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  • Celebrate AFL Grand Final Day @ BJS

    Celebrate AFL Grand Final Day @ BJS

    Monday, 22 September 2008 1:23 PM

    Soccer for dads

    Run out to the roar of the crowd, participate in a fun game of football (soccer) prior to the commencement of the AFL Grand Final.

    When: Saturday 27th September
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Time: 12.30pm
    Cost: $30pp for hire of the ground (applicable only to players)
    RSVP: Leo Athanasakis via SMFC Office – 03 9645 9797

    Players must also bring a white and a coloured shirt with them to the ground, as well as a towel & change of clothes for after the game. This is on top of your boots, shin pads and ice packs. A generous interchange strategy will apply!

    AFL Grand Final Live on the Big Screen

    Watch the AFL Grand Final with family and friends in the lovely Bob Jane Stadium Social Club area.

    When: Saturday 27th September
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Time: 2pm onwards
    Cost: FREE (everyone is welcome)

    The club’s food and beverage facilities in the social club will also be open for the entire game.

  • O’Dor re-signs for two more seasons

    O’Dor re-signs for two more seasons

    Wednesday, 17 September 2008 4:02 PM

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce the re-signing of key defender and 2008 MVP winner Steven O’Dor for two seasons.

    O’Dor re-joined SMFC after a stint with Wellington in the Hyundai A-League in the early stages of 2007, and he immediately re-established himself as one of the finest central defenders in the league.

    At only 21 years of age, the former South junior is expected to be part of the resurgence of the side in 2009, where the club will also celebrate it’s 50th year of existence.

    Speaking to www.smfc.com.au, O’Dor was upbeat about the club’s chances in 2009, stating that:

    “On the park, 2008 was tarnished with poor form, injuries and suspensions, but I feel in 2009 we will have the depth to go a long way.

    At this stage we cannot promise instant success, because it would be completely unrealistic and naive to do so this early before the season, but what I do promise all of our fans is the improved commitment and dedication not only from myself but from my fellow players week in week out.

    I look forward to working with Michael Michalakopoulos, grinding out results and enjoying success with South Melbourne in 2009 and beyond.”

    We wish Steve all the best in 2009 and look forward to seeing him play a key leadership role in the team once again.

  • Bob Jane Stadium to host AC Milan Junior Camp

    Bob Jane Stadium to host AC Milan Junior Camp

    Monday, 15 September 2008 8:45 AM

    REGISTER TO TRAIN WITH THE WORLD’S BEST AT THE MELBOURNE MILAN JUNIOR CAMP – OCTOBER 2008

    Football Development Australia (FDA) is calling all football loving boys and girls aged 6-15 to register for a football experience of a lifetime these October school holidays.

    Be part of the Melbourne Milan Junior Camp , being held at Bob Jane Stadium, Albert Park, from Monday 29th September– Friday 3rd October, 8.30am – 11.30am and train with the world’s best!

    Football Development Australia is the official partner of AC Milan in Australia and the AC Milan Academy Coaching team will be in Melbourne this October to help you develop your football skills, improve your technique, teamwork and tactical awareness!

    Not only will you get the chance to participate in a football experience of a lifetime and meet real football legends, each attendee will get to take home an original double AC Milan Adidas kit and Milan Junior Camp certificate at the completion of the camp.

    To SIGN UP TODAY go to www.footballdevelopment.com.au/mjc for the football experience of a lifetime!

    For further information:
    Football Development Australia
    Ph: 02 9024 5122

    About Football Development Australia (FDA):
    FDA, the official partner of AC Milan for Australia and NZ focuses on bringing the best practice in grassroots football development to Australia. We strongly believe – and the statistics from major European clubs confirm – that it is important for young players to develop fully as people and as footballers in their natural environment before considering a career overseas. Our relationship with AC Milan helps us to source football development and coaching expertise of the highest quality in relation to technical, tactical, physical, psychological and medical aspects of the game from an environment that is constantly improving its performance through research and analysis.
    www.footballdevelopment.com.au

  • Michalakopoulos Re-appointed Coach for 2009/10

    Michalakopoulos Re-appointed Coach for 2009/10

    Monday, 8 September 2008 8:45 AM

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce the re-appointment of Michael Michalakopoulos and his assistant Phil Peladarinos to the senior coaching roles for the 2009 and 2010 VPL seasons.

    Asked about his re appointment Michael had this to say: “I am thrilled to have been signed on to coach SMFC for the coming seasons. I value the confidence shown to me and my assistant by the South board and we regard our eappointment as recognition of our contribution to the Club in 2008. We are very enthusiastic and are looking forward to the challenge of rebuilding the squad and having a successful season in 2009.”

    During his short tenure at the club, Michael has impressed all with his passion to succeed, tactical nous and player management attributes.

    SMFC club Secretary and Interim Football Director George Koukoulas stated: “In a results sense, the last couple of seasons have been a little disappointing for a variety of reasons, but we believe that Michael and Phil are the right people to steer the club’s footballing fortunes into the future by developing and providing a solid base of players capable of challenging for VPL titles year in year out.

    Michael is one of the best up and coming home grown coaches in Australia. As an ex player of the club, he is fully aware of the footballing tradition and success associated with South Melbourne which he instils into the current players. This is an important aspect which helps reinforce the wonderful fabric we have at the club.

    I look forward to assisting him in achieving positive outcomes and success for the club in its 50th year.”

    The club has already started scouting and recruiting possible additions to the squad given the imminent retirement of club stalwart Dean Anastasiadis and departure due to family reasons of Scott MacNicol and Adam Van Domelle.

  • SMFC Juniors ready for finals action

    SMFC Juniors ready for finals action

    Friday, 5 September 2008 10:03 AM

    The South Melbourne JFC has once again capped off a stellar season on the park with all sides having a strong presence on the field with 5 out of the 7 junior sides claiming the championship at the top level.

    With the junior clubs being separated into two divisions based on location, South will have two representatives this weekend who will be playing off to be State Super League champions against their counterparts from the North Western Super League division.

    In what promises to be a high quality couple of matches, as well as a keenly fought contest, the South Melbourne Football Club encourages all fans to get along and support the future of the club on such a big stage.

    Details for the games are as follows:

    SMJFC U/13 Vs Essendon Royals
    Darebin International Sports Centre – Pitch One
    Kick off: 9am

    SMJFC U/16 Vs Keilor Park
    Darebin International Sports Centre – Pitch One
    Kick off: 12.30pm

  • Weekend Scores: August 30 & 31

    Weekend Scores: August 30 & 31

    Monday, 1 September 2008 10:22 AM

    Womens
    State League 3 – South Melbourne FC 0 – Doncaster Rovers 4
    Under 14B Metro – South Melbourne FC 0 – Boroondara Eagles JFC 4

    Juniors
    Under 18 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 3 – Keilor Park JSC 2
    Under 16 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 2 – Box Hill Inter 1
    Under 15A East – South Melbourne FC 4 – Doncaster Rovers 1
    Under 14 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 0 – Richmond 3
    Under 13 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 6 – Brighton 0
    Under 13A East – South Melbourne FC 4 – Boronia 1
    Under 12A East – South Melbourne FC 1 – Box Hill Inter 0
    Under 11 East – South Melbourne FC 5 – North Caulfield 0

  • South finish season with win

    South finish season with win

    Monday, 25 August 2008 7:35 AM

    South Melbourne finished a disappointing season on a high, with the Blues defeating bottom-placed Frankston 3-1 in a scrappy contest on Sunday.

    South came into the game on the back of the disappointment of missing the finals for the second consecutive year.

    Frankston on the other hand had already been condemned to the foot of the table, with the Pines certain of being relegated from the Foxtel Cup.

    The first 30 minutes started off in a timid manner, with both clubs playing some scrappy and uninspiring football with no genuine goal-scoring chance being created by anyone.

    This all changed in the 31st minute when some exceptional work by Nathan Caldwell culminated in the South Melbourne striker playing a sublime through ball into the path of Scott MacNicol. The former Oakleigh midfielder took a touch and hit the golden chance just over the bar and out for a goal kick.

    South had one final chance for the half in the 43rd minute, when yet another long range effort by MacNicol was hit on target. However, home goalkeeper Peter Zois was able to get down quickly and calmly capture MacNicol’s powerful shot.

    With a poor first half behind them, Frankston came out on the front foot in the second half when a lovely cross from the left hand flank found the head of the well-positioned Craig Metcalfe. With only the keeper to beat, Metcalfe headed the golden chance over the bar.

    South responded almost immediately and was once again denied by goalkeeper Zois in the 52nd minute. On this occasion a well constructed move forward concluded by an exceptional ball by Shane Nunes finding the speedy Goran Zoric.

    With the defence remaining uncommitted, Zoric hit a low shot from just outside the area onto the target. Thankfully for the home side Zois produced a sublime save, acrobatically diving to his right and turning the ball around the post.

    However it was Frankston who would hit the lead in the 65th minute through an amazing left footed strike by youngster Craig Smart. With the defence able to clear the ball from a Frankston corner, Smart was able to regain possession just outside the area, before hitting a perfectly timed and unstoppable volley into the top left hand corner of the net to give his side an unlikely lead.

    The goal sparked South Melbourne into action and the Blues faithful only had to wait three minutes to be back on level terms.

    A great run by Scott MacNicol down the right hand flank ended with the midfielder playing a square ball across the area into the path of Fernando. With no defender around the Brazilian maestro, Fernando slammed the ball into the back of the net.

    South should have had the lead only a minute later when a stagnant piece of defending allowed for a long Scott MacNicol ball to find Fernando just inside the area. With the keeper to beat, Fernando opted to play the ball across to the open Goran Zoric on the penalty spot.

    With the entire goal to aim at, Zoric made a meal of the opportunity, scuffing a timid shot that went out for a goal kick.

    Thankfully for Zoric and the traveling fans, Fernando gave South the lead five minutes later. A fantastic solo run past three Frankston defenders saw the Futsalroos representative surge his way into the area before slamming the ball into the back of the net once again.

    South continued to run rampant in the final twenty minutes and through Zoric once again missed a golden chance in the 81st minute. With the youngster able to turn the defence inside out, he was then able to superbly round goalkeeper Peter Zois, before aiming yet another timid shot towards the target. In what amazed the traveling fans, the shot did not make the distance from six yards out, with Zois able to push back and pick the ball up off the goal line in a remarkable passage of play.

    The Blues however managed to grab a third goal with only a few minutes left on the clock after Zois parried a long range Hamlet Armenian shot into the path of Gianni De Nittis just inside the six yard box. With no-one in front of him, De Nittis calmly slotted the ball over the goal line to give South all three points.

  • South Melbourne vs Frankston Pines – Match Preview

    South Melbourne vs Frankston Pines – Match Preview

    Saturday, 23 August 2008 10:11 PM

    In what will be the final game of a disappointing 2008 season, South will make the long trip down Eastlink to take on bottom-placed Frankston.

    Despite sitting in the final position on the ladder, the Pines have caused many teams problems at home this year, taking points off most sides in the competition at Monterey Reserve. Their aim will be to finish the season on a high and take something from the game against South.

    South will also go into the game with a similar aim, wanting one final win to end the season on a positive note.

    The Blues will be lead by reliable defender Steven O’Dor, who was awarded the 2008 SMFC MVP on Friday night.

    O’Dor has had a stellar season since returning from Wellington in the off-season and has once again asserted himself this season as one of the premier defenders in the state. He will form a formidable back four with Adam Van Dommele, Sam Poutakidis and Shane Nunes.

    One player who will not be playing for the Blues will be goalkeeper Tommi Tomich, who has been loaned to Melbourne Victory for 3 weeks. Tomich has impressed everyone with his performances since arriving at South and was subsequently rewarded with a chance in the national league.

    Replacing the big goalkeeper will be youngster Stefan Sardelic, who will play his first senior game for the club. With the retirement of Dean Anastasiadis, Sardelic will be given a chance on the back of a consistent season with the South Melbourne Under 21 team.

    With South certain to miss the finals, it may also allow for Michael Michalakopoulos to give some other youngsters a chance in the senior side. One of these players could be young defender Srdjan Stefanovic, who won the 2008 SMFC Youth MVP award. Stefanovic has overcome a host of debilitating injuries to play some consistent football in the Under 21 side throughout the year.

    South Melbourne FC urges all fans to make the trip to Frankston to support the team for one final time this year. Kick-off is at 3pm on Sunday.

    South Melbourne FC vs Frankston

    When: Sunday, August 24th
    Where: Monterey Reserve
    Kick-off: 3pm (Under 21s at 1pm)

    Projected Starting line-ups

    South Melbourne
    Stefan Sardelic, Sam Poutakidis, Rama Tavsancioglu, Adam Van Dommele, Steven O’Dor, Shane Nunes, Goran Zoric, Sebastian Petrovic, Gianni De Nittis, Fernando De Moraes, Scott MacNicol

    Frankston
    Peter Zois (GK), Daniel Black, Jason Dimozantos, Trent Malcolm (C), Andrew Skledar, Daniel Miller, Craig Smart, Adam Fadljevic, Thomas Saad, Craig Metcalfe, Simon Mur

    Head to head (Games since 2005)

    Played : 5
    South Melbourne : 4
    Frankston : 0
    Draw : 1

    Last Meeting

    When: Sunday, 18 May 2008
    Where: Bob Jane Stadium
    Score: South Melbourne 3 defeated Frankston 1

    Form in 2008 (last 3 games)

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

  • South and Zebras share the points

    South and Zebras share the points

    Tuesday, 19 August 2008 4:31 PM

    By George Kouroumalis
    Photo by Peter Kakalias courtesy of Goal Weekly

    Retiring legend Dean Anastasiadis produced a Man of the Match performance to ensure that South shared the spoils in the 1-1 draw against the Whittlesea Zebras at Bob Jane Stadium on Sunday.

    With the club already out of the finals race due to Heidelberg and Preston winning their respective games, South went into the contest requiring only a single point to secure their position in the Foxtel Cup for the 2009 season. On the other hand, Whittlesea was fighting for survival in the Foxtel Cup, needing a win to try and leap out of the relegation zone and overtake South or Coburg.

    The home side started the game in an attacking mood, going close in the 3rd minute when a Gianni De Nittis attempt went wide of the target.

    However ten minutes later the energetic striker found the net. The goal was almost identical to the winning goal scored by De Nittis in the Grand Final in 2006, when a well-weighted and inch-perfect Fernando cross was met by the incoming De Nittis, who calmly headed the ball into the back of the net.

    With Whittlesea’s position in the Foxtel Cup for 2009 hanging by a thread, the Zebras almost responded moments later, when a Goran Talevski run culminated in the defender hitting a superb strike onto the target. However Anastasiadis would not be denied and he made a crucial save to keep the home side ahead.

    South continued to pile on the pressure in an attempt to double their advantage and a speculative shot by Fernando, as well as a audacious overhead attempt by Hamlet Armenian were two golden chances that went either side of the upright, with the Armenian volley taking a sizable deflection off a Zebras defender.

    With South controlling possession and play in general, a quick Zebras counter attack ended with a stinging long-range shot by Talevski that forced yet another solid save by Anastasiadis. In an unlucky twist for the veteran, the ball fell into the path of Steve Martin, who slammed the ball into the back of the net, ensuring his side would go into the break on level terms and denying the big South custodian a clean sheet in his farewell game.

    South were not satisfied in being level and in the second half went searching for another goal. Despite creating several opportunities, nothing got past Robert Simeoni in the Zebras goal. In a rather uninspiring half of football, South’s main chance came with eight minutes to go on the clock, when substitute Goran Zoric darted past a host of stagnant Whittlesea defenders before hitting a drive wide of the target.

    The desperate Zebras went forward in one final attempt to pinch a late winning goal but were denied by Anastasiadis, whose class save gave South the precious point it needed to be assured of safety from the drop zone. In what was a well-constructed move, Taleveski turned provider by playing an excellent ball into the path of Ryan O’Hare. With just Anastasiadis to beat, O’Hare was acrobatically denied by the big goalkeeper.

    The final whistle signaled the end of a magnificent career for ‘Deano’, after representing the club for 10 seasons and 158 league games. In a fitting farewell, he was chaired from the ground by his teammates, after thanking the home fans for their support over the years.

  • Weekend Scores: August 16 & 17

    Weekend Scores: August 16 & 17

    Tuesday, 19 August 2008 9:29 AM

    Mens
    Seniors – South Melbourne FC 1 – Whittlesea 1
    Under 21 – South Melbourne FC 0 – Whittlesea 3

    Womens
    Seniors – South Melbourne FC 5 – Bendigo 0
    Reserves – South Melbourne FC 0 – Bendigo 4

    Juniors
    Under 16 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 2 – Oakleigh 1
    Under 14 Superleague – South Melbourne FC 1 – Beaumaris 2
    Under 12A East – South Melbourne FC 2 – North Caulfield 0

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