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  • Match Preview: Hume City vs South Melbourne FC

    Match Preview: Hume City vs South Melbourne FC

    Thursday, 14 April 2011 11:08 AM

    South Melbourne FC travels to Broadmeadows Valley Park to face Hume City this Sunday afternoon in a game that has been played for the ANZAC Day Cup in the last few seasons. A win for South could see it resume top spot on the Victorian Premier League table after being replaced midweek by Dandenong Thunder.

    South goes into the game in excellent form, being undefeated in six Victorian Premier League fixtures and having won four matches in a row. The most recent triumph was a 1-0 home win against Richmond at John Cain Memorial Park last Sunday afternoon, with Carl Recchia scoring the winning goal with his head after 72 minutes. History is leaning towards the winning trend continuing this Sunday as South has a 100% winning record against Hume at Broadmeadows Valley Park, with a 2-1 victory in 2009 and the famous 6-0 victory last season when Gianni De Nittis scored four goals. The 6-0 win was a sign of what South was capable of doing to Premier League teams, even to a top five club like Hume City. South will be hoping that captain Steven O’Dor will be fit to play on Sunday, with the experienced centre-half limping off injured at halftime during the Richmond match last Sunday. Despite losing their captain, South managed to keep a clean sheet against the Eagles, with stand-in captain Recchia having another outstanding match and leading the team to victory.

    Despite all signs pointing to a South victory on Sunday, Hume will no doubt provide stiff opposition for the South to overcome. Hume are presently in fourth position on the Victorian Premier League table and have proven that they know how to beat South, having defeated South twice at Lakeside Stadium and also in the 2009 Elimination Final at Epping Stadium. Hume will no doubt be very tough to break down despite the fact they suffered a 4-1 defeat away at Bentleigh Greens last Friday night. That loss was largely due to a controversial red card to reserve goalkeeper Kenny Gerochristodoulou on halftime (playing due to first choice keeper Lou Acevski being injured), meaning that third-choice keeper Evan Van Der Byl was called upon to play for the second half. Another red card in the second half, this time to Izzy Erdogan, meant that Hume finished the match with only nine men, and means that both should be missing for Sunday’s match, which will no doubt be beneficial to South.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 3:00pm at Broadmeadows Valley Park.

  • Recchia Header Keeps South Firing

    Recchia Header Keeps South Firing

    Monday, 11 April 2011 12:02 AM

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC has maintained its position at the top of the Victorian Premier League ladder following a 1-0 victory over the Richmond Eagles at John Cain Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon. A Carl Recchia header after 72 minutes was enough for South to win the three points and end the round in first position for the second consecutive week.

    South was strengthened for the match as it welcomed back captain and centre-half Steven O’Dor, right-back Steven Topalovic and forward Jesse Krncevic for the visit of the Eagles, with all three players missing the previous week’s 0-2 win at St Albans. Richmond’s starting eleven from last Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Bentleigh remained unchanged except for Jason Hoffman being replaced by Chris O’Hare.

    South dominated the first half but could not put away its chances. Kyle Joryeff had two magnificent opportunities to open the scoring, firstly when he headed a Daniel Vasilevski corner over the bar and secondly when he put the ball wide of Stjepan Gal’s goal after being put through one-on-one by Krncevic. Daniel Vasilevski also had an opportunity to score when he hit a stinging shot just over Gal’s crossbar. Despite the opportunities created, South was still level at the halftime break. On a sour note, O’Dor was substituted during the halftime break and replaced by Bobby Russell after the captain picked up an injury just before the end of the first half.

    In the second half, Richmond was very lucky not to go down to 10 men when Erhan Karahan went flying into Steven Topalovic from behind with his studs raised. Despite the mass protests from the home supporters for a red card, Karahan was extremely fortunate to continue playing as he was only cautioned for the tackle. South’s frustrations grew even further when Krncevic was put through one-on-one but was penalised for being offside when he appeared to be onside. Minutes later, Joryeff committed a rather crude late tackle and was perhaps lucky to have only been given a caution. The coaching staff reacted to diffuse the situation by replacing him with Kamal Ibrahim.

    Despite the growing frustration, South continued to put pressure on Richmond and eventually got the goal they had been after, when Recchia rose at the near post to head Ibrahim’s cross into the back of the net. It was not the prettiest of goals and it was not the best of matches to watch, however Recchia’s goal meant that South achieved what it had set out to do and that was win a fourth successive match, keep a second consecutive clean sheet and remain on top of the Victorian Premier League.

    In the Under 21’s match played prior to the seniors, South Melbourne FC defeated Richmond 5-1.

    South’s next match is away to Hume City, with kick-off scheduled for 15:00 at Broadmeadows Valley Park next Sunday afternoon.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 1-0 RICHMOND EAGLES (HT: 0-0)

    Goal Scorer:
    1-0: Carl Recchia (72′)

    South Melbourne FC
    3. Rhodri PAYNE, 4. Steven O’DOR (33. Bobby RUSSELL 46′), 5. Daniel VASILEVSKI, 6. Steven TOPALOVIC, 8. Carl RECCHIA, 11. Jesse KRNCEVIC, 13. Ljubo MILICEVIC, 15. Fernando DE MORAES (16. Trent WATERSON 88′), 18. Marinos GASPARIS, 21. Zaim ZENELI, 25. Kyle JORYEFF (14. Kamal IBRAHIM 65′)

    Richmond Eagles
    1. Stjepan GAL, 3. Erhan KARAHAN, 4. Ross ANTONIADIS, 5. Mitchell BISSINGER, 6. Dimitri TSIARAS, 7. Timmy PURCELL (11. Mate ETEROVIC 75′), 9. Michael CATALANO, 10. Chris O’HARE (19. Evan BATSIS 75′), 13. Antun KOVACIC, 16. Stuart WILSON (2. Andrew VIOLA 85′), 18. Michael FERRANTE

    SMFC Man of the Match: Carl Recchia
    Venue: John Cain Memorial Park
    Date: Sunday 10 April 2011

  • southRadio – Episode 8 now available!

    southRadio – Episode 8 now available!

    Friday, 8 April 2011 7:15 PM

    On the eighth episode of southRadio in 2011, we review the Round 7 clash against St Albans, and preview the upcoming game between South Melbourne FC and Richmond.

    Should you have any ideas, suggestions or feedback for southRadio please email the club at multimedia@smfc.com.au

    Click here to download episode 8 of southRadio (MP3) – Right Click and Save As

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  • Match Preview: South Melbourne FC vs Richmond Eagles

    Match Preview: South Melbourne FC vs Richmond Eagles

    Thursday, 7 April 2011 8:51 AM

    South Melbourne FC hosts the Richmond Eagles at John Cain Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon in a match that could see the home side maintain their position on top of the Victorian Premier League. South currently sits in first place on the Victorian Premier League ladder and could stretch its lead to four points depending on other results.

    South goes into Sunday’s match in excellent form, having gone five games unbeaten in League competition including winning the last three matches in succession. The most recent victory was a 0-2 triumph over St Albans at Churchill Reserve last Sunday afternoon, thanks to goals from Fernando De Moraes and Kyle Joryeff. De Moraes’ goal marked the midfielder’s 50th League goal for South, making him only the eighth player in the Club’s history to reach that milestone. Joryeff’s goal was his fourth goal in seven League appearances in 2011, an excellent return for a player who has come off the bench in three of those matches. The victory over St Albans was also South’s first clean sheet in the Victorian Premier League in 2011, largely thanks to the magnificent performances by acting captain Carl Recchia and Ljubo Milicevic, who were both outstanding in the centre of defence. In further good news, it is expected that captain Steven O’Dor, Steven Topalovic and Jesse Krncevic will all be available for Sunday’s match, after the three missed the win at St Albans.

    Richmond will no doubt provide difficult opponents on Sunday, with the Eagles enjoying two victories in succession thanks to a 1-0 win over the VTC last Wednesday night before a 3-1 victory over Bentleigh last Sunday afternoon. This has moved Richmond from out of the relegation zone to being level on points with fifth-placed Northcote City. One key player that has played a huge role Richmond’s turnaround in form has been Michael Ferrante, who scored twice against Bentleigh and will be a real danger for South this Sunday. South’s players will no doubt be aware of Ferrante’s abilities, as in the corresponding fixture last season at John Cain Memorial Park he led Richmond to an inspired comeback to draw 2-2 with a devastated South side that had been cruising with a 2-0 lead.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 3:00pm at John Cain Memorial Park.

  • South Edge Spirited Saints

    South Edge Spirited Saints

    Sunday, 3 April 2011 10:30 PM

    SMFC vs Melbourne Knights 2011

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC is on top of the Victorian Premier League ladder after defeating St Albans 0-2 at Churchill Reserve on Sunday afternoon. Goals from Fernando De Moraes and Kyle Joryeff gave South the three points against a spirited Saints side that were clapped off the field by the home supporters following a difficult week for their club.

    Eddie Krncevic’s side travelled to Churchill Reserve for the first time since drawing 2-2 against St Albans on 29 May 2005, the last time St Albans were in the Premier League. The Saints had experienced a disastrous start to 2011, with only two points from their opening six matches. In contrast, South was sitting in second position on the League table following consecutive wins against Oakleigh and the Melbourne Knights. However South went to St Albans missing key players Jesse Krncevic, Steven Topalovic and captain Steven O’Dor. Carl Recchia moved into centre-half next to Ljubo Milicevic to replace O’Dor, whilst Kliment Taseski replaced Topalovic and Joryeff replaced Krncevic.

    Fernando De Moraes had been chasing his 50th Premier League goal for South for several weeks and despite having many assists in goals recently, he had been unable to score his half century of League goals for the Club. That was until the 18th minute of Sunday’s match. South won a corner following a curling strike from Joryeff that was tipped over the bar magnificently by Saints goalkeeper Steven Pavlovic. Taseski’s corner could only be cleared by the St Albans defence to De Moraes standing just outside the area. De Moraes cooly chested the ball down before hitting a half-volley that crept into the bottom left corner of Pavlovic’s goal, with the big keeper rooted to the spot. The goal finally gave De Moraes his 50th Premier League goal for South Melbourne FC but more importantly gave the away side the lead.

    South’s defence had been under pressure all season and was under even more strain without O’Dor and Topalovic. However, Milicevic and Recchia put in outstanding performances to keep the away side’s one goal lead intact. St Albans nearly scored right on halftime when a free kick played into the area led to an almighty scramble, resulting in Recchia using his face to clear a point-blank volley from the six-yard box out for a corner. Post-match, Recchia claimed that the flag had been raised for offside prior to the shot that hit his face, regardless it was an outstanding save by South’s acting captain.

    In the second half, the home side pressed early and put South under pressure, however Milicevic and Recchia stood firm and soaked up the pressure before South killed off the game with a sucker-punch second goal on 73 minutes. Milicevic won the ball in midfield and went on a mazy run that dragged four St Albans defenders out of the contest before he laid the ball off for Joryeff to slot into the far corner for his fourth goal in seven League appearances this season. Despite a few testing moments including a free kick shortly after the 0-2 that narrowly sailed over the crossbar, South was largely untroubled for the remainder of the match and as a result recorded its first clean sheet of 2011. For St Albans the result spelt an end to a difficult week, however the home side can be encouraged with a positive performance against the current League leaders.

    In the Under 21s match played prior to the Seniors, South defeated St Albans 2-1.

    South Melbourne FC’s next match is at home against the Richmond Eagles next Sunday, with kick-off at 15:00 at John Cain Memorial Park.

    FINAL SCORE: ST ALBANS 0-2 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 0-1)

    Goal Scorers:
    0-1: Fernando De Moraes (18′)
    0-2: Kyle Joryeff (73′)

    St Albans
    1. Steven PAVLOVIC, 4. Tomislav USKOK, 6. Alan PALEKA, 7. Goran JOZELJIC (21. Martin HANA 78′), 9. Josip LONCARIC, 14. Maks CUZE (22. Mustafa ALIBEYI 83′), 16. Mark PALEKA, 17. Daniel VISEVIC, 18. Stefan PIORKOWSKI, 19. Michael GRGIC, 23. Tomislav MILARDOVIC

    South Melbourne FC
    3. Rhodri PAYNE, 5. Daniel VASILEVSKI, 8. Carl RECCHIA, 10. Kliment TASESKI, 13. Ljubo MILICEVIC, 14. Kamal IBRAHIM (24. Nick JACOBS 77′), 15. Fernando DE MORAES, 21. Zaim ZENELI, 23. Sebastian PETROVIC (16. Trent WATERSON 70′), 25. Kyle JORYEFF, 33. Bobby RUSSELL (18. Marinos GASPARIS 25′)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Ljubo Milicevic
    Venue: Churchill Reserve
    Date: Sunday 3 April 2011

  • southRadio back in 2011 – Episode 7 now available!

    southRadio back in 2011 – Episode 7 now available!

    Friday, 1 April 2011 10:19 AM

    On the seventh episode of southRadio in 2011, we review the Round 6 clash against Melbourne Knights, and preview the upcoming game between South Melbourne FC and St Albans Saints.

    Should you have any ideas, suggestions or feedback for southRadio please email the club at multimedia@smfc.com.au

    Click here to download episode 7 of southRadio (MP3) – Right Click and Save As

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  • Match Preview: St Albans vs South Melbourne FC

    Match Preview: St Albans vs South Melbourne FC

    Wednesday, 30 March 2011 11:19 PM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC faces a tricky assignment on Sunday when it travels to Churchill Reserve for the first time since 2005 to play a St Albans Saints side in desperate need for three points.

    The away team will be going into the match confident of continuing a four match unbeaten run in the Victorian Premier League that began against Bentleigh on 6 March and has included notable victories against Oakleigh and the Melbourne Knights along the way. However in South’s way will be a St Albans side playing on its home ground and treating Sunday’s contest as ‘do-or-die’ in terms of changing its form around to ensure survival in the VPL. The Saints were promoted back into the Premier League as State League One Champions at the end of 2010 and despite managing a positive opening-round draw against Hume City on 20 February, St Albans has only managed one point since.

    South goes into Sunday’s game full of confidence after coming from a goal down with 11 minutes to play to seal a stunning 3-1 victory against a strong Melbourne Knights side in last weekend’s derby. All three of South’s substitutes had immediate impact, with Daniel Vasilevski and Kyle Joryeff both scoring and Kamal Ibrahim setting up Jesse Krncevic for South’s go-ahead goal. Joryeff also drew the foul that led to Vasilevski’s fantastic free kick to level the match. Despite some minor scares, the defence continues to improve. At the other end of the field, South continues to score goals freely and is slowly consolidating itself in the top five on the ladder.

    In contrast, St Albans go into Sunday’s game on the back of a 2-0 defeat against Bentleigh last Friday night. Despite only managing two points from its first six matches of 2011, the Saints have shown at times to be a team more than capable of scoring goals and causing other sides major problems. The home side’s players will also be on notice this weekend following the departure of coach Kruni Razov after the defeat at Bentleigh. Although a replacement is not yet known, South’s players need to be switched on for Sunday’s game as teams always seem to lift in the next match following a change in management. There is also the unknown factor as many of South’s players have not played at Churchill Reserve since St Albans has not been in Victoria’s top football division for five seasons.

    Many people may look at ladder positions and see a huge difference between the two sides, however form does not mean anything, especially as the last meeting between these two sides showed. St Albans’ last season in the Premier League was in 2005 and in that year on Sunday 29 May the high-flying South Melbourne travelled to Churchill Reserve to play the lowly Saints, whom South had beaten 1-0 at Lakeside Stadium on 6 February. George Tzirtis’ opening goal for the away team had many thinking the result would be a foregone conclusion, however two goals in the space of a couple of minutes midway through the first half by Ivan Filipovic and Ivan Razov had the Saints dreaming of a shock win. St Albans held the lead for an hour before Vaughan Coveny’s header in injury time at the end of the second half rescued a point for South.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 15:00 at Churchill Reserve (Melways reference 14 D10).

  • New Corporate Partner – Kinisi Live

    New Corporate Partner – Kinisi Live

    Tuesday, 29 March 2011 1:57 PM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that Kinisi Live as its latest Corporate Partner for the remainder of the 2011 Alanic Victorian Premier League. Kinisi Live will become one of the two Back of Short sponsors. The sponsorship arrangements renews an existing relationship with Kinisi Live who had supported the Club in previous years.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Head of Corporate Sales, Events and Marketing George Triantos said “we are delighted to welcome back Kinisi Live as one of our two Back of Shorts Sponsors for the remainder of the 2011 Alanic Victorian Premier League. We ask all members and fans to support our corporate partners who support our great club”.

    Kinisi Live
    Area 3
    560 Church Street
    Richmond VIC 3121
    Ph: 9429 1224

  • Knights Denied Derby Delight!

    Knights Denied Derby Delight!

    Sunday, 27 March 2011 11:48 PM

    SMFC vs Melbourne Knights 2011

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC has defeated the Melbourne Knights 3-1 after coming from a goal down to claim honours in the first derby between the two sides in 2011. Late goals by Jesse Krncevic and substitutes Daniel Vasilevski and Kyle Joryeff settled the match, which was played approximately six weeks shy of the 20 year anniversary of the famous 1990/91 National Soccer League Grand Final between the two teams.

    After an end-to-end first half in which both sides failed to take advantage of their chances, the match exploded into life after halftime. The Knights were awarded a penalty shortly after the break following a handball in the penalty area by captain Steven O’Dor. Zaim Zeneli went the right way but was unable to prevent the penalty being converted by Josip Kozic. The goal continued South’s lack of clean sheets in the 2011 Victorian Premier League season.

    The home side stepped up the pressure in the final 20 minutes and the coaching staff rang the necessary changes, bringing on Vasilevski, Kamal Ibrahim and Joryeff in order to try and force a result. The moves paid off when Joryeff drew a foul outside the area and Vasilevski beat Martin John with a brilliant free kick into the top corner of the goal to level the scores at 1-1. Vasilevski had been very unfortunate not to be in the starting eleven for the match and his goal will give him every possible chance for a starting berth next weekend.

    South had tied up the scores but were not finished yet and when Ibrahim beat the offside trap to lay off for Krncevic to score, suddenly the home side were ahead with only minutes left to play. Krncevic nearly buried the Knights in injury time with a chip that just went wide of John’s goal. However it was Joryeff that finished the match as a contest when he was put through on goal by De Moraes and cooly placed a shot into the back of the net to seal three hard-fought points against a very spirited Melbourne Knights team. 

    In the Under-21s match played earlier in the day, South and the Knights drew 2-2 after South spent the second half playing with only 10 men following a red card to Gianni De Nittis before halftime. De Nittis and James Riccobene were the goal scorers for the home team.

    South Melbourne FC next travels to Fox Street to play promoted St Albans for the first time since an injury-time goal by Vaughan Coveny gave South a 2-2 away draw at Churchill Reserve on Sunday 29 May 2005, the last time the Saints were in Victoria’s top football division.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 3-1 MELBOURNE KNIGHTS (HT: 0-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    0-1: Josip Kozic (59’pk)
    1-1: Daniel Vasilevski (79′)
    2-1: Jesse Krncevic (81′)
    3-1: Kyle Joryeff (93′)

    South Melbourne FC
    3. Rhodri PAYNE, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Steven TOPALOVIC, 8. Carl RECCHIA, 10. Kliment TASESKI (25. Kyle JORYEFF 74′), 11. Jesse KRNCEVIC, 13. Ljubo MILICEVIC, 15. Fernando DE MORAES, 18. Marinos GASPARIS (14. Kamal IBRAHIM 55′), 21. Zaim ZENELI, 23. Sebastian PETROVIC (5. Daniel VASILEVSKI 65′)

    Melbourne Knights
    1. Martin JOHN, 2. Shaun ROMEIN (20. Jacob COLOSIMO 86′), 3. Ryan FILIPOVIC, 4. Ben SUREY, 5. Leo SHIN (7. Ridvan SAGLAM 59′), 10. Josip KOZIC, 11. Anthony COLOSIMO, 14. Jean-Charles DUBOIS (13. Amadu KOROMA 78′), 18. Daniel DRAGICEVIC, 19. Adam ZILIC, 22. Craig SWEENEY

    SMFC Man of the Match: Carl Recchia
    Venue: John Cain Memorial Park
    Date: Sunday 27 March 2011

  • Match Preview – SMFC v Melbourne Knights

    Match Preview – SMFC v Melbourne Knights

    Friday, 25 March 2011 10:57 AM

    South Melbourne FC hosts the Melbourne Knights on Sunday afternoon in what is the first derby between the two sides in 2011. The match has some added significance as it is almost 20 years since a match between the two sides that many regard as the one that defines the strong footballing rivalry between the two clubs.

    Last Friday night, South enjoyed a win at Jack Edwards Reserve for the second consecutive season following a 2-1 win over the Oakleigh Cannons. Marinos Gasparis and captain Steven O’Dor were the goal scorers for the away side, with Gasparis scoring a wonderful volley and O’Dor heading home the winning goal early in the second half. The win consolidated South’s position in the top five and continued a solid run of three consecutive matches unbeaten.

    Last Sunday evening, the Melbourne Knights crushed Bentleigh Greens 4-0 at Knights Stadium in a result that could have seen the Knights win by an even bigger margin. Three of the Knights’ four goals came in the last 12 minutes of the match, including two injury-time goals to former South player Yusuf Yusuf. That victory lifted the Knights to just a point outside the top five on the Victorian Premier League table, however three points against South on Sunday afternoon will surely lift the Knights into the top five.

    Sunday’s derby falls just short of the 20 year anniversary of the famous 1990/91 National Soccer League Grand Final, played on 5 May 1991 at Olympic Park in Melbourne. A crowd of 23,318 saw Andrew Marth’s opening goal for Minor Premiers Melbourne Croatia cancelled out by Joe Palatsides’ 88th minute equalising goal. South nearly won the match in extra time with a Kimon Taliadoros header but the game was decided by penalties. Misses by Paul Trimboli, Mike Petersen and Palatsides gave Melbourne Croatia opportunities to win the match; however Alan Davidson and Mark Silic sensationally hit the post with their penalties. Both sides kept converting their penalties after that until Ivan Kelic skied his shot over the bar for Melbourne Croatia to amazingly hand South its second National League Championship. One of the great moments in South’s proud and distinguised history is the footage of world footballing legend (and South coach) Ferenc Puskas holding aloft the National Soccer League Championship with captain Ange Postecoglou.

    Of concern for South in this weekend’s derby is the fact that the Club has not kept a clean sheet in the 2011 campaign. However in more promising news, the inclusions of Zaim Zeneli as goalkeeper and centre-half Ljubo Miličević gave the defence stability and composure. Steven Topalovic was moved to right-back in a tactical switch and Rhodri Payne maintained his position as left fullback as Miličević slotted into centre-half with O’Dor. The coaching staff will be hoping that as he regains full match fitness, Miličević’s experience and leadership will help ease the defensive problems which have been bugging South so far in 2011.

    Sunday’s derby kicks off at 17:00 at John Cain Memorial Park.

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