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  • SMFC to screen Greece vs Romania World Cup Qualifier at Beachcomber Cafe!

    SMFC to screen Greece vs Romania World Cup Qualifier at Beachcomber Cafe!

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that it has organised, in conjunction with Ch33/FOS Group Australia, a live and exclusive broadcast of the World Cup play off between Greece and Romania. Beachcomber Cafe will be the only venue in Melbourne to screen both legs of this World Cup play off

    Both nations finished second in their respective qualifying groups. Greece will be hoping to qualify for its second successive World Cup appearance, while Romania will be seeking qualification for the first time since 1998.

    Entry for each match is $20.

    Beachcomber Cafe will be open from 6.00am on both mornings.

    Broadcast details for both matches are listed below:

    First leg – Athens
    Saturday 16th November
    Kick-off 6.45am

    Second Leg – Bucharest
    Wednesday 20th November
    Kick off 6am

    Principal Partner Beachcomber Cafe is located at 10-18 Jacka Boulevard, St Kilda Baths.

    For all enquiries, please contact the Club on 9645 9797 or admin@smfc.com.au.

  • Notice of Annual General Meeting

    Notice of Annual General Meeting

    It is advised that the Annual General Meeting of South Melbourne Football Club Ltd and South Melbourne Hellas Club Ltd will be held as follows:

    Date:
    Sunday 1st December 2013

    Location:
    President’s Room
    Lakeside Stadium
    25 Albert Road Drive
    Albert Park VIC 3206

    Time:
     11.00am

    The agenda shall include the following:

    1. Confirmation of Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
    2. Finance Report and presentation of Audited Accounts of the Club
    3. President’s Report
    – NPLV Update
    – Exclusive Areas lease Lakeside Stadium and Social Club redevelopment Update
    4. Football and Youth Report
    5. Appointment of Auditors and determination of their remuneration
    6. Any other business of which due notice shall have been given
    7. Election of Directors
    – Nomination forms will be available upon request from the Club and will need to be returned to the Club by post             within 14 days of the Annual General Meeting date.

  • Co-Signatory NPL Update

    Co-Signatory NPL Update

    This statement is made on behalf of the 64 major Victorian football clubs, identified as the Co-Signatory Clubs, which opposed the introduction of FFV’s model for the NPL. It responds to FFV’s statement released late last Friday.

    In the view of the Co-Signatory group, the statement, which was expressly made by the FFV Board and not its management, was misleading, regrettable but unsurprising.

    Nevertheless, the Co-Signatory clubs were very disappointed by it, as they had been engaged in lengthy and positive discussions with FFV, facilitated and attended by FFA. At the initial meeting, the FFA was represented by its senior management and the FFV by its President, CEO and NPL Manager.

    Indeed, the FFV had publicly described the discussions as positive and as recently as last Monday, had moved to the point where FFV management was comfortable in proposing a resolution to its board which the clubs’ representatives had indicated was acceptable to the clubs.

    Against that background, the board of FFV announced late on Friday that the NPL would not be introduced in 2014. Having made its decision early last Friday, it did not think it appropriate to liaise further with the clubs or the mediator, nor to advise the clubs that it had ended the discussions which its management had initiated and involved the FFA, which had made such substantial progress. Instead, it reverted to its high-handed and unilateral manner with which it has mishandled the implementation of the NPL in Victoria from the outset.

    The Co-Signatory clubs view its expression of “regret” and “disappointment” as disingenuous and counter-productive and greet it with disbelief. What it meant by “unable to reach a sustainable agreement” remains a mystery and would be amusing if it weren’t so serious and if it didn’t reflect so poorly on those who purport to represent the game, to protect its proud legacy in this State and to promote its enhancement.

    To revert to publicly seeking to reduce the dispute to being between the FFV and two zone representatives, after all that has occurred in recent times, demonstrates bad faith. It knows that the zone representatives have brought the court proceeding, (which now resumes in the Supreme Court on Tuesday), on behalf of clubs and that it is supported by very many clubs representing a broad and diverse cross section of the game and includes all VPL and most State 1clubs. It is also supported by a majority of the zone representatives and FFV members.

    It also knows that the court proceeding has been brought in this way because of the provisions of the Constitution and that its negotiations have been conducted with the clubs.

    The Co-Signatory clubs remain committed to establishing the NPL in Victoria from 2014 in a manner which meets FFA criteria, is financially viable and protects the great legacy of Victorian football as it moves to the next level of development in step with the national advancement of the sport.

    The Co-Signatory clubs will continue to pursue this commitment purposefully, professionally and cooperatively, free of any distraction caused by the so-called ‘Strategic Plan’ of the FFV which is irrelevant to it and an impediment to the successful introduction of the NPL. They will not be inhibited by those few individuals currently frustrating the successful introduction of the NPL in Victoria from 2014.

    Next Actions

    The Co-Signatory clubs are meeting on Tuesday 12th November. At this meeting the clubs will determine the next course of action – Supreme Court Directions hearing is scheduled for Tuesday 12th November to determine a court date in 2014

    Nicholas Tsiaras – Vice President – Box Hill United SC
    Tom Kalas – Director – South Melbourne FC

  • 2013 SMFC Gala Ball Announced

    2013 SMFC Gala Ball Announced

    South Melbourne FC would like to invite you to the end of season Gala Ball, to be held at Lakeside Events Centre (formerly Albert by the Lake) on Saturday 14th December. This will be the first gala event held at Lakeside Stadium since the 2009 Season Launch, which kicked off the Club’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

    The main highlight will be celebrating the 2013 Theo Marmaras Medal winner and VPL Goalkeeper of the Year Peter Gavalas, along with the team’s tremendous efforts throughout the season to reach the Preliminary Final.

    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. Actor and comedian Simon Palomares will be performing at the Gala Ball, and will certainly provide the highlight of the night. He has just returned from Montreal, Canada where he was invited to perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.

    Tickets for the event start from $65 and are strictly limited – book your place now by contacting the Club on (03) 9645 9797.

  • Media Release: Durakovic steps down from his Technical Director role

    Media Release: Durakovic steps down from his Technical Director role

    South Melbourne FC wishes to advise that Mehmet Durakovic has stepped down from his role as Senior Technical Director to accept the position of Head Coach of Malaysian club Selangor.

    Durakovic returns to Selangor where he enjoyed great success in his playing days. In total, he played 82 matches and was instrumental in the side winning three national championships.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Mehmet Durakovic said “leaving South Melbourne was a tough decision as I was enjoying my time overseeing the Club’s Youth Development Program. I have been offered a wonderful opportunity to coach in Malaysia, which made it so difficult to leave. I would like to thank South for the opportunity to come back, and wish Chris and the playing squad all the best for next season”.

    SMFC Head Coach Chris Taylor will temporarily assume the responsibilities of the Senior Technical Director position in a caretaker capacity, as the Club considers its options moving forward.

    SMFC President Leo Athanasakis told smfc.com.au “we are saddened by the news that Mehmet is leaving the club, but we are equally happy that he has been offered a fantastic opportunity in Malaysia. We wish Mehmet all the best, and look forward to seeing him back at South”.

    For all media enquiries, please contact Andrew Mesourouni on 9645 9797.

  • South Melbourne bringing joy to children in Africa

    South Melbourne bringing joy to children in Africa

    Friday, 1 November 2013 9:09 AM

    Back in June of this year, South Melbourne FC was proud to provide assistance to a wonderful charity, continuing its focus on community engagement and assisting those less fortunate. South Melbourne provided 100 SMFC footballs to the Footys4All Foundation through the great help of SMFC legend Jimmy Armstrong.

    Recently, the SMFC footballs finally reached their destination, with a number of balls distributed to children in Rwanda. The children were ecstatic to receive the balls.

    The Footys4All Foundation is a registered not for profit children’s sporting foundation, that supplies new sporting balls from all codes (footballs, basketballs, soccer balls etc.) to disadvantaged, underprivileged and socially displaced children from around Australia and the world, free of charge. The Foundation’s mission is to unite the world through the power of sport and physical activity. Many of the children who receive a ball have never had one, something most of us take for granted. Balls are distributed via existing registered community, sporting, educational and charity organisations.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC Director Tom Kalas said “we are delighted to see the pictures and hear the stories of the children in Rwanda and we hope that they gain many hours of fun and enjoyment playing. We are proud of our association with Footys4all Foundation, as the club seeks to engage with a number of charities who carry out such terrific work. All this is possible with the tremendous support we receive from Nissan Motors and Essendon Nissan who are our Principal Community Program Partner”.

  • South Melbourne launches next ambitious phase of Youth Development Program

    South Melbourne launches next ambitious phase of Youth Development Program

    Saturday, 26 October 2013 10:17 PM


    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce the next stage of its ambitious Youth Development Program.

    Following the success of its first year with its association with the Fragata Academy in Brazil, its Under 18 side clinched the Victorian championship and both the Under12 and Under 17 sides losing in the State Championship Final, the club has reviewed the program seeking to improve and invest to attract the cream of young talented players.

    Participants in the intensive SMFC Youth Development Program will be a part of the FFA youth development pathway.

    As part of the changes to the Youth Development Program, players participating in the U16, U18, U20 age groups will train and play at no cost, with the Club waiving all training fees.

    The following arrangements as part of the program will be offered for the 2014 season:

    • three teams per age group in the sub-juniors.
    • two teams per age groups in the U12, U13, U14, and U15 (Elite Team, Development Team).
    • only one team in age groups in the U16, U18, and U20.
    • Seeking to invest further resources into its Youth Development Program, strength and conditioning plus after game recovery will be
    • introduced for age groups U16, U18, U20 which will be completed at AAMI Park.

    South Melbourne FC has a proud tradition of producing over 50 Socceroo players and was instrumental in the creation of the first truly national football competition in the late 1970s. Its success in Australian football was recognised when it received the prestigious award Oceania Confederation Club of the Century.

    To express your interest in reserving a place in the trial selection process, please contact Harry Gatsoulis at hgatsoulis@bigpond.com

    To download a copy of the Youth Development Registration Form, please click here.

    For all media enquiries, please contact Tom Kalas on (03) 9645 9797 or media@smfc.com.au

  • MEDIA RELEASE: SMFC congratulates Ange Postecoglou on Socceroo Head Coach appointment

    MEDIA RELEASE: SMFC congratulates Ange Postecoglou on Socceroo Head Coach appointment

    Wednesday, 23 October 2013 5:43 PM

    South Melbourne FC is excited at the news that one of its favourite sons in Ange Postecoglou has been confirmed as the next Socceroo Head Coach.

    Postecoglou had a distinguished and outstanding career with South Melbourne FC. In his playing days Postecoglou was at the Club for 10 seasons, playing 193 National Soccer League matches and scoring 19 League goals. He was a key member in the Club’s first NSL Championship in 1984 and captained the Clubs’ second NSL Championship side in the famous Grand Final win against the Melbourne Knights in 1991. One of the most recognised images of the Club’s 54 year history is that of Postecoglou and world football icon Ferenc Puskás (then the South coach) holding the Cup aloft in front of 23,318 fans after that dramatic penalty shootout win at Olympic Park on Sunday 5 May 1991.

    At the completion of his playing career, Postecoglou continued at the Club as Assistant Coach, working under the former Socceroo coach (then South Melbourne Head Coach) Frank Arok. When Arok departed the Club in April 1996, Postecoglou was promoted to Head Coach and oversaw one of the most successful eras in South Melbourne’s history. His teams won back-to-back NSL Championships in 1998 and 1999, with the 1999 Championship qualifying the Club for the Oceania Confederation Club Championship later that year. In Fiji, South Melbourne swept all before them and was crowned Oceania Confederation Club Champion. In January 2000, South Melbourne represented the Oceania Confederation in the FIFA World Club Championship in Brazil, taking on the might of Manchester United, Necaxa and Vasco Da Gama and performing admirably in all three matches.

    Overall, Postecoglou was heavily involved in all four of South’s Australian Championships and also coached South on the world stage in Brazil in 2000. He coached South in 127 National League matches, winning 68, drawing 27 and losing 32 for a winning percentage of 54per cent.

    South Melbourne FC wishes Ange Postecoglou the best of luck as he leads the Socceroos into the World Cup in Brazil next year.

  • City too strong for South

    City too strong for South

    Monday, 14 October 2013 2:13 PM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC’s 2013 season came to a disappointing end when it was defeated 5-0 by Northcote City in the Preliminary Final at SS Anderson Reserve on Sunday afternoon. A double from Milos Lujic and goals from James Kalifatidis and Evan Kounavelis – plus a controversial own goal given against Peter Gavalas – completed what was a miserable afternoon played in miserable conditions.

    South came into the game on the back of consecutive 1-0 victories in both the Elimination Final and Minor Semi Final, whereas Northcote came into the match having lost 2-1 in extra time against the Bentleigh Greens in last weekend’s Major Semi Final. That gave the Greens a direct passage to next Saturday’s Grand Final and Northcote the right to use its double-chance in the game against South. Goran Lozanovski’s Northcote had been the most consistent team in 2013 and as a result won the Minor Premiership, so to bow out of the finals in straight sets was something they were not prepared to accept.

    In wet and windy conditions at SS Anderson Reserve, Northcote put early pressure on South and opened the scoring after only five minutes. Former South player Marinos Gasparis fired in an excellent cross from a free kick on the right for Kalifatidis to head past Gavalas, the first time the South goalkeeper’s goal had been breached since – ironically – the League match against Northcote at Lakeside Stadium on Saturday 14 September. Northcote doubled their lead just after the half-hour in controversial circumstances, as Gavalas looked to have been pushed over the goal line by Lujic as he was catching Gasparis’ overhead shot; however referee Shaun Evans allowed the goal. South had a great chance to pull a goal back just before the halftime break after Tyson Holmes found some space in the box, however he did not get a proper connection to the ball and Northcote goalkeeper Chris Petropoulos pushed away the eventual shot for a corner.

    Chris Taylor’s side began the second half more positively with more pressure on the Northcote defence but they were unable to breach Petropoulos’ goal. The sucker-punch third goal arrived against the run of play on 55 minutes when Lujic followed through to head home after Kalifatidis’ initial shot was saved by Gavalas. Things went from bad to worse five minutes later when the South defence mis-read Petropoulos’ long ball forward and allowed the ball to bounce over them for Kounavelis to slip in behind and tuck the ball past Gavalas. The rout was completed after 78 minutes when Lujic scored his second of the afternoon after playing a one-two with Gasparis before firing past a helpless Gavalas. South tried hard but it was never going to be their day as the effects and luck of the previous few weeks had finally caught up to them.

    Post-match, Taylor was disappointed how “a few things went against us in the first half” but was proud of how his team had risen to an eventual third-placed finish after a horrible mid-season slump that saw the departure of former coach Peter Tsolakis as well as several players. Sunday’s result also proved how difficult it is to win the Championship without the benefit of a double-chance that comes by finishing in the top three at the end of the regular season, which is exactly where Taylor and his side will be looking to finish in 2014.

    FINAL SCORE: NORTHCOTE CITY 5-0 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 2-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    1-0: James Kalifatidis (5′)
    2-0: Peter Gavalas Own Goal (31′)
    3-0: Milos Lujic (55′)
    4-0: Evan Kounavelis (60′)
    5-0: Milos Lujic (78′)

    Northcote City:
    22. Chris PETROPOULOS (GK), 2. Adrian CHIAPPETTA, 4. Kristian KONSTANTINIDIS, 6. Bonel OBRADOVIC, 8. James KALIFATIDIS, 9. Milos LUJIC, 10. Alex ROJAS (14. Michael CATALANO 68’), 12. Hayden D’AGOSTINO (5. Nick TZOULIS 57’), 17. Marinos GASPARIS, 18. Michael EAGER (Rylan SADLER 82’), 20. Evan KOUNAVELIS

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 2. Tim MALA, 4. Bryan BRAN, 5. Nick EPIFANO (12. Rhys MEREDITH 57′), 7. Luke HOPPER, 9. Trent RIXON (C), 10. Tyson HOLMES, 13. Iqi JAWADI, 16. Alan KEARNEY (11. Brad NORTON 57′), 17. Nick SOOLSMA, 19. Shaun KELLY

    SMFC Man of the Match: Iqi Jawadi
    Venue: SS Anderson Reserve
    Date: Sunday 13 October 2013

  • South face off against Northcote in Sunday’s Prelim Final

    South face off against Northcote in Sunday’s Prelim Final

    Friday, 11 October 2013 9:35 AM

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC plays in its first Victorian Premier League Preliminary Final since 2005 when it travels to SS Anderson Reserve to play Northcote City on Sunday afternoon. The winning side will book itself a spot in the 2013 VPL Grand Final to be played against the Bentleigh Greens at AAMI Park next Saturday 19 October.

    South qualified for the Preliminary Final thanks to the hard-fought 0-1 victory against their old rivals Melbourne Knights in the Minor Semi Final at Somers Street last Friday night. Trent Rixon’s goal after 67 minutes proved to be the difference between the two sides as Peter Gavalas and his defence managed to claim a third successive clean sheet. The following evening, Northcote played Bentleigh in the Major Semi Final at SS Anderson Reserve and lost 1-2 in extra time following a 1-1 draw after normal time. The win ensured Bentleigh a straight passage through to the Grand Final, whilst allowing Northcote a second chance to qualify for the Grand Final by playing South on Sunday.

    Northcote City and South have faced each other three times in 2013 in both League and Cup competitions with mixed results. Their first meeting was in the Fifth Round of the State Knockout Cup on Monday 10 June as South defeated Northcote 3-2 (Brad Norton scoring the winning goal in extra time following a 2-2 draw after normal time) to progress to the Quarter Final stage. Just under two weeks later the two sides met in the League (Sunday 23 June) as Northcote smashed an extremely disappointing South side 3-0 at John Cain Memorial Park. The reverse League fixture at Lakeside Stadium was played on Saturday 14 September, when Trent Rixon’s late header cancelled Evan Kounavelis’ earlier goal to make the final score 1-1.

    The last time South Melbourne played in the VPL Preliminary Final was on Sunday 11 September 2005 when it lost 1-0 against Heidelberg United at the Olympic Village in front of over 8,000 fans. South qualified for the 2006 VPL Grand Final the following season by defeating Altona Magic at Somers Street in the Major Semi Final, therefore earning the right to bypass the Preliminary Final and automatically confirm a spot in the Grand Final (like Bentleigh last weekend). Since 2006, South has not progressed further than the Minor Semi Final, when it was defeated 1-0 by Oakleigh Cannons on Sunday 21 August 2011.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 3pm at SS Anderson Reserve.

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