FFV NTCFull name |
Football Federation Victoria National Training Centre |
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Founded |
2010 |
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State Football Centre, Darebin |
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Manager |
Boris Seroshtan |
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League |
PS4 NPL U16 West |
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The Football Federation Victoria National Training Centre is run by Football Federation Australia and Football Federation Victoria, in Melbourne, for Victorian youth players. Up to 2010 this program was run by the Victorian Institute of Sport.
Program
The men's program aims to prepare players for selection in the Australia U17 squad and FFA Centre of Excellence program. Between 20 and 25 scholarships are awarded each year to athletes who are 13–17 years old that show the potential to represent Australia at U-17 level.
The team competes regularly in the National Premier Leagues Victoria Under 18 East division,[1] which acts as preparation for the FFA National Institute Challenge in December of each year.
Recent History
The NTC squad, led by coach Boris Seroshtan won its first National Institute Challenge in December 2013 without losing a single game, finishing six points clear of Football New South Wales NTC.
Several players of that squad have since graduated the program to sign for different clubs including Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City FC. One of the star performers, Jake Brimmer has since gone on to sign for English football giants Liverpool F.C., as well as making nine appearances for the Australian Under-17s squad.
Despite losing the core of its squad for the 2014 edition of the National Institute Challenge, the Victoria NTC defied the odds to win a second consecutive title,[2] losing only once on its way to beating Queensland Academy of Sport by two points.
Players
2015 Squad
As of January 27, 2015[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Abdullahi Ahmed
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Aaron Anderson
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Jesse Bartlett
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Jamie Bregante
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Otto Cvetkovic
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Nicholas Georgiou
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Thomas Hidic
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Joshua Kelic
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Sebastian Kis
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David Musafiri
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Lucas Portelli
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Nicholas Sette
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Dionis Shabani |
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Andrew Visciglio
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Kosta Apostolopoulos
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Anthony Lesiotis
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Nicholas Vassiliou
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James Hardy
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Luke Dais
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Noah Farfalla
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Connor Metcalfe
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Sebatian Lumumba
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Michael Radziminski
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Nathan Prince
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Gabriel Beck-Godoy
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Liam Ward |
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2014 Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Peter Bervanakis
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Rory Brian
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Benjamin Carrigan
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Joshua Cavallo
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Lucas Derrick
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Denis Genreau
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Callum Goulding
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Steven Lechowicz
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Peter Marziano |
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Cameron McGilp
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Connor Metcalfe
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Sebastian Pasquali
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Samet Salis
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Aydin Sayan
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Gerrie Sylaidos
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Christian Theoharous
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Jonathan Vakirtzis |
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2013 Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Miles Baker
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Jak Banks
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Jake Brimmer
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Benjamin Carrigan
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Lucas Derrick
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Marcus Dimanche
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Felix Dimitrakis
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Jackson Drummond
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Daniel Duzel
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Jake Francis
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Hugh Gibson
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Callum Goulding |
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Jonathon Hantsikonstantis
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Andrija Kecojevic
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Jasko Keranovic
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Cameron McGilp
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Jovan Oghanna
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Brandon Osipov
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Peter Paganis
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Dion Paola
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Samet Salis
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Archie Sweeney
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Jonathan Vakirtzis
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Luke Ward |
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2009 Scholarship Holders
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Current technical staff
Notable Former Players
Name | Club | Position | Years | Current Status |
Maclaren, JamieJamie Maclaren | Brisbane Roar !Brisbane Roar | FW | 2009-2010 | Playing |
Good, CurtisCurtis Good | Newcastle United | DF | 2009-2010 | Playing |
Franjic, PetarPetar Franjic | Hume City | DF | 2007-2009 | Playing |
Ibrahim, KamalKamal Ibrahim | Bentleigh Greens | MF | 2007-2009 | Playing |
Wright, BaileyBailey Wright | Preston North End | DF | 2007-2008 | Playing |
Špiranović, MatthewMatthew Špiranović | Hangzhou Greentown | DF | 2004-2005 | Playing |
Giannou, ApostolosApostolos Giannou | Guangzhou R&F | FW | 2005-2006 | Playing |
Broxham, LeighLeigh Broxham | Melbourne Victory !Melbourne Victory | MF | 2003-2006 | Playing |
Sarkies, KristianKristian Sarkies | Bulleen Lions | MF | 2002-2003 | Playing |
Leijer, AdrianAdrian Leijer | Suwon FC | DF | 2002-2003 | Playing |
Dilevski, SpaseSpase Dilevski | Avondale | DF | 2000-2001 | Playing |
Celeski, BillyBilly Celeski | Ventforet Kofu | MF | 2000-2001 | Playing |
Storey, SimonSimon Storey | – | DF | 1997-2000 | Retired |
Sekulovski, NaumNaum Sekulovski | Goulburn Valley Suns | MF | 1999-2000 | Playing |
Grella, VinceVince Grella | – | MF | 1993-1996 | Retired |
Osman, LeventLevent Osman | – | DF | 1994-1996 | Retired |
Allsopp, DannyDanny Allsopp | Croydon City Arrows | FW | 1994-1995 | Retired |
Pondeljak, TomTom Pondeljak | - | MF | 1992-1993 | Retired |
References
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Regional Leagues & Associations |
- Albury Wodonga Football Association
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