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  • Joe Montemuro Appointed SMFC Under 21 Coach

    Joe Montemuro Appointed SMFC Under 21 Coach

    Wednesday, 2 December 2009 9:41 AM

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce the appointment of Giuseppe (Joe) Montemuro as Coach of the Under 21s team for the 2010 season.

    SMFC Director of Football, Ange Dallas, was pleased to welcome Joe back to the Club, telling smfc.com.au “Our aim is to give young genuine potentials the chance to one day play at the highest level possible. I am aware in order to achieve and produce the best youngsters in the country you need a coach with the credentials and talent to develop these stars of the future. Joe is a renowned youth coach with immense experience who will guide our youngsters to flourish and progress in fulfilling their dreams as professional footballers”.

    Joe comes to the club with a wealth of experience, previously taking charge of Hume City and South Melbourne at Under 21 level and Sunshine Georgies in the VPL as senior coach.

    Joe will be replacing David Lugli, who was promoted to Assistant Coach to work alongside Head Coach, Vaughan Coveny. David had successfully guided the Under 21 side to second place in the 2009 season.

    The Club wishes Joe Montemuro all the best for 2010.

  • South Melbourne FC – 2009 Season Review

    South Melbourne FC – 2009 Season Review

    Friday, 27 November 2009 12:13 PM

    By John Kyrou

    Click here to view the 2009 Season highlights courtesy of smfcTV

    South Melbourne FC enjoyed a relatively successful 2009 season. With the club celebrating its 50th birthday and after consecutive seasons without a finals appearance, it was imperative that South Melbourne FC hit form again.

    In preparing for the tough struggle that would be the Victorian Premier League season, South competed in the Hellenic Cup. South had won the competition twice previously (in 1984 against Yarraville and in 2007 against Oakleigh) but were embarrassed in the 2008 competition, crashing out with a 0-1 quarter final defeat against the then State League One outfit Bentleigh.

    There were no such problems this time around, with South cruising through the group stages before overcoming Bentleigh 1-0 in the quarter final (Steve O’Dor with the winning goal). In the semi final, South comfortably established a 2-0 lead thanks to Fernando De Moraes and returning legend Vaughan Coveny. Oakleigh fought back to equalise but Coveny sent South through to the final with an extra time winner.

    The final against Heidelberg was a non-event, with Coveny and Gianni De Nittis sending South 2-0 up before Fernando wrapped up the scoring with a wonderful curling effort from outside the area. The club celebrated the win long into the night on the pitch of Bob Jane Stadium in the 2009 season launch. Many of South’s past State League and National League championship players were in attendance to toast the past but also look forward to the oncoming season and the bright future of the club.

    Despite the near-flawless pre-season, the opening two matches of the league season were a disaster, with newly-promoted Dandenong Thunder and old rivals Heidelberg both defeating South 1-0 at Bob Jane Stadium. Things looked to be going from bad to worse in round three when Preston opened the scoring at Connor Reserve. However O’Dor and new signing Joseph Youssef gave South a halftime lead before Goran Zoric stunned the crowd with four second half goals as South ran out 7-1 winners. Zoric’s effort meant he joined an exclusive club in being one of only eight players to have scored four goals in a league match for South Melbourne FC.

    South then enjoyed a winning run, with a 2-1 derby win against the Melbourne Knights followed by a comfortable 3-1 victory against Whittlesea. In round six, league leaders Richmond arrived at Lakeside but were dismantled from the top of the table with a 3-0 hiding. In the process Coveny notched his 99th league goal for South with a thunderous shot from outside the box, with only the near post preventing him from bringing up his 100th goal a short time later.

    Captain Rama Tavsancioglu celebrated 100 league matches for the club when South travelled to Green Gully Reserve in round seven. Fernando’s penalty was South’s first goal at the venue in 23 years, which was also the last time South won there. Gully equalised on half time then controversially went ahead in the second half after a clear foul on keeper Tommi Tomich. When all looked lost, Coveny laid the ball off for substitute De Nittis to net an injury-time equaliser and keep the unbeaten run going.

    Coveny’s header against Hume elevated him alongside Paul Trimboli as the only two players to score 100 league goals for South Melbourne FC, simply an outstanding achievement for the veteran. Sebastian Petrovic scored his first for the season as South beat Hume 2-1 to win the inaugural ANZAC Day Cup. The undefeated run continued with a scoreless draw against Oakleigh, a 2-0 home win against Altona (in which Fernando celebrated his 100 league game milestone for the club) and a hard-fought 1-1 away draw with Sunshine George Cross.

    In round twelve, South travelled to George Andrews Reserve for the first time to face the undefeated league leaders Dandenong. In a classic smash-and-grab performance, the away side fought back from deservedly being 2-0 down to pinch an unlikely 2-2 draw and could have stolen all three points had De Nittis’ quick turn and shot not been cleverly saved at the near post by Stuart Webster.

    The unbeaten run came to an end at the Olympic Village as a ten-man South did everything but find the back of the net in a 1-0 defeat to Heidelberg. This was soon forgotten the next week when six goals were put in the back of the Preston goal as the side won 6-2. The following week South travelled to Somers Street to meet the struggling Melbourne Knights. Despite taking an early lead through Youssef, the away side failed to capitalise on many goal opportunities and as a result the Knights fought back for a deserved 1-1 draw.

    South launched ‘Foundation Round’ in the round 16 home clash against Whittlesea and wore a white strip with the red V as a tribute to the original shirt worn by the great South Melbourne Hellas sides of the early 1960s. The day was a success thanks to an easy 4-0 demolition job on the hapless Whittlesea side. The winning form continued at Kevin Bartlett Reserve the following round, as South won 1-3 despite conceding a controversial early penalty.

    Green Gully frustrated South for a second time in 2009 when they left Bob Jane Stadium with a point in round 18. A Tomich error led to Gully’s goal early in the second half before Petrovic equalised with a header. South were denied a winning goal with Coveny’s effort being ruled out for offside despite the referee initially awarding the goal before changing his mind. The frustration continued the following week when Hume inflicted South’s third home loss of the season with a snatch-and-grab 0-1 win.

    South travelled to Jack Edwards Reserve desperately needing a win in order to hang into contention for second spot. In an end-to-end battle, Oakleigh took the lead before Coveny equalised in the second half for another frustrating draw. A win the following round was imperative away to Altona, a venue South had not picked up a single point at since returning to the VPL in 2005. This continued as Altona inflicted South’s worst defeat of the season with a 3-0 thumping.

    Amazingly, South went into the final round with a mathematical possibility of finishing anywhere from second to seventh. Fernando saved his best for last by scoring one of the cheekiest and controversial goals seen in some time, which ended up being shown around the world via YouTube. Sunshine goalkeeper Martin John took too long to clear the ball after being thrown the ball by Fernando after an injury. Fernando snuck up and dispossessed John before netting an easy goal to send South into the finals. Other results meant that South finished the season in fifth place, meaning a cut-throat Elimination Final appearance against Hume City.

    A windy Epping Stadium was where South’s topsy-turvy season ended, when early goals in each half were enough for Hume to advance thanks to a 2-0 win. South was extremely unlucky not to score several times on the day, but it epitomised what had been a frustrating second half of the season, with not enough goals scored from chances created and too many soft goals conceded.

    South Melbourne FC farewelled the 2009 season and concluded its series of 50th year celebration events with the 50th Anniversary Gall Ball, held at the Palladium at Crown on Saturday, 7th November. The night was one of high nostalgia yet at the same time provided the 700 guests with a glimpse of what is sure to be a very bright and rewarding future for the club.

    SBS Head of Sport Les Murray, known to many in this country as ‘Mr Football’, was the Master of Ceremonies. Mr Murray opened by recalling his first memories of South, that being in 1966 when the Con Nestoridis led side travelled to Sydney to play St George Budapest. Since then Mr Murray covered many South Melbourne NSL matches, which led him to mention how much he grew to strongly appreciate the exceptionally talented players that have played for the club over the decades.

    Following the opening address, State Labor Member for Albert Park Mr Martin Foley, South president Leo Athanasakis and Chairman Nick Galatas all made brief speeches congulatulating the club on 50 wonderful years. All three gentlemen also touched on the new stadium deal at Lakeside and how it will have enormous benefits for the club. Messers Athanasakis and Galatas also praised the previous presidents of the club for their enormous contributions to South Melbourne FC.

    From there and in chronological year order, the championship winning players of the State League and National League were called onto the stage where each player received an individual plaque as well as induction into the South Melbourne FC Hall of Fame. On stage to present these awards were former presidents (or relatives of deceased presidents) of South Melbourne FC.

    Click here to view the 2009 Season highlights courtesy of smfcTV

  • U12- U21 Trial & Coaching Information (Updated)

    U12- U21 Trial & Coaching Information (Updated)

    Friday, 27 November 2009 11:57 AM

    SMFC – Juniors Season 2010 U12- U21 Trials at Bob Jane Stadium and Coaching Appointments announced.

    Please note:
    U12-U21 Trials are by invitation only.
    Pls contact respective coaches to register interest.

    U7, U9, U11 Coaches have completed interview stage, and are currently being referenced checked. Information and registration dates will be announced shortly.

    U12 Michael Karak mkarak@bigpond.net.au 0407881112
    U13 Ange Dallas football@smfc.com.au 0418178335
    U14 Boyan Mitkov btdd@optusnet.com.au 0410574015
    U15 Gus Caminos caminos@live.com.au 0400223590
    U16 Once U21 trials are completed, U16 Trials will then be scheduled
    U18 Once U21 trials are completed, U18 Trials will then be scheduled
    U21 Trials by invitation only

    Open trials for the SMFC U11 squad

    First trial session for U11 ‘s 2010 begin on Sunday 6th of December, 10am -12pm at Bob Jane Stadium.

    All SMFC players from 2009 are guaranteed a place for the new season.
    Please bring shin pads & water bottle. We look forward to seeing you all.

    Please contact juniors@smfc.com.au for further details

    Open trials for the SMFC U12 squad

    SMFC are conducting open trials to compliment our existing successful U12 squad.
    9th Dec at Bob Jane  Stadium 5.45 – 8pm. Please bring shin pads & water bottle.

    Players attending musthave played competitive Kangaroo football. Goalkeepers wanting to trial are
    welcomed.

    Please contact Coach Michael Karak for further details:

    Email: mkarak@bigpond.net.au
    Phone: 0407881112

    For further information you can contact:

    Director of Football: Ange Dallas football@smfc.com.au Youth Development Board Member: Tom Kalas juniors@smfc.com.au

  • SMFC’s Major Sponsor Lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange

    SMFC’s Major Sponsor Lists on Frankfurt Stock Exchange

    Wednesday, 25 November 2009 1:56 PM

    Mi Media Holdings, owners of miRoamer – a global innovator in the Internet radio industry – has commenced trading on the First Quotation Board of the Open Market on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol 8MK.

    The listing provides Mi Media with access to the European capital markets, which will help fund future growth and expansion plans into Europe and Asia. In addition, the company plans to begin aggressively pursuing acquisition targets to add value and provide a strategic benefit to Mi Media.

    “Mi Media’s miRoamer media platform is becoming synonymous with manufacturers, vendors and consumers as the de-facto standard for Internet content management,” said George Parthimos, Founder and CEO, Mi Media. “The timing is right for us to tap into the strength of the European market with our listing and we look forward to the response from investors interested in digital media.”

    Already powering the world’s first Internet car radio – giving drivers access to the world’s largest and most diverse selection of Internet radio content through their car stereo – miRoamer’s seamless Internet radio solution can be installed in a variety of consumer electronic products, such as car stereos, smart phones, televisions and gaming consoles, or any other Internet and audio-enabled product. Users have access to media content from a common platform, using as many electronic products as they wish. miRoamer’s vision to become the global standard digital media content provider for all Internet-enabled products, has led them to partner with numerous luxury automobile manufacturers and mobile communication companies, establishing products already being prepared for market.

    The Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Deutsche Börse, AG, known at the DAX, is a world leader and global stock exchange with approximately 3,300 employees servicing customers worldwide. The Deutsche Börse has locations in Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic and the USA, as well as representative offices in Chicago, Dubai, Hong Kong, Lisbon, London, Moscow, New York, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo.

    About Mi Media Holdings Limited

    Mi Media Holdings is a global market leader in digital media services. Its flagship product, miRoamer, is category-leading software for enhanced Internet radio entertainment, which can be installed in a variety of consumer electronic products, including car radios, smart phones, gaming consoles and audio-visual equipment from televisions to home stereo systems. Users have access to media content from a common platform, using as many electronic products as they wish. The miRoamer Internet portal allows users to access favorite content providers and stations, as well as customize how they access them. miRoamer is licensed by some of the world’s biggest and most prestigious automotive and consumer electronics companies. For more information, visit www.mimediaholdings.com.

  • smfcTV Season Review – Goals of 2009

    smfcTV Season Review – Goals of 2009

    Monday, 23 November 2009 12:15 AM

    With the 2009 season a distant memory, smfcTV has produced a special episode, looking back at all the great goals of 2009. Our online TV channel was at all grounds this season to capture the highlights and all the main action of the 50th Anniversary year.

    Stay tuned for a special episode of smfcTV, which will bring to you all the highlights and great moments of the 50th Anniversary Gala Ball, recently held at the Palladium at Crown.

  • South announce Pre-season friendly

    South announce Pre-season friendly

    Friday, 20 November 2009 12:21 PM

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce that our first friendly game of the 2010 season is to be held on Sunday November 29th against West Sydney Berries at Bob Jane Stadium.

    The exhibition match will form part of the Pan Hellenic games, and Bob Jane Stadium will be the epicentre of celebrations on the day. Both clubs have agreed to participate in Pan Hellenic Games festival for the enjoyment of all patrons.

    The game is due to kick-off at 2.15pm, and details concerning the coverage of the exhibition match on ERT World will be confirmed shortly.

    Please refer to the Pan Hellenic Games website (www.saeoceania.org.au/panhellenicgames) for more details.

  • 2009 from a fan’s perspective

    2009 from a fan’s perspective

    Friday, 20 November 2009 12:07 PM

    By Paul Mavroudis

    I can’t remember when it starts. Probably for me, it begins after the referee blows his whistle signaling the end of our season. Recriminations of another year gone by and the ultimate prize not gained, and at the very least another 12 months away. The farewelling of terrace friends you won’t see for another six months. The acknowledgment that some players I supported this year won’t be there next. But during the pre-season there is also hope. There is always hope. Hindsight is deployed as some sort of reliable predictor of the future. But if there is one thing Australian soccer fans should know, it’s that the script goes its own way.

    But after two seasons of failure, there was a buzz about the place this year, on and off the field. We were promised improvements on the park, and unprecedented events off it. And the pre-season showed that perhaps there was something to that felling. Coveny was back and the coaches had more control over their choice of personnel. We won the Hellenic Cup, broke our run of outs against Heidelberg, and celebrated in style under the marquee for the season launch on the same day. Things were looking up.

    And then we were quickly brought back down to reality. Losing the first two games, and looking flat as a tack. Surely not another season of this, spending a large portion of my weekends traveling around Melbourne, where nearly every game seems to be beset by howling winds and glum faces? But the destruction of Preston in round three restores some faith, and the stylish play to win the week after that against the Knights turns that outlook on its head, too. And before you know it, we’re away, ten games unbeaten, and instead of sacking coaches, firing players and digging into the transfer market, the conversations have turned to double chances and minor premierships.

    And then that confidence, too, is dashed, as the South machine starts running only in fits and starts, the consistency of the first half of the season giving way to something rather too familiar in recent times; missed chances, soft goals conceded, and instead of storming into the finals, we fell over the line; a moment of guile and guilelessness saw to that. It may have given hope to some – the finals being a whole new ball game and all that. But that line of thinking was pretty much destroyed within the first minute of our first finals game in three years. And so we go back to the frustration again.

    Players become frustrated because, for as long as their minds and bodies are able to get them on the field, they have some degree of control over the outcome; fans become frustrated because they have none. Sure, we can chant, cheer and abuse the opposition players as well as our own, but in most cases it is not what will decide the outcome. I don’t believe any player goes out there deliberately to lose. As fans we tend to forget that there is an opposing team, as well as how difficult it is to score in this game. It’s not just the players that are fallible. Still, we keep falling into the trap of high  expectations – every club and supporter does it, but perhaps we are more prone to it – the South Melbourne clan has been defined by its obsessive desire for glory since day one, and that hasn’t changed.

    So to sum up: two different heritage shirts, controversial goals for and against, one  remarkable comeback, celebrating Horsey’s 100th goal in the Blue and White, Nando’s and Rama’s 100th games, the occasional belting of an old foe, remembering all that we’ve come and seen in style and locking away our future for the next forty years. Never a dull moment at South. And I wouldn’t want it any other way.

  • South Melbourne FC 2009 Christmas Celebration

    South Melbourne FC 2009 Christmas Celebration

    Wednesday, 18 November 2009 11:08 AM

    Following on from a successful 50th Anniversary Gala Ball, South Melbourne FC would like to invite all to its annual Christmas celebration. It has been an exciting and emotional year, with the Club celebrating its 50th anniversary, and raising the bar on the quality of events it has held this season.

    Please join us at Kinisi Live to celebrate what has been a great year. Tickets are limited, so please Nick on 9645 9797 to book your tickets.

  • SMFC – Juniors News

    SMFC – Juniors News

    Friday, 13 November 2009 12:20 PM

    As of today the SMFC will be directly managing all of our club’s Junior players & coaches.

    • The SMFC – Juniors will be the only entity recognised by the SMFC and approved to wear the club colours, jersey and emblem.
    • All coaches have been appointed by Ange Dallas (SMFC Director of Football) and have signed the SMFC – Junior contracts which include:
      1. Performance Review mechanisms
      2. Responsibilities schedule
      3. Football Federation Victorian (FFV) Code of Conduct provisions
      4. Annual player written report processes
      5. Adherence to the new SMFC Curriculum
    • SMFC Junior trials will be shortly announced in the SMFC web site. Expected to begin late Nov/Dec 09. Please check web site for details.
    • SMFC – Junior teams will be selected by mid Dec 2009 for next season
    • SMFC – Junior Registrations for season 2010 will be completed once teams are selected in December.
    • SMFC – Junior Strips will be allocated in Feb 2010 at Bob Jane StadiumThe FFV’s ACE accreditation program (a Process Quality program) is soon to be completed by SMFC. This system together with other programs completed to date will further improve the manner in which all parts of the SMFC as a whole is managed and administered.
    • SMFC has adopted the Football Federation Australia’s National Curriculum. A heavy emphasis in this curriculum is Junior Player Development and as such SMFC is launching a new SMFC – Junior program to develop our players and promote them through the ranks to senior SMFC representation, and beyond.  SMFC will be focusing the greater part of its efforts on Junior Development.

    The SMHSC board has adopted a ‘One Club’ policy and part of its implementation is that its junior teams will now be operated by SMFC. We’d like to thank the South Melbourne Junior Soccer Club (SMJSC) committee for all its endeavours over the last six years, many of whom will continue to be involved in our exciting new junior program.

    In our 51st year, the club is entering a new phase of development both in the construction of new facilities at the Albert Park precinct and more importantly in the design and implementation of the new Junior program for all our teams (U7s – U21s). 2010 will be an exciting new year and earmarking the foundation process of many new initiatives in junior development.

    An information night on the Junior Development program will be conducted shortly and we will advise you both by email and on the SMFC website for the scheduled date.

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  • Victorian Premier John Brumby wishes South a happy 50th birthday

    Victorian Premier John Brumby wishes South a happy 50th birthday

    Thursday, 12 November 2009 10:00 PM

    brumby-south-melbourneFollowing on from a highly successful and sold out 50th Anniversary Gala Ball at the Palladium at Crown, South Melbourne FC has welcomed the birthday wishes from Victorian Premier, The Honourable John Brumby.

    To view Mr Brumby’s letter to the club, please click here

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