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  • NPL Semi Final Preview – SMFC vs MetroStars

    NPL Semi Final Preview – SMFC vs MetroStars

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC hosts the North Eastern MetroStars Soccer Club in one of the 2014 PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Semi Finals at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday afternoon. At stake for the winning club is a spot in the Grand Final against either Bonnyrigg White Eagles (of Football NSW) or Palm Beach Sharks (of Football Queensland) on the weekend of 4 and 5 October.

    North Eastern MetroStars (commonly known as MetroStars) qualified for the PS4 NPL Finals Series as Football Federation South Australia Minor Premiers. They won nineteen of their 26 League matches to finish eight points ahead of West Adelaide Hellas on top of the NPL South Australia ladder. Unlike in Victoria, South Australia’s NPL had a finals series after their regular season and unfortunately for the MetroStars they fell just short of being crowned overall Champions after losing the Grand Final 1-2 against the Croydon Kings at Hindmarsh Stadium on Saturday 13 September. They made amends last Saturday 20 September when they travelled to Perth and defeated Football West’s Bayswater City FC 3-4 on penalties (following a 0-0 draw in regular and extra time) to qualify for the NPL Semi Finals.

    South Melbourne fans will be familiar with a couple of the MetroStars players, with forward Scott Tunbridge (2003-2004) and left back Adam Van Dommele (2007-2008) having played for the Victorians previously. The danger man to watch out for on Sunday is Tunbridge’s partner up front and MetroStars vice-captain Perry Mitris, who scored 24 goals from 29 League matches (including the finals series) in 2014. He scored 22 goals from 26 regular home & away matches, equalling what South’s centre-forward Milos Lujic achieved during South’s 26 League matches in the NPL Victoria this season.

    South Melbourne FC qualified for the Semi Finals after travelling to Hobart and defeating Tasmanian Champions South Hobart FC 0-1 thanks to Jamie Reed’s overhead kick on six minutes. Unfortunately, Chris Taylor’s side were dealt a nasty blow when key midfielder Stephen Hatzikostas landed awkwardly on his right knee to sustain a season-ending injury. He will most likely be replaced in the starting eleven by Tyson Holmes for Sunday’s match. Other than Hatzikostas, Taylor has a full squad to choose from and will be expecting an excellent performance from his side at Lakeside Stadium.

    Sunday’s PlayStation4 NPL Semi Final kicks off at 3:00PM at Lakeside Stadium. Those unable to make it can follow the game via live updates on the South Melbourne FC Facebook page and on the Club’s official Twitter @smfc with the hashtags #NPLFinals and #SMvMS.

  • South edge out Tasmanian Champions to book home Semi

    South edge out Tasmanian Champions to book home Semi

    By John Kyrou (Photo by South Hobart FC)

    South Melbourne FC won through to the PlayStation 4 National Premier League Semi Finals with a hard-fought 1-0 victory against South Hobart FC at the South Hobart Ground on Saturday afternoon. Jamie Reed’s spectacular goal via an overhead kick proved to be the difference as the Victorian Champions defeated the Tasmanian Champions, setting up a meeting with the NPL South Australia Minor Premiers MetroStars Soccer Club this coming Sunday.

    Several hundred South Melbourne fans flew across the Bass Strait from Melbourne to Hobart to support their side on Saturday and their presence was certainly noticed and heard at the South Hobart Ground. Their side began the match strongly and opened the scoring after only six minutes. Michael Eagar’s header hit the crossbar before the ball was eventually set up for Reed to connect with an overhead kick that beat South Hobart goalkeeper Kane Pierce for what was the winning goal. The Tasmanian Champions slowly worked their way back into the game and had shouts for a penalty waved away by the referee Brenton Kopra after centre-forward Brayden Mann went down in the penalty area. Some heavy challenges resulted in some aggressive moments shortly before the halftime break as tempers flared but eventually everything calmed down and the Victorian Champions went into the sheds with their lead intact.

    Ken Morton’s South Hobart continued to pressure South Melbourne in the second half and looked very dangerous on the break thanks to their forwards Mann and Andy Brennan, who between them had scored 56 of South Hobart’s 89 League goals in 2014. The Tasmanians should have scored in the second half but lacked composure at the critical moments, with many of their opportunities resulting in the ball flying over Chris Maynard’s crossbar. South Melbourne had Eagar to thank also for a superb dominant performance at centre-half, with the captain leading by example and intercepting many of South Hobart’s attacks. South Melbourne suffered a horrible blow just after the hour mark when midfielder Stephen Hatzikostas landed awkwardly on his right leg after challenging for a header and had to be immediately substituted to the applause of all 800 spectators inside the ground.

    The match hit a controversial point about twenty minutes from time when Reed’s ball over the top of the South Hobart defence put Milos Lujic through one-on-one with Pierce. Lujic dribbled the ball past the oncoming Pierce before being body-checked by the South Hobart goalkeeper just outside the area. Instead of issuing a straight red card to Pierce for denying Lujic a clear goal scoring opportunity, referee Kopra instead only issued the goalkeeper with a yellow card to the bewilderment and anger of the South Melbourne players, coaching staff and supporters alike. Reed’s resultant free kick went just wide of the goal as an extremely fortunate Pierce was let off the hook for a second time. Lujic’s point-blank shot deep into the six minutes of injury time took the slightest deflection off a South Hobart defender before hitting the crossbar and going out for a corner kick as South Melbourne were unable to finish the Tasmanians off with a second goal.

    In the end, Reed’s goal was enough for the Victorians to progress at the expense of a South Hobart side that had played an excellent match and really taken the game to their visitors. Post-match, South Melbourne Coach Chris Taylor praised South Hobart, saying “they’re a very good team who tried to play… on the break they looked to snatch the game at times but I thought that we also had a lot of chances as well.”

    Taylor also thanked the supporters who made the trip to Hobart, adding that “we knew we would get support here, we have the best fans in the country for a reason. We are very glad that we won the game to reward those who travelled here to support us.” Captain Eagar agreed, saying that “we appreciate that many of our supporters have spent a lot of money to travel here either for the day or for the weekend, I just want to thank them all for the great support and for helping to get us over the line against a very good South Hobart side today.”

    South Melbourne FC’s PlayStation 4 NPL Semi Final will be played against the MetroStars Soccer Club of Football Federation South Australia, after they defeated NPL Western Australia’s Bayswater City FC 5-4 on penalties in Perth on Saturday afternoon following a 0-0 draw after normal and extra time. The Semi Final will be played on Sunday 28 September at Lakeside Stadium, with the match kicking off at 3PM.

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

    Goal Scorer:
    0-1: Jamie Reed (6’)

    South Hobart FC:
    1. Kane PIERCE (GK), 2. Liam SCOTT, 3. Caleb LUDLOW, 5. Hugh LUDFORD (C), 6. Scott LAMONT, 7. Nicholas MORTON, 9. Brayden MANN, 10. Andy BRENNAN, 13. Hugh UNDY (15. Darcy HALL 89’), 14. Matthew LEWIS (11. Benjamin HAMLETT 65’), 16. Connor KASS.

    South Melbourne FC:
    21. Chris MAYNARD (GK), 2. Tim MALA, 4. Michael EAGAR (C), 7. Nick EPIFANO (27. Leigh MINOPOULOS 83’), 8. Mathew THEODORE, 9. Milos LUJIC, 11. Brad NORTON, 12. Iqi JAWADI, 14. James MUSA, 17. Jamie REED, 77. Stephen HATZIKOSTAS (10. Tyson HOLMES 63’).

    SMFC Man of the Match: Michael Eagar
    Venue: South Hobart Ground
    Date: Saturday 20 September 2014

  • PS4 NPL Finals Series Preview :: SMFC vs South Hobart

    PS4 NPL Finals Series Preview :: SMFC vs South Hobart

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC gets its 2014 PS4 National Premier League Finals Series underway against South Hobart FC in an Elimination Final at the South Hobart Ground on Saturday afternoon. At stake for the winning club is a place in the Semi Finals against the winner of Bayswater City (Football West) and MetroStars SC (Football Federation South Australia) on the weekend of 27 and 28 September.

    South Hobart FC qualified for the PS4 NPL Finals Series as Football Federation Tasmania Champions, following another dominant season in the top division of Tasmanian football. They won eighteen of their 21 League matches and won the League by finishing eight points ahead of the second-placed Tilford Zebras. South Hobart scored an astonishing 89 goals during their 21 game season, with strikers Brayden Mann (31 goals) and Andy Brennan (25 goals) contributing a remarkable 63% of their side’s total goals scored throughout the season. Ken Morton’s side then went on to win the Cup by defeating Northern Rangers 3-1 last Saturday 13 September to complete a clean sweep in Tasmania.

    South Hobart FC also qualified for the inaugural FFA Cup Round of 32 this year, however they lost 4-5 on penalties after a 1-1 draw during normal and extra time against Tuggeranong United on Tuesday 5 August at KGV Park in Hobart. They have been Tasmanian Champions a record eighteen times as well as winning numerous other competitions and are without doubt the best side in Tasmania. Most worryingly for South Melbourne FC and Coach Chris Taylor is the fact that South Hobart won through to the inaugural NPL Grand Final last year before losing 0-2 against Sydney United at KGV Park.

    South Melbourne FC qualified for the PS4 NPL Finals Series as Football Federation Victoria Champions, finishing seven points ahead of the Oakleigh Cannons at the top of the NPL Victoria ladder with 66 points from their 26 League matches. Strikers Milos Lujic and Jamie Reed had excellent seasons, scoring 22 and 12 goals respectively in the League as South wrapped up the League Championship with two matches to spare. In their last match of the NPLV season against the Goulburn Valley Suns last Sunday 14 September, Taylor rested regular starters Tyson Holmes, James Musa and Stephen Hatzikostas and gave game time to youngsters Dion Kirk and Andy Kecojevic as South comfortably won the match 1-4.

    With a full strength squad to choose from ahead of the weekend’s trip to Hobart and with many supporters flying across the Bass Strait to support the side, South will be very keen on overcoming South Hobart and progressing to the Semi Finals. The two sides have met previously, albeit in a pre-season friendly match for the Hill Street/Thrifty Cup on Sunday 16 January 2011 that South Melbourne FC won 5-0 thanks to a hat-trick from Kyle Joryeff (8’, 48’, 69’ p) and further goals from Marinos Gasparis (25’) and Fernando De Moraes (61’).

    Saturday’s PS4 NPL Elimination Final kicks off at 1:30PM at the South Hobart Ground in Darcy Street, Hobart. Those unable to make the trip over to Hobart can follow the game with live updates on the South Melbourne FC Facebook page and on the Club’s official Twitter @smfc with the hashtags #NPLFinals and #SHvSM

  • 2014 Theo Marmaras Medal Night Announced

    2014 Theo Marmaras Medal Night Announced

    It’s time to celebrate!

    The 2014 South Melbourne FC Gala Ball is the highlight of the club’s calendar of events.

    To be held at Merrimu Receptions on Friday 31st October, all South Melbourne supporters and corporate partners are invited to celebrate our inaugural NPL Victoria Championship.

    Apart from the championship celebrations, all eyes will be on who will be announced as the winner of the 2014 Theo Marmaras Medal for Player of the Year.

    As part of the evening, a sumptuous three-course meal, with beer, wine and soft drink will be provided.

    It promises to be a memorable night as we draw the curtain on a successful season.

    Tickets for the event are strictly limited. To book your place, please contact SMFC General Manager Peter Kokotis on (03) 9645 9797.

    South Melbourne FC Gala Ball
    Friday 31st October
    Merrimu Receptions
    1300 Dandenong Road Murrumbeena
    7.00pm until late

  • South back on National Stage in PS4 NPL Finals Series

    South back on National Stage in PS4 NPL Finals Series

    Article reproduced courtesy of Football Federation Australia

    Photo by Cindy Nitsos

    Football Federation Australia (FFA) today announced that the champions of the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Finals Series will receive automatic entry into next year’s Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 which will be a huge incentive for the eight competing clubs.

    FFA CEO David Gallop made the announcement at the launch of the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Final Series which was held at AAMI Park in Melbourne earlier today, the decision to award the PlayStation 4 NPL Champions a direct Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 spot providing added weight to the achievement.

    “The PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Finals Champions qualifying for the Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 is a fantastic motivator for clubs on top of the already distinguished achievement of being crowned the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Champions,” Gallop said.

    “The Westfield FFA Cup has been a tremendous success capturing the imagination of everyone in the Australian football community and to now have it relevant to the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Finals Series provides yet another connection between the grassroots and professional tiers.”

    Launched for the first time last year with clubs from Capital Football, Football NSW, Football Queensland, Football Federation South Australia (FFSA) and Football Federation Tasmania competing in the inaugural knockout finals series format, in 2014 the PlayStation 4 NPL Finals Series will feature eight teams with the addition of clubs from Northern NSW Football, Football Federation Victoria (FFV) and Football West.

    Clubs qualify for the PlayStation 4 NPL Finals Series as the Premiers of each Member Federation’s respective NPL competition. The eight clubs to qualify for the PS4 NPL 2014 Finals Series are Cooma Tigers (Capital Football), Weston Workers (Northern NSW Football), Bonnyrigg White Eagles (Football NSW), Palm Beach Sharks (Football Queensland), MetroStars SC (FFSA), South Hobart (Football Federation Tasmania), South Melbourne (FFV) and Bayswater City (Football West).

    The PlayStation 4 NPL Finals Series will begin with the four Elimination Finals to be played on the 20 September 2014 and culminate with the Final which will be held on either the 4 th or 5 th of October.

    The PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Finals Series schedule is as follows:

    PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Elimination Finals Venue Kick-Off (local) Kick-Off (AEST)
    Game 1 – Saturday, 20 September 2014 Weston Workers (Northern NSW Football) vs Palm Beach Sharks (Football Queensland) Rockwell Automation Park, Weston 7:00pm 7:00pm
    Game 2 – Saturday, 20 September 2014 Cooma Tigers (Capital Football) vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles (Football NSW) AIS Athletics Field, Bruce 2:00pm 2:00pm
    Game 3 – Saturday, 20 September 2014 South Hobart (Football Federation Tasmania) vs South Melbourne (Football Federation Victoria) Wellesley Park, South Hobart 1:30pm 1:30pm
    Game 4 – Saturday, 20 September 2014 Bayswater City (Football West) vs MetroStars SC (Football Federation South Australia) Frank Drago Reserve, Bayswater 2:00pm 4:00pm
    PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Semi Finals
    Game 5 – 27/28 September 2014 Winner of Game 1 vs Winner of Game 2
    Game 6 – 27/28 September 2014 Winner of Game 3 vs Winner of Game 4
    PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues 2014 Grand Final
    Game 7 – 4/5 October 2014 Winner of Game 5 vs Winner of Game 6

    *The club in the left column will host the match in their state

    In order to determine the host Member Federation and clubs for the semi-finals and grand final, the following points system will be applied at the conclusion of each stage:

    Win within 90 minutes 3 points
    Win during extra time 2 points
    Win on penalties 1 point
    Goals For (excluding penalty shootouts) 3 points
    Goals Against (excluding penalty shootouts) -1 point
    Yellow Card -1 point
    Red Card -3 points

    For further information about the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues including links to the eight competing Member Federation websites, visit www.nationalpremierleagues.com.au

  • NPLV Match Preview – South Melbourne vs GV Suns

    NPLV Match Preview – South Melbourne vs GV Suns

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC plays its final match of the 2014 National Premier League Victoria season against the Goulburn Valley Suns at McEwen Reserve in Shepparton on Sunday afternoon. With South already declared NPLV Champions and the Suns already relegated to NPL 1 in 2015, Sunday’smatch could be seen as a dead-rubber match, however Chris Taylor’s side will use the match as good preparation for the upcoming NPL Australia play-off match against South Hobart in Hobart next Saturday 20 September.

    South go into Sunday’s meeting with the Suns unbeaten in four League matches, with its most recent result being the 2-2 draw against the Oakleigh Cannons at Lakeside Stadium last Sunday evening. Milos Lujic made that evening one to remember with a headed goal to level the scores in the 91st minute of play, bringing his personal tally to 21 League goals in 2014. This incredible return of goals elevates the centre-forward to equal second place with South Melbourne Hellas greats Con Nestorides (1966) and Charlie Egan (1985) for the most amount of individual goals scored in a League season at the Club. A goal on Sunday will see Lujic join Jimmy Armstrong (1974) and Doug Brown (1984) in equal first place with 22 League goals; two or more goals will see him break the record and leave his mark in South Melbourne history. However it remains to be seen if Lujic even plays, with Taylor maybe inclined to use Sunday’s match to play the fringe players in the squad to give them more game time. This could see the likes of Dion Kirk, Kobbie Boahene or Andy Kecojevic representing the senior side on Sunday afternoon.

     

    In South’s way on Sunday is a Goulburn Valley Suns side that have been mathematically relegated for several weeks but are one of only two sides (Oakleigh being the other) to have taken anything from South at Lakeside Stadium this season. In the meeting between the two sides earlier this year on Sunday 15 June, Tyson Holmes hit a wonder strike to put South 1-0 ahead on ten minutes but Benjamin Clarke hit back five minutes later after tucking away Craig Carley’s through-ball. Jamie Reed had his penalty kick saved by Phillip Petrovski early in the second half as the Suns earned an unlikely point against a frustrated South Melbourne side. The Suns have lost their last five straight League matches and have not won at McEwan Reserve since their 3-2 win against Green Gully onSaturday 19 July, however they will be keen on giving a good account of themselves and finishing their season in style with a win against the Champions on Sunday. Carley has been the Suns’ most dangerous player, scoring exactly half of Goulburn Valley’s total goals this season (thirteen of their 26 goals) and he will be one for the South defence to watch out for.

     

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 3PM at McEwan Reserve in Shepparton. Those unable to make the game can follow it with live updates on the South Melbourne FC Facebook page and on the Club’s official Twitter @smfc with the hashtags #NPLVIC and #GVSvSM

  • SMFC Announce School Holiday Clinics

    SMFC Announce School Holiday Clinics

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce the launch of its upcoming School Holiday Clinic to be held on 22-24 September at Alphington Grammar School.

    These clinics will provide young players invaluable training to improve their skill set and further improve their technique. As part of the holiday football clinics, kids will receive specialist coaching by South Melbourne FC coaches from its Youth Development Program

    For more information, please click on the following link 

    school-holidays-september-2014

  • R U OK? SMFC Raising awareness for charity

    R U OK? SMFC Raising awareness for charity

    South Melbourne FC is proudly supporting R U OK? Day, which is recognised in Australia on 11 September every year.

    R U OK? is a not-for-profit organisation founded by Gavin Larkin in 2009, whose vision is to have a world where everyone is connected together and therefore protected from suicide. Accordingly, their mission is to encourage everyone to regularly and meaningfully ask their family and friends, “are you OK?”

    Suicide is a big social issue throughout the entire world and working out how to prevent someone from committing this act can be complex at times, however one of the most powerful things an individual can do in order to help someone in that position is to simply ask them, “are you OK?”

    South Melbourne FC strongly encourages all of its members, players, football staff, parents, sponsors and fans to participate in this wonderful cause and ask someone special in their lives simply if they are feeling OK. You can donate to this wonderful cause simply by visiting https://www.ruok.org.au/donateand for more information about this great organisation please visit www.ruok.org.au

  • Join the Champions this Sunday in Country Victoria – Places Limited

    Join the Champions this Sunday in Country Victoria – Places Limited

    South Melbourne FC would like to advise all fans and members that it will be providing a bus service for this week’s Round 26 National Premier League Victoria match against the Goulburn Valley Suns on Sunday September 14th in Shepparton.

    The bus is scheduled to leave at Lakeside Stadium at 10.30am sharp.

    Cost is $35 per person. Places are limited with booking required by 5pm on Friday September 12th.

    To secure your place or for any further information, please contact the club on 03 9645 9797 or multimedia@smfc.com.au.

    Let’s continue the celebration in country Victoria.

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