Stability, unity and growth on display at South Melbourne FC AGM

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The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of South Melbourne FC was conducted in a calm and collegiate environment, reflecting the unity and shared commitment across the club.

Proceedings commenced with a minute’s silence in memory of respected South Melbourne identities who recently passed away, Filio Valkanis, Kris Kalafatidis and Marko Fode. This was followed by the presentation of the club’s financials, along with the Presidents’ Report and Football Director’s Report.

It was noted that a range of financial measures have been implemented to support the expanded senior men’s football program, which now operates across almost 12 months of the year. Internally, a new agreement is set to be executed for the catering and café operations to better protect the club financially. Reference was also made to the recent write-offs of debts owed to Mario Vinaccia, as well as direct financial contributions made by the Presidents. The meeting also acknowledged the significant service of former President Nicholas Maikousis.

An update on recent club activities highlighted the parliamentary reception held for the Australian Championship team, with key sponsors acknowledged including Directed (Steve Siolis), 1300 Plasta, Moray & Agnew Lawyers and Sherridon Homes. 

The recent visit of Ange Postecoglou to the club was referenced, along with attendances by the Deputy Prime Minister, Sports Minister, Football Australia Chair and CEO, and the Lord Mayor. It was also noted that match day attendances, particularly during the Australian Championship, brought back memories of the strong support seen during the NSL era.

The continued success of the women’s program was proudly highlighted by Female Football Director Theo Chronis, who announced that 25 per cent of the club’s junior girls had been invited to represent Victoria at National Championships. The All-Abilities program led by Nathan McLean was also acknowledged, while Tass Roufos shared the positive news that all junior boys’ NPL age groups will now compete in Division 1.

The meeting also heard a heartfelt reflection from a South Melbourne supporter who attended the recent OFC Pro League matches in Auckland with his 14-year-old son, Oscar. The family spoke of the incredible connection shown by the playing group, who took time after matches to engage with young supporters, including acknowledging and signing a poster Oscar had proudly designed and brought to the game. The gesture left a lasting impression and was praised as a perfect example of the club’s culture, values and the strong bond being built between the team and its supporters.

Long-time member Kim Ferizis received a strong round of applause when addressing the meeting, thanking the Board for their dedication and leadership in driving on-field success. 

Kim noted: “It is heartening to see that the hard work of the Board is replicated by success on the field. I am confident that we are on the right track and everyone feels a sense of optimism.”

The meeting concluded with recognition of the continued efforts and commitment of Board members including Steve Kyriazis, Bill Panayiotou, Peter Kokotis, Tony Margaritis, Nathan McLean, Theo Chronis, Tass Roufos, Nicole Jacobs and Mario Vinaccia.

Structure update

South Melbourne FC has also confirmed an updated internal structure as part of its ongoing commitment to clear governance, strong communication and professional standards across the club.

Strati Xynas continues in his role as General Manager, working closely with the Board of Directors on strategic planning, key club initiatives and long-term growth.

George Kouroumalis has been appointed Head of Operations and will continue in his Media Manager role, overseeing the club’s day-to-day operations while leading media execution and cross-department coordination.

James Webb has been appointed as our Head of Marketing, bringing extensive experience in social media and brand development. James will work closely with George on day-to-day strategy and content delivery.

Steve Issa leads the club’s commercial activities as Head of Partnerships, overseeing sponsorship and partnership engagement.

Guilherme “Gui” Funchal has been appointed Administrator, supporting daily communications, administration and compliance across the club.

President Bill Papastergiadis OAM said the updated structure reflects the club’s focus on clarity and accountability as South continues to operate across multiple competitions.

“As South Melbourne continues to grow both on and off the field, it is important that our structure supports clear roles, strong communication and effective decision-making. These changes ensure the club is well positioned to meet the demands of the seasons ahead,” he said.

Co-President Andrew Mesourouni said the alignment across departments was an important step for the club’s future.

“This structure allows our people to focus on what they do best while working closely together. It strengthens how we operate day to day and supports the long-term direction of South Melbourne Football Club,” he said.

These changes reinforce South Melbourne FC’s commitment to operating in a professional and organised manner while continuing to serve its members, partners and broader community.

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