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Bentleigh Greens SC

Coordinates:37°58′7″S145°5′27″E / 37.96861°S 145.09083°E /-37.96861; 145.09083
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Australian soccer club in Melbourne

Football club
Bentleigh Greens
Full nameBentleigh Greens Soccer Club
NicknamesThe Greens
Pankyprio (Pan-Cyprian)
Short nameBGSC
Founded1987
GroundKingston Heath Soccer Complex
Capacity3,300[1][2]
Coordinates37°58′7″S145°5′27″E / 37.96861°S 145.09083°E /-37.96861; 145.09083
ChairmanRay Georgiou
CoachGeorge Katsakis
LeagueVictoria Premier League 1
20251st of 14 (premiers, promoted)
Websitewww.bentleighgreens.com.au

Bentleigh Greens Soccer Club is an Australian semi professionalsoccer club based inCheltenham, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1986, by theGreek Cypriot community and currently competes in theVictoria Premier League 1. Bentleigh made nationwide headlines when it became the first club below theA-League to make the semi-final of theFFA Cup in2014. The Greens hit another milestone a year later when they claimed their first major trophy, the NPL Victoria title. In 2016, Bentleigh Greens became Victorian top-flight league premiers for the first time.

History

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Former Bentleigh Greens logo

Formation and early years

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In 1986, a small group of former members of Cypriot Community's Soccer Club, Central City, met at 15–17 Heffernan Lane. This group determined to create a strong Greek Cypriot based team in Melbourne. There were two previous failed attempts, one in the mid-1950s and secondly Central City from 1977 to 1983 which ran under the control of the Cyprus Community of Melbourne and Victoria from 1977 to 1980.

The "Founders" at this initial meeting were Michael Christopher, Ray Georgiou, Andrew Nicolaou, Michael Iaonnou, Harry Theocharous, Phillip Philippou, Tony Antoniou and Harry Constantinou. After making a huge fund raising effort and gathering together 150 foundation members they were able to take overGreensborough SC and move it to Victory Park in the City of Moorabbin. The name of the club was changed to Bentleigh Greens. The green colours were retained.

Rise to the Victorian Premier League

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The club competed in the First Division of the Provisional League in 1987 season. That year the club finished runners up to Chelsea on goal difference, achieving promotion to Victorian League Division 4. The club was promoted to Division 3 in 1989 after a second-place finish, after just two years in Division 4. Bentleigh amazingly were promoted to Division 2 in 1990, having just been promoted to Division 3 that year. Two more promotions followed in 1993 and 1995, taking the Greens from Division 2 to theVictorian Premier League for the first time in the club's history. The 1995 promotion was the fifth promotion for the club in nine years, marking a very impressive rise through the ranks of Victorian football for the recently established Bentleigh side.[3]

Bentleigh went into their first ever VPL campaign under the management of Harry Chalkitis, managing a fourth-place finish and qualifying for the finals series. The Greens metGreen Gully SC in the elimination final, but went down 3–1. The following campaign was even stronger for Bentleigh, finishing runners-up in the regular season, finishing just two points behind winnersAltona Magic, but then lost 4–1 to Green Gully in the qualifying final and 2–1 to Bulleen Inter Kings in the semi-final to crash out.Mark Bresciano scored the winner for Bulleen Inter that day.

Bentleigh were relegated in 2005, going down to the Victorian State League Division 1 for the first time since 1995. The side finished bottom of the league, managing just 16 points in 26 games. The Greens narrowly avoided successive relegations, finishing 10th in a 12 team league with the bottom two going down. The side finished just three points above the relegatedNorthcote City FC. Bentleigh were promoted back to the top flight in 2009, finishing second with 41 points. The side would have missed out on promotion and finished third hadSt Albans Saints not been deducted nine points that season.[4] In their first season back in the top flight, the Greens finished in 10th place, one above relegation.

Bentleigh made the VPL grand final in 2013, finishing third in the regular season. On their way to the final, Bentleigh beatMelbourne Knights FC 4–2 and thenNorthcote City 2–1, but lost to Northcote City in the grand final 3–2 in extra time.

2014–2015: FFA Cup run and first major title

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The club made nationwide headlines after making it to the semi-final of the inauguralFFA Cup in 2014. The Greens beatBlacktown City 1–0 in the Round of 32,Sydney Olympic 2–1 in the Round of 16,Adelaide City 2–1 in the quarter-finals before going down 3–0 toA-League sidePerth Glory. The match against Adelaide City was played in front of almost 2,000 people atKingston Heath Soccer Complex,[5] while the match against Perth Glory drew a reported 3,300 people.[6] Bentleigh brought in a number of high-profile players for the 2015 season, including the likes ofDaniel Visevic, Steven Topalovic and Queensland trio Troy Ruthven, Matt Thurtell andChris Lucas. The season hit a major snag when the Greens were knocked out of the2015 FFA Cup in the qualifying stages by the unfanciedBallarat Red Devils but ended in fine style with the club winning its first-ever major title when it beatSouth Melbourne at Lakeside Stadium in the Grand Final, 3–1 after extra time.[7] Bentleigh finished runners-up to South Melbourne in the regular season, missing out on the minor and major double on goal difference.

2016—present: More silverware

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The Greens secured reigning NPL Victoria Gold Medal winnerKamal Ibrahim,[8] but lost key first-team players Steven Topalovic,Daniel Visevic andAlastair Bray,[9] with Bray signing forA-League sideCentral Coast Mariners.[10] Bentleigh kicked off season 2016 by claiming the FFV Community Shield, beatingSouth Melbourne atKingston Heath 3–0.[11] Bentleigh again met rivals South Melbourne at the final qualifying stage for the2016 FFA Cup. The Greens would go on to smash their opponents 4–0, sending the side through to the national stage of the Cup competition.[12] In August, Bentleigh took out the2016 Dockerty Cup, the second major trophy in its history and firstDockerty Cup title, with a 1–0 victory overGreen Gully atABD Stadium inBroadmeadows, with Ryan Paczkowski scoring and Ryan Scott delivering an outstanding performance in goals.[13] Just four days later, the Greens picked up their third piece of silverware for 2016, winning the NPL Victoria minor premiership for the first time in its history.[14]

Bentleigh were drawn againstAdelaide-based sideNorth Eastern MetroStars in the Round of 32 of the FFA Cup in 2016,[15] winning on penalties, with the game tied at 2–2 after 90 minutes and 3–3 after extra time.[16] Bentleigh were drawn away from home againstTasmanian sideDevonport City in the Round of 16.[17] Battling torrential rain and a stubborn Strikers side, it took extra time for Bentleigh to win through to the quarter-finals, with Matthew Thurtell scoring the game's lone goal in front of 3,000 fans at Valley Road.[18] In the quarter-finals, Bentleigh was paired with reigning Cup holders andA-League heavyweightsMelbourne Victory.[19] Two second half goals to the A-League side saw it win out 2–0 in front of 3,754 people at Kingston Heath, a record crowd for the venue.[20] After the clash, iconic captain Wayne Wallace announce his departure from the club after six years of service.[21]

In preparation for the 2017 season, Bentleigh lostKamal Ibrahim toAvondale FC and Liam McCormick to South Melbourne. However, the club exercised its muscle and added former A-League duoBen Litfin andAndy Brennan.[22][23] After a fourth-placed league finish, Bentleigh secured its second NPL Championship in three years when it beat Heidelberg United 2-1 after extra time in the Grand Final, withRoss Honos scoring in the 106th minute to win the tie.[24] Goalkeeper Ryan Scott took out the Jim Rooney Medal, awarded to the best player on the pitch.[24]

Bentleigh became the 6th member federation side inFFA Cup history to knock out anA-League opponent when it beatWellington Phoenix FC 1–0 at Kingston Heath in August 2018.[25] Bentleigh beatBroadmeadow Magic 4–0 atMagic Park in the Round of 16[26] and Heidelberg 1–0 in the quarter-finals[27] to set up another clash with A League opposition, this timeAdelaide United. A goal in either half saw the Reds come away from Melbourne with a 2–0 win.[28] In the league, the Greens finished a point off top spot, but lost 4–3 toAvondale in the semi-final.

In January 2019, new A-League teamWestern United FC announced that Bentleigh head coachJohn Anastasiadis would join the club as an assistant coach.[29] Anastasiadis' last game in charge was an NPL Victoria Round 13 victory over the previously undefeated Avondale, propelling the Greens to second spot on the table.[30] John Gabrielson was appointed as the new head coach after Anastasiadis' departure. Gabrielson's tenure proved to be short-lived, with Frank McGrellis taking over in July 2019.[31] AfterKingston City's relegation from the NPL Victoria was confirmed, Kingston's coach Nick Tolios was confirmed as the new Bentleigh Greens coach, mid-way through the 2019 NPL Victoria finals series. Tolios led the Greens to a 2–1 victory over premiers Heidelberg and a penalty shoot-out win over Avondale in the NPL Victoria Grand Final atAAMI Park to make it three championships in five years for the Cheltenham-based club.[32]

For 2023 Season, Bentleigh Greens made the direction to appoint Alfredo Costantino as the club's first-ever full-time senior coach. Following an extensive process in which the club was inundated with applications, the Greens have welcomed Alfredo to the club. A UEFA A-Licensed coach, Alfredo arrived at the Greens with a wealth of coaching experiences. In his time within the Victorian football system, he has coached teams to a league title and several promotions.

The Bentleigh Greens are excited to announce Riccardo Marchioli as our new Senior Men’s Head Coach. Marchioli arrives at the club fresh out of the A-Leagues Men’s competition, where he was assistant coach to Newcastle Jets Head Coach Arthur Papas, a role he took on after an extremely successful period as the Jets A-League youth head coach.[1]

Current squad

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As January 2024Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK NZLAndrew Withers
3MF WALBen Bowler
7MF AUSKieran Dover
8MF ENGJay Davies
11DF AUSChristian Cavallo
10MF AUSTom Strickland
17FW AUSGoffry Lino
19MF AUSChristos Theodorakopoulos
20GK AUSBenjamin Mccauley
22DF AUSErdeniz Yildiz
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23DF AUSJames Doyle
92FW CUWGevaro Nepomuceno
DF NZLScott Hilliar
DF AUSBenjamin Carrigan
DF AUSStefan Brecevic
DF AUSAydin Mustedanagic
MF TPEYuta Hirayama
FW ERIGolgol Mebrahtu
MF AUSGavin O'Reiley
DF AUSDaniel Lucente
MF AUSMitch Rooke

Honours

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Individual honours

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  • Victorian Premier League Player of the Year Award

1996 – Ike Alagiozidis

2002 – Jim Kourtis

  • Bill Fleming Medal

1996 – Ike Alagiozidis

  • Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year Award

1997 – Harry Chalkitis

  • Victorian Premier League Leading Goalscorer Award

2002 – Juan Nilo

  • Victorian Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year Award

2002 – Jim Kourtis

  • Victorian Premier League Under 21 Player of the Year Award

1996 – Vlad Babic

Competition timeline

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SeasonLeagueNPL PlayoffsCup
DivisionPldWDLGFGA+/-PtsPositionFinalsFFA CupFFV Dockerty CupFFV Community Shield
2014NPL V261277483513434thNot contestedDNQSemi-finalistSemi-finalistNot contested
2015NPL V261772482523582ndChampionDNQRound 55th roundDNQ
2016NPL V261853612239591stSemi-finalistQuarter-finalistQuarter-finalistWinnerWinner
2017NPL V261376443014464thChampionDNQRound of 16Runner-UpWinner
2018NPL V261844532825582ndSemi-finalistDNQSemi-finalistWinnerRunner-Up
2019NPL V26134947452435thChampionDNQRound 6Round 7Winner

References

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  1. ^"Kingston Heath Soccer Complex". Austadiums. Retrieved17 February 2016.
  2. ^"KINGSTON HEATH SOCCER COMPLEX". Soccerway. Retrieved17 February 2016.
  3. ^"Bentleigh Greens Divisional History".
  4. ^"2009 Victorian State League Division One – Final Table".
  5. ^"Result: Bentleigh Greens 2-1 Adelaide City (AET)". 29 October 2014.
  6. ^"Bentleigh Greens SC vs Perth Glory, Australia Cup, Semi-Finals, 11th Nov 2014". 31 July 2017.
  7. ^"Greens defeat South in Grand Final extra time | MFootball". Archived fromthe original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved13 September 2015.
  8. ^http://www.bentleighgreens.com.au/media/1243[permanent dead link]
  9. ^"Championship winning trio depart Greens – Corner Flag".
  10. ^Kounelis, Jordan."Alastair Bray and Francesco Stella sign with Central Coast".MFootball. Retrieved4 January 2016.
  11. ^Kulas, Damir."Bentleigh Bests South To Start 2016".Football Federation Victoria. Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved16 February 2016.
  12. ^"FFA Cup: Greens ecstatic after thrashing local rivals". 15 June 2016.
  13. ^"Quintuple alive for Dockerty Cup winners Bentleigh – Corner Flag".
  14. ^"The Examination: Bentleigh claims maiden Minor Premiership in style | MFootball". Archived fromthe original on 23 August 2016. Retrieved23 August 2016.
  15. ^"Victorian teams learn FFA Cup fate | MFootball". Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved1 July 2016.
  16. ^"MetroStars SC vs Bentleigh Greens SC, FFA Cup, Round of 32, 2nd Aug 2016". 31 July 2017.
  17. ^"Westfield FFA Cup Round of 16 draw revealed".Football Federation Australia. 10 August 2016.
  18. ^"Westfield FFA Cup Round of 16 MD 2 wrap".Westfield FFA Cup. 29 August 2016. Retrieved30 August 2016.
  19. ^"Westfield FFA Cup quarter-final draw revealed". 30 August 2016.
  20. ^Lynch, Michael (28 September 2016)."Soccer: Victory through to FFA Cup semi-final with 2–0 win over Bentleigh Greens".The Age. Retrieved28 September 2016.
  21. ^"FFA Cup swan-song as skipper Wallace departs for Hume".The Corner Flag. Retrieved28 September 2016.
  22. ^"Litfin lands in Bentleigh after Phoenix stint – Corner Flag".
  23. ^"Former Knights hoping to thrive in Green – Corner Flag".
  24. ^abMichell, Tim."Goalkeeper Ryan Scott claims Jimmy Rooney Medal in Bentleigh Greens' NPL grand final win".Herald Sun. Retrieved11 September 2017.
  25. ^"FFA Cup Wrap: Wellington Phoenix upset by NPL side Bentleigh Greens, Luke Brattan suffers serious injury | Goal.com". Retrieved8 August 2018.
  26. ^"Broadmeadow Magic FC vs Bentleigh Greens SC, FFA Cup, Round of 16, 21st Aug 2018".FFA Cup. 7 August 2018. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  27. ^"Bentleigh Greens SC vs Heidelberg United FC, FFA Cup, Quarter-finals, 26th Sep 2018".FFA Cup. 29 August 2018. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  28. ^"Bentleigh Greens SC vs Adelaide United, FFA Cup, Semi-Finals, 5th Oct 2018".FFA Cup. 26 September 2018. Retrieved23 October 2018.
  29. ^"Highly-rated Anastasiadis lands A-League coaching role with Western Melbourne".The World Game. Retrieved22 May 2019.
  30. ^"FFV – NPL Match Centre".SportsTG. Retrieved22 May 2019.
  31. ^Stogiannou, George (1 August 2019)."Frank McGrellis answers call from Bentleigh Greens to coach remainder of season | Neos Kosmos".English Edition. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  32. ^Lynch, Joey."Greens make it three championships in five years with shootout win over Avondale. | Daily Football Show". Retrieved16 September 2019.

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