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  • SMFC in the news – NSL giants back second tier

    SMFC in the news – NSL giants back second tier

    Monday, 25 May 2009 12:14 PM

    South Melbourne FC has appeared in a Sydney Morning Herald article today that outlines a proposed plan of a second tier competition in Australia.

    The article explains that the FFA are potentially going to bring together an 8 man task force to look at the viability of implementing such a competition.

    To view the full article, including the SMFC stance on the issue, please visit:
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/nsl-giants-back-second-tier/2009/05/24/1243103433264.html

  • South women win fourth consecutive game

    South women win fourth consecutive game

    Monday, 25 May 2009 10:00 AM

    By Paul Mavroudis

    SMWFC notched up its fourth consecutive win as well as extending its unbeaten run to five games, when it defeated the Geelong Region FA side 5-0 at Bob Jane Stadium yesterday.

    South were favourites for this contest, but despite spending long periods of the first half camped in the opposition’s half, some disjointed build up play saw South only break the deadlock quite late in the opening period. |

    The second half saw an improved performance, with the home side putting the visitors to the sword, with neater passing maneuvers and better shooting, including one long range goal which left the Geelong keeper stranded.

    The women’s Reserves side also picked up a win, their second in a row, with an 8-0 demolition of GRFA. Both the Seniors and Reserves are having their best top flight seasons in recent memory, with the Seniors sitting in second spot, and the Reserves in first place.

    SMWFC takes on Sandringham this week, with both the Seniors and Reserves looking to consolidate their positions at the halfway point of the season.

  • Dandenong to host South in top of the table clash – Match Preview

    Dandenong to host South in top of the table clash – Match Preview

    Friday, 22 May 2009 11:46 AM

    In what is being dubbed “the match of the season” to date, South Melbourne FC will travel to Dandenong to play the in form Thunder in a top of the table clash.

    In in a stunning start to the season, Dandenong Thunder are yet to lose a game in 2009. The home side sit in first position on the table, 8 points clear of the second placed South Melbourne FC.

    South, in it’s own right, have continued to play attractive football since losing the two opening games of the season, being unbeaten in it’s last nine matches. The Lakesiders will be intent on reducing the gap between themselves and Dandenong with a win on Saturday night.

    The clash will also put together the best strike force in the competition against the best defence. The Blues head into the clash having scored 22 goals in 10 competition games, with Vaughan Coveny, Goran Zoric and Gianni De Nittis all firing in a three pronged attack, whilst midfielders Fernando and Joseph Youssef also contributing heavily on the scoresheet so far this season.

    Dandenong Thunder, despite being the second highest goal scoring team in the competition, have heavily relied on a strong and experienced defensive unit to achieve the desired results. This has been lead by Stuart Webster in goals and former South players Levent Osman and Marcus Stergiopoulos in the heart of the defense.

    In the previous meeting between the sides in Round 1, it was a Rama Tavsancioglu own goal that was the difference between the two sides.
     
    With a huge crowd expected, all South fans are urged to get along to George Andrews Reserve in Dandenong on Saturday evening to get behind the boys as they strive to defeat the Thunder on their home turf. Kick-off for the big match is at 7pm.

    South Melbourne FC vs Dandenong Thunder

    When:  Sunday, May 11th
    Where: George Andrews Reserve, Trewin Stree Dandenong South, 3175
    Melway Ref: 90 D11
    Kick-off: 7.00pm (Under 21s at 5pm)

    Head to head:
    Played : 1
    South Melbourne FC : 0
    Dandenong : 1
    Draw : 0

    Last Meeting
    When: Sunday March 1st
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Score: Dandenong 1 defeated South Melbourne FC 0

    Form in 2009 (last 3 games)
    South Melbourne FC: Draw, Win, Draw
    Dandenong Thunder: Win, Draw, Win

  • SMFC Sponsor Wins Major Award

    SMFC Sponsor Wins Major Award

    Friday, 15 May 2009 9:19 AM

    South Melbourne FC would like to congratulate George Bekos and his team at Monash Hire Group Pty Ltd on winning the highly regarded 2009 Rental Company of the Year in Australia.

    Monash Hire  Group continue to be a great sponsor and supporter of SMFC and we are pleased to see them take out such a prestigious award.

    Currently Monash Hire Group has over 100 employees and boasts branches in Mt Waverley, Hastings, Coburg, Footscray in Victoria, Mackay and Hemmant in Queensland and Auckland New Zealand, with Sydney and Perth to follow.

    To view more information about the company, visit www.monashhire.com.au

  • SMFC to Star in International Documentary

    SMFC to Star in International Documentary

    Thursday, 14 May 2009 2:18 PM

    By George Kouroumalis

    In an exciting development for the club, South Melbourne FC has been involved in the making of a documentary mini-series that outlines the Greek Community’s involvement in Sport and Sporting clubs around Australia, and across the globe.

    The documentary, which is filmed and produced by the Hellenic National Broadcasting Service ERT , will be a worldwide 26 episode documentary series that will cover all sporting organisations and individuals that have some form of Hellenic background and or influence.

    South Melbourne FC was chosen by the ERT directors to be the featured organisation in Victoria, with an entire feature episode dedicated to the club.

    Within the episode, ERT representatives interviewed with some SMFC legends including the great Jimmy Armstrong, Takis Mantarakis, Ulysses Kokkinos, Andreas Roussis, Jim Pyrgolios and Manny Poulakakis, each of whom assisted in telling the story about the history of this great club.

    As well as recording interviews with past legends, the production crew also filmed the Altona Magic match on Sunday, as well as recording interviews with SMFC coaching staff, players and club officials.

    The episode dedicated to South Melbourne FC is due to be screened worldwide via ERT World in September this year.

    Image: ERT Reporter Elena Bouzala pictured with SMFC Sales & Events Director George Triantos

  • South reclaim second spot

    South reclaim second spot

    Monday, 11 May 2009 9:28 AM

    South Melbourne has extended its unbeaten run to 8 games after defeating reigning champions Altona Magic 2-0 at Bob Jane Stadium on Sunday.

    Both teams came into the contest on 17 competition points, with the knowledge that a win would see them sit comfortably in equal second on the table by the end of the round.

    South came into the game without veteran Vaughan Coveny who missed the critical match, whilst Altona were missing the experienced Steven Laurie.

    The game started off in a fairly timid manner, with the first chance on goal coming in the 8th minute when a Steven O’Dor header was directed into the arms of custodian Bojo Jevedjevic.

    The home side continued to pepper the Altona goal face and once again had an opportunity to take the lead in the 12th minute, when some lovely interplay at the corner of the area culminated in Fernando hitting a powerful shot inches wide of the target.

    South were dominating proceedings and almost had the opener again through a long range attempt by Fernando. In an unlucky piece of play, he carved his way into an opening just outside the area before hitting another hard shot onto the target with goalkeeper Jevdjevic once again making the critical catch.

    The Blues did hit the lead in the 31st minute when a lovely sweeping move forward found the feet of 4 South players, before Goran Zoric cut back the ball into the path of Gianni De Nittis. With the goal beckoning, De Nittis slammed the ball past the keeper to give his side a well deserved 1-0 advantage.

    Altona’s first opportunity for the opening half came in the 46th minute when a speculative long range attempt by Carl Recchia was fumbled by Tommi Tomich. The resultant rebound then found its way to the heavily marked Michael Curcija who opted to lay the ball back into the path of Recchia. With Tomich hurrying back into position, Recchia hit a disappointing drive wide of the target.

    The second half continued in the same manner as the first with South Melbourne dominating the early stages.

    The Blues only had to wait until the 55th minute to score its second goal, after De Nittis was fouled just outside the area. With the crowd urging the home team on, Fernando stepped up and hit a wonderful free kick to the back post, where it was met by the hard working Shane Nunes who managed to steer the ball into the back of the net.

    South continued to bombard the Altona penalty area for the remaining half an hour without any real reward, with Goran Zoric and Fernando missing a plethora of half chances throughout the half.

    The closest chance came in the 89th minute when the diminutive attacking player turned the Altona defence inside and out before hitting a cracking shot just wide of the target.

    With the three points, South jump back into second place with a tricky away fixture next Sunday against Sunshine, whilst Altona must pick up the pieces as it hosts the Melbourne Knights in what is looming as a must win game.

  • SMFC vs Altona Magic – Match Preview

    SMFC vs Altona Magic – Match Preview

    Friday, 8 May 2009 10:27 AM

    After an uninspiring draw last weekend, South Melbourne FC will be out to consolidate second position on the table against the highly rated former champions Altona Magic on Sunday.

    Since dropping the opening two games of the season, South has gone on a seven game unbeaten run, with the lakeside team also dominating their attacking end, scoring 19 goals in those 7 unbeaten games. With Goran Zoric and Vaughan Coveny once again expected to lead the charge in this part of the ground, South will be looking to assert their attacking dominance from the outset.

    Sitting just behind these two will be Fernando De Moraes, with the Brazilian about to join a unique and prestigious club in playing his 100th club game for South Melbourne FC. Since being recruited by the club in 2005, Fernando has asserted himself as one of the premier midfielders in the competition, with his silky skills and ability to score important goals something that stands out.

    The current Futsalroo will be supported in the middle of the park by the hard working trio of Sebastian Petrovic, Joseph Youssef and captain Rama Tavsancioglu, who is starting to relish his role with the armband.

    In defence, former Altona Magic club captain Stiven Mrkela is likely to retain his position in the heart of the defence along side Steven O’Dor, with Rhodri Payne and Shane Nunes also part of the back four.

    Despite a relatively slow start to 2009, Altona Magic have snuck under the radar of many football pundits to join South in equal second on the table.

    In an impressive starting line-up, Altona Magic coach Vlado Tortevski is likely to rely heavily on the services of four former South Melbourne players that include the defensive trio of Steve Laurie, Con Anthopoulos and Carl Recchia, whilst the very dangerous Michael Curcija up front will look to score against his former club.

    In his 6 seasons at the club, Curcija amassed 143 games as a player and managed to find the net on 53 occasions. He also managed to score South Melbourne’s final ever NSL goal in the 2003/04 season, after scoring the opening goal in the minor semi final against Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium.

    Sunday’s game kicks-off at 4pm and all South Melbourne FC members, sponsors and supporters are urged to attend and support the boys in their attempts to clinch another home victory.  

  • South held at home

    South held at home

    Monday, 4 May 2009 12:10 AM

    Photo by Craig Varty

    A stubborn and disciplined defensive performance by Oakleigh has seen the Cannons leave Bob Jane Stadium with a point after an entertaining 0-0 draw.

    In front of a healthy home crowd, South Melbourne came out of the blocks in storming fashion, almost scoring in the 2nd minute. With the keeper stranded following on from some poor marking, Steven O’Dor hit a shot at the target, only to be thwarted by the acrobatic Adrian Cagalj. From the rebound and with Cagalj on the ground, the resulting shot was hit in identical fashion, with Cagalj somehow saving his club once again.

    South continued to dominate the match from that point and continued to test Cagalj from long range, with both Vaughan Coveny and Rama Tavsancioglu being thwarted twice by the experienced custodian.

    Despite South having the bulk of possession, South was unable to muster many more meaningful chances for the remainder of the half. Most of the chances came via free-kicks awarded just outside the area, most of which either flew wide of Cagalj or that were saved by the veteran goalkeeper. The closest free-kick opportunity, happened just before the break when a swinging and dipping free-kick by Fernando was plucked from the top corner brilliantly by Cagalj.

    The second half continued in exactly the same manner as the first, with South continuing to pile on the pressure, whilst also dominating the possession.

    With star players Ricky Diaco and Bill Damianos out for the away side, coach John Anastasiadis was content with sitting players behind the ball and attempting to hit South Melbourne on the counter attack via the quick Jerry Karpeh and vertan Juan Nilo.

    Karpeh had his only meaningful chance of the game in the 53rd minute, when the former Floreat Athena (WA) player got past the South defence and hit a wild shot from long range. With the keeper in a good position, the ball swung well wide and out for a goal-kick.

    In response, South continued to pile on the pressure, bombarding the Cannons 18 yard box at every possible opportunity.

    In the 64th minute the home side thought they had the opening goal when Gianni De Nittis unlocked the defence to play an exquisite through ball into the path of Coveny. With Cagalj to beat, Coveny hit the close range shot way over the bar to the disappointment of the home crowd.

    Coveny came close again in both the 68th and 72nd minutes when he headed two firm chances into the arms of the prying Cagalj, who was in exceptional form.

    With time ticking away, yet another ball by De NIttis unlocked the Oakleigh defence, bouncing into the path of the Fernando in the box. In an awkward position and with a defender on his tail, Fernando hit a volley just over the bar.

    With 7 shots on goal in the final 10 minutes, South were unable to unlock the Cannons defence, with the only threatening shot to hit the target by Fernando being curled around the corner acrobatically by Cagalj.

    As the whistle blew, Oakleigh were content to take the point from Lakeside that would see them jump Hume City into 7th position, whilst South will move into outright second position on 17 points, knowing that they could fall to third place after the Richmond vs. Heidelberg game on Monday night.

    Next week South Melbourne will host Altona Magic at Bob Jane Stadium on Sunday.

  • South juniors selected in Australian and Victorian Squads

    South juniors selected in Australian and Victorian Squads

    Friday, 1 May 2009 4:36 PM

    In some exicitng news for the South Melbourne Junior Football Club, the FFA have announced their squad for the Qantas Australian Boys Under 13 team.

    The squad consists of three current SMFC Junior players, with Dimitar Mitkov, Milos Ridesic and Lewis Smirlis all being selected. By being selected, our club have the most representatives in the side of any Victorian club.

    On top of this exciting news, six South Melbourne players were selected in the Victorian State Under 13 boys Team that competed in the National Junior Championships in Canberra last week:

    They include Dimitar Markov, James Vafiadis, Stefan Zinni, Ajdin Hrustic, Milos Ridesic and Lewis Smirlis.

    The team performed well and the six boys all contributed to the great football that was played, whilst being able to achieve second spot for the tournament.

    We’d like to congratulate the boys for their great performance during the tournament and making South Melbourne FC proud.

    We wish them all the very best in their future football careers.

  • Weekend Scores: April 25 & 26

    Weekend Scores: April 25 & 26

    Monday, 27 April 2009 12:18 PM

    South Melbourne FC
    Senior Men vs Hume City (2-1)
    Under 21 vs Hume City (3-0)

    South Melbourne Women’s Football Club
    Womens Premier League vs Ashburton (3-3)
    Women’s Premier League Reserves vs Ashburton (3-1)
    Women’s State League 3 vs Ashburton (2-2)
    Girls Metro 15B vs Kensington (2-9)

    South Melbourne Junior Football Club
    Under 18 Super League vs Springvale White Eagles (4-2)
    Under 16 Super League vs FC Bulleen Lions (0-1)
    Under 15 Super League vs FC Bulleen Lions (1-1)
    Under 14A Boys East vs Doncaster Rovers (1-1)
    Under 14 Super League vs Berwick City (0-0)
    Under 13 Super League vs FC Bulleen Lions (2-0)
    Under 12A Boys East vs Whitehorse United (3-0)
    Under 11 Kangaroo Orange vs Ringwood City (5-0)

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