Melbourne_City_FC_Reserves

Melbourne City FC Youth

Melbourne City FC Youth

Football club


Melbourne City Football Club Youth is the youth system of Melbourne City Football Club based in Cranbourne East, Melbourne. The youth team plays in the NPL Victoria 2, the second tier of Victorian football in Australia and the hiatus A-League Youth competition. The club also fields under-21s, under-18s, and three other academy teams within the NPL Victoria system.

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History

Early years (2011–2014)

The team was founded in 2011 as Melbourne Heart Youth, the season after their senior side Melbourne City (then known as Melbourne Heart FC), made their A-League debut. The inaugural manager was John Aloisi before he accepted the role as head manager at the end of the 2011–12 season. From 2012 onwards, Joe Palatsides had been the manager. The youth team's first match was played in the 2011–12 against local rivals Melbourne Victory in a 2–0 win at John Cain Memorial Park.[1]

Entry into National Premier Leagues (2014–2018)

On 7 November 2014, it was confirmed that Melbourne City would compete in the NPL Victoria 1 competition from the 2015 season onwards. The team consists mainly of Melbourne City's youth team, which also competes in the A-League Youth.[2] On top of this, Melbourne City opted to send a U-20 team to enter the concurrently-run development-level U-20 NPL league competition.[3]

The team finished on top of the table of the 2014–15 National Youth League, tied with Brisbane Roar FC Youth on both points and goal difference but were awarded the title having scored a greater number of goals.[4]

After several seasons competing in the NPL, Melbourne City announced they were expanding their participation to also enter teams into the U-18 and U-15 competitions. In February 2018, youth teams joined the National Premier Leagues for the under-20s and under-18s sides,[5] with the U-18 side being managed by Davey van 't Schip (the brother of former manager John van 't Schip).

Players

Youth current squad

These players can also play with the senior squad and compete in the A-League Youth and the VPL 1.

As of 9 December 2023[6]

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Under-21s current squad

As of 6 October 2023[7]

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Under-18s current squad

As of 6 October 2023[8]

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Current staff

Head Coaches:

Alessandro DiamantiYouth manager
Stuart McDonaldU21 Head Coach
Frankie BarillaU18 Head Coach
Lewis PotterU16 Head Coach
Matthew ConversanoU15 Head Coach
Leroy AlmenaraU14 Head Coach

Staff:

Agim SherifovskiAssistant coach (Youth–U21)
Ben MorellaGoalkeeping coach (Youth–U21)
Sakaria HersiAssistant coach (U18–U16)
Luke JohnsonHead coach (U15–U14)

Honours

Youth (Under-23s)
Under-21s
Under-18s

Stadium

The team hosts its home matches at CB Smith Reserve and Casey Fields. In previous years, home games have also been played at Epping Stadium, John Cain Memorial Park, John Ilhan Memorial Reserve and La Trobe University.

Team records

A-League Youth

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See also

Notes

  1. Season suspended after 14 matches due to COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. "Heart too good for Victory". A-League Youth. Football Federation Australia. 5 December 2017.
  2. "Melbourne City FC win Foxtel NYL title". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  3. "City set sights on NPL with two new teams". melbournecityfc.com.au. 14 February 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  4. "Under 23's VPL! Squad". Melbourne City FC. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  5. "Under 21's Squad". Melbourne City FC. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  6. "Under 18's Squad". Melbourne City FC. Retrieved 18 February 2023.

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