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loudterri · 2 years
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Towards the end of the National Soccer League, reigning Victorian club Melbourne Knights made a bid to change their name to Melbourne United. They decided upon a ‘one city – one team’ principle in order to protect the initial development of the foundation clubs. Ultimately the Western Sydney region has been united and Football Federation Australia deserve a pat on the back: despite the main reasons the club originally set up (demise of Gold Coast United).įootball Federation Australia was very cautious in selecting who was to be part of the new A-League. With former National Soccer League clubs such as Marconi Stallions, Parramatta Power, Blacktown City, APIA Leichardt, Sydney United and Western Suburbs all residing or having affiliation to Western Sydney, the Wanderers were created to give Western Sydney the football club it had been waiting for.īreaking down the cultural differences and ethnic backgrounds has been witnessed through the expansion of the Wanderers and quite regularly people make reference to the diversity of supporters that reside in Western Sydney and their support of the Wanderers. Our latest inclusion into the A-League from Western Sydney, were named the Wanderers to pay homage to the ‘Wanderers,’ the first registered association football club in Australia, who played in the area of Western Sydney in 1880. Ultimately this union would lead South Melbourne Hellas to go on and create Australian football history. This union between Hellenic, Yarra Park and South Melbourne United yielded not only Middle Park and a number of classy players, but it also gave the new club a strong junior section, as South Melbourne United had been fielding juniors since the mid 1950s and had won the 1957 Under-15 championships. They were not viewed as an ethnic club and although being the oldest, they had never achieved tremendous success with their most successful season being in 1958: second in Victorian Division 1. South Melbourne United was the oldest of the three clubs to amalgamate, having history date back to the early 1900s. Some of which had and are now associated with the A-League: Ange Postecoglou, Eugene Galekovic, Damien Mori, Simon Colosimo, Kevin Muscat, Michael Valkanis, Danny Allsopp and Memhet Durakovic just to name a few. South Melbourne were blessed with the fact that so many of their talented and enthralling players were able to represent Australia at the highest level. They were also voted the Australian Club of the decade for the 1990s. They are the most successful Australian domestic football club having won four Championships, five Premierships and participated in a total of seven grand finals. The new club would be named South Melbourne Hellas (Latin term – the land of the Greeks) thanks to its large Greek Australian supporter base – the club name associated for the majority of its 50 years. This led to them linking with South Melbourne United, which played at Middle Park. However the key problem for the new South Melbourne club was they had no football ground. In late 1959, South Melbourne was formed with the amalgamation of Hellenic and Yarra Park Ajas (Ajax). I ultimately left it to those more experienced to argue it out.įirstly, who is South Melbourne FC (Hellas)?
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lomoomni · 2 years
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The Sharks also turned the ball into their own net to complete the rout.ĭavid Crowl was a standout for the Jets with McSorely and Giacomelli also impressive. Todd McSorely and Shane Pearce bagged doubles while Adrian Giacomelli and Chris Dean also got on the score sheet. Modbury kicked off the afternoon with a 7-0 thrashing of Gambier City Sharks. Gambier City Sharks Soccer Club 0 v Modbury Jets 7 (Todd McSorely 2, Shane Pearce 2, Adrian Giacomelli, Chris Dean, Own Goal)Īpollo Soccer Club 0 v MetroStars 12 (Francesco Monterosso 4, Michael Matricciani 3, Daniel Godley, Scott Tunbridge, Jackson Groves, Adam van Dommele, James Yong)ĭevine Super League sides Modbury Jets and MetroStars drew regional opponents for their first round matches in the Cup and enjoyed a double-header in Mount Gambier. The Black and Whites are seven points clear of their nearest rival and meet top five contender Western Strikers in the Monday night fixture. Mori found the back of the net in City’s win over their Premier League opponent, as did Jace Cummins, Jono Negus and captain Nick Budin.Īdrian Aufiero grabbed a second half consolation for the Cobras who have struggled since their relegation from the top flight at the end of last season.Ĭobras have only won once so far this season and meet top-three side Pirates on Saturday.Īdelaide City meanwhile, have blitzed all competition in the top flight and are unbeaten in seven Devine Super League starts this season. Totani, Deegan and Menechella were all outstanding for Campbelltown while Aaron Noble, Sandy Neary and Michael Bourke were Sturt’s best on a disappointing day for the club in their debut season competing in the FFSA competition.Ĭampbelltown meet Para Hills in Round 9 of the Devine Super League while Sturt meet Devine State League leader Salisbury United.Īdelaide City 4 (Jace Cummins, Jono Negus, Nick Budin, Damian Mori) v Adelaide Cobras 1 (Adrian Aufiero)ĭevine Super League runaway leader Adelaide City eased into the second round with coach and South Australia football icon Damian Mori dusting off the boots to get in on the act. Oliver Totani, Matthew Deegan, Michael Menechella and Toby Nelson also got on the score sheet as the Super League outfit nailed eight second half goals. Red Devils player-coach Jason Trimboli banged in four while Michael Paleka and Raff Frisina bagged doubles. South Adelaide can be commended for their performance against their more fancied opposition and will look to return to the winners’ list against Northern Demons when Round 9 of the Devine State League kicks-off on Saturday.ĪBE travel to Croydon in the Devine Super League when fourth meets fifth.Ĭampbelltown City 12 (Jason Trimboli 4, Michael Paleka 2, Raff Frisina 2, Oliver Totani, Matthew Deegan, Michael Menechella, Toby Nelson) v Sturt Lion 0Ĭampbelltown made light work of State League side Sturt putting 12 goals past them to convincingly win their Round 1 Cup fixture. Both Lagati and Bugeja starred and young defender Christ Atsikbasis also performed solidly for the Blue Eagles while Robert Parker, James Dean and Thomas Foglia were impressive for the home side.
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