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The Football Federation Victoria National Training Centre (FFV NTC) is run by Football Federation Australia and Football Federation Victoria, in Melbourne, for Victorian youth players. Up to 2010 it was run by the Victorian Institute of Sport.
Full name | Football Federation Victoria National Training Centre | ||
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Founded | 2010 | ||
Ground | State Football Centre, Darebin | ||
Manager | Boris Seroshtan | ||
League | PS4 NPL U16 West | ||
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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.
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.
Position | Staff |
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Head Coach | Boris Seroshtan |
Assistant Coach | Michael McBride |
Goalkeeping Coach | Jeff Olver |
Talent Development Manager - Girls | Annick Fokchak |
Talent Development Manager - Boys | Andrew Kenta |
Technical Assistance for Women NTC | Lisa de Vanna[3] |
Source: [citation needed]
Name | Current club | Position | Years | Current Status |
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Curran Singh Ferns | Melaka United | MF | 2009–2010 | Playing |
Jamie Maclaren | Melbourne City | FW | 2009–2010 | Playing |
Curtis Good | Melbourne City | DF | 2009–2010 | Playing |
Petar Franjic | Dandenong City | DF | 2007–2009 | Playing |
Kamal Ibrahim | Port Melbourne | MF | 2007–2009 | Playing |
Bailey Wright | Sunderland | DF | 2007–2008 | Playing |
Matthew Spiranovic | Unattached | DF | 2004–2005 | Playing |
Apostolos Giannou | OFI | FW | 2005–2006 | Playing |
Leigh Broxham | Melbourne Victory | MF | 2003–2006 | Playing |
Kristian Sarkies | Beaumaris | MF | 2002–2003 | Playing |
Adrian Leijer | Dandenong City | DF | 2002–2003 | Playing |
Spase Dilevski | – | DF | 2000–2001 | Retired |
Billy Celeski | – | MF | 2000–2001 | Retired |
Simon Storey | – | DF | 1997–2000 | Retired |
Naum Sekulovski | Preston Lions | 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 |
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