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  • South and Heidelberg set to lock horns again in the derby!!

    South and Heidelberg set to lock horns again in the derby!!

    Friday, 11 March 2011 11:36 AM

    By Paul Mavroudis

    After a gutsy 2-1 win over the Bentleigh Greens in Round 3 of the Victorian Premier League, this Sunday evening will see South Melbourne FC meet old rival Heidelberg United at the Olympic Village. In the first leg of a difficult two week spell away from home ‚the always intriguing fixture away against the Oakleigh Cannons follows in the next round. South Melbourne FC will be looking to break a long running drought, by overcoming Heidelberg United in a league fixture for the first time since 2006.

    Since that 2006 mid season 3-1 win by South at Lakeside, Heidelberg United has not lost a Victorian Premier League match against South Melbourne FC, and the task ahead of the visiting side will be made that much more difficult by the absence of Kliment Taseski. Taseski, on loan from Melbourne Heart, has impressed in his short time with South, but he will be serving the first match of a three-match suspension after receiving a straight red card against the Greens. Doubts may also exist over the fitness of midfielder Fernando De Moraes, who came off injured for the second consecutive week after severe challenges.

    In addition to its increasing injury problems, and apart from the long term injuries to midfielders Joe Keenan and Yianni Galanos, Marinos Gasparis has also been in the wars – South must also have continuing concerns about its defensive structures. Despite holding Bentleigh to mostly set piece attacks last week, Heidelberg United will almost certainly put out a far more attacking tactical approach, which South has thus far been unable to adequately nullify.

    South Melbourne FC will be buoyed however by their new found ability to score goals, with 11 goals scored in just four matches, with the load being spread evenly amongst several players. The visitors will also take encouragement from the recent Hellenic Cup final victory over Heidelberg United, a 2-1 win in extra time. In that game South Melbourne FC had to come from behind to take the trophy, and the side may have accordingly found a measure of mental toughness to add to its obvious talent.

    Coming up against an opponent tipped as a likely finals contender, still smarting after a loss last week against Hume City, and looking forward to keeping up a long undefeated streak against its eternal foe, South Melbourne FC will need every ounce of that mental toughness to extract a result that’s been five years in the making. Too long for a club that once prided itself on the overwhelming dominance it held in this fixture.

    Kick-off is at 6pm

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  • South Ground Greens

    South Ground Greens

    Monday, 7 March 2011 12:26 PM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC has won its second match of the 2011 Victorian Premier League season after defeating leaders Bentleigh Greens 2-1 at John Cain Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon. The win was thoroughly deserved as South was clearly the better team on the day, even with one less man on the field for most of the second half following the dismissal of Kliment Taseski.

    On what was an extremely warm afternoon at John Cain Memorial Park, South opened the scoring after just two minutes of play. Jesse Krncevic’s deflected shot went wide for a corner that Taseski took and sent a wonderful outswinging corner to the penalty spot that Sebastian Petrovic got his head to and flicked the ball into the far corner of the net.

    South continued to enjoy large amounts of possession but was unable to find another avenue through to goal in order to double its slender lead. On the half-hour mark, they were made to pay by Bentleigh, after a set piece from the right flank following a free kick was headed home by Sean McIlroy.

    The home side did not have to wait long to regain the lead though, following a wild goal by Kyle Joryeff shortly before halftime. A switch from the right side was well trapped by Joryeff before he fired a shot across his body that went into the goal after bouncing off the far post. It was nothing less than South deserved and ultimately proved to be the winning goal for the afternoon.

    In the second half, South were dealt a severe blow when Taseski was controversially shown a straight red card following a late challenge. This meant the home side needed to battle the rest of the match with only ten men, which the team did admirably. Stefaan Sardelic was called upon to make a few interventions but apart from this Bentleigh hardly created many clear-cut chances to level. At the other end, South wasted several opportunities to score a third and end the match as a contest but was unable to do so. In the end, the home side did enough to earn a vital three points ahead of the derby against Heidelberg United next weekend.

    South travels to Olympic VIllage this coming Sunday knowing it will take a huge effort to get at least a point from a venue that the Club has not won since the opening round of the 2006 Victorian Premier League season. The match kicks off at 18:00.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 2-1 BENTLEIGH GREENS (HT: 2-1)

    Goals Scorers
    1-0: Sebastian Petrovic (2′)

    1-1: Sean McIlroy (30′)

    2-1: Kyle Joryeff (38′)


    South Melbourne FC

    1. Stefaan SARDELLIC, 3. Rhodri PAYNE, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Steven TOPALOVIC, 8. Carl RECCHIA, 10. Kliment TASESKI (sent off), 11. Jesse KRNCEVIC, 15. Fernando DE MORAES (9. Gianni DE NITTIS 82′), 18. Marinos GASPARIS (5. Daniel VASILEVSKI 49′), 23. Sebastian PETROVIC, 25. Kyle JORYEFF (14. Kamal IBRAHIM 63′)



    Bentleigh Greens

    1. Kile KENNEDY, 3. Thomas MATHEWS, 5. Steve LAURIE, 6. Stephen DOWNES, 8. Wayne WALLACE, 9. Sean McLLROY, 10. Hayden DOYLE, 11. Scott BULLOCK (7. James McGARRY 70′), 14. Aron WILFORD, 16. Ryan DAVIDSON, 17. Jack WEBSTER (4. Craig SMART 46′)



    SMFC Man of the Match:
    Carl Recchia

    Venue: John Cain Memorial Park

    Date: Sunday 6 March 2011

  • Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Bentleigh Greens

    Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Bentleigh Greens

    Friday, 4 March 2011 1:29 PM

    South Melbourne FC hosts the Bentleigh Greens in the third round of the Victorian Premier League on Sunday afternoon at John Cain Memorial Park. South will be keen on avenging the mid-week defeat to the Victorian Training Centre, whilst at the same time overcome the current Victiorian Premier League leaders and narrow the gap between the two sides at the top of the ladder.

    South may rush short-term signing Ljubo Milicevic straight into the starting line-up for Sunday’s match, after the former Socceroo signed for the Club during the week. Milicevic may well be the missing ingredient in a South side that has disappointingly conceded eight goals from its opening three Victorian Premier League matches. The most recent effort was conceding two second half goals to lose 2-3 against the VTC on Wednesday night. Sebastian Petrovic, Daniel Vasilevski and Fernando De Moraes all missed the VTC match through injury; however it is hoped that they will all be pushing for inclusion in the team for Sunday’s match. If Milicevic does indeed start, coach Eddie Krncevic may opt to switch Steven Topalovic to right back in order to accommodate Milicevic next to captain Steven O’Dor at centre-half.

    Victorian Premier League leaders Bentleigh have started 2011 well, winning two of their opening three games. The Greens would have had three wins from three but for Heidelberg’s 97th minute equaliser at the Olympic Village last Sunday, breaking Bentleigh’s 100% winning record this season. Nevertheless, Andy O’Dell’s side has 7 points from a possible nine and it will take a big effort from South to win Sunday’s match. However South has already proven in 2011 that it can beat Bentleigh, comfortably defeating the Greens 2-0 at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex in their Hellenic Cup semi final match.

    Prior to the Bentleigh Greens match, the annual SMFC Family Day will be held, with many activities for all ages to kept entertained.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 5pm at John Cain Memorial Park.

  • Wednesday Night Football: SMFC to take on the VTC

    Wednesday Night Football: SMFC to take on the VTC

    Tuesday, 1 March 2011 12:34 PM

    SMFC-VTC

     

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC’s Victorian Premier League season continues on Wednesday night when the team faces the Victorian Training Centre (VTC) at Port Melbourne’s SS Anderson Reserve at 8.30pm.

    All Victorian Premier League sides played two mid-week matches against the VTC last season but the matches were effectively friendlies, with no competition points played for. However in 2011, all matches against the VTC are being played for competition points – as a result there are 24 Victorian Premier League fixtures this season, as the VTC is effectively a 13th team in the Victorian Premier League despite the fact they cannot participate in the finals series or be relegated.

    South will go into Wednesday night keen on winning a second consecutive match following the thrilling 6-4 win away at Springvale White Eagles last Friday night. With difficult matches in the coming weeks, it is essential that South picks up as many points as possible early in the campaign, with the VTC match being no exception. One thing Eddie Krncevic’s side needs to fix up is its defensive problems, with five goals being conceded in two matches, including four against the White Eagles. With Jesse Krncevic on fire at the other end of the field (3 goals in two Victorian Premier League matches) and with Fernando De Moraes, Kamal Ibrahim, Kliment Taseski and Carl Recchia all scoring already this season, the coaching staff will be expecting that good form to continue.

    De Moraes limped off with what looked to be a nasty ankle injury against Springvale, however the early signs are that the midfielder is recovering well and may even be able to line up against the VTC on Wednesday night. Otherwise it is expected that he will be back in the match against Bentleigh on Sunday afternoon. South fans will be hoping that De Moraes is back as soon as possible, as he currently sits on 49 Victorian Premier League goals for the Club and will be hoping to become only the eighth player in the Club’s history to score 50 League goals. Daniel Vasilevski will also be hoping to play in the coming few games, following his injury against Heidelberg in the recent Hellenic Cup final.

    The VTC has experienced a mixed start to its 2011 season, with a 4-1 thumping of Springvale followed by a 1-0 loss against Bentleigh. It is expected that the VTC will be an extremely quick side due to the large amount of youth players in their team, and the 4-1 result against Springvale has proven that they are more than capable of scoring and winning against Victorian Premier League teams. South’s defence will need to be as alert as ever in order to put a stop to the amount of goals conceded in the opening two weekends of the new season. One player South will know about is former Under 21’s player Jason Riccuiti, who made five substitute appearances for Vaughan Coveny’s side last season. Another former South junior in Damir Lokvancic will also most likely feature for the VTC.

    Wednesday night’s match kicks off at 8.30pm at SS Anderson Reserve in Port Melbourne. The match is a home game for South Melbourne FC and as a result all 2011 South Melbourne FC members will be entitled to free admission into the venue. The Club encourages all supporters to attend the match and lend their support to the team as it strives for back-to-back Victorian Premier League wins.

  • Game, Set, Match to South!

    Game, Set, Match to South!

    Sunday, 27 February 2011 11:13 AM

    SMFC-vs-Springvale

    By John Kyrou

    It was a tennis scoreline at the Serbian Sports Centre on Friday night as South Melbourne FC defeated the Springvale White Eagles 6-4, in what will surely be one of the more remarkable Victorian Premier League matches of 2011. In a match that saw an astonishing eight goals scored in the second half, South scored all six of its goals in the final 45 minutes to complete the comeback following a 2-0 deficit at the half time break.

    Springvale began the game determined to win its first points for 2011 following consecutive defeats in their opening two Victorian Premier League matches. Former South forward Goran Zoric played his first match for the White Eagles this season and it was his inclusion in the home side’s starting eleven that caused South all sorts of problems in the first half. It was Zoric who won a penalty for the home side in the 24th minute after being fouled in the area by Sebastian Petrovic, however, luckily for South the resulting penalty was blasted onto the crossbar by Gordan Mrdic. South’s luck ran out only minutes later when Zoric opened the scoring and then doubled the home side’s lead with two excellently taken goals. His first was scored with a 25 yard effort that beat Stefaan Sardelic in the 27th minute, with his second goal scored by cutting in from the left and beating two defenders before rifling a shot into the bottom left corner in the 33rd minute.

    South coach Eddie Krncevic immediately made changes during the halftime period and substituted both Gianni De Nittis and Petrovic with Kamal Ibrahim and Kyle Joryeff respectively. An early goal was desperately needed and it was Fernando De Moraes who stepped up for the away side five minutes into the half, when he turned his marker and scored from the edge of the area with a left footed shot that beat goalkeeper Scott Agustin at his near post. The goal was De Moraes’ 49th Victorian Premier League goal for the Club, putting the midfielder in outright eighth position (overtaking Doug Brown) in South’s all-time highest goal scorers in National/State/Victorian Premier League competition.

    All of a sudden South were back in the contest and Springvale’s momentum and confidence had been clearly dented. South continued to attack in numbers and equalised minutes later when Agustin spilt the ball after going outside his goal area. This allowed debutant Ibrahim the simple task of passing the ball into the empty net to score his first goal for the away side. Kliment Taseski, also making his South debut on the night, then completed South’s amazing turnaround by scoring a sensational left-footed goal from outside the area. The two boys had made an immediate impact after arriving at the Club on loan from A-League side Melbourne Heart FC.

    The away side clearly now had all the run and continued to attack, trying to score a fourth goal to wrap up the three points. However, against the run of play Springvale were awarded a penalty following a shirt pull by Steven Topalovic on Milos Lujic in the area. Sardelic went the right way but could not get enough of his hand on the ball to keep it out of the net as Zoran Vukas converted Springvale’s spot-kick to make the score 3-3. However amazingly, South regained the lead only a minute later when a stinging shot from outside the area by De Moraes rattled the crossbar before falling nicely for Carl Recchia to head into the empty net. Marinos Gasparis then played Jesse Krncevic a wonderful through-ball that the forward finished after rounding Agustin before rolling the ball into the empty goal to make it 3-5.

    With a 5-3 lead and with time running out, it seemed like South had the three points in the bag. However to Springvale’s credit, the home side continued fighting right until the end and scored again as the match neared its conclusion. A cut-back from the right was parried into Tome Racunica’s path and the White Eagles player smashed the ball home to make the score 5-4 and set up a nervous at the Serbian Sports Centre. However, Krncevic made absolutely sure of the three points by chipping Agustin after De Moraes put him through one-on-one with the White Eagles goalkeeper. De Moraes had enjoyed an outstanding match but disappointingly hobbled off the ground with an injury following a bad tackle from Lujic that saw the Springvale player only cautioned. The full-time whistle moments later completed a remarkably entertaining match for neutral spectators and, in the end, for South supporters as well.

    South Melbourne FC’s next match is against the Victorian Training Centre (VTC) this Wednesday 2 March at Port Melbourne’s SS Anderson Reserve, with kick-off at 20:30. Supporters are reminded that the Club’s two mid-week matches against the VTC this season count for competition points and as a result should be treated like any normal Victorian Premier League fixture.

    FINAL SCORE: SPRINGVALE WHITE EAGLES 4-6 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 2-0)

    Goal Scorers
    1-0: Goran Zoric (28’) 

    2-0: Goran Zoric (33’)

    2-1: Fernando De Moraes (50’)

    2-2: Kamal Ibrahim (58’)

    2-3: Kliment Taseski (65’)

    3-3: Zoran Vukas (66’pk)

    3-4: Carl Recchia (79’)

    3-5: Jesse Krncevic (87’)

    4-5: Tome Racunica (87’)

    4-6: Jesse Krncevic (89’)



    Springvale White Eagles
    2. Adam EWIN, 7. Tome RACUNICA, 8. Gordan MRDIC, 9. Milos LUJIC, 10. Dejan RADOJICIC, 12. Dushan NIKOLIC (4. Boris BAJIC 75′), 16. Dominic D’ANGELO, 17. Zoran VUKAS (24. Lewis KARANICOLAS 80′), 18. Nikolas VELJOVIC (11. Rados TOMIC 75′), 19. Goran ZORIC, 23. Scott AGUSTIN 



    South Melbourne FC 
    1. Stefaan SARDELIC, 3. Rhodri PAYNE, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Steven TOPALOVIC, 8. Carl RECCHIA, 9. Gianni DE NITTIS (14. Kamal IBRAHIM 46′), 10. Kliment TASESKI, 11. Jesse KRNCEVIC, 15. Fernando DE MORAES (24. Nick JACOBS 89′), 18. Marinos GASPARIS, 23. Sebastian PETROVIC (25. Kyle JORYEFF 46′) 



    SMFC Man of the Match: Fernando De Moraes

    Venue: Serbian Sports Centre (White Eagles Stadium)

    Date: Friday 25 February 2011

  • southRadio back in 2011 – Episode 2 now available!

    southRadio back in 2011 – Episode 2 now available!

    Friday, 25 February 2011 12:07 PM

    On the 2nd episode of southRadio in 2011, we review the Round 1 clash against Green Gully, and preview the upcoming game between South Melbourne FC and  Springvale White Eagles.

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

    Click here to download episode 2 of southRadio (MP3) – Right Click and Save As

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  • Join us at the SMFC Family Day – Sunday 6th March

    Join us at the SMFC Family Day – Sunday 6th March

    Friday, 25 February 2011 10:09 AM

    The annual SMFC Family Day is to be held on Sunday 6th March.

    Last year saw hundreds turn out to partake in the SMFC Family Day at Bob Jane Stadium. The picturesque setting provided an ideal backdrop for what was a fantastic day had by all with the local fire brigade, face painting and small sided games all part of the many attractions.

    This year due to the Bob Jane Stadium redevelopment, we will host the event at our home away from home in John Cain Memorial Park in Northcote. The day will commence at 10am and will be held before the Round 3 derby clash between South Melbourne FC and Bentleigh Greens.

    Fans will have the opportunity of purchasing their 2011 membership and new range of Adidas merchandise as well. The players and coaching staff will be in attendance, and will provide a great opportunity for fans and players alike to chat about the upcoming game.

     

  • Match Preview – Springvale White Eagles vs South Melbourne FC

    Match Preview – Springvale White Eagles vs South Melbourne FC

    Friday, 25 February 2011 9:51 AM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC enters the unknown tonight when the team travels to the Serbian Sports Centre to face newly-promoted Springvale White Eagles.

    Springvale enjoyed last season in State League 1 and spent the majority of 2010 on top of the ladder before St Albans won the State League Championship on goal difference following the final day of the season. Nevertheless, the White Eagles finished in second position on the ladder and were promoted into the Premier League along with their big rivals St Albans. This is the first season back in the Premier League for Springvale since their disastrous 2007 season, which saw them win only five points from 26 Premier League matches and get relegated with an enormous goal difference of -60.

    South has not played Springvale at the Serbian Sports Centre in League competition as the two sides have only had one previous meeting against each other, with that match played at Lakeside Stadium. On that occasion (played on Sunday 13 May 2007), South destroyed Springvale 6-0 thanks to a double from Nathan Caldwell (9′, 59′), and goals from Fernando De Moraes (24′), Yusuf Yusuf (25′), Ricky Diaco (73′) and substitute Gianni De Nittis (85′).

    South will go into tonight’s match confident of getting three points following a solid opening round performance against reigning League Champions Green Gully last Sunday. Whilst the match finished in a 1-1 draw, South were superior to Gully for the majority of the 90 minutes but ultimately failed in turning this dominance into goals. Coach Eddie Krncevic will be expecting a much tighter defensive performance against the White Eagles and for more of the chances created in the attacking area to be put away. The away side will also be boosted significantly with the signings of Kliment Taseski and Kamal Ibrahim overnight. Both players arrive from A-League team Melbourne Heart and will add more depth to an already talented team. It is expected that both players will make their South Melbourne FC debuts against Springvale tonight.

    Springvale should not be treated lightly however, as the home side will no doubt make the venue a tough place for South’s players to win in. Despite losing their opening two matches of the season, Springvale will be keen on defeating one of the bigger clubs in the League in order to kick-start their own season and ensure that their first Premier League season in 3 years doesn’t end like it did in 2007.

    The match kicks off tonight at 20:30 tonight at the Serbian Sports Centre.

  • Young Socceroos sign with South

    Young Socceroos sign with South

    Thursday, 24 February 2011 6:23 PM

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    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce two new signings in Kliment Taseski and Kamal Ibrahim for the 2011 Victorian Premier League season. Both players arrive from A-League team Melbourne Heart.

    Taseski played only four matches for Heart in the 2010/11 A-League season, however is rated as an exciting young player, with the 19 year old starring in Altona Magic’s 2009 Premier League Championship and winning the Jimmy Rooney Medal as the best player on the field during the Grand Final. The attacking player has also featured heavily in the National Youth set-up and was in the squad for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-19 Championship before also being selected for the Young Socceroos. He is also a former SMFC Junior.

    Dazzling forward Ibrahim is also an exciting signing, with the 18 year old having represented the Young Socceroos and the Joeys as well as making a name for himself at the Victorian and Australian Institutes of Sport. He made three appearances for Heart and is another young player with a bright future ahead of him.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Director of Football Ange Dallas was delighted with the new signings and mentioned how “we are very pleased and excited to have both Kliment and Kamal in our squad for the 2011 season. Both have experience at national and international levels and we hope that they can produce some fantastic football in the South Melbourne FC shirt”.

    South Melbourne FC welcomes Kliment Taseski and Kamal Ibrahim to the Club and wishes both players the best in the 2011 Premier League season.

  • SMFC TV back in 2011 – TONIGHT !!!

    SMFC TV back in 2011 – TONIGHT !!!

    Wednesday, 23 February 2011 11:17 AM

    smfcTV

    South Melbourne FC in association with Canvas Media is proud to announce that SMFC TV on Channel 31 will return in 2011 to a brand NEW time slot.

    SMFC TV has moved to the new time slot of Wednesday 7pm, with a replay of the program each Saturday morning at 9am.

    The first episode of SMFC TV is scheduled for TONIGHT – Wednesday 23rd February.

    The show will continue to provide match highlights, player and coaching staff interviews, showcase our junior development program and stars of tomorrow. Furthermore, SMFC TV will focus directly on bringing the latest news from the club, as well as providing all South Melbourne FC and general football fans with a modern and fresh view of the club.

    The show is to be produced by Paul Zarogiannis from Canvas Media. Canvas Media produced SMFC TV in 2010, who also travelled to Singapore to cover all the action from the RHB Singapore Cup.

    Club President, Leo Athanaskis speaking to smfc.com.au said “We are extremely delighted with the news that SMFC TV has secured a prime time slot on Channel 31, only days after the match has been played. SMFC TV provided an excellent opportunity to showcase the club to a wider audience, and with the move to Wednesday nights, we expect the number of viewers of the show to increase substantially. We are equally pleased to be working again with Canvas Media this season.”

    South Melbourne FC encourages all football fans to tune into the show, and enjoy the best of Victorian football.

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

    SMFC TV

    TONIGHT – Wednesday February 23rd
    Channel 31
    7pm (Replay Saturday at 9am)

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