Author: SMFC Media

  • Weekend Scores: May 24 & 25

    Weekend Scores: May 24 & 25

    Monday, 26 May 2008 11:13 AM

    Mens
    Seniors – South Melbourne FC 1 – Heidelberg United 2
    Under 21 – South Melbourne FC 1 – Heidelberg United 0

    Womens
    Seniors – South Melbourne FC 1 – Bendigo 3
    Reserves – South Melbourne FC 2 – Bendigo 6
    State League 3 – South Melbourne FC 2 – Knox City 0

    Juniors
    Under 18 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 4 – Green Gully 3
    Under 16 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 8 – Eastern Lions 0
    Under 15A East – South Melbourne FC 2 – Manningham 0
    Under 14 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 1 – GSL 0
    Under 13 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 3 – Bulleen Lions 0
    Under 12A East – South Melbourne FC 2 – Riversdale 0
    Under 11 East – South Melbourne FC – Bye

  • South defeated by Heidelberg

    South defeated by Heidelberg

    Monday, 26 May 2008 8:55 AM

    By George Kouroumalis

    For the second time this season, Heidelberg has come from behind and overcome arch rival South Melbourne by two goals to one.

    The crowd braved the cold Bob Jane Stadium conditions to watch yet another installment of the traditional derby between the two clubs.

    The Bergers arrived looking to win to leap over the top of the Oakleigh Cannons, whilst South were keen to get closer to the top six and were given the chance to after Altona dropped points the day before.

    The game started off in quite a timid manner with the first real chance of the game falling in the 12th minute, when some lovely interplay on the halfway line by Fernando De Moraes and Sam Poutakidis culminated in the Brazilian hitting a speculative long range drive well wide of the target. South once again pushed forward in the 20th minute, with the same duo combining once again. On this occasion Fernando gathered possession just outside the area and with a huge hole appearing in front of him, hit a well-weighted through-ball into the path of the advancing Poutakidis. The veteran took a touch before sliding the ball past the helpless Peter Gavalas to give the home side the early advantage.

    Heidelberg responded to the early setback almost immediately. A well constructed foray forward was ended after a hopeful long range shot by Josip Kozic saw the ball fly inches wide of the bar. The Warriors continued to push forward at every opportunity and in the 32nd minute Graham Hockless found himself open just outside the area. After taking the initial touch, Hockless progressed into the area before hitting a ball onto the target. A superb fingertip save by stand-in keeper Nik Jelic denied the speedy Berger attacker and quietened the small pocket of away supporters who thought the ball was destined for the back of the net.

    Hockless was causing problems to the South defence with his pace and runs into the area. These problems were highlighted once again in the 46th minute, when he found himself in metres of space inside the area. This time Hockless scored as he picked his spot calmly and pushed the ball past the unlucky Jelic at the near post to ensure that the away side was on equal terms at the break.

    The second half started in a similar manner to that of the first, with both sides not really creating many clear-cut opportunities.

    In the 57th minute, a superb save by Gavalas denied South and Nathan Caldwell the go-ahead goal. In this passage of a play, a high speculative cross by Fernando was met by Caldwell in the air. With the ball seemingly goal-bound, a superb full stretch save by the young Bergers custodian denied the Blues. Heidelberg also continued to try and find the net and yet another first-time shot by Josip Kozic gave the Berger fans some excitement. However he missed the target, with the shot finding the side netting on this occasion.

    However for the travelling fans and Kozic himself, the anguish for the earlier miss turned into jubilation in the 82nd minute. Poor marking by the South side allowed for an innocuous ball in from the left hand side to find a loose Kozic on the back post. With just Jelic to beat, Kozic fired a shot in at the near post to give his side the lead and ultimately the three points.

    Despite the frantic efforts of the South side in the final minutes, the home team could not manage another serious goal-scoring chance, ensuring that the Warriors claimed derby victory for the second time this season and for the first time ever at Bob Jane Stadium.

  • Radiomarathon Cup: South Melbourne vs Heidelberg – Match Preview

    Radiomarathon Cup: South Melbourne vs Heidelberg – Match Preview

    Friday, 23 May 2008 4:44 PM

    By George Kouroumalis
    Photo courtesy of Neos Kosmos

    In a season defining round 14 contest, South Melbourne will take on Heidelberg United in another instalment of this famous derby. But there is more to this game than three points, it is a game that will write yet another chapter in one of the most famous rivalries in Australian sport.

    As with many football derbies across the globe, these two famous clubs share a rivalry spanning almost fifty years, with the Warriors celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, whilst the Blues will celebrate the same milestone in 2009.

    The first recorded game between both clubs occurred in January 1960, when Heidelberg (known at the time as Fitzroy) provided South with their first ever opponent as a club. At the time Heidelberg were not playing in any formal competition either, so the game was the starting point for both clubs.

    In this fixture, Heidelberg ran out 3-2 winners in a game that was described as a hard fought and passionate contest. Many past fans who remember that game continually remind the younger generation that this was the start of a special era in not only Victorian Football, but Australian Football in general.

    Since that day both clubs have played each other regularly, however South Melbourne made up for the initial loss to their arch rival by beating them on every occurrence throughout the following 12 year period. Despite the one sided nature of these results, crowds flocked to Middle Park, Olympic Park and Olympic Village to view a game that was regarded as the showpiece of football in this state.

    This one-sided trend continued throughout the 1960’s and the early stages of the 1970’s, with the Bergers able to wrestle the dominance from their Albert Park based rival throughout the latter part of the 1970’s and the early stages of the 1980’s.

    In 1984, both clubs were having stellar seasons and subsequently both won through to the NSL Southern Division Grand Final. In what was a highly memorable game, South ran out convincing 4-2 winners, with a double by Oscar Crino securing the trophy for the Blues.

    This further intensified the derby, with the 1980’s being remembered as a period where interest in the fixture was at its highest. Crowds and fans crammed into every possible vantage point inside the grounds and the game regularly attracted over 10,000 people.

    The derby momentarily ended in 1995 when Heidelberg were no longer a part of the now defunct NSL, falling back to the Victorian Premier League (now Foxtel Cup). In the meantime South Melbourne continued to win national championships as the glamour club of the state and nation.

    With the changing football landscape in Australia, South were denied a place in the national competition and were forced to also joined the VPL for the start of the 2005 season. Football Federation Victoria welcomed South back to the state leagues by giving them a round 1 derby fixture against the old foe in Heidelberg United.

    In what was dubbed as the “re-birth of the derby”, the match attracted over 12,000 people to Bob Jane Stadium, an astonishing crowd for a state league fixture. The game finished 0-0, but the spirit and the passion between both sets of fans was re-ignited once again. Since that day, both sides have shared the spoils in terms of games won, with the Warriors having the most significant victory in the 2005 preliminary final. On this occasion they knocked South Melbourne out of the finals on route to a grand final birth against Green Gully.

    In the opening round of this season, Heidelberg recovered from an early Goran Zoric goal to run out 2-1 victors at home, with Daniel Jones stepping up and slotting home the winner late in the game to send the enthusiastic Heidelberg fans into raptures.

    On Sunday South will be looking for revenge on their home soil, in a game which will be this week’s Match of the Round.

    Both clubs are approaching this game in great form, with the Bergers undefeated since Round 7, whilst South have won their last three games, including a resounding home win against Frankston last week.

    The key to this contest will be in that midfield area. South will go into the game with Rama Tavsancioglu potentially matching up against the experienced Eric Vassiliadis in the centre of the park. Vassiliadis was a thorn in the side of South in the opening round, producing a man of the match display to lead his side to victory. South coach Michael Michalakopoulos will be quite keen for Tavsancioglu to try and negate the influence of Vassiliadis, a role in which he has dominated in throughout the last four weeks.

    Joining Tavsancioglu in the heart of midfield will be Brazilian maestro Fernando De Moraes, who returned from Fustalroos duty by scoring one of the goals of the season last weekend. South will be keen for the midfielder to push forward and attack the Warriors whenever possible.

    The other key aspect of the contest will be whichever team can capitalise in front of goal. Both sides are more than capable in this area and will be looking to get on the front foot and attack from the opening minute.

    Since recovering from a groin injury, Ricky Diaco has been inspirational for South, with the former A-League player showing his class in recent weeks with some outstanding performances. He will be partnered up front by Gianni De Nittis, a player who has scored on four occasions this season since returning to his favoured position in the forward line.

    At the other end of the park, Heidelberg will be reliant on the consistent and quite dangerous duo of Mark Tsiorlas and Graham Hockless. So far, Tsiorlas has managed to score on four occasions as well as provide the Heidelberg side with a strong presence inside the attacking area, whilst Hockless has had an impressive season, producing a hand full of man of the match performances to date.

    The other major battle will take place in the technical area between two excellent coaches. George Katsakis will be taking charge of the Heidelberg side and the experienced coach will go into the contest confident as Heidelberg have not lost to South since the 2006 season. Trying to out-smart Katsakis will be Michael Michalakopoulos. Michalakopoulos is no stranger to the big derby, having played for both South and Heidelberg in the early 90’s and causing considerable pain to both camps along the way. His experience and passion for such a contest should not be underestimated and he will be keen to get in the way of his former club.

    All football fans are encouraged to get along and experience the most famous Australian football derby first-hand on Sunday. Heidelberg sit in 5th position and are just 5 points ahead of South Melbourne. A win for either side will help strengthen their campaigns for the finals later this year.

    Kick off is at 4pm.

    South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United

    When: Sunday, May 25th
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Kick-off: 4pm (Under 21s at 1.45pm)

    Projected Starting line-ups

    South Melbourne
    Dean Anastasiadis (GK/C), Sam Poutakidis, Rama Tavsancioglu, Adam Van Dommele, Steven O’Dor, Shane Nunes, Goran Zoric, Tony La Verde, Gianni De Nittis, Hamlet Armenian, Ricky Diaco

    Heidelberg United
    Peter Gavalas (GK), Blair Ameti, Daniel Jones, James Stefanou, Eric Vassiliadis, Josip Kozic, Graham Hockless, Anthony Ouliaris, Jim Drossos, Denis Alilovic, Mark Tsiorlas

    Head to head

    Played : 83
    South Melbourne : 42
    Heidelberg United : 23
    Draw : 18

    Last Meeting

    When: Sunday, 15 February 2008
    Where: Olympic Village
    Score: Heidelberg United 2 defeated South Melbourne 1

    Form in 2008 (last 3 games)

    South Melbourne: Win, Win, Win
    Heidelberg United: Win, Draw, Win

  • South Melbourne to host charity game

    South Melbourne to host charity game

    Friday, 23 May 2008 4:35 PM

    South Melbourne is pleased to announce that Bob Jane Stadium will play host to a charity game for the Chinese earthquake victims on June 1st.

    Travelling to Australia will be a representative women’s side from Beijing who will take on a Victorian State Representative side. Both sides are expected to be represented by the best players in each region, which will see an exciting and highly skilled game to be on show.

    Apart from being a much anticipated contest, the game will be primarily used to try and raise some money to assist the victims and families of the horrific Chinese earthquake in their time of need.

    Kick-off on June 1st is at 3pm and tickets are $15 for adults, with patrons under 16 years of age admitted for free.

  • Blues defeat committed Pines

    Blues defeat committed Pines

    Monday, 19 May 2008 8:55 AM

    By George Kouroumalis

    South Melbourne has continued its excellent form under new coach Michael Michalakopoulos with an impressive 3-1 home victory against bottom-placed Frankston on Sunday afternoon.

    The Frankston outfit arrived at Bob Jane Stadium ready to give everything for new manager Doug Hodgson, with the recently appointed coach having stamped his authority on the club with a fortnight of hard and committed football.

    With that mindset instilled in all of the players, Frankston began the match strongly and were rewarded only five minutes into the contest. A corner played to the near post was turned into the back of the net by Daniel Miller. The goal was somewhat sweet for Miller, who had trialled with South in the pre-season before joining the Pines.

    South responded almost immediately, with a stinging counter-attack of their own. On this occasion a superb tackle by Tony La Verde saw the ball find its way into the path of Goran Zoric, who proceeded to dash down the left hand flank and past a host of stagnant Frankston defenders. With two men in the middle, Zoric put a dangerous cross into the six yard box, only for the ball to be collected by Frankston goalkeeper Peter Zois.

    With the away side content to sit back and defend their slender advantage, the home team could not muster another opportunity until the 26th minute, when a sublime run by Rama Tavsancioglu ended with the ball finding the feet of Ricky Diaco. From just outside the area, Diaco hit a stinging drive over the bar. South continued to push forward at every opportunity and some terrific goalkeeping by Zois thwarted two long-range efforts by Diaco and La Verde.

    In the 42nd minute, yet another well-constructed South move forward saw the ball played into the adventurous Tavsancioglu just outside the area. After taking a touch and streaming past a defender, the hard-working midfielder was fouled just inside the area, with the referee pointing to the penalty spot and issuing a yellow card to the offending Pines defender. Diaco stepped up and calmly slotted the ball to the left of Zois, who had dived to his right, to ensure that the home side would go into halftime level with the visitors.

    South continued to pile on the pressure early in the second half and half-chances fell to both Diaco and Hamlet Armenian, but neither player was able to capitalize on them. The pressure looked to have paid off in the 54th minute when South were awarded yet another penalty after Tavsancioglu was once again brought down in the area. However the celebrations by the players and home supporters were premature, as Diaco’s penalty was saved by Zois, who once again dived to his right and this time kept the ball out of the goal.

    South continued to waste good opportunities in front of goal as the Pines defence began to get on top of the contest. As a result, Michalakopoulos opted to make a surprise change and introduced Fernando De Moraes into the contest. The classy Fernando had only just returned to the country after representing the Futsalroos in the AFC Tournament in Thailand two days earlier. The substitution paid off immediately, when in the 72nd minute Fernando launched a stinging left-footed drive from well outside the area past a hapless Zois to give his side the lead.

    With the strong South faithful in celebration mode, a well-constructed move by the Blues saw Zoric once again rip a hole in the hearts of the Frankston defence, before playing an inch-perfect ball into the path of Diaco. With the disappointment of the penalty miss still fresh in his mind, Diaco slammed the ball into the back of the net to give South a well-deserved 3-1 victory and ensure the club’s third victory in a row.

    The hard-working Frankston side must re-group before taking on the Oakleigh Cannons next Friday night. In contrast, South will now head into next Sunday’s derby game at Bob Jane Stadium against bitter rival Heidelberg United full of confidence and hopeful of seeking revenge on the 2-1 loss at the Olympic Village in the first round this season. Kick-off is at 4pm.

  • Fernando scores double, but Aussies bow out of AFC Futsal Championships

    Fernando scores double, but Aussies bow out of AFC Futsal Championships

    Saturday, 17 May 2008 11:59 PM

    By Paul Mavroudis

    South Melbourne’s Fernando De Moraes scored twice, but the Futsalroos still went down 5-2 in their AFC Futsal Championships quarter final against host nation Thailand. Without two of its regular starters, Australia was always going to be the underdog, and so it proved in this match.

    The hosts went ahead early, but Fernando twice pulled goals back for his adopted country – his first goal a long range strike to make it 2-1, and his second goal to make it 3-2 from a tight angle – but it wasn’t enough to send Australia through to the semi-finals, and the qualification to the World Cup in Brazil later this year which would have ensued.

    Fernando played in almost all of Australia’s matches on the tour, including warm up matches held prior to the tournament, and will thus likely miss this Sunday’s clash against bottom of the table Frankston Pines. He should be fit and ready however for next week’s derby game against Heidelberg on Sunday week.

  • South Melbourne vs Frankston – Match Preview

    South Melbourne vs Frankston – Match Preview

    Friday, 16 May 2008 1:54 PM

    By George Kouroumalis

    South Melbourne will look to make it three wins in a row as the Blues take on bottom placed Frankston Pines this Sunday at Bob Jane Stadium.

    South comes into the game following two impressive victories against Richmond and Whittlesea, with the club able to hold on for 1-0 triumphs on both occasions.

    Apart from winning both games, the most important aspect to come out of both contests was that the Blues managed to keep a clean sheet, something which was a key problem in the early stages of the season.

    A major part in this feat being achieved is a solid back four comprising of Steven O’Dor, Sam Poutakidis, Adam Van Dommele and Shane Nunes. Each defender has stepped up a level and has played a great fortnight of football. With veteran goalkeeper Dean Anastasiadis behind them, the defensive unit will be keen to continue the excellent form this week against the Frankston side.

    In the middle third, South gaffer Michael Michalakopoulos will not make any changes, which has also been forced by the minor knee injury concerning Bill Natsioulas, as well as the unavailability of Fernando De Moraes, who continues to represent the Futsalroos overseas.

    One member of the midfield who will be looking to build on his impressive form of late will be youngster Antonio La Verde. After scoring the match winning goal, as well as his first ever South Melbourne goal last weekend, La Verde will head into the contest full of confidence. La Verde will be asked to link up with fellow midfielders Rama Tavsancioglu, Goran Zoric and Hamlet Armenian to form a quite formidable middle section.

    Up front South will most likely go into the contest with in-form strikers Gianni De Nittis and Ricky Diaco. Despite not scoring on the weekend, both players had exceptional games and were integral in ensuring that South Melbourne came away from the game with the victory.

    South will come up against a Frankston side that have had a turbulent start to the season, with the Pines remaining winless so far in 2008.

    In recent times, former Heidelberg manager Doug Hodgson has taken over the club in a bid to try and turn their fortunes around, as well as to get the right processes in place to make a tilt at avoiding relegation.

    One of Hodgson’s key signings so far as coach was to bring in experienced goalkeeper Peter Zois from the Altona Magic. Zois is an exceptional goalkeeper at this level and has ten years European experience behind him, having played for some big clubs in Holland, as well as for Cardiff City in the English First Division. For Frankston to take points away from Bob Jane Stadium, Zois must be ready to repel any South attack.

    Other players to watch in the Frankston lineup will be the experienced Craig Metcalfe, as well as Boris Ovcin, who found the net for the Pines against Coburg last weekend.

    All South fans are encouraged to come to Bob Jane Stadium and support the club as it attempts to grasp another 3 points. Kickoff is at 4pm.

    South Melbourne FC vs Frankston

    When: Sunday, May 18th
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Kick-off: 4pm (Under 21s at 1.45pm)

    Projected Starting line-ups

    South Melbourne
    Dean Anastasiadis (GK/C), Sam Poutakidis, Rama Tavsancioglu, Adam Van Dommele, Steven O’Dor, Shane Nunes, Goran Zoric, Tony La Verde, Gianni De Nittis, Hamlet Armenian, Ricky Diaco

    Frankston
    Peter Zois (GK), Daniel Black, Jason Dimozantos, Trent Malcolm (C), Andrew Skledar, Jean-Philippe Javary, Craig Smart, Adam Fadljevic, Boris Ovcin, Craig Metcalfe, Simon Mur

    Head to head (Games since 2005)

    Played : 4
    South Melbourne : 3
    Frankston : 0
    Draw : 1

    Last Meeting

    When: Sunday, 20 August 2006
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Score: South Melbourne 5 defeated Frankston 1

    Form in 2008 (last 3 games)

    South Melbourne: Loss, Win, Win
    Frankston: Loss, Loss, Loss

  • Fernando in Futsalroos squad for AFC championships

    Fernando in Futsalroos squad for AFC championships

    Friday, 9 May 2008 9:44 AM

    By Paul Mavroudis

    South Melbourne is pleased to report that star midfielder and fan favourite Fernando De Moraes has been named in the Futsalroos squad that will travel to Thailand to compete in next week’s AFC Fustal Championships. The achievement is further magnified when it is taken into consideration that Fernando is the only Victorian in the 14-man squad.

    A seasoned futsal campaigner, this year saw Fernando break into the Australian side, performing well and scoring frequently in the KL 5s tournament in Malaysia earlier this year.

    Australia’s group contains Asia’s second ranked team in Japan, as well as Chinese Taipei and Turkmenistan. The four semi-finalists from the 16 nation tournament qualify for next year’s Futsal World Cup in Brazil.

    While his clever play in the middle of the park will be missed in South’s next two matches against the Whittlesea Zebras and Frankston Pines, the South Melbourne family is proud to have another player attain the heights and glory of representing the national side. Good luck to ‘Nando’ and the team!

    Australia’s matches are:
    May 11 v Turkmenistan – 6.45pm (local time)
    May 12 v Chinese Taipei – 12 noon (local time)
    May 13 v Japan – 6.45pm (local time)

  • FA Cup Live at Bob Jane Stadium

    FA Cup Live at Bob Jane Stadium

    Thursday, 8 May 2008 9:46 AM

    The South Melbourne Football Club would like to invite all supporters of the world game to Bob Jane Stadium on Saturday May 17th to watch the English FA Cup final on the large screen.

    The match promises to be an entertaining affair, with Coca-Cola Championship outfit Cardiff City keen to upstage their English Premier League and more fancied opponents in Portsmouth, who themselves are chasing their first FA Cup crown since 1939.

    The doors to the Champions Bar will be open from 10pm, with the Cup final to kick off at midnight. Food and drink will be available on the night.

  • SMWFC Update : Friday night lights @ BJS

    SMWFC Update : Friday night lights @ BJS

    Tuesday, 6 May 2008 1:59 PM

    The South Melbourne Womens Football Club is urging all South Melbourne fans to get along to Bob Jane Stadium on Friday night, as the club plays host to Keilor Park under lights in a much anticipated match. With the men playing away on Sunday against Whittlesea at Epping Stadium, all South fans are encouraged to also support the girls in achieving a victory at lakeside.

    The senior side has started the season in an inconsistent fashion, although potential was shown in the 6-1 annihilation of Gippsland in their opening game of the season. With the side sitting just outside the top six, a win against Keilor will boost confidence and move the team up the table. Kick off is at 8.30pm, with the social club open before and after the game.

Privacy Preference Center