ACT Youth Rockets to play Sydney FC?
Majura junior, Kofi Danning to star for Sydney FC Youth and Sam Munro in the Sydney squad see below....
ACT Young Rockets have been training for the past four weeks and look like they have a number of fixtures against A-League Youth teams lined up.
They could start as early as the opening A-League Youth League round against Sydney FC if all goes to plan on Friday 26th September, with further games against the Central Coast, Newcastle Jets and possibly Melbourne Jets to follow.
It is a great opportunity for the young players of the ACT and provides them a chance to show case their skills.
Sydney FC Press Release starts here:
Sydney set for start of Youth League
In just a few weeks time there’ll be an important new player on the Australian football landscape, with the FFA’s National Youth League competition set to kick off in the last weekend of September.
After months of trials and tribulations, Sydney FC youth coach, Steve O’Connor has now finalised his squad, and he’s excited about the opportunity the league will offer the next generation of Australian footballers.
“I think it is important because it gives pathways for all out talented young players so that they know the way for them to get to the A-League is by getting into a Youth League team,” said O’Connor.
With most of Sydney’s players coming from the ranks of the New South Wales Premier League, O’Connor has had to bide his time waiting to assemble his squad, and the side has only recently stepped up its preparations for the coming season.
Despite the slow start, squad-members, Matt Jurman and Robbie Mileski have already picked up first-team experience during the opening rounds of the Hyundai A-League season, and the Sydney mentor is keen to ensure all his young charges appreciate the chance they’re about to be given.
“I want them to be focused on that opportunity and be aware of it that they’re playing for positions,” explained O’Connor. “Hopefully they’ll put a bit of pressure on the senior players because in some respects they’ve had a bit of a charmed life over the last 3 years without very much pressure, so this changes the landscape a little bit.”
There are only 12 places in FC’s Youth Team, with the side to be bolstered week-to-week by un-selected players from the senior squad.
‘Football Superstar’ winner, Adam Hett was one of Sydney’s first signings, but a season ending knee injury has seen the Perth player replaced in O’Connor’s final side.
“It’s unfortunate for Adam but we’ll keep track of his recovery with an eye to next season,” said the former AIS Coach. “His bad luck was somebody else’s good fortune though, I suppose, but it’s all done and dusted now and we’ll see how we go in the competition.”
This Saturday the entire Youth Team will be introduced to the Sydney faithful at the SFS, at half-time in FC’s Hyundai A-League clash with Adelaide United.
Sydney will enjoy a bye in the first round of the National Youth League and will begin its campaign on October 4 against Queensland.
The final squad is as follows:
Name Age Position Former Club
Vedran JANJETOVIC 21 Goalkeeper Sydney United
Sam MUNRO 17 Defender AIS – Canberra
Matt JURMAN 18 Defender Sydney Olympic
Anthony GOLEC 18 Defender Sydney United
Chris TRIANTIS 20 Midfielder Sydney Olympic
Zachary CAIRNCROSS18 Defender Marconi
Rhyan GRANT 17 Midfielder AIS – Bathurst
Brendan GAN 20 Midfielder Sutherland
Sean ROONEY 19 Striker Blacktown
Robbie MILESKI 21 Midfielder Bankstown City Lions
Kofi DANNING17 StrikerAIS - Canberra
Ibrahim HAYDAR20 DefenderBankstown City Lions
Coaching staff:
Head Coach: Steve O’Connor
Assistant Coaches: Steve Corica and Grant Lee
Goalkeeper Coach: John Filan
Physiotherapist: Stuart Turner
Trainer: Kylie Johnson
3 comments:
hey eamon
what happened to the Canberra FC post.
Dont tell me you were railroaded by Capital Football.
Your blogs creditablity is at stake here.
I hope its not true
it's fair to say there has been a number of people from Capital Football contact me....and now that you mention it the post does seem to have disappeared...whoops where did it go...
if a blog is like football, you're only as good as your last game, in this case post...so you make your own judgement..
eamon, eamon, eamon
I can not beleive you succumbed to such pressure
Freedom of Speech and all that jazz, has gone out the window.
Canberra Football will never get better and has no chance of succeeding.
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