Floreat Athena

Floreat Athena F.C. are a football (soccer) club based in Perth, Western Australia. They currently play at the Litis Stadium in the Western Australia State League. The club is of Greek heritage and was formed in 1951.[1]


History

Beginnings

The club was founded in 1951 as a meeting place for the Greek community in Perth.[2] In 1960 they were promoted to the semi-professional state league and were a founding member of the competition.[3] In 1960 the Soccer Federation of Western Australia (SFWA) took over from the Western Australian Soccer Football Association (WASFA) which had previously existed from 1896. The league consisted of just eight strong clubs. Premiership Titles Coincidentally, it was in 1960 that Athena were promoted and played their first season in the Western Australia State League, finishing sixth and maintaining its status in the top flight. The club was able to reach third place on four occasions before finally taking its first premiership title in 1977. The 1977 season was especially controversial as coach Bill Dumbbell was dismissed due to some internal disputes with the committee. In 1980 the club was relegated but bounced back to the top flight the following year. The club reached third place four more times before winning its second premiership title in 1988 under coach Ken Worden.[4]

The Golden Era

The late eighties and early nineties has been the golden era for Floreat but in truth the club has never really been too far off the pace even to the present day. In the subsequent three years of 1989, 1990 and 1991,Athena topped the table after each season, but stumbled at the final hurdle losing the top-four cup to major rival of the late 1980s / early 1990s Perth Italia on all three occasions. After three years in succession of being the bridesmaid's, the league thought it be best to return to normal policy and adopted the first past the post system from 1992 onwards. In 1997 they won the treble under coach Jim Pyraglios. The new era of football in Western Australia is under the guidance of the newly formed Football West and Floreat have been one of the major clubs in this era, finishing 4th and 5th respectivally in the 2005 and 2006 seasons, before capping off an undefeated season in 2007 and winning the league under coach Michael Roki.[4]

Current season

Floreat Athena are currently the Football West State League champions for 2007. Its the first time the team have won the league since they did so in 1997. The season was more remarkable that that they went the season unbeaten in all 22 games of the season.

2008 season

The 2008 season shapes up to be an intersesting season for Floreat Athena who have already begun preparing. 2008 services for the title defense have been confirmed with Ante Kovacevic, John Migas, Adam Bachiller and Branimir Mikulic all signing contracts. More players are expected to sign during the summer months.

Stadium
The Stan Lazaridis and Vas Kalogeracos tunnel

Floreat Athena play their home games at their own stadium, E & D Litis Stadium. The stadium is located in Mount Hawthorn and can hold between three and five thousand people. There are two grand stands, the Eleni grandstand and the more modern stand in front of the clubrooms which were built 20 years ago. The ground is used by all three Saturday premier league sides as well as the Sunday amateur teams. The stadium is also a popular choice of venue for the annual night series trophy before the start of the season.

The stadium used to be a velodrome used for West Australian cycling and held cycling events for the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, but has since been redeveloped into one of the best state league stadiums in the state. The Cycling tunnel has been left intact for players to use to and from the change rooms and is a feature of the ground. The tunnel has been named after two famous Athena players: Stan Lazaridis and Vas Kalogeracos. The stadiums surface has been complimented as one of the best surfaces in the state amongst other West Australian clubs.

2010 Club Awards

Fairest and Best: Branimir Mikulic

Runner up Fairest and Best: Adam Bachiller

Top Goal Scorer: Branimir Mikulic

2007 Club Awards

Floreat Athena Held their trophy night on the 13th of October at the E & D Litis stadium function room in front of players, sponsors and committee.

Fairest and Best: Three way tie between Paul Vatistas, Ante Kovacevic and Jerry Karpeh |

Runner up Fairest and Best: Bajo Savic|

Top Goal Scorer: Jerry Karpeh

2008 Fairest and Best : Ante Kovacevic

Runner Up : Brad Scott

Top Scorer : Brad Scott

Clubman of the year : Vas Vujacic & Miki Vujacic

Current squad

As of 20 February 2010 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Alex Dunn
2 Australia DF Curtis Prior
3 Australia DF James Isaia
4 Australia DF Julian Madaschi
5 Australia DF Jarrod Smith
6 Australia MF Miki Vujačić
8 Australia MF Michael Van Dongen
9 Australia MF Paul Van Dongen
10 Australia FW Liam Boland
11 Australia FW Daniel Trevasiol
12 Australia Matthew Spurling
13 Australia Matthew Ng
14 Australia FW Garin Collins
15 Australia Mitchell Bray
16 Australia DF Ante Kovacevic
17 Australia David Houston
18 Australia MF Dean Apelgren (captain)
20 Australia GK Simon Madaschi
21 Australia Callum Fransz
22 Australia FW Adam Wood
23 Australia DF Jack Allen
24 Australia David Salsano
25 Australia MF Johnny-Ray Arias

Coaching and support staff

* Manager: Ante Kovacevic.

* Assistant Manager: Taki Nicolaidis

* Team Manager Vacant

* Reserve Team Coach Lez Szabo

* Under 18's Coach Chris Barbas

* Under 16's Coach George Strezos

* Physio

* Kit Manager


Honours

Western Australia Premier League Championship

* 1977
* 1988
* 1997
* 2007

Western Australia League Night Series

* 1977
* 1985
* 1997
* 2000

Western Australia Association Cup

* 1987
* 1988
* 1989
* 1997
* 2009

Western Australia First Division

* 1973
* 1981


Famous players

Australia Australia

* Troy Bernard
* Ronnie Campbell
* Jeff Curran
* Bobby Despotovski
* Clive Fransz
* Ross Greer
* Doug Ithier
* Stan Lazaridis
* Ray Illott
* Norrie Sutton
* John Sydenham
* Ken Worden
* Paul Wormley
* James Afkos
* Vas Kalogeracos
* John Carbone
* Steve Stacey

Croatia Croatia

* Josip Magdic

Scotland Scotland

* John Hunter
* David Walker (Scottish footballer)

New Zealand New Zealand

* Adrian Sutton
* Brad Scott

Lebanon Liberia

* Boima Karpeh


Affiliated Clubs

* South Melbourne FC


References

1. ^ Greeks in English speaking countries. Hellenic Studies Forum. 1993.
2. ^ Jupp, James (2001). The Australian people: an encyclopedia of the nation, its people, and their origins. Cambridge University Press. pp. 407. ISBN 0521807891.
3. ^ Krieder, Richard (1996). A Soccer Century. SportsWest Media. pp. 73. ISBN 0646293761.
4. ^ a b "History". Floreat Athena Football Club. http://www.floreatathenafc.com.au/club/history/index.html. Retrieved 2009-06-26. [dead link]


External links

* Official website
* "Floreat Athena Divisional History". ozfootball.net. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Clubs/F/FloreatAthenaDH.html. Retrieved 2009-06-26.

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