As we stand at the crossroads of a new era for South Melbourne Football Club, (SMFC) we are compelled to reflect on our remarkable journey and the indelible legacy that we have carved in the annals of Australian football.
Our history is not just a chronicle of victories and achievements but a tapestry woven with passion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the beautiful game.
Since our inception in 1959, South Melbourne FC has been a beacon of excellence and a symbol of footballing pride in Australia. Our journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the pre-eminent football clubs in the nation is a testament to the dedication of our players, coaches, staff, and the unwavering support of our fans.
Each victory, each trophy, and each milestone has been a collective triumph, resonating with the spirit and tenacity that define our club. On the field, our successes have been monumental. With four national championships, numerous state league titles, and a cherished place in the history books as Oceania Club Champions, our achievements stand as a testament to our prowess and determination.
However, our journey has not been without its challenges. Our attempts to join the A-League have been met with disappointment on three occasions, despite our rich history and undeniable contribution to Australian football. These setbacks have not been due to a lack of capability or vision but rather biases against our storied background and flawed expansion strategies that overlooked the essence of what makes a football club truly great.
We watched as newer clubs like Melbourne Heart, sustained primarily by foreign investment, and Western United, which has struggled to capture the imagination of the Victorian public, were given opportunities that we believe rightfully belonged to us. Yet, these challenges have only strengthened our resolve. Last week, we again demonstrated our enduring spirit by defeating the A-League outfit Wellington Phoenix in the Round of 32 of the Australia Cup at our picturesque Lakeside Stadium.
In front of over 4,000 passionate fans, we showcased the magic of South Melbourne FC, proving once again that we belong on the national stage. Our club has been the nurturing ground for dozens of Socceroos and contributed to great coaching stories such as Ange Postecoglou, Joe Montemurro, Mike Valkanis, Patrick Kisnorbo, Kevin Muscat and more. These individuals have not only brought glory to South Melbourne but have also significantly contributed to the broader landscape of Australian and international football. Their journeys began with us, and their successes are a testament to the strong foundation and support that South Melbourne FC provides.
Additionally, many of our administrators have gone on to achieve prominence at the highest levels of the game, both domestically and internationally. Their contributions have helped shape the strategic direction and governance of football, ensuring that the principles of integrity and excellence that define South Melbourne FC are echoed throughout the sport. Now, more than ever, it is South Melbourne’s time to shine.
We continue to advocate for the commencement of the National Second Tier in 2025, a platform where our historic club can once again showcase its prowess and contribute to the growth of Australian football. Our place is at the forefront, driving forward with the same passion and commitment that has defined us for almost seven decades.
South Melbourne FC along with the other NST Foundation Clubs went through an extensive RFP and submission process, as well as provide a $500,000 Bank Guarantee based on the understanding & assurances that we would be establishing a standalone home and away second division.
The Association of Australian Football Clubs (AAFC) representing over 300 clubs across Australia was established with a charter to establish a National Second Division. The FA board and the executive can choose to ignore the will of the majority of community-based clubs across Australia & continue to protect the interests of 12 private franchises.
The National Second Tier in 2025, is our opportunity to finally unify the game and complete the Football pyramid. It’s time for the Chairman & Board of Football Australia to be pioneers and lead our great game.
As we prepare for our Round of 16 clash in the Australia Cup, we call upon our loyal fans and the broader public to rally behind us. Your support has always been our greatest strength, and together, we can continue to achieve greatness. Join us in this journey, and let us celebrate our rich history, acknowledge our challenges, and look forward to a future where South Melbourne FC continues to shine brightly on the national stage.
It’s Time, Our Time.
With gratitude and optimism,
South Melbourne Football Club
Nicholas Maikousis is the President of SMFC