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National Premier Leagues Round 2Saturday 4 April 2015 Inglewood Stadium
Inglewood United SCvs Perth SC
Season 2015IUSC
OFFICIAL INGLEWOOD UNITED SC VOL 2
MATCHDAY PROGRAMME
Season 2015
Fixtures
NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES ROUND 1
Sat 28 Mar 3pm Stirling Lions v Balcatta Macedonia Park
Sat 28 Mar 3pm Armadale SC v Sorrento FC Alfred Skeet Reserve
Sat 28 Mar 3pm Bayswater City v Subiaco Frank Drago Reserve
Sat 28 Mar 3pm Perth SC v ECU Joondalup Dorrien Gardens
Sat 28 Mar 5pm Inglewood Utd v Cockburn City Inglewood Stadium
Sat 25 Apr 6pm Floreat Athena v Perth Glory E&D Litis Stadium
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NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES ROUND 2
Sat 4 Apr3pm Armadale SC v Perth Glory Alfred Skeet
Sat 4 Apr3pm Cockburn City v Floreat Athena Dalmatinac Park
Sat 4 Apr3pm ECU v Bayswater City ECU Joondalup
Sat 4 Apr3pm Balcatta SC v Subiaco Grindleford Res
Sat 4 Apr3pm Inglewood Utd v Perth SC Inglewood Stadium
Sat 4 Apr3pm Sorrento v Stirling Lions Percy Doyle Res
Message from the President…
Welcome to Perth SC, its President Gary Marocchi, committee members, players and supporters.
We hope that we have entertaining games today and good luck to all players and officials.
We warmly welcome our supporters, our sponsors and our volunteers.
Last week was a low light in our opening game with a loss to Cockburn City, we are sure that Michael Garcia has taken the players through last weeks game and their paces this week, we look forward to
a return of quality game play from our players (something we know they all possess) and coupled with the heart for this great club of ours.
The very best to both clubs.
WE ARE INGLEWOOD
Thank You,Luke MartinPresident Inglewood Utd SC
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1st Team
Today we welcome Taki, & Perth to Inglewood for round 2.
It’s always a pleasure to play against Perth as they are a strong club who are well run, successful, and you always know where you stand when you play them.
Last week was an extremely disappointing result and performance by all of us against a lively Cockburn side, and we are keen to bounce back and improve our level.
We let ourselves and supporters of the club down and whilst we can all have bad days, it’s about how you react, and we are working to improve on the areas that let us down last week to continue to move forward.
We have unwavering belief in our group and need to be mindful that it may take time to find the right combinations within the squad as we try to establish our identity.
Perth will be a very tough team to play today.
They have been well drilled by Taki and I would expect them to be a major contender by seasons end.
We played Perth in the Night Series and were beat off the last play of the game so we will need to be on our game to match it with them.
Wishing all the very best to all teams today.
On a side note I’d like to wish the group - leaving for their tour of Spain - all the best for the trip. I’m sure the experience will be one they will never forget and that they will represent Australia, and Inglewood with pride. Enjoy the experience and soak it all in. Best Wishes to Goran, Dave & Luke who will be coaching and looking after the boys.
Thank You,
Michael GarciaHead Coach
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Under 23 SquadsIUSC 1ST TEAM
Shirt Name
1 Aleks Vrteski
2 Rikki Smith
3 Mark Barnett
4 Shane Pickering
5 Scott Blackmore
6 Matthew Izzo
7 Kenny Keough
8 Scott Witsche
9 Ryan Clarke
10 Greg Sharland
11 David Sesay
12 Daniel Dols
13 Jovo Pavlovic
14 Jarrad McNally
15 Josh DeMarte
16 Junior Vaudy
18 Jason Colli
20 John Thornlie
21 Abdul Sesay
22 David Micevski
23 Andrija Jukic
25 Mitchell Pappas
Coach Michael Garcia
Ass Coach Michael Baczynski
Team Manager Ian Dodgson
Physio Sandro
Video & Analysis
Alex Bukvic
1 Curtis Aspen
2 Jack Adams
3 Jonathan Corness
4 Euen Grant
5 Alan Carroll
6 Craig Tone
7 Friday Zico
9 Liam Murray
10 Rory Paterson
11 Devon Gibson
12 Fiesal Zaw
13 Blake Adams
14 Conor Kavanagh
16 David Araya
17 Eamon McNelis (Captain)
Coach: Marc Anthony
Assist: Cathal Lennon
TM: Lou Natale
Property: John Thorburn
Physio: Tim Buhagiar
1st Team Squads
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1. Francis Soale
2. Alex Castiello
3. Luka Njegich
4. Calum O'Connell
5. Dean Evans
6. Clark Keltie
7. Carlo Coelho
8. Aden Da Luz
9. Harley Orr
10. Ash Rosindale
11. Josh Wilkins
12. Marco Santalucia
13. Rocco Pizzata
14. Mark Pritchard
16. Nick Ambrogio
17. Reece Vittiglia
18. Josh Pereira
19. Andreas Theodosiades
20. James Marocchi
21. Matt Milenkovic
23. Alex Dunn
24. Dom Savoldelli
Senior Coach: Taki Nicoladis
Assistant Coach 1: Ante Kovacevic
Assistant Coach 2: Daniel Stoitis
Assistant Coach 3: Matt Dankskin
Team Manager: Calvin Ross
Head Physio: Simon Trinca
Physio: Ayla Fletcher
GK Coach: Simon Madaschi
GK Coach: Glenn Giudici
Under 20’s
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I would like to welcome the Members, Sponsors, Players, Coach’s & Supporters from Inglewood United and Perth Soccer Club to Inglewood Stadium for the second round of the 2015 WA NPL season.
Last week saw the start of the WA NPL 2015 season and the Inglewood 20’s bolted out of the blocks with a convincing high scoring 5-3 win over Cockburn City.
The first 20 minutes was nervy from both teams which was to be expected due to such a long off season and Inglewood lost Josh DeMarte after just 18 minutes to a hamstring injury.Ray Adolphus came on and within a minute Inglewood went 1-nil up from a set piece. Dario Pavic with a corner kick, found the head of Mark Barnett who was first to the ball to header in from just outside the 6 yard box.
After this Inglewood were in control of the game with goal scoring opportunities falling to James Atkins, Davide Panaia & Marc Eldridge. But Inglewood didn’t have to wait long for the second, with Mitch McClymans finishing from a Marc Eldridge assist.More opportunities feel to Inglewood only to be denied by Cockburn Number 1 Adams. Cockburn where left with only long range shots, such was the strength of the Inglewood defence.
Second half saw Inglewood continue to dominate and on the 48th minute James Atkins hit the back of the net from an early delivered cross from Milan Ognjenović, making it 3-nil.Chance after chance went begging, but on the 67 minute Mark Barnett made an attacking run from deep in the Inglewood defence and what proceeded was a great team combination play that found Mitch McClymans inside the 18 yard
box, who rounded his defender to finish from close range and made it 4-nil and 2 for his personal tally.
On the 70th minute Cockburn got on the scoring sheet with a poorly dealt with cross and Kuser ran in on the back post to head home for Cockburn.This fired Cockburn up and they spent the next five minutes pressing hard but they got caught out when Davide Panaia found James Atkins who hit home to make it 5-1.
Credit to Cockburn they persisted and the last 7-8 minutes they really pushed and with 5 to go #42 Telescope, found they back of the net and Kieswetter also found the back of the net in the final minute of the game to make the final score 5-3. There is still plenty of work to be done with the 20’s squad, but with the commitment, work rate and belief in the 20’s squad, I believe and look forward to seeing the team and the individuals within the team grow and strive to fulfill the goals we have set.
All the best to both teams for the game & for the 2015 season.
RegardsAndrija Petrović
Head Coach Inglewood United WA
NPL U/20’s
Under 23 SquadsDario PavićDavide PanaiaJames AtkinsJordan D’SouzaJoel MartinMitchell McClymansHayden DodgsonKia Bako-KirkpatrickJaedon EwenTravis PrestonMilan OgnjenovićJoshua greenMarc EldridgeJett ShawDavid DiasRay AdolphusMitchell PapasEndalk Achamyeleh
Head Coach Andrija PetrovićAssist Coach Alex StanojevićTeam Manager David EwenTrainer John Papadopoulos Physio Dhara Sanghavi / Sandro Di Girolamo
1 Jack Adams2 Jacob Young3 Matt Watts4 Daniel Santich5 Stefan Cvijanovic6 Jonty Turner7 Brandon De Abreu9 Ryan Haslett10 Rory McGrath12 Julian Teles13 Kennel Monythys14 Rueben Gelmi16 Jackson Turner17 Gabriel Kieswetter23 Josh Kuser Charlie Bush
Coach Joe PerieraAssist Paulo BastoTM Joe Ascenso Lachlan Fehrman Joshua Oreb
Under 20’s Squads
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1 Dom Savodelli
3 Mo Sulaiman
4 Daniel Henry
6 Jordan De Leo (C)
7 Conor Mackay
8 Brody Walker
9 Adam Carlino
10 Dino Topcagic
11 David Filippou
12 Will Oldfield
13 Alex Silla
14 Daniel Tait
15 Alex Verth
17 Jordan Doropoulos
23 Scott Wallis
Coach: Gavin Tait
Assistant Coach: Paddy Strano
Team Manager: Brian Orr
Under 18’s
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Welcome to Inglewood Stadium for Round 2 of the 2015 NPL season.
The IUSC U18 NPL team is looking to bounce back against Perth SC today after a disappointing result in last week’s game.
The team put in a very strong first half performance against Cockburn SC but unfortunately did not score as many as the performance deserved. Goals to Ryan Sardi and Kurt Kouakou put Inglewood 2-1 ahead at half time but if it weren’t for some good defending and less than clinical finishing the lead could have been greater. The second half saw Cockburn take a 3-2 lead and despite some strong attempts the Inglewood team were unable to recover to secure some points.
Having tasted defeat the IUSC U18’s are determined to return to the winning form that they showed in pre-season. With a challenging game today against Perth SC and a tough cup game to follow on Monday the players have been putting in the extra effort to ensure they are well prepared. The training week has been positive with all the players performing at a high intensity and a great desire keep developing as a team that should bode well for a strong performance in today’s game.
Dimitri PhylactouUnder 18’s Coach
Under 23 SquadsRichard Giorgi
Paul Zimarino
Thomas Pellizzari
James Taddei
Luke Doyle
Kurt Kouakou
Jacob Mustafa
Mohammad Rezai
Jordan Fresher
Riaz Kelly
BJ Grant
Aaron Simpson
Dom Sardi
Callum Atkins
JJ Godfrey
Ryan Sardi
Lachlan Ryan
Max Burke
Josh Lepore
1 Jordan Coombe2 Cohen Aitken3 Ash Smith4 Hudson Bliss5 Nicola Cvijanovic6 David Dos Santos7 Thomas Balch9 Sam Garces10 Sam Jones12 Taj Cardosa13 Thomas Bourne14 Luke Tester16 Michael De Bellis17 James Oldfield18 Ryan Pratt19 Ben Radonich
Coach Tony CampbellAssist John LoretoTM Balch Ella Mastrantonio Marianna Tabain
Under 18’s Squads
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GK Joshua Lenzo
2 Liam White
3 Dean Gordon
4 Matthew Sutcliffe
5 Liam Healy (C)
6 Airmoson Garley
7 Zach Browne
8 Oliver Tate
9 Nicholas Challot
10 Cameron Pique
11 Luke Garas
12 Elliot Tattersall
13 Michael Zimarino
14 Anthony Topini
15 Ben Pellizzari
16 Reece Abrams
17 Kurt Burns
18 Sander Lundegaard
19 Brodie Harrison
23 Connor Rae
Coach: Richie Abrams
Assistant Coach: Andreas Oliviera
Team Manager: William Garas
Technical Director
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Dear Players, IUSC Members and Supporters,Firstly I would like to welcome the Perth SC to Hamer Parade and hope you enjoy our hospitality and facilities that are on offer throughout your visit. Ultimately I am expecting a tough but fair football contest throughout all the teams today.
I would like to congratulate all players, Coaches, Managers, Sponsors, volunteers and parents for their terrific effort last week. The results across all age-groups were encouraging even from our development teams. My initial expectations of the team performances are not only measured by results yet by the quality of football, perseverance and attitude. I received some communication from Cockburn coaches during the week who praised our player’s performances and clubs hospitality/facilities, they also commented on our correct behaviour on and off the field.It was very important this year to create the right culture among our players and provide them with the confidence necessary to further develop, win more games and to see football as a possible career option. On the field you will notice players interchanging positions, this occurs more often in the younger age-groups as planned, with fewer amount of changes in the older age-groups where the emphasis was to facilitate team work and tactical awareness.Furthermore please be aware of general team performances
which may fluctuate from week to week, as a result of external factors eg: playing schedule (especially in late April early May where 3-4 games will be played within 10 days), I am positive our players will still perform well enough to consolidate higher ladder positions across all age-groups in 2015.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone of the annual European Football Experience Tour which will be based in Valladolid, Spain for the second year. The Inglewood team is made up of quality NPL U15s, 16s & 18s players and staff, which is embarking on the tour next week, departing the 7/4/2015 and returning 19/4/2015. Inglewood United SC participated last season and played three official fixtures, this year they will be competing against a regional team from Valladolid and two professional teams within the professional club, Real Valladolid. Preparation for these games will be conducted by UEFA Pro coaches from Real Valladolid with emphasis on technical/tactical Spanish football curriculum. Please follow the tour on the IUSC website, Facebook or any other social media available. Your support for the boys will be appreciated, as they are representing the club on the international stage…
We are Inglewood Yours in football,
Goran StajicTechnical Director
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Micevski packs his boots for Inglewood
N a t i o n a l P r e m i e r Leagues Golden Boot winner David Micevski has become I n g l e w o o d United’s latest signing after agreeing terms with the club.
A former Australian youth international with professional experience in Australia and Indonesia, Micevski adds quality and depth in the final third as coach Michael Garcia puts the finishing touches on his squad for the coming winter.
“I’m very happy to be signing for Inglewood, it’ll be an honour to pull on the Gold and Blue,” said Micevski, who snared 16 goals last year for Stirling Lions. “I’m excited to get to work with Michael and to start training with the squad. They say things change quickly in football and having some close friends at Inglewood helped with my decision to join the club.”
“Inglewood is a club heading in the right direction,” the 29-year old added. “Club president Luke Martin and coach Michael Garcia have both expressed their desire in making the club successful both on and off the field. I’m looking forward to the season starting. I’m confident we can do well and, hopefully, I can help the team push
their way up the table.”
Micevski is firmly established himself as one of Western Australia’s scene’s premier ball players. Spells with Perth SC, Western Knights, Balcatta and Stirling reaped him four league Champions medals along with four Fairest and Best prizes. However, the crowning achievement was without a doubt winning in the 2009 Gold Medal as a Knights player.
And it’s not only on the local stage that Micevski’s talents have also been recognised. He wore Perth Glory colours for two seasons, gaining 25 A-League appearances, and represented Australia at Under-23 level. “Helping Australia qualify for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games is something I’m very proud of,” said Micevski, who played one season for Indonesian side Solo prior to a short stay with Myanmar champions Yangon United.
Micevski intends to continue that success into 2015. “The top four should be our ambition and I feel we have the player to achieve that,” he stated. “There’s a lot of quality and experience in the Inglewood team, which is needed for a successful season. I’m hoping to pass on my experience and knowledge, especially to the younger boys, to help achieve the clubs’ goals.”
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LEAGUEPOS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS1 Cockburn City 1 1 0 0 5 1 4 32 Sorrento 1 1 0 0 4 0 4 33 Bayswater City 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 34 Balcatta 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 35 Perth SC 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 36 Perth Glory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 Floreat Athena 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Stirling Lions 1 0 0 1 2 3 -1 09 ECU 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 010 Subiaco 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 011 Inglewood 1 0 0 1 1 5 -4 012 Armadale 1 0 0 1 0 4 -4 0
UNDER 20sPOS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS1 Balcatta 1 1 0 0 4 0 4 32 Subiaco 1 1 0 0 5 3 2 33 Inglewood 1 1 0 0 5 3 2 34 ECU 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 35 Sorrento 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 36 Perth Glory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 Floreat Athena 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Perth SC 1 0 0 1 2 3 -1 09 Armadale 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 010 Cockburn City 1 0 0 1 3 5 -2 011 Bayswater City 1 0 0 1 3 5 -2 012 Stirling Lions 1 0 0 1 0 4 -4 0
UNDER 18sPOS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS1 ECU 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 32 Cockburn City 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 33 Stirling Lions 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 34 Armadale 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 35 Bayswater City 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 16 Subiaco 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 17 Perth Glory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Floreat Athena 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09 Inglewood 1 0 0 1 2 3 -1 010 Balcatta 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 011 Sorrento 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 012 Perth SC 1 0 0 1 2 6 -4 0
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Physio Report
Most Common Football Injuries
As expected, 50-80% of football / soccer injuries affect the feet and legs. Usually areas most commonly injured in the legs are the ankle, foot, knee, and lower leg.
40-45% of leg injuries involve the ankle and foot. Most of those injuries are sprains or strains.
Knee injuries account for 25% of leg injuries. The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) tear is the most common major problem with injuries of the knee.
In young athletes, Osgood-Schlatter Disease is a common cause of knee pain.
Sever’s disease is a common source of heel pain.
In the lower leg, tibial shaft fractures are uncommon, but they represent the most severe type of lower extremity trauma in soccer.
Head injuries account for 4-22% of soccer injuries. Concussions make up 2-3% of all soccer injuries. Most severe head injuries are caused by collisions. The collisions could be with other players, goalposts, the ground, or the ball.
We are Inglewood
Sandro Di GirolamoClub Physio
Supporters opinion
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Time waits for no man (or woman), to paraphrase an old saying..
And so it is with a new season already underway.
I have spent a great deal of time over a number of years at various posts on match day. There are so many different roles that need to be filled by ever willing volunteers and it gladdened this cynical heart to see faces, old and new, turning up to fill the void.
This feeling was left somewhat deflated by the end of proceedings following the mixed results for our teams. However, if time has taught me anything, it is that nothing in life can be taken for granted and just showing up is not enough.
Whatever you choose to do it must always be done with heart.
The heart is what drives us along for all good reasons.
The head is there for the practicalities and the functioning.
If your heart is not there then neither are you.
It was later that evening in conversation with a good friend that he summed up the day by saying”
You know that if the on field performances matched the effort and commitment of those off the field, then all teams would have walked off the pitch as winners.”
I hastened to tell him that there are no guarantees in life, even with 100% commitment. He countered that this might be true but at least everyone, including yourself, knows you gave your best and you can go home with head held high.
With that the discussion ended because he was right.
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IUSC Passionate Supporter
Junior Update
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Welcome everyone to Inglewood Stadium our home.Finally the 2015 season is here and it feels great to finally see our NPL teams out playing in a real fixture.In the off season there has been a huge team of volunteers working incredibly long and hard to ensure we can get all our players out on the pitch.I would like all of our players to thank the parents and volunteers for the hard work and time donated to ensure the season is a success.
Next month see’s the start of the development teams and mini roos season. I personally can’t wait every year to see the u6’s and 7’s kick off for the first time.
Seeing the pure fun and enjoyment brings me back time and time again.
Off the field this past summer the Junior Committee has worked hardto provide the best we can offer for
our clubs players and are continually working towards adding as much value as we can.
As most will know the numbers for all teams are at capacity and 2015 sees the club at its highest player numbers in recent history.
The Inglewood Football Institute is a new initiative undertaken for the 2015 season and already we see the numbers of participants swelling. This sees quality extra curricular coaching for the juniors by Senior Coaches and senior players helping early development.
I invite everyone to get involved in your club this year. Socialise at the club rooms on training nights and game days. Come and watch the seniors play on match day and wear your club colours with pride. With many exciting games to come and our grand end of season functions and trophy presentations, it promises to be a fun filled, enjoyable sociable 2015 at Inglewood United.
David EwenJunior President 0407384407
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