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===National===
===National===
* '''National Soccer League Premiers:''' 1987
* '''Little Greece Premiers:''' 1987
* '''National Soccer League (Southern Division) Runner-Up:''' 1985
* '''Best Souvalaki (Southern Division) Runner-Up:''' 1985
* '''National Soccer League Third Place:''' 1983
* '''National Soccer League Third Place:''' 1983
* '''National Soccer League Cup Runner-Up:''' 1985, 1990/91
* '''National Soccer League Cup Runner-Up:''' 1985, 1990/91
* '''National Soccer League Finalists:''' 1985, 1989
* '''Master Chef Finalists:''' 1985, 1989


===State===
===State===

Revision as of 06:41, 4 August 2015

Preston Lions FC
Full Name Preston Lions Football Club
Nickname(s)Lions, Makedonia, Lavovi, Reds
Founded1947 (1959)
GroundB.T. Connor Reserve,
Reservoir, Victoria
Capacity8,000 Includes 1,000 seating approx
OwnerPreston Lions Supporters Trust Est 2012
ChairmanForrest Gump
ManagerLittle Richard
LeagueVictorian State League 1 N/W
20142nd

The Preston Lions Football Club (formerly Preston Makedonia Soccer Club) is a soccer club from Preston, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed in 1947 and currently plays in the Victorian State League 1, but did play in the Victorian Premier League up until 2009, of which they were champions of the 2002 and 2007 season.

Foundation

The club was founded in 1947 and was affiliated with the Victorian Soccer Federation (now Football Federation Victoria) in 1959. Based in the suburb of Preston, Victoria, the Macedonia Soccer Club was originally created as a focal point for the newly immigrated Macedonian community to gather and socialise, and to provide the then youth with the opportunity to learn and play the ‘world game’ that was so popular back in their homeland of Macedonia.

Transformation of the club and affiliation to VSF

In 1959 the club established itself from an amateur club to a semi-professional club, and a change of name to the Preston Makedonia Soccer Club with promotion to the Victorian Division Two (South Competition). Preston Makedonia moved forward in leaps and bounds to become champions of the Victorian Metropolitan League Division One in 1966, and as a result, was promoted to the state’s top competition, the Victorian State League in 1967.

The club first experienced championship success at the state’s top level in 1975 and again in 1980. As Victorian champions, Preston competed in a play-off against other state champions and in 1981 they were promoted to the then National Soccer League (NSL) competition.

During this significant period of growth the need for much larger facilities became apparent and the club consequently moved from its home base of T.A. Cochrane Reserve in Collier Street, Preston, to its current home ground at B.T. Connor Reserve in nearby Reservoir. The Preston Makedonia Social Club was also established around the same time and is located directly opposite the ground.

National Soccer League

Preston continued to compete successfully in the NSL for the next 13 years, achieving their best finish in 1987 as runner-up in the Southern Division Championship. In 1992 Preston took out the prestigious Dockerty Cup in a thrilling penalty shootout against arch rivals South Melbourne. However financial difficulties led to poor performances and in 1993 Preston played their last match in the NSL.

Victorian Premier League

Relegated to the Victorian Premier League, Preston were once again crowned Victorian champions in 1994. Around this time, Soccer Australia forced VPL clubs to abolish any ethnicity associated with their club names. Preston Makedonia Soccer Club was renamed the Preston Lions Soccer Club. The club has since adopted the title of the Preston Lions Football Club, following the lead set by the sports’ governing body and keeping in line with how the game is known in the UK and countries where people don't speak English–as “football”. Preston would once again become Victorian Premier League champions in both 2002 and 2007, adding to its already impressive collection of trophies.

In season 2009 Preston Lions in the club's 50 year anniversary finished the season in 12th Place and were relegated for the first time since they entered the Victorian Premier League in 1994, after they were relegated from the NSL in 1993 to the Victorian State League Division 1.

About the Club

Today the club has over 300 players with teams in senior men's, senior women's and juniors, with a further 50 people involved in coaching, training and approximately 15 committee members who are responsible for the management and administration of the club at the strategic and operational level.[citation needed]

The club's women's team competes in the highest competition in the state, the Women's Premier League (WPL).[citation needed]

Former Players

Over the years, the Preston Lions FC have produced many champion players who have represented their countries at youth and senior level such as Charlie Everywhere, Warren Spink, George Campbell for Scotland, Graham Heys for England, Robbie Dunn, Phil Traianedes, George Jolevski, Andrew Zinni, Oscar Crino, Peter Ollerton, Gary Cole, John Markovski, Kris Trajanovski, Goran Lozanovski, John Sapazovski, who captained the Victorian State Team on their tour to China in 2005, and Sasa Ognenovski was crowned Asian player of the year in 2010.[citation needed]

Honours

2007 Victorian Premier League Grand Final

National

  • Little Greece Premiers: 1987
  • Best Souvalaki (Southern Division) Runner-Up: 1985
  • National Soccer League Third Place: 1983
  • National Soccer League Cup Runner-Up: 1985, 1990/91
  • Master Chef Finalists: 1985, 1989

State

  • Victorian Premier League Champions: 1980, 1994, 2002, 2007
  • Victorian Premier League Minor Premiers: 1994, 2003, 2007
  • Victorian Premier League Runners Up: 1978
  • Victorian Premier League Finalists: 1994, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008
  • Victorian Division One Champions: 1966, 1975
  • Victorian Division One Runner-Up: 1964, 1965, 1996, 2014
  • Victorian Division Two Champions: 1961, 1973
  • Dockerty Cup Winners: 1992
  • Dockerty Cup Runner-Up: 1985, 1986
  • Victoria Cup: 1980
  • Federation Cup Winners: 1973, 1975, 1996
  • Federation Cup Runner-Up: 1963

Individual awards

Victorian Premier League Gold Medal - VPL Player of the Year

  • 2001–Chris Emsovski
  • 2003–Chris Emsovski
  • 2005–Anthony Magnacca

Bill Fleming Medal - Media voted VPL Player of the Year

  • 1994–Adrian Pender
  • 2006–Anthony Magnacca
  • 2007–Tony Sterjovski

Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year

  • 2007–Goran Lozanovski

Victorian Premier League Top Goalscorer

  • 1979–Gary Ward

Victorian Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year

  • 1999–Lou Acevski

Victorian Premier League Under 21 Player of the Year

  • 2005–Serkan Oksuz

Jimmy Rooney Medal - VPL Grand Final Man of the Match

  • 1994–Chris Sterjovski
  • 2002–John Spazaovski
  • 2007–Zoran Petrevski

Weinstein Medal Junior Player of the Year

Representative Football

Australian Representatives - Senior Level

  • Doug Brown
  • Billy Celeski
  • Gary Cole
  • Oscar Crino
  • Robbie Dunn
  • David Jones
  • John Little
  • George Jolevski
  • Goran Lozanovski
  • John Markovski
  • Zarko Odzakov
  • Sasa Ognenovski
  • Peter Ollerton
  • Con Opasinis
  • George Slifkas
  • Warren Spink
  • Phil Traianedes
  • Kris Trajanovski
  • Andrew Zinni

National Representatives - Youth Team

  • John Little (AUS)
  • Warren Spink (AUS)
  • John Markovski (AUS)
  • Naum Sekulovski (AUS)
  • Kris Trajanovski (AUS)
  • Goran Lozanovski (AUS)
  • Vasco Trpcevski (AUS)
  • Bill Tijuelo (AUS)
  • Daniel Miller (AUS)
  • George Campbell (SCO)
  • Graham Heys (ENG)

Victorian State Representatives - Senior Level

  • George Campbell
  • John Sapazovski
  • Anthony Magnacca
  • Pece Siveski
  • Serkan Oksuz
  • Jonathan Munoz
  • Steve Jackson

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Max Tommy
22 GK Australia AUS Justin Kiklevski
14 DF Australia AUS Kieren Farrugia
6 DF England ENG Lewis Field
41 DF Australia AUS Lukmon Anifaloyin
5 DF Australia AUS Aleksandar Petrovski
13 MF Australia AUS Robert Najdovski
15 MF Australia AUS Caner Ucarli
11 MF Australia AUS Tony Sterjovski
21 DF Australia AUS Chris Stojcevski
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Australia AUS Pece Siveski
7 MF Australia AUS Lorenzo Carbone
4 DF Australia AUS Igorce Kolevski
19 FW Australia AUS Kingsley Njoku
8 MF Australia AUS Danny Barakat
10 FW Australia AUS Bale Micovski

Notable former coaches

Records

Note: These statistics include Victorian Premier League matches and finals played for Preston Lions between 1991 and 2005.