City Academy wins Abu Dhabi Cup
Melbourne City FC’s Development squad spent the last week competing in the Manchester City Abu Dhabi Cup against a range of development teams from around the world. Led by youth and academy coach Joe Palatsides, Melbourne’s squad finished the tournament as undefeated winners, having beaten a range of teams including Spanish Soccer Schools, City Football Schools U12s, a Juventus youth development team and City Football Schools U11/12s. Congratulations to Pala, the team and our next generation!
City secures impressive NPL win
Melbourne City’s National Premier Leagues side sits second on the NPL 2 East ladder after a comprehensive 6-2 win over Springvale White Eagles on the weekend. Yusuf Ahmed bagged a brace, while Scholarship Players Josh Cavallo and captain Moudi Najjar also found the back of the net. A-League Scholarship players Dylan Pierias, Denis Genreau and James Delianov all featured for the NPL side which has 12 points from the opening 6 rounds.
Bart impressed by Wanderers win
A clean sheet, three goals and a firmer grip on third place, City’s stoic defender Bart Schenkeveld said he was “really happy” with the team’s performance on Saturday. Watch his full post-match reaction here.
A pint, pizza and a chance to meet City players? Yes please.
Sounds pretty good for a Wednesday night! We’ll be back for pizza and beer at our local Stomping Ground Beer Hall for a hump day meet and greet with City players. Don’t miss our final one for the season and register now.
Come and join us for a free member's event at @SGBrewCo this Wednesday night which includes 🍕 and 🍺!!!
Register now! 📋https://t.co/MZsIvEhmEW pic.twitter.com/ydhH9nZPxA
— Melbourne City FC (@MelbourneCity) March 25, 2018
Matildas in Monday night action
City’s Matildas, including Lydia Williams, will be in action on Monday night in Perth with the women’s national team taking on Thailand at nib Stadium. The match will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and SBS Viceland
⚽ #AUSvTHA
⌚ 6pm AWST at nib Stadium
📺 Fox Sports Football 501 and SBS VICELAND pic.twitter.com/XYz41Fw4OG— Lydia Williams (@lydsaussie) March 26, 2018
Monash SC benefits from Goals for Grassroots
City were not the only beneficiaries of scoring three of the best on Friday night, with junior club Monash SC earning a $4,000 grant thanks to goals from Stefan Mauk, Michael Jakobsen and Bruno Fornaroli.
⚽Congratulations to Monash SC ⚽
By virtue of @MelbourneCity banging in three goals in Round 24 of the 2017/2018 @ALeague season, the junior club has scored a healthy $4,000 @HyundaiG4GR grant; courtesy of @HyundaiAus
⚽+🚙=💰 pic.twitter.com/nPXp2O63Te— Goals for Grassroots (@HyundaiG4GR) March 25, 2018