FC Melbourne Srbija

FC Melbourne Srbija
Full nameFC Melbourne Srbija
NicknamesSerbia, Srbija
Founded1963 (1963) as Srbija Soccer Club
GroundKevin Bartlett Reserve
F.R Smith Drive
Burnley, Victoria
Capacity2,500
ChairmanSavo Kovačević
CoachŽeljko Popović
LeagueVictoria Premier League 1
20257th of 14
Websitefcmelbourne.com.au

FC Melbourne Srbija (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Мелбурн Србија), commonly known as Melbourne Serbia (formerly known as Fitzroy City Srbija Soccer Club from 1991 to 2022), is a semi professional football club in Australia based in Melbourne, Victoria. The club was founded by Serbian Australians in 1963 and currently competes in the Victoria Premier League 1.

History

Early history

The club was founded in 1963. In 1966 the club became a member of the Victorian Provisional League and in the same year renamed to Carlton Serbia. The club was founded primarily by members of the St. Sava Orthodox Church in Carlton, Victoria. Carlton Serbia played most of their home games in the inner suburbs of Melbourne and featured mainly players from the local Serbian Australian Community. Subsequently, the club merged with Ringwood United and became known as Ringwood Serbia. In 1991 the club became Fitzroy City or Fitzroy Serbia and played its games at the old ground of the ex VFL/AFL club Fitzroy Lions at Edinburgh Gardens in Fitzroy, noticeable players of the club including Nik Kovacevic, Zlatko Mihajlovic, Miki Sedlarevic, Sasha Milenkovic and Nick Gameras. Enjoying their best results ever:

  • 1969 Victorian Provisional League champions
  • 1971 Victorian District League Central Divisions Champions
  • 1972 Victorian Provisional League Champions
  • 2000 Victorian State League Division Two North West Champions
  • 2009 Victorian Provisional League Division One South East Champions

Supporters and Legacy Fitzroy City "Srbija" is the oldest Serbian backed soccer club in Victoria. The supporters of Fitzroy City "Srbija" are called "Melbourne Srbija Firma" or "MSF".

Premier League Years

In 2002, Fitzroy City Serbia competed in the Victorian Premier League (VPL). After many successful years Fitzroy climbed up to the VPL in season 2002 where they spent a season before being relegated on the final day of the season finishing with 22 points – one point less than St. Albans Dinamo. The club's glory moment in the VPL came in a 4–1 win over the then mighty Port Melbourne Sharks.

2000-2020

On 2 February 2000 Fitzroy City played former European and World Champions Red Star Belgrade in Heidelberg. After taking an early led, Fitzroy were beaten 3–1. A man of the match performance was put in by Bojo Jevdevic keeping the Red Star players at bay in the first half. In the 2006 season the club competed in State League 3 South East ending the season in 6th place. Nikola Veljovic finished the season with the most league goals – 23! In season 2007 the club was relegated into Provisional League one South East from State League 3 South East. During the 2007 season Fitzroy City ended the season with 8 wins and 14 losses from 22 matches finishing in 10th and again being relegated.

In the 2009 season, Fitzroy City restored some long lost pride by finishing the season as champions of the Victorian Provisional League Division 1 South East. Nothing stated the dominance of the club more than the final day thrashing of close rivals Mooroolbark 6–0. Nathan Jones finished the season as the club's top scorer with 10 goals.

In 2010, Fitzroy City finished 5th in its first year back in Victorian State League Division Three South-East. Henry Wootton had his best year at Fitzroy City picking up the club's Best and Fairest and Top Goal Scorer honors. Among the other winners, Shannon Griffin was voted Best Young Player, Valina Clearwater was named Women's Best and Fairest player and Prudence Robertson finished the season as the Women's Top Goal Scorer.

The 2012 season was a success after a turbulent start. Fitzroy City finished second behind Doveton and ahead of Springvale Bosna which meant promotion into State League 2, NW.

Recent Years

In 2024, FC Melbourne Srbija was promoted into Victoria Premier League 1, where it currently competes. The same year, the club reached the Round of 16 of the Australia Cup, marking its most successful campaign in the national competition.

Current squad

As of March 2026

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUS Jarrod Hill
2 DF  USA Colby Parton
4 DF  USA Jackson Necovski
6 DF  AUS Thomas Lakić
6 MF  AUS Cameron Davies
7 FW  AUS Ryan Brown
8 FW  CAN Owen Sheppard
9 FW  ENG Jack Hindle
10 MF  AUS Bojan Trifunov
11 FW  AUS Marcus Dimanche
14 GK  AUS Alexander Golikidis
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW  AUS Thomas Lingurovski
17 FW  AUS Ben Davine
19 DF  JPN Takumu Ito
20 MF  ITA Emidio Rossi
21 DF  AUS Aaron Bazenski
24 FW  AUS Delarno Pharoe
39 DF  AUS Jack Kamper
66 DF  AUS Connor Lees
77 MF  AUS Marco Cannatelli
80 DF  AUS Nathan Dib
88 FW  AUS Daniel Hudson

Achievements

League

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Cup

  • Karadjordje Cup
    • Champions : 1988, 1997, 2022, 2024, 2025

Top club goal scorers

  • 2025 – Ben Devine – 8
  • 2024 – Luka Ninković – 13
  • 2023 – Rikuo Kanakubo – 8
  • 2022 – Henrique Pimenta – 10
  • 2019 – James Papadimitriou – N/A
  • 2018 – Aleksandar Hrkalović – N/A
  • 2017 – Aleksandar Hrkalović – 11
  • 2016 – Danilo Bonilla – 12
  • 2015 – Souheil Azagane – 10
  • 2014 – Joshua D'Alessi – 10
  • 2013 – Aleks Dimitrijević – 5
  • 2012 – James Stellini – 7
  • 2011 – Nathan Jones – 7
  • 2010 – Henry Wootton – 13
  • 2009 – Nathan Jones – 10
  • 2008 – Stewart Peuterer – 13
  • 2007 – Stewart Peuterer – 8
  • 2006 – Nikola Veljović – 17
  • 2005 – Ignjat Filipović – 7
  • 2004 – Aca Stevanović – 4
  • 2003 – Ivan Jovanović – 4
  • 2002 – Vasko Trpevski – 5
  • 2001 – Zlatko Mihajlović – 13
  • 2000 – Michael Maljanek – 20 (Also State League Div 2 North West Top Scorer)
  • 1999 – Miroslav Nikolić – 10
  • 1998 – Rados Krašić – 9
  • 1997 – Sasa Milenković – 5
  • 1996 – Nick Gameras – 10
  • 1995 – Marjan Marinković & Nick Gameras – 5
  • 1994 – Sasha Milenković – 8

References

  1. ^ "History / About Us". FC Melbourne. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Victorian League Archive". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 24 June 2012.