Melbourne Heart FC (Futsal)

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Melbourne Heart Futsal
Full nameMelbourne Heart FC Futsal
Founded2012
Dissolved2014
LeagueF-League

Melbourne Heart FC Futsal was a futsal club based in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in 2012. They played in the F-League, the top tier of Australian Futsal.[1][2] The club was disbanded before the start of the 2014 season after the A-League team were bought by Manchester City FC.

History[edit]

Melbourne Heart FC Futsal was established in 2012 after a partnership between the Cobras Futsal Club and Melbourne Heart FC. The two clubs teamed up to create a new futsal senior men's team who compete in the national F-League competition.[3]

Although founded only in 2008, Melbourne Heart shows a firm commitment to growing the club into a total football club.[4] Cobras Futsal Club started in 2006 and is one of the pioneer clubs in the FFV Melbourne Futsal League. Cobras boast having the largest number of Football Federation Victoria registered participants and teams in the MFL and State representative players in 2011.[5] Cobras Futsal Club's core existence is the development of Futsal players and promoting of the Futsal sport.[citation needed]

Melbourne Heart's Football Operations Manager, John Didulica described the move to have a futsal program as pivotal to their footballing and cultural make-up.[citation needed]

"Eighteen months ago we spoke with Cobras (Futsal Club, based in Bulleen) about some involvement because I always wanted a futsal platform within the club, and its another area for fans to engage in. We said we'd keep in touch and when they were serious about getting into the F-League, we gave them our full support to get it across the line."[6] "It's not just a branding, because we're actually going to develop some joint synergies. Player selection, coaching and player interaction are important and (jokingly) I’ve always left the door for our South Americans to get on the teamsheet."[6]

The partnership between Heart and the Cobras intends venturing Futsal in Australia to the next level. After the final round of the 2012 Hummel F-League, the Australian Futsal National team coach invited Anthony Ramzy to train with the National squad, providing Melbourne Heart Futsal with their first player called into a National Squad.[citation needed]

Following the take-over of Melbourne Heart by the City Football Group, the decision was taken not to continue operating the futsal team, which then disbanded.[citation needed]

Players[edit]

2012 squad[edit]

The following players were selected for the 2012 F-League tournament, released on 3 June 2012.

No. Name Position Country of Birth Nationality Year of Birth
1 Ryan Timmins (captain) Goalkeeper Australia Australia 1988
2 Gianni Romano Defender Australia Australia 1988
3 Jordan Michaelis Defender Australia Australia 1993
4 Fikri Bozdogan Flanker Australia Australia 1988
5 Callum Davies Pivot Australia Australia 1993
6 Tuan Cao Target Vietnam Australia 1983
8 Muhammed (Moe) Tankir Defender Australia Australia 1988
9 Anthony Ramzy Flanker Australia Australia 1991
10 Aaron Yu Goal Keeper Hong Kong Australia 1992
11 Cesur Cicekdag Defender Australia Australia 1987
12 Mehmet Parlak Flanker Australia Australia 1988
13 Matthew Vragovski Flanker Australia Australia 1995
14 Christian Skok Flanker Australia Australia 1993
15 Konrad Machoy Flanker Australia Australia 1994
17 Rasoul Bahmani Flanker Iran Iran Australia 1985
18 Scott Fenn Flanker Australia Australia 1988

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Heart Joins Futsal Family". Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Melbourne Heart Futsals Edgard Vatcky Speaks To The Hummel F-League". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Melbourne Heart Futsal". Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Heart A Progressive Total Football Club". Retrieved 23 May 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Melbourne Heart Futsal Partnership". Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Heart plans multi-sport future through futsal". Retrieved 19 May 2012.

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