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  • South Senior Coach Con Tangalakis resignation

    South Senior Coach Con Tangalakis resignation

    South Senior Coach Con Tangalakis resignation

    South Melbourne FC can advise its members and supporters that after lengthy discussion, Senior Coach Con Tangalakis has offered his resignation, which has been accepted.

    The Club thanks Con for his service since taking on the senior coaching role in June 2018 during a difficult period and wishes him the very best in future endeavours.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Senior Football Manager Peter Kokotis said “Con is a dedicated coach and football manager with a distinctive personal style both on and off the pitch. I am grateful for the role he played since joining the club in June last year and seeing us through to the end of that season. We thank him for his support and wish him all the very best moving forward. As a lifelong supporter, we know Con cares deeply about South Melbourne.”

    The Club has appointed Senior Assistant Coach Estaban Quintas as caretaker coach for the remainder of the 2019 NPL Victoria season.

    “Esteban has spent many years in the Spanish football environment as a player, trainer and coach. He spent time coaching in the SMFC youth programme a few years ago before returning to Spain. He rejoined us in November last year to serve as Senior Assistant Coach and  will now lead the senior coaching structure as caretaker coach for the remainder of the season. He certainly understands the history and expectations of the club” Kokotis said.

    Esteban Quintas started playing football at a very young age in his native Argentina before joining Club Atletico Independeiente in its residency program at the age of 14. After a period of growth and development he traveled to Spain in 2000 starting with Atletico Madrid B and then with various clubs in the Segunda División B. After ten years playing in Spain, Quintas turned to the role of trainer and then coach with positions at Real Murica and culminating with a period at Hércules CF.

    Quintas will take charge of the senior squad effective immediately to prepare for Friday night’s derby against the Melbourne Knights at Knights Stadium.

  • Congratulations and farewell to future Matilda Chelsea Blissett

    Congratulations and farewell to future Matilda Chelsea Blissett

    South Melbourne FC would like to congratulate and farewell defender Chelsea Blissett, who has secured a full scholarship at the Future Matildas program in Sydney.

    Chelsea started playing football at the age of seven in Albury Wodonga where she grew up. She played in the local leagues against boys and had the opportunity to represent the Country NSW team at the National Football Championships on multiple occasions. To progress her football career she made the move to Sydney for an eighteen month period playing with Blacktown Spartans and Marconi Stallions.

    In mid-2017 South’s then Under 18s coach Daniel Foden reached out to Chelsea to see if coming to Melbourne and playing at South was something she was interested in. With her family and home town of Albury being closer to Melbourne than Sydney, Blissett reflects back on it being the perfect opportunity and one of the best decisions she’s ever made.

    Chelsea’s move to Melbourne was one of those fairytale scenarios and one she considered a big gamble as well. She relocated to Melbourne without a lot of plans in place, she had a football club at South Melbourne but no school and not much else. Blissett was thrown straight into the action at the club, lining up for the Under 18s team on Lakeside Stadium for her first time wearing the royal blue assisting in a 3-2 win over Calder United. A week later, she returned to Lakeside playing in the Under 18s before backing it up immediately after to come off the bench in the 81st minute to make her Senior debut.

    Blissett finished off Year 11 living in Point Cook and with the full support of the club she obtained a scholarship to Firbank Grammar for the final year of her schooling. That year in 2018 would be a whirlwind adventure as she was signed to the Senior squad and would play a full season in the top tier of Victorian football. The training and match exposure throughout the year would see her alongside current and former Matildas including Lisa De Vanna and Ella Mastrantonio and experienced W-League players such as Tiffany Eliadis and Alex Gummer.

    The tenacity and determination was on show by Blissett and the squad went on an undefeated run of seventeen matches to claw their way back to the top of the League table and secure the Premiership with a win in the last round of the season. Whilst a Grand Final loss at AAMI Park was a bitter pill to swallow, it wouldn’t be long before Blissett was back on the turf at the big stage. Her performances throughout the year had caught the eyes of Melbourne City and her efforts rewarded with a contract for their 2018-2019 season. She made six appearances for City during the season, four of them starting, including her debut in Round 1 against Canberra United.

    Blissett was a regular feature at SMFC during the off-season, supporting the young girls throughout their spring training program. She regularly attended and participated in training seasons and handed out jerseys at presentation night to welcome newcomers to the club. By February she was back in training at Albert Park ready for Round 1 against Southern United, where she scored her first goal of the 2019 campaign in a solid win for the team.

    Mixed results would be recorded in the first few rounds of this season. Blissett missed the match against the Senior NTC as she had been flown to Sydney to meet with the technical and coaching staff at Football Federation Australia and talk about the Young Matildas, the opportunities offered as a part of that team and their upcoming journey to qualify for the 2019 AFC U-19 Women’s Championship in Thailand.

    A footballer’s journey is never static so the time has come for Blissett to pack the bags and make the move yet again, this time however it’s back to somewhat familiar surroundings in Sydney. Chelsea has reached another height in her young career, having been offered a full scholarship as part of the Young Matildas program. Living in Sydney, the program will represent a full-time professional football environment training twice a day.

    Wednesday night’s 1-1 draw against Alamein FC therefore was an emotional occasion and represented the last time Blissett would represent SMFC for now. Today (Saturday) she is flying back to Sydney for a Young Matildas training session and an overnight stay before returning to Melbourne to pack up for good. A road trip home to Albury to see family and then to round out the week it’s a drive on to Sydney to embark on the latest episode in the footballing career of Chelsea Blissett.

    The club is proud to have played a role in helping develop, guide and mentor Chelsea both on and off the field. We wish her the best for the next stage in her footballing life and we know we will see her back at Lakeside in some capacity in the future as she will always be a part of the SMFC family.

  • Kingston edge South in Monday night football

    Kingston edge South in Monday night football

    South Melbourne FC was left frustrated by a resolute ten man Kingston City on Monday night, going down 1-0 in a tight encounter at the Grange Reserve.

    Kingston, who conceded late equaliser last week, started on the front foot and capitalized on their first chance of the game in the 7th minute. Damian Iaconis cut in off the left wing a placed a low, curling shot into the bottom right corner.

    South worked into the game as the half wore on and came within inches of scoring 28 minutes, when Marcus Schroen released Billy Konstantinidis, but the imposing striker’s shot was palmed wide.

    After being 1-0 down at the break, South came out with far more urgency in the second half. The major talking point of the game came in the 59th when Alex Caniglia cynically brought down Pep Marafioti to receive his second yellow card.

    The ten men of Kingston defended admirably, but South finally started to penetrate in the latter stages of the half and created a glut of chances in the last fifteen minutes.

    The breakthrough almost came in 79th minute when Billy Konstantinidis was slipped through but crashed his shot against the cross-bar.

    After several other narrow misses, the stage was set for a last gasp equaliser and Marcus Schroen was agonizingly close to being the hero.

    The attacking midfielder had two close-range headers incredibly saved deep into stoppage time as ultimately it wasn’t to be South’s night.

    The 1-0 loss sees South slide to 9th before a must win Friday night clash away to Pascoe Vale, Kingston meanwhile rise to 10th.

     

  • South look to bounce back at Kingston

    South look to bounce back at Kingston

    South Melbourne’s string of away games continues in round five, as they look to get back to winning ways against local rivals Kingston City FC.

    The visit to the Grange Reserve comes off the back of a disappointing week for South, with last week’s loss to Avondale having broken the momentum of back to back wins.

    Despite the loss, South sits in 8th on the table and have shown plenty to suggest that 2019 will be a positive season.

    The attacking unit, in particular, is looking cohesive, with both Marcus Schroen and Gerrie Sylaidis showing promise in the playmaker role while there is a constant threat down the wings through Nick Krousoratis and Pep Marafioti.

    South’s opponents for this week, Kingston City, sit in 13th after four rounds of football. Kingston is yet to pick up a win so far but has made a strong account of themselves in the opening rounds. Nick Tolios’ men were cruelly denied the three points last week, conceding an 89th-minute goal at home to Oakleigh.

    Since Kingston’s promotion in 2016, the meetings have been fairly even. The teams split the points last season, with South winning 2-0 at the Grange Reserve before an Alex Caniglia double helped Kingston gain revenge by beating South 4-1 at Lakeside.

    A huge three points will be up for grabs on Monday night; Kingston will be hungry to get their first win of the season while South is aiming to prove that last week’s result was an anomaly.

    Thanks to Football Victoria’s game-changing new broadcasting deal, ALL senior NPL games will be broadcast and streamed LIVE. If you are unable to support the team in person, more information about how to watch can be found here.

  • Match Preview – SMFC Women vs NTC

    Match Preview – SMFC Women vs NTC

    South Melbourne FC will be searching for back to back wins this Sunday as they travel to Knox to face Senior NTC. The NPL Women’s league has seen some wildly lopsided results so far and the two teams will go into battle on the back of  vastly differing form.

    South currently sit third on the table after beating fellow contenders Bulleen 1-0 last week and also recorded an incredible 11-0 victory over Southern United in the opening round. The only loss for South came in a difficult round two fixture away to league leaders Calder.

    Coach Mick Gallo will be proud of the even goal spread from his team with Chelsea Blissett, Cindy Lay, Emily Rayment and Erin Hudson all having chipped in with two goals each to start the season.

    Senior NTC, on the other hand, is coming off a brutal 12-0 loss to Calder United and are yet to get off the mark in 2019. The team sits in ninth and will be keen to bounce back from the heavy defeat.

    The game will have huge implications at both ends of the table, with South looking to keep up with the league leaders, please come along to support the women in what should be an exciting game.

    Thanks to Football Victoria’s game-changing new broadcasting deal, ALL senior NPL games will be broadcast and streamed LIVE. If you are unable to support the team in person, more information about how to watch can be found here.

    Match details
    Senior NTC vs South Melbourne FC
    Sunday 17 March @ Knox Regional Football Center (Pitch 1)
    Kick-off 1.15pm

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