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  • southRadio Episode 14 now available

    southRadio Episode 14 now available

    Friday, 4 June 2010 12:30 PM

    southRadio

    On this week’s episode of southRadio, we review the opening round of the RHB Singapore Cup between South Melbourne FC and Gombak United FC at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore, as well as preview the upcoming Victorian Premier League contest against Northcote City. In addition, we look back on the last meeting of the two clubs and that memorable scoreline, and discuss all matters South.

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

    Click here to download episode 14 of southRadio (MP3 -7.3Mb) – Right Click and Save As

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  • South sign key duo

    South sign key duo

    Wednesday, 2 June 2010 10:23 AM

    Kyle-Joryeff

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to formally announce the signings of Kyle Joryeff and Hamid Basma, with both players expected to make their League debuts against Northcote City this Sunday.

    Kyle Joryeff joins South from Sunshine George Cross, where he had been playing excellent football and had scored quality goals as an attacking player. Joryeff made his South debut by featuring in the starting eleven against Gombak United in the RHB Singapore Cup first round and it was his cross from the right side that led to Daniel Vasilevski opening the scoring. Apart from setting up the goal, the Englishman made several excellent runs down the right flank, something that the coaching staff and supporters are hoping that he can continue doing for South for the rest of the VPL season.

    Hamid Basma joins South from rivals Heidelberg United, where ironically his only goal for the Bergers was in the 1-1 draw against South in round 6. Basma made his South debut as a substitute in Singapore and he nearly scored within a minute of taking to the field but was denied by the Gombak goalkeeper. Basma arrives as a highly-rated striker, who is big and strong, technically sound and with a powerful shot on him. His arrival brings more selection headaches for the coaching staff, with Gianni De Nittis and Joseph Youssef linking well together up front in recent weeks.

    South Melbourne FC welcomes Kyle Joryeff and Hamid Basma to the club and wishes both players all the best for the League and Cup seasons this year.

  • South Combat Gombak!

    South Combat Gombak!

    Friday, 28 May 2010 12:00 AM

    By John Kyrou in Singapore

    South Melbourne FC has progressed to the Quarter Final stage of the RHB Singapore Cup following a deserved 2-1 victory over S-League outfit Gombak United at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore on Wednesday evening. South overcame the humid conditions as well as Jalan Besar’s artificial surface to record the historic win thanks to goals by Daniel Vasilevski and Joseph Youssef.

    South’s intentions were clear from the kick-off, with the focus being on scoring an early goal. This occurred in the 12th minute when new signing Kyle Joryeff intercepted Gombak’s Park Kang Jin’s misplaced pass and crossed. Gianni De Nittis flicked the ball onto the back post where Vasilveski was on hand to tap home past Gombak goalkeeper Zaiful Nizam.

    Gombak equalised after 28 minutes when striker Agu Casmir turned outside the area and fired an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the goal. The goal gave Gombak some momentum however South were the team looking more likely to score the next goal. After 38 minutes, South regained the lead and ultimately scored the winning goal when Vasilevski’s perfectly weighted through-ball for Youssef culminated in the big forward firing a shot into the bottom far corner to make the score 2-1.

    South should have finished the game off in the second half as the side dominated possession and created several excellent opportunities to score. Youssef volleyed a brilliant cross from Joryeff wide and then later on rounded Nizam but put too much weight on his touch to get around the keeper, with the result being a goalkick. Late into the match, substitute Hamid Basma also found himself one-on-one with Nizam but the goalkeeper won the battle by making a good save off South’s new signing.

    After the match, coach Vaughan Coveny said how “we don’t play or train on an artificial surface back home, so it was very difficult for us to adapt. I’m very proud of how my players battled and fought for the victory tonight, and it’s a huge morale-boosting win for the club.”

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 2-1 GOMBAK UNITED (HT: 2-1)

    South Melbourne:
    Peter Zois, Rhodri Payne, Steven O’Dor, Daniel Vasilevski (Sebastian Petrovic 90′), Carl Recchia, Gianni De Nittis, Joseph Youssef (Hamid Basma 84′), Rama Tavsancioglu, Marinos Gasparis, James Stefanou, Kyle Joryeff (Sam Torrens 81′)
    (Scorers: Daniel Vasilevski 12′, Joseph Youssef 38′)

    Gombak United:
    Zaiful Nizam, Hamqaamal Shah, Goran Subara, Bah Mamadou, Jeremy Chiang, Ruhaizad Ismail (Zulkiffli Hassim 58′), Agu Casmir (Chang Jo Yoon 73′), Fazrul Nawaz, Fabian Tan (Fazli Jaffar 58′), Park Kang Jin, Obadin Aikhena
    (Scorer: Agu Casmir 28′)

    Venue: Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
    Date: Wednesday 26 May 2010
    Crowd: 2,039

  • southRadio Episode 13 now available

    southRadio Episode 13 now available

    Saturday, 22 May 2010 1:31 PM

    southRadio

    On this week’s episode of southRadio, we review the match between South Melbourne FC and Sunshine George Cross SC at the John Cain Memorial Reserve. John and David have a look at our exciting upcoming match against Gombak United in the RHB Singapore Cup. In addition, we complete a mid year review of the season, and discuss all that is SMFC.

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

    Click here to download episode 13 of southRadio (MP3 -9.2Mb) – Right Click and Save As

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  • Media Release: SMFC’s Response to Appeals Board Decision

    Media Release: SMFC’s Response to Appeals Board Decision

    Thursday, 20 May 2010 9:54 AM

    The Club wishes to announce that the FFV Appeals Board released its decision on the Club’s appeal in relation to the FFV Tribunal decision on the charges arising out of its recent match against Heidelberg United FC. The Appeals Board also published its reasons for its decision.

    Although South Melbourne FC was successful in relation to all 3 matters it appealed, the Appeals Board substituted a new charge and found the Club guilty of it. The Club was deducted 6 points in relation to that charge.

    The Club appealed the finding of guilt in relation to Fixed Penalty Charge MFP10, the life bans imposed on 3 of its supporters and the result of the match which had been awarded as a 3 – 0 win to Heidelberg.

    The Appeals Board found the Club not guilty of charge MFP10, drastically reduced the bans in relation to the 2 supporters who pursued the appeal and reinstated the result to 1-1 which was the score when the match was abandoned in time added on for injuries. By way of clarification, the club advises that it appealed on behalf of its supporters because they had not been separately charged and had been given life bans by the Tribunal in their absence. As they had not been charged, the club lodged the appeal on their behalf.

    Despite wholly succeeding on the 3 matters it brought before the Appeals Board, the club was advised in the reasons for decision published by the Board that it was found guilty of a different offence relating to the invasion of the pitch by its supporters and was deducted 6 points.

    The Club is disappointed at the decision and intends to appeal.

  • Round 12 Match Information – SMFC vs Altona Postponed

    Round 12 Match Information – SMFC vs Altona Postponed

    Thursday, 20 May 2010 9:17 AM

    South Melbourne FC would like to advise that due to its participation in the 2010 RHB Singapore Cup, the Round 12 fixture between SMFC and Altona Magic has been postponed. The fixture will now be played on Sunday 4th July at John Cain Memorial Reserve with kick off scheduled for 3pm.

    Please note that due to SMFC’s participation in the RHB Singapore Cup:

    • The round 12 match against Altona Magic is postponed from 23 May to 4 July
  • South Melbourne FC conferred Oceania Confederation Club of the Century Award

    South Melbourne FC conferred Oceania Confederation Club of the Century Award

    Tuesday, 18 May 2010 5:45 PM

    A glittering World Football Gala was held at the Hurlingham Club in London that attracted a galaxy of football stars and luminaries to the annual awards ceremony. The event was hosted by former FIFA General Secretary Mr Michel Zen-Ruffinen, and assisted by Lydia Dushkoff.

    As part of the annual football awards which are conducted by the International Football Federation of History and Statistics (IFFHS) in association with Matchworld Football SA, the Club of the Century from each confederation was honoured. South Melbourne FC was awarded the highly prestigious award of Club of the Century for the Oceania Confederation. The other winners included:

    • Europe – Real Madrid CF (Spain)
    • South America – CA Penarol Montevideo (Uruguay)
    • Africa- Asante Kotoko FC Kumasi (Ghana)
    • Asia – Al-Hilal FC Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
    • Central and North America – CD Saprissa San Juan de Tibas San Jose (Costa Rica)
    • Oceania – South Melbourne FC (Australia)

    South Melbourne FC President, Leo Athanasakis, Major Sponsor George Parthimos from miRoamer, Board Member Tony Margaritis, along with playing legends Paul Trimboli and Jimmy Armstrong travelled to London to accept the award on behalf of the Club. Speaking with smfc.com.au, Leo Athanasakis said “it was a truly amazing and humbling experience. It was one of the proudest moments of our great club to honoured with such a prestigious award. To be in the company of such famous football stars and luminaries was something that I will cherish and never forget”.

    South Melbourne FC joins an elite group of six clubs such as Real Madrid to be known as Club of the Century.

    During the 20th century, South Melbourne FC were:

    • Winners of the 1999 Oceania Confederation Club Championship.
    • Finalists at the 2000 World Club Championships in Rio de Janeiro.
    • Four times national champions of Australia.
    • Eight times state championships of Victoria.
    • Winners of the NSL Cup on two occasions.
    • Winners of numerous other tournaments and trophies.

    Click here to view the World Football Gala Photo Gallery

     

  • World Football Gala – Photo Gallery

    World Football Gala – Photo Gallery

    Tuesday, 18 May 2010 4:27 PM

    The World Football Gala was held on Tuesday May 11th at the Hurlingham Club in London. As part of the annual awards, the 2010 ceremony conferred the Club of the Century award to a club from each Confederation. Joining an elite club of six clubs, South Melbourne FC was conferred with the Oceania Confederation Club of the Century Award.

    Please click here to view photos of the glittering event.

  • SMFC TV this Saturday on Channel 31

    SMFC TV this Saturday on Channel 31

    Tuesday, 18 May 2010 10:00 AM

    Do not miss this week’s episode of SMFC TV, as we show highlights of the recent World Football Gala in London, where South Melbourne FC was conferred the honour of Oceania Confederation Club of the Century.

    We also review the match highlights of the clash between South Melbourne FC and Sunshine George Cross.Furthermore, we hear from Marinos Gasparis, Joe Keenan, Yusef Yusef, and Head Coach Vaughan Coveny as well in the post-match interviews. In addition, the show will review all the scores from around the Victorian Premier League.

    SMFC TV

    Channel 31
    Every Saturday 10.00am -10.30am

  • South cruise past Sunshine

    South cruise past Sunshine

    Sunday, 16 May 2010 10:13 PM

    Sunshine

     

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC consolidated its position in the top four of the Victorian Premier League with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Sunshine George Cross on Sunday afternoon at John Cain Memorial Park. The win has come at exactly the right time following two consecutive League defeats and in the final League game before the squad flies to Singapore to face Gombak United in the first round of the 2010 RHB Singapore Cup.

    South started the match very positively and was unlucky not to open the scoring in the opening stages of the first half. Gianni De Nittis had a goal-bound header saved magnificently by George Cross goalkeeper Martin John. Moments later, a Rhodri Payne cut-back from the left found De Nittis unmarked at the back post. With John scrambling across his goal to block, De Nittis went for power instead of placement and his shot flew over the bar.

    Despite these misses, it was only a matter of time before the home side opened the scoring and South eventually did so just before halftime. Marinos Gasparis received the ball at the edge of the box on the left side of the field and his excellent first touch set him up to hit a curling shot across John’s goal and into the top far corner. The goal was just reward for the home side, who had played excellent football in the first half but had not been rewarded on the score board up until that point.

    After the break, South continued to enjoy large amounts of possession but could not score a second goal to kill the game off. With twenty minutes to go, the lead was doubled when South broke up a Sunshine move forward and counter-attacked swiftly. Fernando De Moraes fed Joe Keenan with a delightful through-ball and the Englishman calmly placed the ball past John for his second League goal this season as well as the second goal for the match.

    With a two goal lead established, many thought the afternoon’s work was done and that South would see the game through comfortably. However Sunshine’s intensity picked up immediately following Keenan’s goal and the away side pulled a goal back only minutes later to set up a tense finish. Stuart Nicholson won possession in midfield and he took on the entire South defence as he charged into the area before shooting the ball past Peter Zois, eliminating the South goalkeeper’s attempts for a clean sheet.

    South were still in control of the match but needed a third goal to ensure the three points. South continued counter-attacking magnificently but could not convert a series of excellent chances created. With the match into injury time and with the home fans urging the referee to blow the final whistle, South finally made sure of the points when substitute Yusuf Yusuf scored his first League goal for 2010 when he finished off a shot that was teed up for him by hitting the ball across John and into the far corner.

    With the Gombak United match on Wednesday week, South Melbourne FC has moved next week’s match against Altona Magic (initially scheduled for May 23) to July 4 and the following week’s match against Bentleigh Greens (initially May 28) to June 11. However the team has a practice match against NTC this Wednesday night at Darebin’s DISC pitch 3 before the squad flies out to Singapore next Monday evening.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 3-1 SUNSHINE GEORGE CROSS (HT: 1-0)

    South Melbourne:
    Peter Zois, Rhodri Payne, Steve O’Dor, Eddie Cetkin, Joe Keenan (Sebastian Petrovic 80′), Carl Recchia, Gianni De Nittis (Yusuf Yusuf 69′), Rama Tavsancioglu, Joseph Youssef, Marinos Gasparis, Fernando De Moraes
    (Scorers: Marinos Gasparis 44′, Joe Keenan 70′, Yusuf Yusuf 90′)

    Sunshine George Cross:
    Martin John, Matthew Cini, Fidell Richards, Andrew Nabbout, Christos Konstas, Douglas Cameron, Stuart Nicholson, Evan Christodoulou, Ben Cogger, Barry Devlin, David Calleja
    (Scorer: Stuart Nicholson 74′)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Marinos Gasparis
    Venue: John Cain Memorial Park
    Date: Sunday 16 May 2010
    Crowd: 1,000

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