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  • SMFC TV this Saturday on Channel 31

    SMFC TV this Saturday on Channel 31

    Friday, 23 April 2010 10:59 AM

    On Saturday’s episode on SMFC TV, we review and show extended match highlights of the derby at Knights Stadium between South Melbourne FC and Melbourne Knights. Furthermore, we hear from Steven O’Dor, Joe Keenan, and Head Coach, Vaughan Coveny as well in the post-match interviews. In addition, the show will review all the scores from around the VPL, and provide you with an update on the opening round of the Junior season.

    SMFC TV

    Channel 31
    Every Saturday 10.00am -10.30am

  • southRadio Episode 9 – interview with Ange Dallas

    southRadio Episode 9 – interview with Ange Dallas

    Friday, 23 April 2010 10:40 AM

    southRadio

    On this week’s episode of southRadio, we review the derby at Knights Stadium between South Melbourne FC and Melbourne Knights, as well as preview the upcoming ANZAC Day Cup contest against Hume City. In addition, we are joined in the studio by SMFC Director of Football, Ange Dallas, who will provide his thoughts on the season to date.

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

    Click here to download episode 9 of southRadio (MP3 – 5.5Mb) – Right Click and Save As

    Click here to download the show directly from iTunes

  • South too strong for gallant Knights

    South too strong for gallant Knights

    Monday, 19 April 2010 12:00 AM

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    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC has survived a late charge by the Melbourne Knights to earn a valuable 1-0 win at Somers Street. The winning goal was scored by Joey Keenan midway through the first half.

    Both sides entered the game in good form. The Knights had registered an away victory against second-placed Oakleigh last week, whilst South scored a late goal against Heidelberg to keep its unbeaten start to 2010 intact. South started the match the stronger of the two sides, with an attacking structure of Keenan, De Nittis and De Moraes, who was returning to the starting line-up following some excellent contributions off the bench in recent weeks.

    Keenan should have opened the scoring after 25 minutes but instead blasted his shot over the bar. However he made up for it two minutes later when he received the ball on the right side of the penalty box and darted past his Knights marker before firing a curling effort across Knights keeper Antony Loncaric’s goal and into the far corner of the net. South had further chances to double their lead in the first half but were content to go into halftime with the one goal advantage.

    South should have wrapped the game up in the opening minutes of the second half. A poor back-pass from the Knights defender fell to De Nittis, who fed De Moraes through to be one-on-one with Loncaric. De Moraes managed to chip the ball over the advancing custodian but could not beat the near post as the ball went out for a goal kick. South then won the ball in midfield and a series of excellent passes led to the ball being squared across the area to Daniel Vasilevski with just the goalkeeper to beat. Vasilevski blasted his shot over the bar instead of the back of the net.

    A game that could have been 3-0 for the away side may very well have been 1-1 moments later, as the Knights missed two great opportunities to level the scores. Firstly, a long ball played from defence eluded the South defenders, which forced goalkeeper Peter Zois to come off his line to clear the danger, but a Knights forward got to the ball first and lobbed it over the South custodian. Luckily for the away side the ball was over-hit and flew over the crossbar for a goal kick.

    The second chance was a miss from less than one metre out, which had the home crowd in disbelief that their side was not on level terms. The final whistle was a welcome relief for the away side, who registered their first victory at Somers Street since 2007.

    South faces another away trip next week, when it travels to Broadmeadows Valley Reserve to face high-flying Hume City in the ANZAC Day clash. Kick-off is at 3pm next Sunday.

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

    Melbourne Knights:
    Antony Loncaric, Ben Surey, Anthony Bran, Daniel Rocco, Liam Cannell (Gazmend Ajdinl 65’), Josip Magdic, Kevin Townson, Adrian Zahra (Joseph Franjic 88’), Thomas Skara, Jean Dubois, Jacob Colosimo (Anthony Colosimo 65’)

    South Melbourne:
    Peter Zois, Steve O’Dor, Eddie Cetkin, Rama Tavsancioglu, Sam Torrens (Marinos Gasparis 77’), Daniel Vasilevski, Carl Recchia, Fernando De Moraes (Joseph Youssef 72’), Sebastian Petrovic, Gianni De Nittis (Yusuf Yusuf 86’), Joe Keenan
    (Scorer: Joe Keenan 27′)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Joe Keenan
    Venue: Knights Stadium
    Date: Sunday 18th April 2010
    Crowd: 2,000

  • southRadio Episode 8 – includes Singapore Cup news

    southRadio Episode 8 – includes Singapore Cup news

    Friday, 16 April 2010 11:04 AM

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    On this week’s episode of southRadio, we review the last traditional derby at Bob Jane Stadium between South Melbourne FC and Heidelberg United SC, as well as preview the upcoming contest against the Melbourne Knights. In addition, we are joined in the studio by SMFC Chairman Nick Galatas who will discuss the South bid to participate in the 2010 Singapore Cup.

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

    Click here to download the podcast (MP3)

  • South Melbourne FC vs Melbourne Knights Match Preview

    South Melbourne FC vs Melbourne Knights Match Preview

    Friday, 16 April 2010 10:22 AM

    SMFC-Squad


    By John Kyrou
    – Photo by Cindy Nitsos

    South Melbourne FC travels to Somers Street on Sunday for the derby match against old foe Melbourne Knights. South will be hoping for three points following the disappointing 1-1 home draw against Heidelberg last Sunday, whilst the Knights will be looking to record their third victory in a row to kick-start their season after a slow beginning.

    South left it late against Heidelberg United last Sunday but were able to level the match in injury time thanks to Carl Recchia’s header. Late goals against Altona (round 1), Bentleigh (round 2) and Dandenong (round 5) have shown that South is able to sustain pressure on the opposition right until the final whistle, something that will be needed on Sunday against the Knights. Despite starting the season slowly with only two points from their first four matches, the Knights have bounced back into form following a 3-1 home win over Richmond and then a 2-0 away victory against second-placed Oakleigh last Friday night.

    The Knights player that the South defenders need to keep a close watch on is Jean Dubois, who has scored in both of the Knights’ recent victories. It is no coincidence that when Dubois has scored the Knights have won, so the key to South getting a positive result is to shut him out of the game. On the other side, the Knights will be looking to suppress South’s midfield, notably Recchia, Daniel Vasilevski and Fernando De Moraes. Despite the side not having the best of games against Heidelberg, the side still created several goal scoring chances thanks to these players. Despite a niggling injury, De Moraes made an impact off the bench, as did Yusuf Yusuf, who was outstanding by constantly taking on the Bergers defenders and beating them before sending in crosses.

    The Melbourne Knights fixture is always a highlight for South players and fans, as the two sides have battled out many memorable games over the years. South fans will be encouraged by the fact that the club has a very good record at Somers Street, especially in the National Soccer League. Since both sides resumed life in the VPL in 2005, South’s record at Somers Street has been two wins, two draws and a loss.

    In the corresponding fixture last season, South opened the scoring after 18 minutes thanks to a power strike by Joseph Youssef, however Greg Draper’s equalising goal after 66 minutes meant that the match finished in a stalemate, despite both sides having good chances to score again.

    Sunday’s match will be yet another installment in a cross-town rivalry between two powerhouse Australian clubs that have battled in many memorable games both on a State and National League level.

    Kick-off is 3pm on Sunday at Knights Stadium.

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  • Media Release: South Melbourne FC Continues its Zero Tolerance Policy on Pitch Invaders

    Media Release: South Melbourne FC Continues its Zero Tolerance Policy on Pitch Invaders

    Thursday, 15 April 2010 11:58 PM

    South Melbourne FC has completed a thorough internal investigation of the invasion of the pitch by a small number of its fans during the final minutes of the match against Heidelberg United FC on Sunday 11 April 2010.

    In line with its ‘Zero Tolerance Policy’ regarding such incidents, the Club has identified the individuals involved and has taken swift and appropriate action.

    The Board has handed down appropriate penalties, with the most serious offenders being banned unconditionally for up to 5 years from attending all future South Melbourne FC home matches. In addition, all pitch invaders will be fined by the Club for their role in the incident. 

    South Melbourne FC will continue to enforce its zero tolerance policy against any and all unacceptable conduct by any spectator which is also consistent with the provisions of its ‘Code of Conduct’ applying to its Senior and Junior Teams, as well as Junior Parents, and Members. The Board is satisfied that it has taken the appropriate steps to deal with this incident in a timely manner, and the Club is cooperating with the FFV’s investigation.

    For more information, please contact Nick Galatas, South Melbourne FC Chairman on 9645 9797 or media@smfc.com.au.

  • South grab last gasp draw to remain undefeated

    South grab last gasp draw to remain undefeated

    Monday, 12 April 2010 12:12 PM

    South-Heidelberg


    By John Kyrou
    (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC has fought out a 1-1 draw against Heidelberg United in the final derby at Bob Jane Stadium on Sunday. An injury-time header by Carl Recchia cancelled out Hamid Basma’s opening goal for the away side and maintained South’s undefeated record in the VPL in 2010.

    The home side went into the game desperate for a League win over the Bergers for the first time since 2006. The signs early in the match pointed to a South win as the home team created chances through Marinos Gasparis and Daniel Vasilevski; however Steven Tilovski in the Heidelberg goal was up to the task. The best chance for South came from Gianni De Nittis, who beat the offside trap and found himself one-on-one with Tilovski; however the young forward hit his shot straight at the custodian.

    Heidelberg had at times looked dangerous through the presence of Osagie Ederaro up front. Ederaro had been continually shut down by the South defence but almost scored when a failed clearance by the South defence fell to him. Ederaro’s quick shot dribbled just wide of South keeper Peter Zois’ near post, keeping the sides level.

    Shortly before halftime, the Bergers managed to open the scoring. Another failed clearance by the South defence resulted in a shot from outside the area. Zois managed to parry the shot well but the ball unfortunately fell perfectly for Basma to tap home.

    In the second half, South acting coach David Lugli made changes by introducing Fernando De Moraes and Yusuf Yusuf into the match. The substitutions were effective as South began to get on top of their Heidelberg opponents; however despite the possession the home side could not muster many goal scoring opportunities. Recchia found some space on the edge of the area but was unable to keep his shot under the crossbar, whilst De Moraes had a half-hearted penalty appeal rejected.

    With the match ticking into injury time, a free kick from midfield was floated into the penalty area. Centre-back Steve O’Dor’s header fell to Recchia at the back post. Tilovski had rushed off his line to try and collect the ball and as a result Recchia lifted his header over the custodian and into the back of the net, collecting what the home side will see as a very important point against their old rivals.

    South Melbourne FC travels to Somers Street next Sunday to face another old rival in the Melbourne Knights, with the match kicking off at 3pm.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 1-1 HEIDELBERG UNITED (HT: 0-1)

    South Melbourne:
    Peter Zois, Stiven Mrkela, Steve O’Dor, Daniel Vasilevski, James Stefanou (Eddie Cetkin 46’), Carl Recchia, Gianni De Nittis, Rama Tavsancioglu, Marinos Gasparis (Fernando De Moraes 60’), Sebastian Petrovic, Joe Keenan (Yusuf Yusuf 75’)
    (Scorer: Carl Recchia 91’) 

    Heidelberg United:
    Steven Tilovski, John Lazaridis, Sayeedreza Hossaini (Kurt Crnic 61’), Paul Miller, Yanni Galanos, Hrvoje Matkovic, Josip Kozic, Hamid Basma (Saso Alexovski 77’), Luke Byles (Melo Junior 45’), Craig Elvin, Osagie Ederaro
    (Scorer: Hamid Basma 42’)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Yusuf Yusuf
    Venue: Bob Jane Stadium
    Date: Sunday 11th April 2010
    Crowd: 4,000

  • Media Release: South Melbourne FC Invited to Compete in Singapore Cup

    Media Release: South Melbourne FC Invited to Compete in Singapore Cup

    Friday, 9 April 2010 12:01 PM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to confirm reports that it is close to finalising an arrangement to participate in this year’s RHB Singapore Cup, the equivalent of Singapore’s FA Cup.

    The Singapore football authorities and South Melbourne FC have completed their discussions and the Singapore FA has informed our Club that it is keen to have South Melbourne FC participate in this year’s RHB Singapore Cup.

    The Singapore FA has discussed the issue with the CEO of Football Federation Australia, Mr Ben Buckley and does not believe that Football Federation Australia has any difficulty with the concept.

    Football Federation Australia has been invited by the Singapore FA to formally respond by Monday 12 April 2010.

    Whilst Singapore FA is keen for South Melbourne FC to participate in the Singapore Cup and no other Australian club has applied to do so, the Singapore authorities are awaiting Football Federation Australia’s formal consent before formalising our club’s participation.

    The Singapore FA includes a number of overseas teams from the Asian Football Confederation in the Singapore Cup each year.

    South Melbourne FC sees its participation as a fantastic opportunity. It will enhance Australia’s ties with the Asian Football Confederation, promote Australia’s bid to host the World Cup, provide a much needed boost to the Victorian Premier League and excite its supporters.

    This development comes at a particularly exciting time for the Club as it is about to embark on the redevelopment of its stadium at Albert Park, and has been invited to the World Football Gala function to be held in London in May to accept its Award as Oceania Club of the Century, along with winning clubs from all other Confederations.

    For more information, please contact South Melbourne FC Chairman Nick Galatas, on 0403 055 666 or media@smfc.com.au.

  • Traditional Derby Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United

    Traditional Derby Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United

    Thursday, 8 April 2010 10:15 PM

    Double-Pass

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC welcomes traditional rival Heidelberg United to Bob Jane Stadium on Sunday for the final derby match at the ground before the $50.3 million renovations on the stadium commences. The home side will be chasing a big derby victory over the Bergers in order to achieve three successive victories in the VPL as well as send the ground off in style.

    The match has huge significance for both sides, with South extremely keen on ending a run of five successive losses against the Bergers in the League, whilst Heidelberg is desperately chasing its first win of the season. Prior to the Easter break, South enjoyed a hard-fought yet professional 2-0 victory against Dandenong Thunder at George Andrews Reserve (highlights can be seen on smfcTV), whilst Heidelberg fought out a 1-1 draw against the Oakleigh Cannons at the Olympic Village.

    Whilst South will go into the match as favourites, their opponents and the occasion itself are not to be underestimated. Despite constantly defeating Heidelberg in the pre-season Hellenic Cup competition in recent years, South has not beaten the Bergers in the VPL since round 14 of the Championship-winning season of 2006. The next League meeting after that game was a 3-3 draw (round 1 of 2007) and since then the Bergers have won all five derby meetings in the VPL, giving them all the motivation needed to spoil South’s party on Sunday.

    South’s summer signing Joey Keenan is available for selection for the derby, telling SouthRadio during the week that “it’s up to the coaches on whether I play or not but I am available and hopeful to get at least 45 minutes on the pitch on Sunday.” In other team news, Steve O’Dor is looking likely to play despite picking up a hamstring injury against the Thunder two weeks ago. Former Bergers Marinos Gasparis and James Stefanou are two South players keenly looking forward to the derby, with Gasparis looking to follow up his first goal for South at Dandenong by scoring his first goal for the club at Bob Jane Stadium. Stefanou will be looking to join O’Dor in closely marking Heidelberg’s Osagie Ederado, who scored the only goal of the game in the corresponding fixture last year.

    Many South supporters will recall that fittingly, the final match at South’s traditional ground of Middle Park was against Heidelberg in round 1 of the 1994/95 National Soccer League season. On that day, South defeated the Bergers 4-1 in front of 11,926 spectators. Ivan Kelic scored twice for the Blues (73′, 86′), whilst Con Boutsianis (2′) and Francis Awaritefe (65′) chimed in with one goal each. Whilst a similar scoreline on Sunday would be a dream come true for the home side, the most important thing will be winning the three points, even if it is by a solitary goal.

    South Melbourne FC wishes to remind South fans as well as the general footballing public that there are free double passes for entry into Sunday’s match. Details can be found at https://www.smfc.com.au/promo

    South Melbourne FC also wishes to remind everyone that whilst the match kicks off at 3pm, there will be pre-match entertainment commencing at 2:30pm. Supporters are encouraged to arrive at this time to witness the entertainment as well as getting a final look and ‘feel’ of the venue before the renovations commence.

    Official Match Commercial

  • South joins forces with Homes Now

    South joins forces with Homes Now

    Thursday, 8 April 2010 10:03 PM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce the addition of Homes Now, a subsidiary of the National Builders Group as a new major corporate partner of the club for 2010. The sponsorship arrangement will comprise of smfcTV, southRadio, and online advertising.

    Homes Now has been specifically designed for the first time home buyer and astute property investor, particularly those looking for the best bottom line price. Starting with just $100 dollars, they will help clients every step of the way from selecting the ideal home design with quality inclusions, assisting in sourcing suitable land where the client wants to live and arranging finance (if required).

    Head of Marketing, Corporate Sales and Events, George Triantos speaking to smfc.com.au said “we are very excited to be entering into a sponsorship arrangement with our new major corporate partner, Homes Now. This organisation is part of the National Builders Group, one of the leading firms in the residential construction industry in Victoria. In addition, this marks a new direction for the club, with the Sales Team now generating sponsorship revenue from the Club’s digital and online mediums.

    To view more information about Homes Now or enquire about purchasing your new home, visit www.homesnow.com.au

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