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  • SMFC Women v Bulleen Lions (R18) – Roundup

    SMFC Women v Bulleen Lions (R18) – Roundup

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 5-1 BULLEEN LIONS (HT: 2-1)

    Goals:
    1-0: Tiffany Eliadis (3′)
    2-0: Melina Ayres (41′)
    2-1: Whitney Knight (43′)
    3-1: Melina Ayres (65′)
    4-1: Lisa De Vanna (68′)
    5-1: Alexandra Gummer (80′)

    South Melbourne:
    21. Beth Mason-Jones (GK), 5. Aimee Medwin, 7. Chelsea Blissett, 8. Jamie Pollock (4. Leah Scroggie 87′), 9. Julia Nicolaci (11. Lisa De Vanna 46′), 10. Natalie Martineau (3. Alexandra Gummer 78′), 14. Alex Cheal, 15. Leia Varley, 17. Melina Ayres, 18. Tiffany Eliadis (c) (12. Sarah Richardson 82′), 54. Ella Mastrantonio.
    Unused Substitutes: 1. Alexia Karatzikos (GK).,
    Yellow Cards: None.

    Bulleen Lions:
    1. Emily Shields (GK), 4. Claudia Fruscalzo (15. Olivia Edwards 82′), 6. Caitlin Friend (c) (7. Lexi Anastassou 82′), 11. Whitney Knight, 12. Liana Iaconis, 13. Hayley Richmond, 14. Cristina Cardaci (2. Tessa Sernio 46′), 16. Shelby Green (8. Alex Natoli 46′), 19. Tyla Vlajnic, 20. Kayla Morrison, 22. Emily Dolzan.
    Unused Substitutes:  3. Isabella Gee.
    Yellow Cards: Vlajnic 26, Cardaci 27′.

  • South Melbourne bid shortlisted for A-League expansion

    South Melbourne bid shortlisted for A-League expansion

    Good afternoon South Melbourne FC players, parents, members and supporters,

    I am proud to confirm for all of you Football Federation Australia has announced South Melbourne FC has progressed to the next stage of the process to expand the Hyundai A-League.

    The FFA received fifteen bids from around the country including our own. We produced a detailed and professional Expression of Interest document reflecting the history of the club, its success in developing the game on and off the pitch and our extensive football facilities.

    I am proud to have lead the A-League Bid Team through this period and the effort of these individuals has been exemplary. We have engaged a number of internal and external experts who have supported the team and their contribution has been critical to the position we now find ourselves in.

    Together we are excited the FFA has acknowledged the status and capability of the club together with its potential to once again compete on the national stage.

    This announcement marks the commencement of the Request for Proposal phase of the process. The Club will continue to engage with the FFA and their consultants Delloite throughout this process to further demonstrate our suitability for an Hyundai A-league expansion licence and position ourselves as the club of choice to join the 2019-2020 season.

    I continue to be encouraged by our transparency throughout the bid process and our focus on the strengths and positive aspects of our bids. There have been number of other high quality bids for expansion licences and South Melbourne’s position as an existing operating club with ready-to-use facilities has been recognised in our bid being short-listed.

    We have worked productively with the Victorian Statement Government, the State Sports Centres Trust (Lakeside Stadium), Parks Victoria, the City of Port Phillip and Football Federation Victoria to understand how we can further unlock the potential of Lakeside Stadium and the growth of football across Melbourne.

    As we receive more information about the Request for Proposal phase, the club will hold an information night at the 1959 Bar & Grill in July to share what detail we can with our members and supporters.

    I thank the South Melbourne FC community for their ongoing support of the club and its aspirations to once again return to the national tier of Australian Football

    Bill Papastergiadis
    Chairman – South Melbourne FC
    Chairman – South Melbourne FC A-League Bid Team

    South Melbourne FC A-League Bid Team
    Bill Papastergiadis (Chairman)
    Gabrielle Giuliano, Property Developer and SMFC Director Women’s Football
    Luisa Chen, Investor and Property Developer
    Martin Foley, State Minister and Member for Albert Park
    Andrew Thompson, former Federal Sports Minister
    Michael McEwan, Managing Partner Ogilvy Australia

  • U19 Womens and U20 Mens matches relocated

    U19 Womens and U20 Mens matches relocated

    South Melbourne FC can confirm this weekends matches for the Under 19 Women’s and U20 Men’s teams have been relocated.

    In order to protect the integrity of the Lakeside pitch surface, Lakeside Stadium has requested reduced match coverage over the last two weeks. These matches have therefore been relocated elsewhere in Albert Park.

    These changes have been confirmed by Football Federation Victoria and the club has requested them to update on the online fixtures.

     

    Under 19 Women’s Team

    2pm, Saturday 30 June

    Field 19, Albert Park

    Under 20 Men’s Team

    1:3pm, Sunday 1 July

    Field 4/5 Synthetics, Albert Park

     

  • South ends relationship & playing contract of Nicholas Epifano

    South ends relationship & playing contract of Nicholas Epifano

    South Melbourne FC wishes to confirm that it has ended the relationship and playing contract of Nicholas Epifano effective immediately.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Football Director Nicholas Maikousis was disappointed in Epifano’s actions and behaviour. “The club has worked closely with Nicholas over the past four seasons both on and off the park. The behaviour displayed on the weekend was something that we cannot tolerate and this is the only appropriate outcome at this time. We wish the player well in the future”.

    Under new coach Con Tangalakis, South Melbourne host Northcote City this Sunday at Lakeside Stadium. Kick off is at 4pm.

  • SMFC Women v Bulleen Lions (R18) – Preview

    SMFC Women v Bulleen Lions (R18) – Preview

    SMFC v Bulleen Lions – Lakeside Stadium – Saturday 30 June 2018 at 4:15pm

    Previous Meetings – click individual game for highlights (2017 & 2018 only)

    2018 (R09): SMFC 2-0 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R25): Bulleen Lions 0-7 SMFC (Veneto Club)
    2017 (R16): Bulleen Lions 0-2 SMFC (Veneto Club)
    2017 (R07): SMFC 5-4 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2015 (R19): Bulleen Lions 3-4 SMFC (Veneto Club)

    Overall Head to Head since 2013 (League & Finals):
    Played: 10
    SMFC Wins: 9
    Bulleen Lions Wins: 0
    Draws: 1

  • SMFC Men v Northcote City (R18) – Preview

    SMFC Men v Northcote City (R18) – Preview

    SMFC v Northcote City – Lakeside Stadium – Sunday 1 July 2018 at 4pm

    Last Five League Meetings – click individual game for highlights

    2018 (R05): Northcote City 3-2 SMFC (John Cain Reserve)
    2016 (R15): SMFC 3-1 Northcote City (Lakeside Stadium)
    2016 (R02): Northcote City 0-4 SMFC (John Cain Reserve)
    2015 (R26): SMFC 3-0 Northcote City (Lakeside Stadium)
    2015 (R13): Northcote City 1-2 SMFC (John Cain Reserve)

    Overall Head to Head (League & Finals):
    Played: 16
    SMFC Wins: 6
    Northcote City Wins: 6
    Draws: 4

  • NPL Scores (Jun 23-24)

    NPL Scores (Jun 23-24)

    NPL MEN / BOYS

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    17 Pascoe Vale Lakeside Stadium 2-3 Makeche, Minatel

    Under 20s

    17 Pascoe Vale Lakeside Stadium P/P

    Under 18s

    17 Heidelberg Utd Olympic Village 1-2 Mizzi

    Under 16s

    17 Heidelberg Utd Olympic Village 2-0 Latsis, Maramis

    Under 15s

    17 Heidelberg Utd Olympic Village 8-0

    Ghobrial (x5), D Abdou (x2),

    Torossian

    Under 14s

    17 Heidelberg Utd Olympic Village 1-2 Swinney

    Under 13s

    17 Heidelberg Utd Olympic Village 3-1 Dovison (x2), Gregory

     

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    17 Southern United State Football Centre 8-0 Ayres (x3), Gummer, Eliadis,
    Nicolaci, Pollock, Mastrantonio

    Under 19s

    17 Southern United State Football Centre 11-0 Vlahopoulos (x3), Michael (x3),
    Zois (x2), Singleton (x2), Anvari

    Under 16s

    17 Southern United State Football Centre 3-0 Louloudis (p), Murray, Moseshvili

    Under 14s

    17 Southern United State Football Centre 0-3

     

  • Sasa Kolman resigns as senior coach

    Sasa Kolman resigns as senior coach

    South Melbourne FC can advise its members and supporters Senior Coach Sasa Kolman has earlier today offered his resignation to the Club, which has been accepted.

    Sasa has been an integral part of the Club’s coaching structure over the last few years and in January was appointed as Senior Coach.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au Football Director Nick Maikousis said “Sasa’s passion and committment to the club has been exemplary over the years he has served with us. We thank him for his service over many years and wish him all the very best moving forward.”

    Con Tangalakis has been appointed Senior Coach for the remainder of the 2018 NPL Season.

  • SMFC Men v Pascoe Vale (R17) – Roundup

    SMFC Men v Pascoe Vale (R17) – Roundup

    Substitute Leigh Minopoulos set up South’s second goal against Pascoe Vale at Lakeside Stadium / Feature Image: Oliver Minatel levels the scores at 2-2 / Photos by Cindy Nitsos.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 2-3 PASCOE VALE (HT: 1-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Ndumba Makeche (12′)
    1-1: Davey van’t Schip (57′)
    1-2: Joseph Youssef (78′)
    2-2: Oliver Minatel (82′)
    2-3: Joseph Youssef (87′)

    South Melbourne:
    1. Nikola Roganovic (GK) / 3. Kristian Konstantinidis (2. Tim Mala 68′), 5. Jake Marshall, 4. Luke Adams, 11. Brad Norton (c) / 19. Oliver Minatel, 23. Matthew Foschini, / 14. George Howard, 7. Nick Epifano, 12. Giuseppe Marafioti (6. Marcus Schroen 57′) / 17. Ndumba Makeche (27. Leigh Minopoulos 57′).
    Unused Substitutes: 21. Rory Brian (GK), 39. Christos Intzidis.
    Yellow Cards: Marshall 24′, Howard 89′, Minatel 90+3′.

    Pascoe Vale:
    35. Alexander Pavlidis (GK), 2. Adrian Talarico, 3. Jonathan Vakirtzis, 4. Matthew Hennessey, 7. Luca Santilli (13. Matthew Lazarides 80′), 8. Joseph Youssef (c), 9. Michael Ferrante, 10. Davey Van’t Schip, 18. Hakeem Alaraibi, 22. Nicolas Abot (11. Philippe Bernado-Madrid 65′), 29. Matteo Ballan (16. Damien Peters 72′).
    Unused Substitutes: 1. Yaren Sozer (GK), 6. Joseph Konyit.
    Yellow Cards: Abot 24′, Youssef 36′, Bernabo-Madrid 79′, Vakirtzis 82′, Ferrante 89′.

  • SMFC Women v Southern United (R17) – Roundup

    SMFC Women v Southern United (R17) – Roundup

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 8-0 SOUTHERN UNITED (HT: 4-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Alex Gummer (12′)
    2-0: Melina Ayres (23′)
    3-0: Jamie Pollock (26′)
    4-0: Melina Ayres (35′)
    5-0: Julia Nicolaci (57′)
    6-0: Tiffany Eliadis (69′)
    7-0: Melina Ayres (83′)
    8-0: Ella Mastrantonio (87′)

    South Melbourne:
    26. Beth Mason-Jones (GK) (1. Alexia Karatzikos 84′), 2. Marianna Anthony, 3. Alexandra Gummer (45. D’Arne Boata 81′), 5. Aimee Medwin, (15. Leia Varley 66′), 8. Jamie Pollock (4. Leah Scroggie 73′), 9. Julia Nicolaci, 10. Natalie Martineau (c), 12. Sarah Richardson (18. Tiffany Eliadis 66′), 14. Alex Cheal, 17. Melina Ayres, 54. Ella Mastrantonio.
    Unused Substitutes: None.
    Yellow Cards: None.

    Southern United:
    1. Freya Crocker (GK), 2. Natasha Dakic (c), 5. Haylea Porter,  6. Casey Aarons, 10. Sarah Wieck, 11. Olivia Groves, 18. Natasha Reiri, 19. Jacinda Anastasopoulos, 21.Sarah Tebbutt, 22. Claudia Beissmann, 27. Kayla Hicks (20. Phoebe Tann 81′).
    Unused Substitute: Rianna Tann.
    Yellow Cards: None.

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