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  • NPL Victoria R03 – Preview

    NPL Victoria R03 – Preview

    Oakleigh Cannons v SMFC – Jack Edwards Reserve – Friday 9 March 2018 at 8:30pm

    South Melbourne FC go into Friday night’s clash with Oakleigh brimming with confidence following the massive 9-0 win at Dandenong Thunder last Saturday night. Coach Sasa Kolman and his team come up against a wounded Oakleigh side that lost their opening two NPL Victoria fixtures in 2018. Peter Tsolakis’ side opened their season with a 3-2 loss at the Melbourne Knights before conceding a late goal for a 0-1 home loss against the Bentleigh Greens last Friday night.

    Whilst some might feel that it’s a good time to play against Oakleigh, it needs to be remembered that South has not beaten Oakleigh at Jack Edwards Reserve since 2013. In fact, the results in games between the two clubs over the last few seasons indicate that the home side wins. Discipline has also been a problem for South in its last four visits to Oakleigh, with red cards issued to Brad Norton (2014), Michael Eagar (2015), Kristian Konstantinidis (2016) and Luke Pavlou (2017).

    Last Five League Meetings – click individual game for highlights

    2017 (R19): SMFC 1-0 Oakleigh Cannons (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R06): Oakleigh Cannons 1-0 SMFC (Jack Edwards Reserve)
    2016 (GF): SMFC 3-2 Oakleigh Cannons (Lakeside Stadium)
    2016 (R21): Oakleigh Cannons 4-3 SMFC (Jack Edwards Reserve)
    2016 (R08): SMFC 4-1 Oakleigh Cannons (Lakeside Stadium)

    Overall Head to Head (League):
    Played: 28
    SMFC Wins: 14
    Oakleigh Wins: 10
    Draws: 4

  • Foschini signs until 2020

    Foschini signs until 2020

    South Melbourne FC would like to confirm that Vice-Captain, Championship Winner and 2016 Theo Marmaras Medal winner Matthew Foschini has re-signed until the end of the 2020 season.

    Since crossing from Oakleigh in 2016, Foschini has made a huge impression at Lakeside Stadium, including playing an active role in the club’s leadership group for the past three seasons.

    The former Young Socceroo has played in 67 matches for the club, and will once again play a leading role for the 2018 season, with his versatility and reliability allowing him to play in numerous positions across the park.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Foschini was moved to re-sign for the club. “I am delighted to extend my stay at the club, this club is home to me. I have built an incredible bond with everyone involved in the club over the past 2 years, and am extremely excited in the direction that the club is heading under our new boss Sasa Kolman. I have a huge amount of respect for him and the way he approaches his coaching, with 100% commitment to his job every single day. I have no doubt in what he will be able to do for us over the coming years, and this was a major factor in me committing my future to the club.”

    Senior Men’s Head Coach Sasa Kolman was also pleased with the contract extension. “Fish is an extremely important individual at this football club and we are happy to have him part of both our short and long-term future. His football ability, experience and versatility makes him an invaluable player for the first team. Combine this with his leadership qualities and love for the club, I am sure all South fans will enjoy seeing such a passionate player in our ranks for years to come.”

    SMFC Men’s Football Director Nicholas Maikousis echoed the thoughts of Kolman. “We are extremely pleased to keep Matthew at the club, both from what he provides the club both on and off the park. We hope to see the best of Matthew once again in 2018 and beyond” We wish Matthew all the best for the current 2018 campaign, as well as congratulate him on his loyalty towards the club.

  • NPL Scores (March 03-04)

    NPL Scores (March 03-04)


    Julia Nicolaci and Sofia Sakalis celebrate as South level 2-2 on Sunday against Box Hill. (PHOTO: Cindy Nitsos)

    NPL MEN / BOYS

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    02 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 9-0 Lujic (x3), Brennan (x2), Epifano (x2),
    Minopoulos, Foschini

    Under 20s

    02 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 2-1 Meaker, Barforosh

    Under 18s

    02 Eastern Lions Gardiners Creek 2-1 Gregory, Kolaj

    Under 16s

    02 Eastern Lions Gardiners Creek 11-0

    Maramis (x3), Chong (x2), K Abdou (x2),
    Baker, Giannakarios, Lekatsas, Panakos

    Under 15s

    02 Eastern Lions Gardiners Creek 2-0

    Whickman, D Abdou

    Under 14s

    02 Eastern Lions Gardiners Creek 0-1

    Under 13s

    02 Eastern Lions Gardiners Creek 3-0 Dovison (x2), Kritikos

     

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    02 Box Hill United Wembley Park 3-2 Sakalis, Nicolaci, Ayres

    Under 19s

    02 Box Hill United Wembley Park 5-1 Anvari (x3), Paracki, Vlahopoulos

    Under 16s

    02 Box Hill United Wembley Park 2-0 Hussein-Blanco, Moseshvili

    Under 14s

    02 Box Hill United Wembley Park 6-0 Demaria (x3), Marsh (x2), Diliberto
  • Ayres Comeback Inspires Win

    Ayres Comeback Inspires Win

    Socrates Nicolaidis’ SMFC Women’s side overturned a 2-0 deficit after 79 minutes to record a memorable 2-3 victory over Box Hill United at Wembley Park on Sunday afternoon. Melina Ayres, on her return to SMFC following W-League commitments over the summer, came off the bench and was instrumental in the comeback.

    Many senior players were still missing due to either injury or rest following the W-League season. This meant starting berths for several young players again, including Sofia Sakalis, who was selected in the Young Matildas squad earlier in the week. Sakalis had come off the bench to score a brace in the 5-1 win over Senior NTC last Saturday and was rewarded with a starting berth against Box Hill.

    South started brightly but soon found themselves on the back foot in scenes reminiscent of the opening-round 3-0 loss at Wembley Park in 2017. Erin Clout was in the right spot to take advantage after goalkeeper Cassandra Zaffina parried the ball in her path, putting the ball into the back of the empty net as the home side led 1-0 at the break. On the hour mark, Box Hill looked to be in cruise control when Melania Camilleri hit a spectacular long-range shot that smashed the back of the net to put Box Hill 2-0 ahead.

    On came Ayres and Sophie Papatsanis as Nicolaidis bolstered the attacking urgency in his high risk, high reward strategy of playing the ball out of defence quickly and pressing high to attack the opposition defence. It eventually paid off when Sakalis tucked away a cross on the volley to pull the score back to 2-1. A minute later it was 2-2 when goalkeeper Alyssa Dall’Oste initially did well to block Ayres in a one-on-one but then spilt a Julia Nicolaci shot into the back of the net.

    Ayres finally got the goal she deserved when she beat the offside trap before slotting the ball across the goalkeeper and into the net for what proved to be the winner on 90 minutes. South were lucky to hang on however as Box Hill missed a golden back-post opportunity to score an equalising goal, with the ball going over the crossbar.

    Post-game, Nicolaidis was very pleased with the result. “I told the girls after the game that we are ahead of where we were after two games last season, both in terms of points won and goals scored.” On his high-risk, high-reward strategy, he added that “I told the girls not to worry if they made mistakes playing out from the back, eventually the opportunities would present themselves. I think some of the girls were a bit scared of making a mistake but eventually it paid off.”

    FINAL SCORE: BOX HILL UNITED 2-3 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 1-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Erin Clout (21′)
    2-0: Melanie Camilleri (59′)
    2-1: Sofia Sakalis (79′)
    2-2: Julia Nicolaci (80′)
    2-3: Melina Ayres (90′)

    Box Hill United:
    1. Alyssa Dall’Oste (GK), 2. Kristina Hall, 3. Leia Varley, 4. Madeaine Breakspear, 6. Ellen Wines, 8. Melanie Camilleri, 9. Saphrie Lines, 10. Cindy Lay, 16. Emma Littlewood (c) (24. Anouk Meereboer 89′), 17. Katherine Fotopoulos (7. Tayla Mure 76′), 20. Erin Clout (11. Elaina Vatcky 61′).
    Unused Substitute: 23. Hayley Geurts.
    Yellow Card: Vatcky 77′.

    South Melbourne:
    1. Cassandra Zaffina (GK), 2. Marianna Anthony, 4. Leah Scroggie (27. Irene Paracki 90+1′), 5. Aimee Medwin, 7. Chelsea Blissett, 8. Jamie Pollock (c), 9. Julia Nicolaci, 16. Sofia Sakalis, 24. Christina Stefanou (31. Sophie Papatsanis 63′), 34. Paige Zois (6. Tayla Stevens 76′), 36. Betti Michael (17. Melina Ayres 60′).
    Unused Substitute: 11. Alexia Karatzikos (GK).
    Yellow Card: Medwin 82′.

  • South on Cloud Nine in Dandenong

    South on Cloud Nine in Dandenong

    SMFC photoThe calm before the (thunder) storm. SMFC team photo before kick-off against Dandenong Thunder, George Andrews Reserve on Saturday 3 March 2018. (PHOTO: Smile for Peter).

    South Melbourne FC won its first game of the 2018 season in devastating style, defeating promoted Dandenong Thunder 9-0 at George Andrews Reserve on Saturday night. A hattrick from Milos Lujic, doubles from Andy Brennan* and Nick Epifano and singles to Matthew Foschini and Leigh Minopoulos completed the rout.

    South led 0-4 at the halftime break before scoring another five in the second half. To rub salt into the wounds, goalkeeper Sermin Sadikovski was sent off late in the match after the Thunder had used up their three substitutes. This meant they were forced to complete the match with veteran outfield player Veton Korcari in goal and in the process conceded the ninth and final goal of the night.

    Another big positive was coach Sasa Kolman giving his former U20s champioship player Josh Hodes game time for the final 20 minutes of the match. Post-match, Hodes spoke with SMFCTV and shared his thoughts on the game. “It was good to be out there as it’s been a while since my last senior game [cup match against Monbulk in March 2017]. We had a big lead and Sasa just told me to go out there and have fun.”

    Looking back into the history books, the 9-0 scoreline equalled South’s highest ever aggregate winning margin in league competition, having beaten Moonee Ponds 10-1 (at Middle Park on 30 April 1960) and Corio 9-0 (at Middle Park on 10 September 1960). South has also previously scored 9 goals in a league fixture against Melbourne University (9-1 at Middle Park on 9 April 1960) and Triestina (9-1 at Olympic Park on 25 July 1965).

    In the Under 20s match played prior to the Seniors, South Melbourne defeated Dandenong Thunder 2-1 thanks to goals from Tristan Meaker and Luke Barforosh. 

    FINAL SCORE: DANDENONG THUNDER 0-0 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 0-4)

    Goals:
    0-1: Andy Brennan (5′)
    0-2: Milos Lujic (13′)
    0-3: Nick Epifano (21’p)
    0-4: Andy Brennan (35′)*
    0-5: Milos Lujic (48’p)
    0-6: Leigh Minopoulos (60′)
    0-7: Matthew Foschini (78′)
    0-8: Milos Lujic (80’p)
    0-9: Nick Epifano (90+2′)

    Dandenong Thunder:
    40. Sermin Sadikovski (GK) (sent off 89′), 6. Nicholas Modaffari (9. Veton Korcari 67′), 8. Theo Markelis, 10. Brandon Barnes, 12. Brendan Elmazovski (c), 13. Hamish Millar, 14. Zois Galanopoulos, 15. Mersim Memeti, 18. Samuel Catherine, 20. Sevdim Ismaili (19. Nicholas Glavan 46′), 21. Christopher Dib (11. Godfrey Okello 46′).
    Unused Substitutes: 1. Noah Calamatta (GK), 16. Nashir Hussainy.
    Yellow Cards: Dib 21′, Catherine 37′, Millar 48′.

    South Melbourne:
    1. Keegan Coulter (GK) / 23. Matthew Foschini, 3. Kristian Konstantinidis, 39. Christos Intzidis, 11. Brad Norton (c) / 12. Iqi Jawadi (8. Luke Pavlou 55′), 18. Matthew Millar / 17. Andy Brennan (16. Josh Hodes 72′), 7. Nick Epifano, 27. Leigh Minopoulos (19. Oliver Minatel 63′) / 9. Milos Lujic.
    Unused Substitutes: 20. Adjin Fetahagic, 21. Amir Jashari.
    Yellow Cards: Epifano 32′, Foschini 58′.

    *The referee’s official match report credited Andy Brennan for a second goal in the 35th minute, however SMFC TV replays have shown the goal was an own goal.

  • NPLW R02 – Preview

    NPLW R02 – Preview

    Box Hill United v SMFC – Wembley Park – Sunday 4 March 2018 at 3pm

    Coach Socrates Nicolaidis is looking forward to another tight tussle with Box Hill United on Sunday. “Last year we played them three times in the league for one win, one loss and a draw. At Wembley Park (the venue for Sunday’s game) we played there twice last year, winning once and losing once. Box Hill have always been difficult opponents for us and last year’s results proved that.”

    Soc was pleased with his predominantly young team’s opening round win over the Senior NTC last Saturday and is keen to keep the momentum going. “We have some senior players to come back over the next few weeks but it’s great having so many of the younger players step up into the senior side. An experienced player in Julia (Nicolaci) scored one of our five goals against NTC; the rest were scored by girls who were 16 years old or younger. That’s really encouraging… we want to play the South way and score goals to entertain everyone. Let’s hope for more goals and another win against Box Hill on the weekend.”

    “Paige Zois and Betti Michael will keep their starting positions and Mini Matilda, Sofia Sakalis, will start her first game. Melina Ayres will be in the squad this week.”

    Last Five League Meetings – click individual game for highlights (2017 only)
    2017 (R19): Box Hill United 1-2 SMFC (Wembley Park)
    2017 (R10): SMFC 1-1 Box Hill United (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R01): Box Hill United 3-0 SMFC (Wembley Park)
    2015 (R18): Box Hill United 1-3 SMFC (Wembley Park)
    2015 (R07): SMFC 3-2 Box Hill United (Lakeside Stadium)

    Overall Head to Head (since 2011):
    Played: 13
    SMFC Wins: 7
    Box Hill United wins: 5
    Draws: 1

  • NPL Victoria R02 – Preview

    NPL Victoria R02 – Preview

    Dandenong Thunder v SMFC – George Andrews Reserve – Saturday 3 March 2018 at 7pm

    Coach Sasa Kolman is looking forward to Saturday night’s match against Dandenong Thunder. “We are going there for the first time in a few years [since 2015] and we want maximum points. I thought we were good against Bulleen on Monday night but we couldn’t score that second goal to win the three points and that was disappointing. The aim on Saturday is to win and to hopefully also keep a clean sheet.”

    Devastatingly,  goalkeeper Alastair Bray did his ACL in the late stages of Monday night’s match. Keegan Coulter replaced him and will be the first-choice keeper for the immediate future. On a positive note, the new central defensive pairing of Kristian Konstantinidis and Christos Inzidis worked very well against Bulleen, with Leigh Minopoulos and Nick Epifano also having solid games further up the park.

    South has a decent record at George Andrews Reserve, losing only once at the venue in 7 league visits. The most recent trip there was in June 2015 when a thunderbolt goal from Iqi Jawadi just before the halftime break secured a 1-0 win for the away side. Kolman and his side will certainly be content with the same outcome on Saturday night.

    Last Five League Meetings – click individual game for highlights

    2015 (R16): Dandenong Thunder 0-1 SMFC (George Andrews Reserve)
    2015 (R03): SMFC 5-0 Dandenong Thunder (Lakeside Stadium)
    2014 (R23): Dandenong Thunder 0-1 SMFC (George Andrews Reserve)
    2014 (R11): SMFC 5-0 Dandenong Thunder (Lakeside Stadium)
    2013 (R15): SMFC 6-2 Dandenong Thunder (Lakeside Stadium)

    Overall Head to Head:
    Played: 14
    SMFC Wins: 7
    Dandenong Thunder Wins: 4
    Draws: 3

  • South Frustrated with Opening Round Draw

    South Frustrated with Opening Round Draw

    South Melbourne FC began life under new coach Sasa Kolman with a frustrating 1-1 draw in its opening 2018 NPL Victoria match away against Bulleen on Monday night, in what was the third successive draw between the two sides in the last three seasons at the Veneto Club.

    Goalkeeper Alastair Bray and centre-half Christos Intzidis both started in their debut matches for the club, whilst it was a second homecoming for Andy Brennan and Iqi Jawadi. South began brightly and took the game to the hosts by creating a series of chances but were unable to punish on the scoreboard. Bulleen had an early shout for a penalty but that was waved away by referee Lachlan Keevers. Somewhat against the run of play in the 38th minute, Austin Wong got his head on the end of a cross to brilliantly lob the ball over the scrambling Bray and into the back of the net via the post.

    Kolman kept faith in his starting eleven in the second half. On 59 minutes, he was rewarded when an excellent team move down the left side culminated in Matthew Millar getting on the end of captain Brad Norton’s low cross and slotting the ball past Bulleen keeper Shane Viitakangas into the back of the net. The home side frustratingly appealed the goal, thinking that an apparent offside Milos Lujic had touched the ball on the way through, however the goal stood.

    Oliver Minatel was introduced for the first time in a South shirt and there was even a debut for goalkeeper Keegan Coulter, after Bray went down in a world of pain in injury time and had to leave the field. South huffed and puffed but were unable to get past a stubborn Bulleen defence that withstood all the pressure put on them by the South attack.

    Post-match, Norton couldn’t fault his teammates. “The effort was there and the way we banded together, especially after going a goal down was great.” On the defensive side of things, Norton added that “Sasa’s style is to keep the ball and try and play with it…. both Christos and KK (Kristian Konstantinidis) were brilliant [at centre-back].”

    In the Under 20s match played prior to the Seniors, South Melbourne defeated Bulleen Lions 2-1 thanks to a late goal from Ardi Ahmeti. For a comprehensive round-up of all matches from women through to juniors, click here.

    FINAL SCORE: BULLEEN LIONS 1-1 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 1-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Austin Wong (38′)
    1-1: Matthew Millar (59′)

    Bulleen Lions:
    1. Shane Viitakangas (GK), 2. Eli Luttmer, 3. William Abbott (18. Nicholas Voulgaris 18′), 4. Corey Sewell, 5. Bonel Obradovic, 8. Austin Wong, 9. Braedyn Crowley, 14. Leo Athanasiou, 15. Jordan Templin (10. Luke Gallo 70′), 16. Pablo Caceres (22. Paul Scopolliti 81′) , 20. Andrew Mullett (c).
    Unused Substitutes: 19. Stefan Cardamone, 25. Wyatt Chant (GK).
    Yellow Cards: Sewell 33′, Luttmer 36′, Voulgaris 54′, Mullett 90+5′.

    South Melbourne:
    21. Alastair Bray (GK) (1. Keegan Coulter 90+3′) / 23. Matthew Foschini, 3. Kristian Konstantinidis, 39. Christos Intzidis, 11. Brad Norton (c) / 12. Iqi Jawadi, 18. Matthew Millar / 17. Andy Brennan (19. Oliver Minatel 73′), 7. Nick Epifano, 27. Leigh Minopoulos (8. Luke Pavlou 84′) / 9. Milos Lujic.
    Unused Substitutes: 16. Joshua Hodes, 20. Adjin Fetahagic.
    Yellow Cards: Norton 90+1′, Foschini 90+3′, Lujic 90+5′.

  • Nick Galatas retires as South Melbourne Chairman

    Nick Galatas retires as South Melbourne Chairman

    South Melbourne FC would like to announce the retirement of Nick Galatas from the Board.

    Nick has served on the board for eleven years including ten as Chairman. He has been instrumental in the development of football both at South Melbourne FC and across Victoria. He is now focusing his efforts on the development of football at a national level with the Association of Australian Football Clubs (AAFC).

    As the AAFC Advisor for Regulatory & Legal, Nick has and will continue to make a significant contribution to Australian football, engaging with key stakeholders of the game including NPL Clubs, the FFA, the AFC and FIFA.

    Whilst South Melbourne FC is encouraged by the influence Nick will have on the national stage, the club also recognises the invaluable involvement and impact he has had at SMFC.

    As Chairman of the Board, Nick has overseen some historical achievements of the club. To name but a few, these include negotiating and securing the Memorandum of Understanding with the Victorian State Government and the long-term future of the club at Lakeside Stadium, the establishment of the SMFC One Club initiative incorporating the Junior Soccer Club and Women’s Football Club under one organisation to compete at the top level in Victorian football, and serving the club as legal representative advising players and the club on various matters.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, President Leo Athanasakis said “I would like to personally thank Nick for eleven years of outstanding service to the club. As Chairman he has been front and centre of some remarkable achievements.”

    “I personally see Nick’s move as an a elevation to a broader role in Australian Football. He will no longer be focusing on solely one club, but fighting for the rights of all clubs outside the A-League. We wish him and the AAFC the best of luck in the historic negotiations they are presented with as the outcome will surely define the future of football in this country for decades to come.”

    South Melbourne FC will pay tribute to Nick Galatas and his service to the club at the 2018 Season Launch and Jersey Presentation on 17 March at Lakeside Stadium.

  • NPL Victoria R01 – Preview with coach Sasa Kolman

    NPL Victoria R01 – Preview with coach Sasa Kolman

    Bulleen Lions v SMFC – David Barro Stadium (Veneto Club) – Monday 26 February 2018 at 8:30pm

    Coach Sasa Kolman is cautiously optimistic about Monday night’s opening match. “I am sure there will be a great crowd there to watch what will hopefully be an entertaining game of football.” South’s last two visits to Bulleen in 2016 and 2017 have resulted in two 2-2 draws, a fact not lost on Kolman. “It is a difficult trip for sure. In those particular matches the team played very well in patches but had lapses that cost us goals. The key is putting in a complete 90 minute performance that gives us the best opportunity to win three points.”

    Kolman was enthusiastic about what lay ahead in 2018. “It has certainly been a different off-season than usual but now that the season is here we can start to concentrate on the football. Last season we didn’t get off to the greatest of starts in the league which cost us top spot on the ladder, and we have alot of away games at the beginning of this season, so it’s a big test for both myself and my players to rectify that this season.”

    Previous Meetings – click individual game for highlights
    2017 (R14): SMFC 3-0 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R01): Bulleen Lions 2-2 SMFC (Veneto Club)
    2016 (R17): SMFC 1-0 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2016 (R04): Bulleen Lions 2-2 SMFC (Veneto Club)

    Overall Head to Head:
    Played: 4
    SMFC Wins: 2
    Bulleen Lions Wins: 0
    Draws: 2

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