Melbourne City FC Youth

Melbourne City FC Youth
Full name Melbourne City FC Youth
Nickname(s) City Youth
Founded 2011
Ground John Ilhan Memorial Reserve, Broadmeadows
Ground Capacity 5,000
Manager Joe Palatsides
League National Youth League
2014–15 1st
Website Club home page

Melbourne City FC Youth is an Australian semi-professional soccer team based in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 2011, it is the youth and reserve team of Melbourne City, and currently competes in National Youth League.

History

The team was founded in 2011 as Melbourne Heart FC 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 has been the manager.

The team finished on top of the table of the 2014–15 A-League 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.[1]

Stadium

The team has hosts its home matches at John Ilhan Memorial Reserve in the suburb of Broadmeadows. In previous years, home games have also been played at Epping Stadium, John Cain Memorial Reserve and La Trobe University.

Players

Current squad

As of 28 October 2016[2]

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

No. Position Player
Australia GK James Delianov
Australia GK Yaren Sozer
Australia DF Christian Cavallo
Australia DF Bradley Clarke
Australia DF Jordan Hall
Australia DF Dylan Pierias
Australia MF Leo Athanasiou
Australia MF Nathaniel Atkinson
Australia MF Ali Eyigun
Australia MF Luke Gallo
No. Position Player
Australia MF Denis Genreau
Australia MF Connor Metcalfe
Australia MF Austin Wong
Australia FW Yusuf Ahmed
Australia FW Zac Bates
Australia FW Braedyn Crowley
Australia Mersin Memeti
England Lucas Portelli
Australia Gerrie Syladios

Seasons

See also

References

  1. "Melbourne City FC win Foxtel NYL title". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. "Melbourne City FC Team". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
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