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Football Federation SA 2010 Annual Report Annual Report 2010 FFSA Team Contents Board of Directors FFSA Team Football Federation SA 2010 Annual Report Annual Report 2010 FFSA Team Contents Board of Directors FFSA Team ............................. Inside Cover Statistical Information .......................... 33 Rauf Soulio - President President’s Report ................................... 2 Round 1 to 18 - Top Goalscorers Tables .....33 Morry Bailes - Vice President Chief Executive’s Report ......................... 4 League Tables - Super League ............... 34 Claudio Galloni - Director League Tables - Premier League ............ 35 Competitions .......................................... 6 Ted Iuliano - Director League Tables - State League ................ 36 Senior Men’s Competition Report ........... 6 David Hewitson - Director Devine Homes Final 5 Series ................. 37 Junior Premier League ............................. 9 Bev O’Brien - Director The Road to the Federation Cup Final .....38 Girls & Women’s Competition Report ... 10 Oleh Bilyk - Director League Tables - Junior Premier League ......39 SA Schoolboys Football 2010 ................ 29 Junior Results ........................................ 45 Futsal Summary 2010 ........................... 30 League Tables - Women’s League ......... 46 2010 SAJSA Report ............................... 32 Award Winners - Women’s League ....... 49 Coaching & Development .................... 12 Awards Night Tables ............................. 50 Coaching & Development Awards Tables ........................................51 Manager’s Report ..................................12 Honours Lists ........................................ 52 State Team and Development Squads ....16 FFSA Sponsors ....................................... 53 Financial Statements ............................ 18 From left: Football Federation SA Staff - Damien Jennings, Richie Alagich, Stephen Toth, Marisa De Ceglie, John Mundy, Tracey Dycer, Michael Carter, Dimitri Peppas, Marc Talbot, Caitlin Psaila, Michael Matricciani, Wendy Carter, Geoff Hargreaves, Leah Mercuri Events ................................................... 23 Call To Arms Charity Rounds ................ 23 Michael Carter Michael Matricciani Staff State Talent Identification Championships ..23 Chief Executive Officer Football Development Officer Wendy Carter Geoff Hargreaves Awards Night .........................................24 Club & Competition Manager Football Development Officer Hall of Fame Inductees .......................... 25 Dimitri Peppas Jonathan Ruse Junior Competitions Officer/ Game Development Officer Media Liaison Officer (Social Inclusion Development Officer) Tracey Dycer Damien Jennings Women’s Competition Coordinator Game Development Administration Assistant John Mundy Stephen Toth Game Development Manager Referee Administration Officer Richie Alagich Marisa De Ceglie Skills Acquisition Trainer (FFA) Competitions Administration Officer Vito Basile Leah Mercuri Regional Participation Manager (FFA) Finance Manager Airton Andrioli Suzanne Carzo Technical Director Finance Officer Nathan Kosmina Caitlin Psaila Sponsorship & Facilities Manager Event/Administration Assistant Marc Talbot Football Development Officer 2010 Report President’s 2011 promises to be an exciting year ships and this years competition will be an The Hall of Fame inductees are a valued and Rini Coolen, Coach Adelaide United like to thank them, and acknowledge the Report for football in our State. In addition to exciting event. and important example of continuity in and other distinguished guests. enormous contribution that volunteers the existing, and increasingly popular our sport. This year we were delighted play in making football the successful sport 2010 was another record year for partici- The Football Federation SA’s independent competitions, including the Professional to welcome Dianne Alagich, Michael that it is. By Rauf Soulio pation in our sport. Participation in Girls Disciplinary Committee continued to Men’s Competition, the Women’s Leagues, Brooks, Ted Iuliano and Zoran Karadzic as and Women’s Football again increased in oversee all disciplinary matters that arose I take this opportunity to thank my fellow the Junior competitions, and the Master’s members, and we gratefully acknowledge 2010 with over 2,000 registered players out of the competitions. The committee Board directors, Vice President Morry and Collegiate Leagues, this year Football the work of the members of the Hall of competing. The Westpac Junior Premier headed by chairman Alan Lindsay and Bailes, David Hewitson, Ted Iuliano, Bev Federation South Australia will host 3 major Fame committee in carrying out their League expanded to field 397 teams across comprising eight other members was O’Brien, Claudio Galloni and Oleh Bilyk for special events. rigorous independent selections. the U6 to U17 age groups, an increase of responsible for hearing matters relating their dedication and valuable contribution The 13th Australian Masters Games returns 80 teams on season 2009, with over 5,800 Football Federation SA was honoured to appeals on players contracts as well to Football in the State. to Adelaide, South Australia in October players participating. A total number of by the attendance of our special guests as disciplinary and appeal hearings. On behalf of the Board I would again like 2011. For ten days, over 10,000 participants 22,022 registered participants across all our including the Minister for Recreation, The Disciplinary Committee members to thank and acknowledge CEO Michael and supporters from all over Australia and competitions participated in 2010. Sport and Racing the Honourable are all volunteers and they should be Carter and the dedicated staff of the the world will compete in over 45 different Michael Wright MP, Federal Member for commended for their commitment and Football Federation SA continued its Federation who work long hours and sports. The Games will be conducted under Hindmarsh Steve Georganas, Shadow dedication to the Football Federation SA pre-season competition in 2010 to assist continue to achieve results for the benefit CAS’s charter of “Sport for All”, providing Minister for Sport, Recreation & Racing and the football community. clubs with preparation for the Devine of Football in our state. the opportunity for participation and the Honourable Terry Stephens MLC, Homes 2010 Season. The format of the As I have previously observed, Clubs and I wish everyone a successful 2011 season. competition for people over the age of 30 David Ridgeway MLC Leader of the Pre-Season Competition provided an Associations could not operate without years, regardless of background or ability Opposition in the Legislative Council, Kate opportunity for clubs to compete against a the selfless contribution of their many with the aim of encouraging lifelong partic- Williams CEO Adelaide Shores, Michael cross-section of teams with all teams from volunteers. On behalf of the Board I would ipation in sport. The successful 35+ team Petrillo, Football Director Adelaide United the Super, Premier and State Leagues being tour to participate in the Martin Luther King divided into six groups. Cup in Las Vegas has meant that valuable The Devine Homes 2010 Senior Men’s connections have been made with a number Leagues proved to be a very even and hard of overseas teams and organisations and we fought close competition with a very close expect a good level of participation in the finish achieved in each of the three leagues, Adelaide Games. and almost all teams in finals contention Football Federation SA has worked closely until the end of the season. During the with the Australian Paralympic Committee 2010 Devine Homes Season the scheduling and is implementing the National of games ensured that spectators were Paralympic 7-a-Side Football Champion- provided with an opportunity to attend ships in April. This South Australian-based games across the whole of the weekend. program is aimed at identifying athletes The Football Federation SA will continue with physical disabilities such as cerebral to work with the clubs to ensure that the palsy who could one day represent Australia football community are provided with an at the Paralympic Games. opportunity to attend games across the Secondary School Sports Football Cham- entire weekend. pionships will be held in Adelaide, South The Annual Football Federation SA Australia during August. The championships Awards Night was again held at Adelaide are a great week of competition for budding Oval on Wednesday 8th September. football stars to showcase their obvious Raiders’ captain Richie Alagich became skill and flair against the best secondary the first player to win three Sergio Melta school students from throughout Australia. Medals at the same club, claiming the The South Australian team performed 2010 Devine Homes Super League Player exceptionally well at the 2010 Champion- of the Year medal. 2 FFSA Annual Report 2010 3 2010 Report Chief Executive’s Football is unique, it offers so much to will welcome a new wave of participation. - Richie Alagich. The Football Australia Report initiative will concentrate on widening the many. From an administration perspective Further a partnership with Adelaide Shores talent identification process and fast track Football is diverse and challenging, however has seen Football Federation SA establish the development of our young talented By Michael Carter Football has a point of difference that other 4 pitches from April to October each year boys and girls with results to be seen over codes can not rival. That
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