Matildas Qualify For RIO Olympics

The Westfield Matildas have booked a spot at the Olympics for the first time since 2004 after a stirring 2-1 win over the world ranked 6th DPR Korea in Osaka on Monday night.

Heading into the game needing a draw or a win to qualify for Rio, Michelle Heyman gave the Westfield Matildas a 1-0 lead before Kim Su Gyong equalised for DPR Korea to set up a tense finale.

But in the 84th minute Katrina Gorry struck to put the result beyond doubt to make it four straight victories for the Westfield Matildas in the tournament and see an Australian football team feature in the Olympic arena for the first time in 12 years.

Head Coach Alen Stajcic, who since taking charge of the Westfield Matildas has seen them reach the 2014 AFC Women’s Asian Cup Final, Quarter Finals of last year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup and now Olympic qualification, struggled to find the words to sum up the achievement but emphasised just how proud he was of his players.

“It’s probably one of the most historic moments in football for this team,” said Stajcic.

“There was so much pressure before the game with the build up and the players were quite tense and nervous before the match and really wanting to get it done.

“So for the players to perform like they did and give every little bit of effort and stamina that they had, together with the hard work and perseverance to keep DPR Korea out was amazing.

“I think all of Australia should be really proud of this playing group because it was an amazing effort to win that match and shows how much heart and spirit this group has and we should all be proud of them.

“Today wasn’t pretty football from us but it was effective and to put it all together with everything we’ve done here over the past week is just an amazing effort.

“I’d like to thank all of the players that were part of our preparation. We had three or four key players who got injuries and had to miss this tournament, so thanks to them and all of the players who participated along the way.”

In a game the Westfield Matildas needed a draw or win to qualify, Stajcic promoted Heyman and Caitlin Foord to the starting line-up as he opted to begin match winners Lisa De Vanna and Kyah Simon on the bench.

The decision paid off in spades with Heyman scoring and Foord putting in an exceptional performance. But Foord was not alone with every player in a Westfield Matildas shirt standing tall when it mattered, goalkeeper Lydia Williams also putting in a stellar display between the posts.

Knowing what hinged on the result, the Westfield Matildas found themselves under some early heat from DPR Korea who had to win to keep their Olympic dreams alive, Kim Yun Mi testing Williams with a sharp effort after 10 minutes.

Then in the 18th minute the Westfield Matildas stung DPR Korea with a killer sucker punch that started and ended with Heyman. The striker produced a delicate flick on in Foord’s path before positioning herself to receive the winger’s cutback and then burying her first time shot into the back of the net.

The goal composed the Matildas as they began to settle and find their groove in a willing and often spiteful affair that saw four yellow cards handed out in the opening 45 minutes.

DPR Korea continued to threaten and some wayward shooting coupled by more quality goalkeeping from Williams kept the Westfield Matildas ahead, the stopper producing a stunning save in the 55th minute to deny Kim Yun Mi.

De Vanna replaced the tireless Chloe Logarzo in the 56th minute and with 20 minutes remaining Simon came on for Heyman as Stajcic looked to stretch a wearying DPR Korea defence.

The duo’s introduction almost had an immediate impact as De Vanna found Simon wide before she sent a cross in for Gorry but the keeper was alert to the danger and blocked the goal bound effort.

As the Westfield Matildas edged closer to a prized spot in Rio, DPR Korea’s Kim Su Gyong blasted an unstoppable shot into the top corner to level the scores and set up a tense finish.

But finishing the stronger Gorry ensured there would be no Olympic qualification heartbreak for the Westfield Matildas this time around as a build up involving De Vanna, Simon and finally a deft touch from Foord allowed the Westfield Matildas’ shortest player on the field to pick her spot and fire her shot inside the post.

There were scenes of jubilation at the final whistle as the Westfield Matildas made it four straight wins to cemented a top two spot on the table and book their ticket to Rio.

The Westfield Matildas’ final match of the tournament is on Wednesday night against China, the other undefeated team in the tournament who secured the other spot at the Olympics.

The Westfield Matildas Olympic Games Qualifiers will be showcased LIVE on 7mate.

Match Details
DPR Korea 1
(Kim Su Gyong 78’)
Westfield Matildas 2 (Heyman 18’, Gorry 84’)
Crowd: 900 @ Yanmar Stadium Nagai, Osaka
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand)


Read the Full Article and all the Stats of the match here > 

Welcome to the SSFC Web Site

Welcome to the new Sans Souci FC web site. Firstly we would like to apologise for the site being offline longer than anticipated. Due to some unforeseen circumstances the old site crashed and wasn’t able to be recovered. It meant we had to go without a web site until such a time that we could complete the development of our new site from scratch.

You will see some of the exciting new features including our club Facebook feed appearing on the home page. We have also created new Twitter and Instagram pages for all your social media needs. The aim will be to keep everyone of all ages interacting within our club.  More info on this will be coming.

There are updates via The World Game feed reporting on your national and international football news. 

Although we are excited with how the site looks, it is very much a work in progress. Content will be added over the coming weeks and months to keep it up to date.

The club is looking forward to providing you with a cutting edge web site that will keep you informed of the latest news around the club both on and off the field. With the addition of our social media avenues we hope to attract new players, sponsors and other business partnerships along the way.

Good luck for the season and Go Sans Souci!  

Football to Lead the Change

Grassroots football will be responsible for Australia’s biggest defibrillator rollout into any local Sporting Association or Community Group.

All 2 2 clubs from the St George Football Association ( SGFA ) will receive a defibrillator on Tuesday, March 8 in a quest to promote health awareness amongst its players in the wake of a growing spike in heart attack deaths on the football fields of Sydney and the Central Coast.

Forest Rangers F ootball Club O ver 35s player Matthew Richardson passed away in 2014 while playing at Gannons Park. Richardson was one of nine players to die on the pitch in the last two years. The inaugural Richo Cup was organised last year by Forest Rangers FC and Lugarn o FC and raised just over $20,000.

SGFA has donated $16,5 00 while David Coleman , MP for Banks , has assisted with a grant of over $10,000 from Stronger Community Programme fund and Nickolas Varvaris , MP for Barton, ha s indicated his support for grants to be put forward later this year.

This collaboration will ensure that every club in the electorates of Banks and Barton will have a Defibrillator in 2016. It’s the first time such a Community initiative will be undertaken in Australia.

Greg O’Rourke (Football NSW Chairman) will be a special guest at the Presenta tion along with Dave Coleman (Member for Banks), Nick Varvaris (Member for Barton), Mark Coure (Member for Oatley) and members of the SGFA Board & Management.

Date: 8 March 2016 – 7.00pm Location: St George Masonic Club - 86 Roberts Rd, Mortdale RSVP: Cra ig Kiely , SGFA General Manager : 9529 - 2922 or 0406 533 050 – info@sgfa.com.au