St Albans Saints SC

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St Albans Saints
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Full name St Albans Saints Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Dinamo
Founded 1954 as St Albans, '75 as Dinamo
Ground Churchill Reserve
Ground Capacity 3,500
Chairman Ivan Maric
Manager Zeljko Kuzman
League NPL Victoria 1 West
2015 6th
Website Club home page

St Albans Saints Soccer Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in St Albans, Victoria. Established by local Croatian Australians, the club is a regular participant in the Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament. The club is well known for having produced many great players over the years, including many that have gone on to play for its sister club the Melbourne Knights. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1.

History

Formation and Early Years

The club was formed by Croatian migrants as Dinamo in 1975. In 1982 the club took over the German backed St Albans Soccer Club which was near bankruptcy. The club became St Albans Dinamo and took residence at Churchill Reserve in St Albans. The club still remains there till this day. The club would go onto build a social club there which holds 400 patrons. It has become an important meeting place for the local Croatian community.

Climbing the Football Pyramid

St Albans Dinamo won its first title in 1983, winning the Victorian State League Division 2 with Melbourne Knights legends Billy Vojtek (former Socceroo) and Branko Culina leading the way. Billy Vojtek was the league's top goal scorer with 16 goals. The following year the club joined the Victorian Premier League, skipping Division 1, after several VPL clubs joined the expanded National Soccer League. The club had a poor first year in 1984, finishing 12th and narrowly surviving relegation.

By the late 1980s the club had become one of the leading sides in the competition. From 1986 to 1989 the club finished in the top 5 each season. 1988 was the season the club came closest to winning the championship, they finished 4th only 3 points behind first place. In this time the club produced many great players like Ivan Duzel, Ivan Kelic, Velimir Kupersak and Oliver Pondeljak, all of whom went onto great success in the National Soccer League.

Over the next decade the club would struggle, with fluctuating results. The only joy came in 1993 with the club finishing 5th and making the finals. But the club was eliminated at the first phase, losing to Sunshine George Cross. But this period was marked by more young talent being produced by the club, in particular Ante Kovacevic and Tom Pondeljak. Both players went to win the National Soccer League championship with the Melbourne Knights.

In 1998 the club had its most successful season. The club finished first, winning the Minor Premiership. Striker Harry Karl had a great season scoring 23 goals, to finish 2nd on the goal scoring chart. The club made the Grand Final against the Bulleen Inter Kings. In a thrilling match Bulleen were up 2–0 by the 54th minute. But 10 minutes later St Albans had leveled in a remarkable comeback. The joy was short lived, with seven minutes remaining Bulleen scored what would be the winning goal.

The 21st Century

After this stand out season the club would go back to being a mid table side. In 2005 the club was relegated from the Victorian Premier League after having played 23 seasons in the state's top league. Needing only a draw to survive the drop, the club was relegated in the final round after losing to Heidelberg.

Five seasons in the State League 1 would follow, but then in the 2010 State League 1 season, the club would top the table and earn promotion back to the Victorian Premier League.

The joy was short lived, though, as the club won just 3 of their 24 games in the VPL and were subsequently relegated back to State League 1 for the 2012 season. St Albans had a tough time in State 1 in 2012, finishing 9th in the 12 team league. Dinamo went one better in 2013, finishing in 8th place.

National Premier Leagues Victoria

In 2014, Football Federation Victoria introduced the National Premier Leagues Victoria and Dinamo had their bid for a place in the new competition accepted. The side was placed in the NPL1 division, which was the second tier of football in Victoria, meaning Dinamo retained the place they had in the Victorian football pyramid previously. In the first season of the NPL, St Albans finished in 6th place,[1] pushing for promotion until the latter part of the season.

The 2014 season will be remembered by the Saints' impressive 2014 FFA Cup run. St Albans beat FC Clifton Hill, Avondale FC, Eastern Lions SC and Northcote City FC to qualify for the FFA Cup Round of 32. Dinamo drew Parramatta FC at the Melita Stadium in Sydney, Australia. Barry Devlin scored the lone goal as Dinamo progressed to the Round of 16.[2] Dinamo then drew A-League side Perth Glory. The match was played at sister-club Melbourne Knights' Knights Stadium. The game was played in front of 3,500 supporters, with the entire Victorian Croatian community rallying around the side for this huge encounter. Unfortunately, Dinamo went down by four goals to one, as their fully professional opponents' quality shone through in the second half.[3]

St Albans sacked head coach Toby Paterson and his son Brodie in September 2014, after an altercation broke out in their Round 23 NPL clash against Richmond SC.[4] Captain Ryan McGuffie took on a caretaker player-coach role, leading the side in the remainder of the 2014 season.

At the club's AGM towards the end of 2014, Richmond FC star ruckman Ivan Marić was appointed as president of the club.[5] In 2015, the Club finished in 6th place once more, a promising start once again unravelled by a poor second half of the season. Head coach Joe Kovacevic, appointed for the 2015 season, was dismissed with five rounds to go after poor results.[6] Franz Weimper took over for the remainder of the season in a caretaker role.

Prior to the beginning of the 2016 pre-season, St Albans announced that Željko Kuzman had been appointed as head manager of the senior side with Steve Bebić his assistant.[7] Kuzman's previous role was assistant manager at Richmond SC in 2015, helping lead the side to promotion from NPL1 to NPL.[8] After losing Stuart Webster[9] and Ross Harvey[10] to Geelong SC, St Albans brought in Richmond winger Josh Knight,[11] Port Melbourne's Andrew Miličević and North Geelong's Michael Grgić.[12]

Supporters

The club's supporters are primarily from the local Croatian community in St Albans, as well as from surrounding suburbs such as Sunshine, Keilor, Taylors Lakes, Delahey, Hillside and Sydenham. Though their support also stretches out to the greater Croatian community in Melbourne. They are third most popular Croatian backed club in Victoria behind the Melbourne Knights and North Geelong Warriors.

Current squad

Senior team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Republic of Ireland DF Barry Devlin
Australia DF Anthony Boras
Australia MF Konrad Dobraszkiewicz
Australia MF Ante Kozul
Scotland DF Ryan McGuffie
Australia DF Nana Yaw Otuo-Acheampong
Australia MF Nick Sarbin
Australia DF Ben Shaper
Australia MF Trent Waterson
No. Position Player
Australia Adrian Baressi
Australia MF Daniel Duzel
Australia DF Michael Grgic
Australia MF Josip Hercog
Australia MF Joshua Knight
Australia MF Andrew Milicevic
Australia MF Joseph Monek
Australia MF Reuben Quinn Walters
Australia MF Daniel Slovacek

Honours

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St Albans Saints side from 1977.
  • Victorian Premier league Premiers 1998
  • Victorian Premier League Runner-Up 1998
  • Victorian Premier League finalists (playoffs) 1993, 1998
  • Victorian State League Top 4 Finalists 1986, 1988, 1989
  • Victorian Division 1 Champions 2009, 2010
  • Victorian Division 2 Champions 1983
  • Australian Croatian Soccer Tournament Champions 1983, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2000, 2008

Individual Honours

Victorian Premier League Gold Medal – VPL Player of the Year

  • 1985 – Branko Culina
  • 1989 – Velimir Kupersak
  • 1995 – Tom Pondeljak
  • 2000 – Damian Vojtek

Bill Fleming Medal – Media voted VPL Player of the Year

  • 1988 – Ivan Duzel
  • 1989 – Velimir Kupersak

Victorian Premier league Coach of the Year

  • 1998 – Vlado Vanis

Victorian Premier League Leading Goal Scorer

  • 1987 – Denis Morovic 18 goals
  • 1988 – Ivan Kelic 17 goals

Victorian Premier League Jim Rooney Medal – Grand Final Man of the Match

  • 1998 – Slavko Rados

See also

References

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