South Springvale SC

South Springvale FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Springvale, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed by local Greek Australians in 1968, as 'Sandown Dynamo'. The club currently competes in the Victorian State League Division 1. Their home ground is Warner Reserve.

South Springvale FC
Full nameSouth Springvale FC
Nickname(s)Aris
Founded1968
GroundWarner Reserve
CoachSteve Voursoukis
LeagueVictorian State League 1
20227th
WebsiteClub website

South Springvale achieved national notoriety by qualifying for the 2014 FFA Cup Round of 32.

History

South Springvale was founded in 1968 by Greek immigrants who migrated to Australia in the early to mid-1960s. The club was initially called Sandown Dynamo and played at Springvale High Schools’ facilities.[1] During the next 12 years, Sandown Dynamo competed in the Victorian Amateur Leagues, but rose quickly in the 1980s and 1990s, entering the Victorian Provisional Leagues in 1985, and gaining promotion to the Victorian State Leagues in 1992, reaching Victorian State League Division 2 by 2000.[2]

In 1980 the club shifted to Warner Reserve whilst also changing its name to South Springvale Soccer Club. Over the next two decades the club endured many good years culminating in three championships, in 1990, 1991 and 1995,[2] whilst also claiming the State League Cup in 1994.[3][1] Since the 2014 season, the team has been competing in the FFV State League 1 South East.[4]

In 2014, South Springvale defeated National Premier Leagues Victoria side Hume City in 3–0 in the 2014 Dockerty Cup quarter-final to become the first Victorian club to qualify for the inaugural FFA Cup Round of 32, the first national round.[5][6] South Springvale and Hakoah Sydney City East FC were the only two fourth tier sides to win through to the Round of 32. Aris drew South Cardiff FC and played them on 29 July as the home team at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, winning on penalties after twice equalising after going behind, the first time through Florea and the second time through Dimitrakopoulos.[7] Approximately 1,500 people were in attendance. Aris then drew Gold Coast, Queensland based side Palm Beach SC away from home, and so travelled to Queensland on 23 September 2014. In front of 2,300 people at Robina Stadium, Palm Beach narrowly won 1–0 through a Boxell goal in the 81st minute and ended Aris' FFA Cup adventure.[8] In 2019, Aris were promoted to State League 1 following a 2nd place finish that season. The club is aiming to gain promotion to the NPL system for the first time this year.

The club adopted its nickname and colours from Greek side Aris Thessaloniki F.C. The Greek side is known for its Yellow and black colours and this is why South Springvale play in those colours. Further, the club's crest is a homage to Aris with the logo even adopting the Greek spelling of Aris being 'APHS'.

Honors

  • Victoria (state) Dockety Cup – Runners Up: 2014.
  • Victoria (state) Victorian State League Division 3 South East – Runners up: 2002, 2010.
  • Victoria (state) Victorian State League Division 4 – Champions: 1995.
  • Victoria (state) Victorian Provisional League Division 1 – Champions: 1991.
  • Victoria (state) Victorian Provisional League Division 2 – Champions: 1990.
  • Victoria (state) Victorian Provisional League Division 3 – Runners up: 1988.[2]
  • Victoria (state) Victorian State League Champions Cup – Champions: 1994.[3]

Players

Current senior squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Australia AUS Josh Dorran
GK Australia AUS Evan Kraloglou
DF Australia AUS Jarryd Barnes
DF Australia AUS Adriano Chiappetta
DF South Korea KOR Kitae (Andy) Park
DF Australia AUS Steven Sifinos
DF Australia AUS Thomas Simos
DF Australia AUS Christos Tahmazis
DF Australia AUS Peter Varsamis
MF Australia AUS Joshua Caruana
MF Japan JPN Takeru Honda
MF Australia AUS Cody Martindale
MF Australia AUS Dimitar "Berbatov" Mitkov
FW Australia AUS Timothy Atherinos
FW Australia AUS Aron Handakas
FW Australia AUS Jason Ricciuti
FW Australia AUS Zeik Zeik
FW Australia AUS Marcelo Arapis
FW Australia AUS Alhaji Tarawally
 

Current reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Australia AUS Jordan Gammoh
DF Australia AUS Christian Altidis
DF Australia AUS Emanuel Emmanouilidis
DF Australia AUS Filimonas Kasimis
DF Australia AUS Luke Michailidis
DF Australia AUS Isaac Papakyriakopoulos
DF Australia AUS Elijah Tracanelli
DF Australia AUS Georgio Tsatsos
MF Australia AUS Vinda Chheang
MF Australia AUS Blake Dickson
MF Australia AUS Jaz Omerogullari
MF Australia AUS Eric Pagoulatos
MF Australia AUS Athan Panagiotou
MF Australia AUS Sebastian Davies
FW Australia AUS Juan Hernandez
FW Australia AUS Frankie Varsamis
FW Australia AUS Anthony Vecchi
FW Australia AUS Marko Vrban
FW Greece GRE Frank Mellios
FW Vietnam VIE Felix Nguyen

Club officials

Committee

  • President: Jim Simos
  • Vice President: Andrew Pagoulatos
  • Secretary: Heather Paliouras
  • Treasurer: Toula Simos
  • Committee Member: Jim Banasios

Men’s team staff

  • Senior Team Head Coach: Steve Voursoukis
  • Senior Assistant Coach: George Balaskas
  • Senior Team Manager: Peter Tragakis
  • Reserve Team Head Coach: Peter Panagiotou
  • Reserve Team Manager: Andrew Pagoulatos
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Michael Kikikakis
  • Physiotherapist: Adil Rodrigues Chico
  • Masseur: Adam Bedikian

References

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