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2007 Annual Report
FFV 2007 Annual Report 1. Structure 2007 Annual Report 1. Structure 1.1 FFV VIPS FFV BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Tony Dunkerely Tony’s professional background includes board experience, both as Director and Chair of various professional and international committees and life membership to a range of sporting institutions. Tony has also enjoyed global business experience across Asia and Europe; experience in the research, development and implementation of a range of business strategies and plans aligned with quality, safety and benchmarking practices. Tony has signifi cant em- ployee relations experience; together with sound fi nancial acumen and management, particularly in the fi eld of return on investment and customer service. Through out his time in football, Tony has coached extensively through out the sport, including at the state team level. DIRECTORS Chris Nikou Chris Nikou has been involved in football for over 30 years observing and engaging the issues that affect the various stakeholders that comprise football in Victoria. Chris has played both junior and senior football in the state league and been involved at club level as Secretary and President. He is also a former member of the Appeals Board Tribunal and has since December 2003 been a Director of FFV. Chris is currently a Senior Partner at national law fi rm Middletons. He is the National Head of Corporate and Commercial and specialises in franchising law, mergers and acquisitions. Mark Trajcevski Mark is a Director at a global professional services fi rm specialising in risk management, governance, board effectiveness, fi nancial management and audit. Mark has formerly held the position of Honorary Treasurer. -
Round of 16 Start List Brazil - Australia # 41 21 JUN 2015 14:00 Moncton / Moncton Stadium / CAN
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015™ Round of 16 Start list Brazil - Australia # 41 21 JUN 2015 14:00 Moncton / Moncton Stadium / CAN Brazil (BRA) Shirt: yellow Shorts: blue Socks: white Competition statistics # Name ST Pos DOB Club H MP Min GF GA Y 2Y=R R 1 LUCIANA GK 24/07/87 Ferroviaria (BRA) 173 3 270 2 FABIANA DF 04/08/89 Centro Olimpico (BRA) 163 2 167 3 MONICA DF 21/04/87 Ferroviaria (BRA) 172 3 246 5 ANDRESSA MF 01/05/95 Kindermann (BRA) 161 3 261 6 TAMIRES DF 10/10/87 Centro Olimpico (BRA) 161 3 270 8 THAISA MF 17/12/88 Ferroviaria (BRA) 166 2 150 9 ANDRESSA ALVES MF 10/11/92 Sao Jose (BRA) 168 2 179 1 10 MARTA (C) MF 19/02/86 FC Rosengard (SWE) 162 2 180 1 11 CRISTIANE FW 15/05/85 Centro Olimpico (BRA) 170 2 179 16 RAFAELLE DF 18/06/91 Sao Francisco (BRA) 176 3 262 20 FORMIGA MF 03/03/78 Sao Jose (BRA) 162 2 180 1 Substitutes 4 RAFAELA FW 18/08/88 Boston Breakers (USA) 156 2 13 7 BEATRIZ MF 17/12/93 Hyundai Steel Red An. (KOR) 174 1 31 12 BARBARA GK 04/07/88 Kindermann (BRA) 171 13 POLIANA DF 06/02/91 Sao Jose (BRA) 174 2 103 14 GESSICA DF 19/03/91 Ferroviaria (BRA) 165 2 32 15 TAYLA DF 09/05/92 Ferroviaria (BRA) 174 17 ROSANA MF 07/07/82 Sao Jose (BRA) 171 1 90 18 RAQUEL FERNANDES X MF 21/03/91 Ferroviaria (BRA) 160 3 100 1 1 19 MAURINE MF 14/01/86 Ferroviaria (BRA) 160 1 90 21 GABRIELA MF 28/02/85 Centro Olimpico (BRA) 171 1 78 22 DARLENE MF 11/01/90 Centro Olimpico (BRA) 172 2 89 23 LETICIA GK 13/08/94 Sao Jose (BRA) 175 Coach VADAO (BRA) Australia (AUS) Shirt: navy blue Shorts: navy blue Socks: navy blue Competition statistics # Name ST Pos DOB Club H MP Min GF GA Y 2Y=R R 1 Lydia WILLIAMS GK 13/05/88 Canberra United (AUS) 175 2 180 1 5 Laura ALLEWAY DF 28/11/89 Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 178 3 263 7 Steph CATLEY DF 26/01/94 Melbourne Victory FC (AUS) 171 3 270 8 Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT DF 10/08/90 Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 165 3 270 9 Caitlin FOORD FW 11/11/94 Perth Glory SC (AUS) 165 3 270 10 Emily VAN EGMOND MF 12/07/93 Newcastle United Jet. -
List of Players
FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015™ List of Players Australia # FIFA Display Name Last Name First Name Shirt Name DOB POS Club Height Caps Goals 1 Lydia WILLIAMS WILLIAMS Lydia Grace Yilkari WILLIAMS 13.05.1988 GK Canberra United (AUS) 175 40 0 2 Larissa CRUMMER CRUMMER Larissa Rose CRUMMER 10.01.1996 FW Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 178 4 1 3 Ashleigh SYKES SYKES Ashleigh SYKES 15.12.1991 FW Canberra United (AUS) 164 12 4 4 Clare POLKINGHORNE POLKINGHORNE Clare Elizabeth POLKINGHORNE 01.02.1989 DF Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 171 78 5 5 Laura ALLEWAY ALLEWAY Laura Colleen Gloria ALLEWAY 28.11.1989 DF Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 178 30 1 6 Servet UZUNLAR UZUNLAR Yesim Servet UZUNLAR 08.03.1989 DF Sydney FC (AUS) 161 45 2 7 Steph CATLEY CATLEY Stephanie-Elise CATLEY 26.01.1994 DF Melbourne Victory FC (AUS) 171 32 1 8 Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT KELLOND-KNIGHT Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT 10.08.1990 DF Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 165 55 1 9 Caitlin FOORD FOORD Caitlin Jade FOORD 11.11.1994 FW Perth Glory SC (AUS) 165 28 3 10 Emily VAN EGMOND VAN EGMOND Emily Louise VAN EGMOND 12.07.1993 MF Newcastle United Jets FC (AUS) 179 39 10 11 Lisa DE VANNA DE VANNA Lisa Marie DE VANNA 14.11.1984 FW Melbourne Victory FC (AUS) 156 97 33 12 Leena KHAMIS KHAMIS Leena KHAMIS 19.06.1986 FW Sydney FC (AUS) 168 23 5 13 Tameka BUTT BUTT Tameka BUTT 16.06.1991 MF Brisbane Roar FC (AUS) 158 45 6 14 Alanna KENNEDY KENNEDY Alanna Stephanie KENNEDY 21.01.1995 DF Perth Glory SC (AUS) 176 27 0 15 Teresa POLIAS POLIAS Teresa POLIAS 16.05.1990 DF Sydney FC (AUS) 155 8 0 16 Hayley RASO RASO Hayley Emma -
Football Comes First for Jessika Nash �������������������������������������6 Classic Clash
CANBERRA UNITED V PERTH GLORY 24 JAN | 4.05PM AEDT VIKING PARK CONTENTS COACH’S CORNER ........................................................................................4 FOOTBALL COMES FIRST FOR JESSIKA NASH .....................................6 CLASSIC CLASH ............................................................................................9 TEAM LISTS ..................................................................................................12 MEET LIAM O’DONNELL .............................................................................13 MATCH PREVIEW .........................................................................................16 AUTOGRAPHS ..............................................................................................18 2 CT' 1 UI For full-time #employment, starting salaries, student support and... sporting fans. *Good University Guide (GUG) 2020 3 KUOC COACH’S CORNER We enter Round 5 of the Westfield W-League with a fresh and positive perspective. It’s been nice to have the time to get back into the swing of things and rest players we needed to rest following a busy start to the season. Fortunately, we only spent three days in self quarantine after flying home from our Round 3 clash in Brisbane and I was really impressed with the way the playing group responded to the prospect of 14 days in isolation. Their work ethic was great and they made sure to keep connected as a team. In the days that followed, we have been able to focus on our home clash against Perth Glory. Perth had a hard time in the pre-season with the state’s COVID-19 restrictions but have now had two tough games, in hot conditions, against the in-form Adelaide side. I anticipate Perth will make it hard for us and we need to be prepared, with players such as Caitlin Doeglas and Hana Lowry, who can punish us if we’re not good defensively. We’re determined to keep our winning record at Viking Park and with the surround sound of the fans acting as our 12th player, they’ll be entering tough territory. -
Annual Report 2011 FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA
Annual Report 2011 FOOTBAll FeDeRAtIon VICTORIA Vision Core Values Football will be regarded as the unity | Victorian football stakeholders sport that provides genuine access will work together to deliver a shared and value to quality experiences vision and purpose for the growth and which inspire Victorians health of the game. Mission pride | We are proud of the organisation we work for and bring infectious We are in the business to enthusiasm in pursuit of our vision deliver the best possible football for football. experiences and opportunities to our customers and partners. Integrity | The affairs of the FFV will be unconditionally embedded in honesty and fairness Respect | We will treat others the way we expect to be treated. We will also earn respect through becoming a positive and powerful force capable of delivering meaningful sport and social outcomes within the broader community. openness | We will engage and communicate transparently with the football family and listen with an open mind. performance | We will strive for service and business excellence off the field and inspire results on the field for Victorian clubs, players, coaches and referees 2 Football Federation Victoria | AnnuAl RepoRt 2011 president’s Report In 2011 I was elected president of Football FFV is doing. i trust that we can continue and grow our partnership Federation Victoria at an exciting time for in the next twelve months. the game and the organisation. i would like to thank the 2011 marked the end of the cycle for our Strategic Plan and the government, both at local and beginning of the next four year cycle. -
Carnival Program
NSWCHS Executive President Simon Warren BWSC Umina Campus Vice Presidents Brett Austine Belmont HS Mark Skein Canobolas Technology HS Jacqui Charlton Swansea HS Nerida Noble Gymea HS Treasurer Gavin Holburn Kingswood HS Executive Officer Jacky Patrick School Sport Unit Football Convener Ron Pratt Wyndham College South Coast SSA Executive President Paul Creighton Dapto HS Vice President Jenny Clancy Wollongong HSPA Secretary Adam Sargent-Wilson Figtree HS Treasurer Jayne Rixon Dapto PS Principals rep Ian Morris Bomaderry HS Sport co-ordination officer Meegan Dignam School Sport Unit Girls football convener Daniel Naumovski Illawarra Sports HS Championship manager Ryan Trevor Dapto HS Welcome from the NSWCHS Football Convener It is with great pleasure that I welcome all competitors, Department of Education representatives and visitors to Wollongong for the 2018 NSW Combined High Schools Football State Carnival. The students are here this week representing their School Sports Associations, Schools and families. It is an honour to gain representative status as an athlete and we look forward to the emerging performances of those who may emulate the careers of many of the current and former Matildas, Young Matildas and W-League players who have participated previously at these championships. From this championship the NSW Combined High Schools State teams to compete in the NSW All Schools Tournament during June will be announced for fixtures against Combined Catholic Colleges and Combined Independent Schools. This event also serves as the trials for this year’s National Championships which will be held in Victoria during August. We look forward to some wonderful football with the challenge for all teams to step up to the quality football we saw from last year’s champions, Sydney West who narrowly accounted for Sydney North in the final. -
WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE a Publication of the Australian Professional Leagues Content, Statistics and Layout by Andrew Howe @Andyhowe Statto
V1 Contents Page Adelaide United 3 Brisbane Roar FC 13 Canberra United 23 Melbourne City FC 33 Melbourne Victory 43 Newcastle Jets 53 Perth Glory 63 Sydney FC 73 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 83 Westfield W-League History and Records 93 Women's National Soccer League (1996–2004) 131 See www.w-league.com.au for fixtures and results All fixtures live via Kayo, the My Football Live app Live, Fast and Data Free for Telstra customers. Fox Sports will broadcast 80% of all Westfield W-League games. Live broadcast of selected games also by ABC. Sky TV will broadcast Westfield W-League games for the first time. Copyright APL 2020. All rights reserved. No portion of this product may be reproduced electronically, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the Australian Professional Leagues. OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE A publication of the Australian Professional Leagues Content, statistics and layout by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto All statistics as at 28 December 2020 Adelaide United ADELAIDE UNITED – 2020/21 SEASON FIXTURES See www.w-league.com.au for latest fixtures ADELAIDE UNITED – HEAD-TO-HEAD HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games.…...…………… Home.………..……………. Away….....……...………. Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A Brisbane Roar FC 18 4 2 12 20 40 7 1 1 5 7 15 11 3 1 7 13 25 Canberra United 19 3 4 12 17 46 7 2 2 3 9 10 12 1 2 9 8 36 Melbourne City FC 5 0 3 2 3 6 . -
Rain, Hail Or Shine There Are Somethings in Life You Can
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Australian Schoolgirls Teams 1987-2017.Xlsx
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLGIRLS TEAMS 1987-2017 (*did not tour; #toured in place of) 1987 - PERTH, WA 1988 - DARWIN, NT 1989 - ADELAIDE, SA 1990 - MELBOURNE, VIC Sarah King* ACT Olga Underwood* NSW Angie Bean ACT Kristen Swaffer SA Kim Schaeffer NSW Cheryl Salisbury NSW Sharon Black SA Denise Benitis NSW Lisa Van Dorp* NSW Teresa Zalewski NSW Melinda Bullivant NSW Michelle Prouten* NSW Liz Kielesen* WA Cindy Morgan WA Katrina Boyd* NSW Charmaine Potter NSW Tanya Corbett QLD Denie Pentecost NSW Alex Focken ACT Justine Fisher* NSW Teresa Zalewski NSW Justine Fisher NSW Leisa Hutt NSW Cheryl Salisbury* NSW Melissa Soppa QLD Tammy Sprott QLD Mara Kreismanis SA Stephanie Kite NSW Alex Focken* ACT Tanya Corbett QLD Michelle Prouten* NSW Kristen Bourke NSW Raeanne Dower QLD Danielle Cheers NSW Laura McLeod NSW Amanda Patterson ACT Fiona Jackson* NSW Claire Nicols QLD Peta Quail QLD Emily Lanscar ACT Denie Pentecost* NSW Michelle Prouten NSW Cheryl Salisbury NSW Angie Bean* ACT Kris James NSW Sharon Black SA Rebecca Scott NSW Sara King* ACT Katrina Boyd NSW Kris James NSW Amanda Sherrin NSW Mia Thompson QLD Rachelle Stark NSW Katrina Boyd NSW Sascha Wainwright ACT Mischa Renaldis QLD Melinda Bullivant NSW Angela Van Eyk NSW Danielle Cheers* NSW Louise McMurtrie QLD Angela Van Eyk QLD Melinda Bullivant* NSW Justine Fisher# NSW Vangi Boubaris QLD Suzie McMurtrie# ACT Alex Focken# ACT Sara King ACT Bronwyn Hart# QLD Sophia Mathis# ACT Ann-Louise Edwards# QLD Natalie Syros# VIC Katie Smith# QLD Fiona Wallace# WA Jody Cornford# NSW Joanne Powell# NSW Ann-Louise -
Guess Who's Coming for Dinner?
INSIDE THIS WEEK... www.goalweekly.com $3 GUESS WHO’S COMING Tsigan signs for GW Focus on Preston’s FOR DINNER? Zoran Petrevski Season 3: Issue 7 Monday 4th June 2007 Supporting all colours and reporting in black and white NEW SOCCEROOS RICHMOND EAGLES VS MELBOURNE VICTORY (BEST CANTEEN IN THE COUNTRY) (AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS) FREE ENTRY Wednesday 6th June KO 7pm @ Kevin Bartlett Reserve Mel:59-A1 LET LEAD SLIP! AFTER BEING ON Photo: Courtesy FFA TOP IN SYDNEY PLUS► ALL THE LATEST FOXTEL CUP, STATE & PROVI LEAGUES, WPL, JUNIORS & MUCH, MUCH MORE! OAKLEIGH CANNONS VS MELBOURNE VICTORY (BEST SOUVLAKI OUTSIDE OF ATHENS) (AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS) FREE ENTRY Wednesday 13th June KO 7pm @ Jack Edwards Reserve Mel:69-H9 Photo: Therese Duffy Goal! Weekly OLYMPIC QUALIFIER Goal! Weekly FOOTBALL FOCUS 27 AUSTRALIA MATILDAS OLYMPIC LORENZ KINDTNER 0 - 2 WESTERN SUBURBS FC DPR KOREA HOPES DASHED By FFA Aussie foe infl icts the damage again Photo by Therese Duffy The Matildas hopes of qualifying for the that was heartbreaking.” The Matildas squad that played in Coffs Hong Kong v Australia 2008 Beijing Olympic Games have been In the previous group matches Aus- Harbour consisted the following players: Saturday 4 August effectively dashed following a 2-0 defeat tralia defeated Hong Kong 15-0 and Chinese Goalkeepers – Melissa Barbieri (Mel- Venue TBC at the hands of DPR (North) Korea at the Taipei 10-0 in April, while DPR Korea won bourne), Emma Wirkus (Adelaide) BCU International Stadium in Coffs Har- 14-0 and 8-0 against the same opponents re- Defenders – Di Alagich (Sydney), Rhi- Australia v Chinese Taipei bour yesterday. -
The History of Australian Schools Football
The History of Australian Schools Football Excerpts of history by Ron Pratt, with updates from Richard Beazley, Chris Conti and Greg Best In the beginning School Sport Australia Football, formerly Australian Schools Soccer and formerly the Australian Secondary Schools Soccer Association (formerly Federation) grew out of the interstate series between NSW and SA from 1968-74. Bob Quimby, the NSW coach over this period, who conducted games against New Zealand Schools and representative teams from the USA, organised the initial meeting of the Association. Also in attendance were Frank Deegan (Chair), Denis Adrigan (Australian Coaches’ Federation), Bill Vrolyks (NSW Coaches’ Federation) and Jack Dodd (NSW Combined High Schools Convenor). During 1973 Bob Quimby actively promoted the idea amongst the State government school organisations and, in a meeting of state soccer conveners, the support for Bob’s plans to involve all schools was accepted. The first interstate Under 18 championships were conducted in 1975 but it was not until 1980 that all states participated (the present Under 20 age structure allows the competition open to almost all Australian secondary school students). Victoria won the first championship in 1975. In 1975 the Association also conducted the first National Cup Australia-wide schools competition. In its first year the cup was sponsored by Toyota and won by Footscray Technical School(Vic) then in 1976 by Bankstown Boys High(NSW) as the Coca Cola Cup. International football began in 1974 when the Association organised a series of matches with the U15 English Schools F.A. that visited Australia. The Association’s first overseas tour was to Canada and the USA in August 1978, organised by Bob Quimby, Jack Dodd and Bill Turner. -
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLGIRLS TEAMS 1987-2010 (*Did Not Tour; #Toured in Place Of) 1987 - PERTH, WA 1988 - DARWIN, NT 1989 - ADELAIDE, SA 1990 - MELBOURNE, VIC
AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLGIRLS TEAMS 1987-2010 (*did not tour; #toured in place of) 1987 - PERTH, WA 1988 - DARWIN, NT 1989 - ADELAIDE, SA 1990 - MELBOURNE, VIC Sarah King* ACT Olga Underwood* NSW Angie Bean ACT Kristen Swaffer SA Kim Schaeffer NSW Cheryl Salisbury NSW Sharon Black SA Denise Benitis NSW Lisa Van Dorp* NSW Teresa Zalewski NSW Melinda Bullivant NSW Michelle Prouten* NSW Liz Kielesen* WA Cindy Morgan WA Katrina Boyd* NSW Charmaine Potter NSW Tanya Corbett QLD Denie Pentecost NSW Alex Focken ACT Justine Fisher* NSW Teresa Zalewski NSW Justine Fisher NSW Leisa Hutt NSW Cheryl Salisbury* NSW Melissa Soppa QLD Tammy Sprott QLD Mara Kreismanis SA Stephanie Kite NSW Alex Focken* ACT Tanya Corbett QLD Michelle Prouten* NSW Kristen Bourke NSW Raeanne Dower QLD Danielle Cheers NSW Laura McLeod NSW Amanda Patterson ACT Fiona Jackson* NSW Claire Nicols QLD Peta Quail QLD Emily Lanscar ACT Denie Pentecost* NSW Michelle Prouten NSW Cheryl Salisbury NSW Angie Bean* ACT Kris James NSW Sharon Black SA Rebecca Scott NSW Sara King* ACT Katrina Boyd NSW Kris James NSW Amanda Sherrin NSW Mia Thompson QLD Rachelle Stark NSW Katrina Boyd NSW Sascha Wainwright ACT Mischa Renaldis QLD Melinda Bullivant NSW Angela Van Eyk NSW Danielle Cheers* NSW Louise McMurtrie QLD Angela Van Eyk QLD Melinda Bullivant* NSW Justine Fisher# NSW Vangi Boubaris QLD Suzie McMurtrie# ACT Alex Focken# ACT Sara King ACT Bronwyn Hart# QLD Sophia Mathis# ACT Ann-Louise Edwards# QLD Natalie Syros# VIC Katie Smith# QLD Fiona Wallace# WA Jody Cornford# NSW Joanne Powell# NSW Ann-Louise