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FFV NTC
Full nameFootball Federation Victoria National Training Centre
Founded2010
GroundState Football Centre, Darebin
ManagerBoris Seroshtan
LeaguePS4 NPL U16 West

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 27 January 2015[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
  Abdullahi Ahmed
  Aaron Anderson
  Jesse Bartlett
  Jamie Bregante
  Otto Cvetkovic
  Nicholas Georgiou
  Thomas Hidic
  Joshua Kelic
  Sebastian Kis
  David Musafiri
  Lucas Portelli
  Nicholas Sette
  Dionis Shabani
No. Pos. Nation Player
  Andrew Visciglio
  Kosta Apostolopoulos
  Anthony Lesiotis
  Nicholas Vassiliou
  James Hardy
  Luke Dais
  Noah Farfalla
  Connor Metcalfe
  Sebatian Lumumba
  Michael Radziminski
  Nathan Prince
  Gabriel Beck-Godoy
  Liam Ward

2014 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
  Peter Bervanakis
GK   Rory Brian
  Benjamin Carrigan
  Joshua Cavallo
  Lucas Derrick
  Denis Genreau
  Callum Goulding
  Steven Lechowicz
  Peter Marziano
No. Pos. Nation Player
  Cameron McGilp
  Connor Metcalfe
  Sebastian Pasquali
  Samet Salis
GK   Aydin Sayan
  Gerrie Sylaidos

2013 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
  Miles Baker
  Jak Banks
  Jake Brimmer
  Benjamin Carrigan
  Lucas Derrick
DF Mauritius MRI Marcus Dimanche
  Felix Dimitrakis
  Jackson Drummond
  Daniel Duzel
  Jake Francis
  Hugh Gibson
  Callum Goulding
No. Pos. Nation Player
  Jonathon Hantsikonstantis
MF   Andrija Kecojevic
GK   Jasko Keranovic
  Cameron McGilp
  Jovan Oghanna
GK   Brandon Osipov
  Peter Paganis
  Dion Paola
  Samet Salis
  Archie Sweeney
  Jonathan Vakirtzis
  Luke Ward

2009 Scholarship Holders

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   Nicholas Ansell
MF   Jake Barker-Daish
FW   Evan Batsis
MF   Kobbie Boahene
GK   Alastair Bray
FW   Geoffrey Srahah
MF   Christopher Cristaldo
MF   Hernan Espindola
DF   Curran Singh Ferns
FW   Christian Geogopoulos
FW   Kamal Ibrahim
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   Erol Korkmaz
FW   Jamie Maclaren
MF   Quinn McDonald
DF   Andrew Mullett
FW   Luke O'Dea
FW   Brodie Paterson
MF   John Reale
MF   Zoran Surdoski
GK   Nicholas Hoefken-Thomas
MF   Ali Turgut
DF   Bobby Vidanoski

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head Coach Australia Boris Seroshtan
Assistant Coach Australia Michael McBride
Goalkeeping Coach Australia Jeff Olver
Talent Development Manager - Girls Annick Fokchak
Technical Assistance for Women NTC Australia Lisa de Vanna[4]

Source: [citation needed]

Notable Former Players

As of 7 August 2017
Name Current club Position Years Current Status
Curran Singh Ferns Malaysia Felda United MF 2009–2010 Playing
Jamie Maclaren Germany Darmstadt 98 FW 2009–2010 Playing
Curtis Good England Newcastle United DF 2009–2010 Playing
Petar Franjic Australia Avondale DF 2007–2009 Playing
Kamal Ibrahim Australia Melbourne Knights MF 2007–2009 Playing
Bailey Wright England Bristol City DF 2007–2008 Playing
Matthew Spiranovic China Hangzhou Greentown DF 2004–2005 Playing
Apostolos Giannou China Guangzhou R&F FW 2005–2006 Playing
Leigh Broxham Australia Melbourne Victory MF 2003–2006 Playing
Kristian Sarkies Australia Dandenong Thunder MF 2002–2003 Playing
Adrian Leijer South Korea Suwon FC DF 2002–2003 Playing
Spase Dilevski Australia Campbelltown City DF 2000–2001 Playing
Billy Celeski Japan Ventforet Kofu MF 2000–2001 Playing
Simon Storey DF 1997–2000 Retired
Naum Sekulovski Australia Whittlesea Ranges MF 1999–2000 Playing
Vince Grella MF 1993–1996 Retired
Levent Osman DF 1994–1996 Retired
Danny Allsopp FW 1994–1995 Retired
Tom Pondeljak MF 1992–1993 Retired

References

  1. ^ "PS4 NPL U18 East table". PS4 NPL Victoria.
  2. ^ Trantino, Julian. "NTC Boys' success highlights strength of youth football development in Victoria". Football Federation Victoria.
  3. ^ "NTC Boys". Football Federation Victoria. Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "De Vanna Joins NTC Trials". Football Federation Victoria. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 12 September 2018.