View Now Issue

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

View Now Issue HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 150 MATCHES PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY TH 31 JULY 2020 109 EDITION #WSWvWEL Wanderers Full Page Ad-20percsmaller-PR6.pdf 2 22/10/19 3:41 pm Official rideshare partner $10+$10 off your first 2 rides C M Y Use code: WSW CM MY CY CMY K Take us for a ride Download the app today. New customers only. Excludes tolls/third-party charges. See website for full T&C's. Offer expires 30 April 2020. THIS MATCH 03 THIS MATCH REGULAR COLUMNS THE LETTER 5 FEATURES WARM UP 6 THE BIG 150 8 Matt Jurman has joined a special group PLAYERS TO WATCH 13 of players in the Hyundai A-League Brought to you by THE WANDERER Turner Freeman Lawyers The views in this publication are not TWO REASONS FOR A RETURN 14 necessarily the views of the Western Sydney Pirmin Schwegler opens up on what TODAY’S MATCH 16 Wanderers FC. Material in this publication is drove his decision-making to return copyrighted and may only be reproduced with to Australia JUNIOR WANDERER ZONE 18 written permission from the club. I ALWAYS BELIEVED IN MYSELF 20 TAKE FIVE 25 ADVERTISING It's been all about keeping the faith for new Brought to you by For all advertising enquiries for goalkeeper Tristan Prendergast Turner Freeman Lawyers The Wanderer or partnership with the club contact the Corporate Partnerships PELEKANOS PRIMED FOR NPL 1 22 IN THE COMMUNITY 27 Team by sending an email to It's set to be a huge weekend for the corporate@wswanderersfc.com.au or Wanderers Academy's next generation OUR PARTNERS 31 visit corporate.wanderland.com.au HAMILTON WINS HIGHEST HONOUR 29 PHOTOGRAPHY Kristen Hamilton has been announced as the All photography in The Wanderer is courtesy winner of the Julie Dolan Medal of Getty Images and Steve Christo. THE LETTER 05 JEAN-PAUL DE MARIGNY HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE HEAD COACH It's been a long time coming and it feels great to be back in our home, Bankwest Stadium, to play football for our members and fans tonight. I hope we give you all something to smile about. This is the beauty about sport, it gives a sense of freedom to show your frustrations, to get all your feelings out - it's a sense of escape. We understand our responsibilities for that. Tonight's match against Wellington will be a big test and we need to be braver, both with and without the ball. Structurally, the Phoenix are nothing that we haven't dealt with before and we just need to be more consistent for longer periods of time. Our mindset is that we go into every match to win and we will do our best in to get all possible 12 points in our final matches of the regular season. If we execute the game plan well, we will get the outcome we all want. Come on you Wanderers! PRIDE. POWER. WEST. 06 WARM UP MATCH PREVIEW Lashings of early attacking pressure from the Phoenix nearly delivered results for the Phoenix as Ulises Davila was denied by the woodwork in the 11th minute. However, Davila didn’t have to wait long to make his early impact tell on the scoreboard for the hosts - converting the opener in the 15th minute. The Red & Black fashioned the bulk of It's been over 130 days since the Red the possession in the second half but were & Black last kicked a ball at Bankwest frustrated by the Phoenix defence and resorted Stadium finally returning tonight to take on to strikes from distance to find a breakthrough. Wellington Phoenix. Nicolai Müller came closest for the It's been a shaky start to the Wanderers Wanderers in a purple patch shortly after restart campaign after they earned a late the hour mark, but his shot through traffic draw against wooden-spooners Central Coast flashed wide of the target. Mariners in wet conditions on Monday night. With the Wanderers proving increasingly Striker Simon Cox was the hero, coming off frustrated, the patient Phoenix capitalised the bench to snatch the equaliser to secure late on to secure the points. what could be a priceless point for Jean- The Red & Black will no doubt tonight face Paul de Marigny's men and their Finals push. a tough test and will need to be patient to Wellington Phoenix faced a similar fate in secure all three points to keep their Finals their most recent match against Adelaide hopes and dreams alive. United with the score locked in at 1-1. Former Wanderer Jaushua Sotirio levelled five minutes after Kristian Opseth had put Adelaide ahead on the hour mark with the draw lifting Phoenix ahead of Melbourne City into second place. The last time the two sides met was back in January in Round 14 with Wellington getting the better of the Wanderers. Goals from Davila and Cacace secured all three points for Wellington who extended their (Top to bottom) Keanu Baccus and Nicolai Muller in action against unbeaten run at that time of the competition. Wellington Phoenix this season. do you have the need for speed? fastest nbn™, new low price $79! bundle with a mobile, get a further $10 o a month* no contracts, unlimited data, all Aussie service, 1 month risk guarantee* *call us today on 13 14 13 or visit letsbemates.com.au for terms & conditions WARM UP 07 ON THIS DAY FIELD IAN CROOK REPORTER @CHIPPYCROOK63 They will be taking on the heavyweights of the competition and it is a great opportunity for their head coaches Yianni Tsattalios and Arthur Diles, as well as their assistants, to build on the hard work they have been doing on the pitch over the last few seasons. We look forward to these upcoming matches and know they are something our players will benefit greatly from. The changes to the National Premier League competition have come as part of the increasing support of Australia's youth football teams ahead of several important international fixtures. How good does it feel to have football back! I'd like to personally thank Football Our Academy and Hyundai A-League teams Federation Australia, Football NSW and the are back in action and our Centre of Football affiliated clubs for giving our senior teams is buzzing and back to being a full-house this opportunity, as well as their support and once again. assistance during this time. Our U13s to U18s have continued what has been a bright start to the National Premier League youth competition with some performances the club and members can very proud of. In some exciting news, our U20 and first grade Academy teams will this weekend On this day in 2012, the Wanderers continued their play in the first division of the Premier preparations for their inaugural season of the Hyundai League for the very first time. A-League competition. VISIT WSWANDERERSFC.COM.AU FOR FULL MATCH DETAILS WANDERERSWANDERERS GLORYGLORY FOX SPORTS 505 & KAYO V s MY FOOTBALL LIVE 08 FEATURE WATCH WSWTV #WSWvWEL FEATURE 09 THE BIG 150 MATT JURMAN HAS JOINED A SPECIAL GROUP OF PLAYERS IN THE HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE Monday night against the Mariners officially marked the milestone and despite the result, it was a night to remember for Jurman. "It's a proud moment for me, just thinking back to my first game, years ago now," said Jurman. "My first game I was actually at the AIS in Canberra and I was able to have an opportunity to come to one of the games away in Perth with Sydney. It's been a long time coming and after "Eventually I got there and then I moved 11 seasons in the Hyundai A-League to Brisbane, so I think I've grown a lot as a competition, defender Matthew Jurman has player in those years and has helped me get finally reached the 150-match milestone. to my overseas stints. Starting his career as a youngster at his "Now you're talking about 150 games so local club Dapto, Jurman has paved an it's a very proud moment for me." incredible career that has seen him play for It was a quiet start for Jurman in his first some of the biggest clubs in the Hyundai four Hyundai A-League seasons, breaking into A-League and abroad. Sydney FC's first team for a handful of matches. WE ARE THE WANDERERS. 10 FEATURE “I'm looking forward to the next milestone now and I'm not stopping. The big breakthrough for the defender came in 2011, with Jurman featuring in ” 34 matches over two seasons in the heart of defence for Brisbane Roar before he returned back to the Sky Blues where he really began to make a name for himself. A perennial rock at the back, Jurman won a wealth of accolades by the time he was 27 both individually and as a team, leading him to head overseas in 2017 to make his mark at some of the biggest clubs in Asia. Jurman spent two seasons in the K-League 1 with Suwon Samsung Bluewings before moving to Saudi Arabia where he played 18 matches for three-time AFC Champions Al-Ittihad. Having ticked off quite a few things off his career bucket list, Jurman is now pushing FOLLOW US @WSWANDERERSFC #WSWvWEL 11 (Left to right) Jurman in his first Hyundai A-League match forward to some of the next milestones in "If we play to our potential and play to against Perth Glory, Jurman in his 150th match against his career.
Recommended publications
  • Squash Tournaments This Month: HKFC Meco International 25 PSA 2015 Monday 25Th - Saturday 30Th May International Squash 3’S Friday 29Th - Sunday 31St May
    HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB MAY 2015 Squash Tournaments this month: HKFC Meco International 25 PSA 2015 Monday 25th - Saturday 30th May International Squash 3’s Friday 29th - Sunday 31st May Friday 29th to Sunday 31st May b May 2015 HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB MISSION STATEMENT Vision: To be recognised as one of the leading sports clubs in the world. Mission: To deliver quality services on the principles of accountability, consistency and transparency. To develop an organizational culture that recognises the importance of staff contribution and commitment. To facilitate the development and participation of recognised sporting activities. Values: Being accountable – to communicate, consult 22 40 and provide information. Living within our means – to plan ahead within available resources. Developing a culture of service – to encourage commitment, integrity, courtesy and responsiveness. Managing for performance – to set the direction and develop the necessary skills. Aims: To provide the services the Membership needs. To improve the quality of Club life. To up-hold the Constitution and Bye-laws. To encourage Members to play their part in the Club. Contents General Committee President : Dermot Agnew Vice President : Fook Aun Chew The Thoughts of the Chairman ...................2 Vice President : Nick Hunsworth Vice President : Bobby Lawson From the Desk of Mark Pawley ...................4 Vice President : Iain Valentine Chairman : John Shanahan Photos from Easter Celebrations ..................5 Hon. Secretary : Mike Wood Hon. Treasurer : Alan Morgan
    [Show full text]
  • Thursday, March 25, 2021 Home-Delivered $1.90, Retail $2.20
    TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2021 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 $100,000 REPORT A FELLOWSHIP NEW ‘WAKE-UP TO GISBORNE PBL CALL’ ON HISTORIAN PAGE 3 RACISM PAGE 10 PAGE 3 Arts & Entertainment // Pages 19-22 SYSTEMIC FAILINGS: WorkSafe has found that a Pakiri Logging crew were not operating in accordance with the protocols expected for a high-risk work activity leading up to the death of forestry worker Nate Miller (pictured) A ‘WHOLLY on February 13, 2019. Mr Miller was struck by a log and suffered fatal injuries on a site inland AVOIDABLE’ from Tolaga Bay. Picture supplied DEATH Mother endured eight-hour wait before being told son had died IT took eight hours for anyone calculated, the judge said. to officially inform her of son His decision as to final sentence Nathan “Nate” Miller’s death in will be released later. a mid-morning forestry accident, In her statement, Ms Black told a grieving mother told Gisborne the court that on the day of the District Court yesterday. accident she was not contacted by Karen Black’s victim impact Pakiri or Ernslaw. statement was read on her It was only when police phoned behalf by WorkSafe prosecutor her at 6pm that rumours of an Ian Brookie at the outset of a accident involving her son were sentencing hearing for Mr Miller’s officially confirmed and her hopes employer Pakiri Logging Limited he might just be seriously injured and the forest management were finally dashed. company to When she asked which it was about the delay in contracted — It was the worst day official information, Ernslaw One of her life, Mrs Black she was told it Limited.
    [Show full text]
  • View Now Issue 99
    WE'RE VS THE RETURN TH 12 OCT 2019 BACK. 99 EDITION #WSWvCCM PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY LOVING WANDERLAND? GRAB A MEMBERSHIP AND SECURE YOUR SEAT FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON! FAMILIES FROM $ 00 PER 36 MATCH *PRICE SHOWN IS FOR A FAMILY INCLUDING 2 ADULTS AND 1 JUNIOR VISIT US TONIGHT AT THE MEMBERSHIP MARQUEE PHONE (02) 8602 6424 OR VISIT WANDERLAND.COM.AU MEMBERSHIP PARTNER THIS MATCH 03 REGULAR COLUMNS THE LETTER 5 THIS WARM UP 6 FIVE THINGS 11 MATCH THE WANDERER PLAYERS TO WATCH 13 The views in this publication are not FEATURES Brought to you by Turner and Freeman necessarily the views of the Western Sydney Wanderers FC. Material in this publication is WE'RE BACK 8 TODAY’S MATCH 16 copyrighted and may only be reproduced with It's the moment we have all written permission from the club. been waiting for JUNIOR WANDERER ZONE 18 ADVERTISING NINE SEASONS OF BRIDGE 14 FOX FOOTBALL FIX 22 For all advertising enquiries for With his showing in last week’s The Wanderer or partnership with the Sydney Derby, Mark Bridge became the TAKE FIVE 25 club contact the Corporate Partnerships 27th player in Hyundai A-League history Brought to you by Turner and Freeman Team by sending an email to to notch up 200 appearances. corporate@wswanderersfc.com.au or IN THE COMMUNITY 27 visit corporate.wanderland.com.au W-LEAGUE WRAP 20 The Wanderers have had a cracking CORPORATE NEWS 29 PHOTOGRAPHY start to the inaugural season of All photography in The Wanderer is courtesy the E-League.
    [Show full text]
  • Saturday, January 2, 2021
    TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI SATURDAY-SUNDAY, JANUARY 2-3, 2021 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.70 PAGE 7 PAGE 14 A QUIET WONG FAMILY OFFER NEW YEAR ‘SELF-INDULGENT BRATS’ IN NEW YORK ‘HEARTFELT THANKS’ PAGE 3 PAGE 7 BLOCKED OFF: Gisborne’s airport terminal was evacuated yesterday around 11.15am after a bomb threat was received. Police blocked access to the airport (main picture) and a bomb detector dog (inset) was flown in from Auckland by helicopter. Pictures by Paul Rickard Travel plans of hundreds disrupted by Sophie Rishworth A specialist police team, including a bomb AIRPORT detector dog, were flown by helicopter from YESTERDAY’S bomb threat at Gisborne Auckland. They landed at 3pm. The airport Airport has been called “incredibly was searched and finally re-opened at 4pm. disappointing” after it disrupted the travel Police said no bomb had been found. plans of hundreds. Hundreds of people were affected across 11 It happened just after 11am on the first day flights. of 2021, one of the airport’s busiest days of the Air NZ confirmed nine services into and out year. of Gisborne were delayed. BOMB More than 100 people were evacuated from The 11.15am flight from Wellington was the Gisborne terminal including passengers, preparing to land at Gisborne Airport when staff and those waiting to pick people up. it was diverted back to Wellington. Its return They had to wait almost five hours on a flight was cancelled. grass area on Aerodrome Road. A Gisborne woman on that flight spoke to Police blocked off the terminal, and car The Herald.
    [Show full text]
  • TECHNICAL REPORT FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP POLAND 2019 2 FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019
    TECHNICAL REPORT FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP POLAND 2019 2 FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Foreword Technical Study Group Tournament observation 3 FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019 5 FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019 6 FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019 FOREWORD TECHNICAL STUDY GROUP TOURNAMENT OBSERVATION The FIFA Coaching & Player Development Department was responsible for the activities of the Technical Study Group, which comprised the following members: Fernando Couto (Portugal), Ivo Šušak (Croatia), Branimir Ujević (FIFA TSG Project Leader), Pascal Zuberbühler (FIFA Goalkeeping Specialist) and Chris Loxston (Performance & Game Analyst). The FIFA U-20 World Cup has always been a major superiority to conquer the world, make history event in the world of football and for the host and do their people and country as proud as ever. country in particular. For all up-and-coming football My friend Andriy Shevchenko confirmed as much stars, it certainly represents the pinnacle of this in a conversation that reminded me of my own wonderful game at youth level. Moreover, it has feelings after winning the U 20 World Cup with always been synonymous with a array of emotions Yugoslavia in 1987, which was the most wonderful and the passion of the young players involved, and experience of my playing career. Since that edition Poland 2019 was definitely no exception. The great of the competition was staged in Chile, that whole organisation of this fantastic football nation ensured generation of winners were fondly referred to as that the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland, like many “the Chileans” for many years afterwards.
    [Show full text]
  • Carnival Program
    New South Wales Combined High Schools Sports Association Boys’ Football Championships 4 ‐ 6 May 2021 Kirrawee Hosted by Sydney East Schools Sports Association in conjunction with the NSW Department of Education School Sport Unit NSWCHSSA Executive President Simon Warren BWSC – Umina Campus Vice Presidents Brett Austine Belmont HS Margot Brissenden Woolgoolga HS Jacqui Charlton Swansea HS Mark Skein Canobolas Technology HS Treasurer Gavin Holburn Kingswood HS Executive Officer Jacky Patrick School Sport Unit Football Convener Ron Pratt Wyndham College Sydney East SSA Executive President Dave Haggart Kogarah HS Senior Vice President Dave Stewart The Jannali HS Vice President Craig Holmes Heathcote High School Treasurer Peter George SSC Blackwattle Bay Campus Executive Officer Bruce Riley School Sport Unit Sydney East Convener Peter Slater Blakehurst High School Championship Management Vicki Smith School Sport Unit Garry Moore The Jannali High School Welcome from the NSWCHSSA President Sport continues to play a significant role in building the Australian character and that of the youth of today, not only in Football but also in all the sports that the NSWCHSSA conducts. The Association endeavours to provide a wide range of sporting activities and opportunities for all students in our public high schools. For over 130 years, competition has been provided at a variety of levels by willing and dedicated teachers to help the pupils in our schools reach their potential at their selected sport. At this stage, I must thank all those principals, coaches, managers, parents, officials and participants who have strived so hard to make our championships successful. Much of this time is done on a voluntary basis and it is greatly appreciated.
    [Show full text]
  • Sydney Olympic FC V APIA Leichhardt FC
    KICKOFF 2021 - ROUND 03 BELMORE SATURDAY SPORTS 13TH MARCH GROUND 4PM MEN’S CLUB WELCOME Welcome to Belmore Sports Ground for our Round Our Youth Men’s squads started their season last 3 fixture against traditional rivals APIA Leichhardt. week with a strong performance against St George FC, today they are playing the Western Sydney Two hard games and two narrow 1 nil losses to start Wanderers in what will be a quality and competitive the season has us returning to Belmore looking for day of football. Our SAP Boys, also commence their our first 3 points of the season. Our Under 20s have season today against Blacktown Spartans and we started well with two 3 nil wins to start the season. wish them the best. Our Girls SAP and Womens I must thank our season pass holders and fans who squads continue to undertake trial matches ahead of truly are the best in the league. The atmosphere their season starting in a few weeks time. you create at all our matches inspires our boys to I hope you enjoy what I am sure will be a very play their best each week, we are very appreciative exciting day of football against APIA. of your support. I again urge you to help build our crowd numbers - contact a friend, whether they Go Olympic! are an old Olympic fan or a new football fan, bring them along, we know they will enjoy the day and the John Boulous CEO, Sydney Olympic FC Olympic experience. To our sponsors, please take a minute to have a look at them in this program, we cannot run our club without you and thank you for being part of the Olympic family.
    [Show full text]
  • Kampprogram Fredag D
    KAMPPROGRAM FREDAG D. 7. MAJ 19:00 HELSINGØR STADION FC Helsingør VS Viborg FF Erhvervs Partner LOKAL TOLK Murermester Egon Geertsen Helsingør Golf Club Krone Partner Tribune Partner Hovedsponsor Guld Partner Sølv Partner 3000 Partner Ajour Nordsjællands Brandskole Fredensborg Vinimport ApS Næsby - Den Søde Bager Helsingør Ventilation Oasen Kebab Mama Rosa Popcornmanden.dk Rib house Ralphs Cykler Baktotal Restaurant Strandborg Trolle Company Rico Mens Wear 12’er Pubben Riva Pizza & Steak House 360 Business Tool MP Enterprise Blomsterhjørnet Nordhavnens Proviant Landinspektørkontoret Kamppartner Kampboldpartner TRÆNERE Morten Eskesen Mikkel Thygesen ANGREB 77 10 8 Lucas Haren Jeppe Kjær Callum McCowatt 98 12 Liam Jordan Sebastian Czajkowski MIDTBANE 30 2 42 Tonni Adamsen Nicklas Mihkel Ainsalu Mouritsen 21 11 88 Carl Lange David Boysen Daniel Norouzi 7 27 17 Anders Holst Elijah Just Oliver Kjærgaard 23 19 28 Frederik Matias Philip Rejnhold Christensen Christensen FORSVAR 33 6 3 Hans Bonnesen Nikolaj Hansen Frederik Bay 20 25 Jonas Henriksen Dalton Wilkins 14 5 Nicolai Geertsen Brandon Onkony MÅLMÆND 31 97 1 Frederik Christoffer Kevin Stuhr Rosenqvist Petersen Ellegaard Tøj Partner 2021 har været et superligahold. Det er fuldt fortjent at de rykker op, de har så meget kvalitet i fantastisk år truppen og deres bredde er også på et højt niveau. Det bliver Vi har haft et virkeligt godt år. 8 spændende at følge dem og se sejre, 1 uafgjort og 2 nederlag er hvordan det går dem. resultaterne at de første 11 kampe i år. Inden de skal rundt på de store Efter top 6 var sikret lavede vi flere stadions i Danmark har vi fornøjelsen målsætninger.
    [Show full text]
  • FFA-Cup-2019 Competition-Guide
    1 FFA Cup 2019 Competition Guide CONTENTS Page Information, fixtures, results 2 Clubs 5 History and records 25 FFA CUP Web: www.theffacup.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/ffacup Twitter: @FFACup The FFA Cup is a national knockout competition run by Football Federation Australia (FFA) in conjunction with the State and Territory Member Federations. A total of 737 clubs entered the FFA Cup 2019, a number that has significantly grown from the first edition of the FFA Cup in 2014, when 617 clubs entered. The FFA Cup 2019 started in February with the Preliminary Rounds to determine the 21 clubs from the semi-professional and amateur tiers. These clubs joined ten of the Hyundai A-League clubs (Western United FC will not participate in this edition) and the reigning National Premier Leagues Champions (Campbelltown City SC) in the Final Rounds. The FFA Cup Final 2019 will be played on Wednesday 23 October with the host city to be determined by a live draw. Each cup tie must be decided on the day, with extra time to decide results of matches drawn after 90 minutes, followed by penalties if required. At least one Member Federation club is guaranteed to progress to the Semi Finals. Previous winners of the FFA Cup are Adelaide United (2014 and 2018), Melbourne Victory (2015), Melbourne City FC (2016) and Sydney FC (2017). Broadcast partners – FOX SPORTS FOX SPORTS will again provide comprehensive coverage of the FFA Cup 2019 Final Rounds. The FFA Cup’s official broadcaster will show one LIVE match per match night from the Round of 32 onwards, while providing coverage and updates, as well as live streams, of non-broadcast matches.
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Soccer Awards
    WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: From 1980-85, the National D–Karen Gollwitzer, SUNY Cortland D–Karen Nance, UC Santa Barbara M–Amanda Cromwell, Virginia Soccer Coaches Association of D–Lori Stukes, Massachusetts D–Kim Prutting, Connecticut M–Linda Dorn, UC Santa Barbara America (NSCAA) selected one F–Pam Baughman, George Mason D–Shelley Separovich, Colorado Col. M–Jill Rutten, NC State All-America team that combined all F–Bettina Bernardi, Texas A&M D–Carla Werden, North Carolina F–Brandi Chastain, Santa Clara three divisions. Starting in 1986, Division III selected its own team, F–Moira Buckley, Connecticut F–Michelle Akers, UCF F–Lisa Cole, SMU but Divisions I and II continued to F–Stacey Flionis, Massachusetts F–Joy Biefeld, California F–Mia Hamm, North Carolina select one team. Starting in 1988, F–Lisa Gmitter, George Mason F–Shannon Higgins, North Carolina F–Kristine Lilly, North Carolina all three divisions selected their 1984 F–April Kater, Massachusetts F–April Kater, Massachusetts own teams. Soccer America started F–Jennifer Smith, Cornell NSCAA 1991 selecting a team in 1988, which SOCCER AMERICA included all divisions. Beginning in G–Monica Hall, UC Santa Barbara NSCAA 1990, the team was selected from D–Suzy Cobb, North Carolina D–Lisa Bray, William Smith G–Heather Taggart, Wisconsin only Division I schools. NSCAA and D–Leslie Gallimore, California D–Linda Hamilton, NC State D–Holly Hellmuth, Massachusetts was rebranded as United Soccer D–Liza Grant, Colorado Col. D–Lori Henry, North Carolina M–Cathleen Cambria, Connecticut Coaches in 2017.
    [Show full text]
  • Flames of Fury
    AUSTRALIA’S FAVOURITE FOOTBALL FANZINE AND EVEN BETTER WITH A CHRISTMAS CRACKER! A-League Round 11 Friday 19th Dec - Sunday 21st Dec 2014 $5 Available Every Friday From Newsagents Everywhere E: news@goalweekly.com | P: (03) 9551 7538 | A: PO Box 142 Port Melb VIC 3207 www.goalweekly.com FLAMES OF FURY SPARKS SET TO FLY AT MELBOURNE Photo:DERBY EDIN TELAREVIC GOAL! WEEKLY FRIDAY 19TH DECEMBER 2014 SOCCER HOTLINES Viduka inducted into Hall of Fame Former Socceroos Mark Viduka (pic- Publisher: tured) & Damian Mori, former Matilda Alimental Enterprises Pty Ltd Sandra Brentnall, AFC Women’s Asian PO Box 142 Port Melb VIC 3207 Cup winning Matildas Coach Tom Ph: (03) 9551 7538 Sermanni and long-time football ad- ministrator Stefan Kamasz have all been 03 9551 7538 Advertising: recognised for their contributions to Email: news@goalweekly.com Letters: mailbag@goalweekly.com football in Australia by being inducted Web: www.goalweekly.com into the FFA Hall of Fame. Sandra Brentnall was one of the orig- Distribution: inals who played in the Matildas first All Day Distribution (VIC) ever A-International match against New Tel: (03) 9482 1145 Zealand in 1979. Damian Mori was the Wrapaway (NSW & QLD) Socceroos most prolific goal-scorer up Tel: (02) 9550 1622 until Tim Cahill recently surpassed his games at Kingston Heath Soccer Com- tally. Mark Viduka captained the Soc- plex on Monday nights, while Monday Adelaide News (SA) ceroos at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and football will again be a regular feature Tel: (08) 8231 4121 had a distinguished domestic football for Bulleen’s home fixtures at David Printer: Spotpress Pty Ltd career in Australia and Europe.
    [Show full text]
  • Nelson Pine LVL Tasman United Would Like to Thank…
    Our next home game… Match Day Sponsor… NELSON PINE LVL TASMAN UNITED V HAMILTON WANDERERS th Sunday 12 February 2017 Trafalgar Park, Nelson – 2pm Match Day Sponsor… Current league table… Team P W D L GD PTS Waitakere United 14 7 4 3 5 25 Team Wellington 14 7 3 4 6 24 Eastern Suburbs 14 7 3 4 3 24 Hawkes Bay United 14 7 2 5 7 23 Auckland City FC 12 6 3 3 10 21 Canterbury United Dragons 14 5 6 3 7 21 Wellington Phoenix U20 14 5 4 5 -1 19 Hamilton Wanderers 13 4 1 8 -11 13 Southern United FC 13 3 1 9 -12 10 Tasman United 14 1 5 8 -14 8 Upcoming draw… 19 Feb 2017 – Tasman United v Eastern Suburbs, Trafalgar Park, 2pm 12 Mar 2017 – Tasman United v Team Wellington, David Farrington Park, 2pm 18 Mar 2017 – Tasman United v Southern United, Trafalgar Park, 1pm Nelson Pine LVL Tasman United would like to thank… Proud to be the Naming Right Sponsor of Nelson Pine LVL Tasman United Chairman’s report… Nelson Pine LVL Tasman United would like to Welcome to Hamilton Wanderers to Trafalgar Park for today’s meeting of the two thank the following funders… new Franchises in the Premiership. Wanderers are coached by Mark Cossey and Paul Hobson, who were also talented footballers in their day. The only meeting this year saw us win in the dying seconds, and I know Hamilton will be bristling to avenge their loss. We’d also like to welcome Andy Martin, CEO of NZ Football to the ground today.
    [Show full text]