Green Gully SC

Green Gully
Full name Green Gully Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Cavaliers, Gully
Founded 1955
Ground Green Gully Reserve,
Keilor Downs, Victoria
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Australia Charles Farrugia
Manager Australia Arthur Papas
League National Premier League
2015 7th

Green Gully Soccer Club (nicknamed the Cavaliers) is a soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Green Gully is one of the biggest clubs in Melbourne, it participated in the old National Soccer League between 1984-1986.

The club currently competes in the National Premier League. Green Gully, along with South Melbourne FC, hold the record for the most Victorian top flight league titles, winning the league nine times in their history.[1]

History

The club was established as Ajax Soccer Club in 1955 by Maltese immigrants. In honour of the Maltese Floriana club, Ajax SC adopted their familiar green and white playing strips.

The club was renamed to Green Gully SC when it moved to its current home ground at Green Gully Reserve in 1966, in the West of Melbourne suburb of Keilor Downs. The "Ajax" was dropped in 1982.

The club competed in the National Soccer League of Australia (NSL) from 1984 to 1986 and attracted some great players such as George Campbell from Preston (originally from Aberdeen), and Scott Fraser from Rangers. Green Gully is 1 of the 8 Clubs that are still active in the Victorian Premier League, Green Gully is a 'Sister Club' with Sunshine George Cross FC, It is believed that both Green Gully and Sunshine Georgies adopted the Same kit as a Maltese Premier League club Floriana F.C., Floriana is one of the oldest clubs in Malta.

Green Gully currently compete in the Victorian Premier League and have been Victorian Champions in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2010 and 2011.

Gully placed third in the league in 2012 and made it all the way to the preliminary final, but went down to Dandenong Thunder SC. After a fifth placed league finish in 2013, Gully exited the finals series at the first stage after a 1-0 loss to South Melbourne FC.

Green Gully had their bid for a place in the inaugural National Premier Leagues Victoria accepted and entered the competition in 2014. The NPLV replaced the old VPL. The Cavaliers finished in 10th place in the new 14 team competition in 2014, and finished in 7th place the following year, just missing out on the finals series. Bob Stojcevski departed the club mid-season after an extended period of poor form, with Rodrigo Vargas (as player-coach) and Stephen Downes taking on the head role to see out the season.

In late October 2015, Green Gully announced that former Oakleigh Cannons FC boss Arthur Papas would lead the club in the 2016 NPL Victoria season.[2] On November 4, 2015, Gully announced the signings of Bentleigh Greens' goalkeeper Alastair Bray and Port Melbourne SC winger Nicholas Krousoratis.[3] Bray would depart the club just two months later, signing with A-League side Central Coast Mariners prior to having played a single game with Gully.[4] Later that month, the western suburbs based club signed former Brisbane Roar youngster George Lambadaridis.[5] Gully rounded out their impressive transfer dealings, announcing the signings of former Melbourne Heart FC player Kliment Taseski and Japanese left-back Yohei Iwasaki a day before the transfer window closed.[6]

Rivalries

The Green Gully Cavaliers have many rivalries, the biggest of the rivalries are the Sunshine George Cross FC with most games containing controversy. Other Victorian Premier League Clubs that are rivals include Melbourne Knights, South Melbourne FC and Non-Victorian Premier League rivalries include Keilor Park SC and the St. Albans Saints.

Kit supplier

The Kit Supplier for the Green Gully Cavaliers is Adidas, Adidas is the match day kit supplier and training kit supplier. Green Gully's matchday kit is green with white strips, while the shorts and socks are just green. The green gully juniors also have their kit supplier as Adidas,Errea and Covo.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Rani Dowisha
2 Australia GK Sebastian Mattei
3 England DF Daniel Jones
4 Australia DF Rodrigo Vargas
5 Australia DF Matthew Reid
6 Australia DF Tyler James
7 Australia MF Callum Richardson
8 Australia FW Anthony Ragusa
9 Australia FW Tomas Murphy
10 Australia MF Evan Christodoulou
11 Australia FW Nick Krousouratis
No. Position Player
12 England FW Matthew Breeze
13 Australia DF Luke Walker
14 Australia FW Ratip Cileli
15 Australia MF Alon Blumgart
16 Australia FW Liam Boland
17 New Zealand MF Omar Abdigafar
18 Australia MF George Lambadaridis
19 Australia MF Kliment Taseski
20 Japan DF Yohei Iwasaki
21 Yach Bol

Honours

Individual Honours

Notable former players

References

External links

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