Australia NPL Victoria 04/13 07:00 9 [7] Port Melbourne SC v Dandenong Thunder [9] W 3-0
Australia NPL Victoria 04/05 08:30 8 [3] Oakleigh Cannons v Port Melbourne SC [6] L 3-0
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 03/28 08:30 - Port Melbourne SC v Oakleigh Cannons D 0-0
Australia NPL Victoria 03/23 07:00 7 [6] Port Melbourne SC v Altona Magic [13] D 1-1
Australia NPL Victoria 03/16 07:00 6 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Heidelberg Utd [4] D 2-2
Australia NPL Victoria 03/09 09:00 5 [6] Port Melbourne SC v Manningham United Blues [12] W 3-0
Australia NPL Victoria 03/02 09:00 4 [6] Hume City v Port Melbourne SC [4] L 4-0
Australia NPL Victoria 02/24 07:00 3 Port Melbourne SC v Moreland City SC W 3-1
Australia NPL Victoria 02/16 08:30 2 Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne SC W 1-3
Australia NPL Victoria 02/10 07:00 1 Port Melbourne SC v St Albans Saints D 0-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 08/25 09:30 636 [4] Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne SC [5] L 2-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 08/19 05:00 26 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Altona Magic [6] W 4-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 08/12 04:30 25 [9] Hume City v Port Melbourne SC [5] D 1-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 07/29 05:00 24 [12] Bentleigh Greens v Port Melbourne SC [5] D 2-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 07/22 07:30 23 [5] Port Melbourne SC v South Melbourne [2] L 0-4
Australia Victoria Premier League 07/15 07:30 22 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Oakleigh Cannons [3] W 2-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 07/07 09:45 21 [11] St Albans Saints v Port Melbourne SC [5] W 0-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 07/01 07:30 20 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Heidelberg Utd [9] W 1-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 06/24 07:30 19 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Dandenong Thunder [7] D 0-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 06/16 09:30 18 [4] Melbourne Knights v Port Melbourne SC [5] W 0-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 06/09 09:30 17 [5] Port Melbourne SC v Green Gully [7] L 1-3
Australia Victoria Premier League 06/03 05:00 16 [12] Moreland City SC v Port Melbourne SC [5] W 0-5
Australia Victoria Premier League 05/27 07:30 15 [6] Port Melbourne SC v North Geelong [14] W 4-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 05/20 05:00 14 [1] Avondale v Port Melbourne SC [5] L 1-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 05/13 08:15 13 [7] Altona Magic v Port Melbourne SC [6] W 0-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 05/06 07:30 12 [7] Port Melbourne SC v Hume City [8] W 3-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 04/29 07:30 11 [9] Port Melbourne SC v Bentleigh Greens [14] W 2-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 04/24 09:30 10 [3] South Melbourne v Port Melbourne SC [9] L 5-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 04/17 10:30 9 [3] Oakleigh Cannons v Port Melbourne SC [8] L 3-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 04/08 07:30 8 [7] Port Melbourne SC v St Albans Saints [12] W 2-1

Wikipedia - Port Melbourne SC

Port Melbourne SC is an Australian soccer club based in Port Melbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1968 by local Greek Australians, and was promoted over the years to the Victorian Premier League in 1994. It spent the years 1994–2003 in the Victorian Premier League, winning the minor premiership twice, but was unable to secure the title during its time in the VPL. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria.

History

The club was formed in 1968 by local Greek Australians. The club spent the majority of its early years in the lower Divisions of Victorian football. From 1973 to 1989, the club competed between Victorian League Division 2 and 3. The club was promoted to Victorian League Division 1 for the first time in 1989, but were relegated back to Division 2 in 1991.

The club then achieved successive promotions in 1992 and 1993 to take Port Melbourne to the Victorian Premier League for the first time in its history in 1994. The club managed to make the finals in its first season in the competition and went all the way to the grand final after wins against Sunshine George Cross and Bulleen Lions, but lost the final to Preston Lions FC. The following year, Port were minor premiers in the VPL for the first time in their history, but successive losses in the finals series meant the season finished on a disappointing note. Port Melbourne made an application to join the NSL ahead of the 1995/96 season however this move was not approved and the club remained in the Victorian system. The club were minor premiers again in 2001, but once more lost the grand final, this time to Heidelberg United FC.

The Sharks were relegated to Victorian State League Division 1 at the end of 2003 season and then again to Victorian State League Division 2 after season 2007. After spending two-years in State 2 South East, the FFV unilaterally decided to place them in Division 2 North West in Season 2010. Eric Vassiliadis was appointed as player-manager and the club was promoted as Champions having lost only one match and having only conceded seven goals all season.

In season 2011 the club lead the league for 21 rounds but failed to gain promotion in the last game of the season where they lost to Pascoe Vale and thus ensured season 2012 will again be played in State League 1. They backed it up in 2012 with an outstanding season, finishing runners up in the State Knockout Cup and went on and secured promotion to the Victorian Premier League for 2013. During the 2012 season, Vassiliadis retired from playing but continued in his role as Manager at the club.

In their first season back in the Victorian top-flight, the Sharks would have qualified for the finals had the league not been compromised by the Southern Stars FC scandal and the club ended 2013 with a 6th-place finish.

In 2014, the first year of the National Premier Leagues system, Port Melbourne were seconds away from relegation until a 95th-minute goal from Conor Reddan in the final game of the season secured a draw against Werribee City, safety for the club and an 11th-place finish.

In 2015, despite several high-profile signings like Alan Kearney, Shaun Kelly, Adrian Zahra and Alan Mulcahy, the Sharks could only manage an 8th-placed finish in the 2015 National Premier Leagues and exited the 2015 FFA Cup at the qualifying stages after a penalty loss to Avondale. There was success at the club on an individual level however, with Kamal Ibrahim winning the 2015 NPL Victoria Gold Medal.

In 2016, Port Melbourne were dealt three blows early on in the transfer window, with Kamal Ibrahim and Nicholas Krousoratis left for NPL rivals, but the club replaced them with the signings of Bonel Obradovic from Northcote City, David Stirton from South Melbourne and welcomed back former player Lambros Honos, who rejoined the club he spent 2013 and 2014 with, after spending a season at Oakleigh Cannons. The 2016 season was a disappointing one for the Sharks, finishing in 10th place in the league and exiting the FFA Cup in qualifying, losing to Melbourne Knights. After the final round, head coach Eric Vassiliadis resigned from his post.

Port announced 2016 Bulleen Lions' coach Dom Barba as Vassiliadis' replacement. Following an 11th-place finish in 2017, the club parted ways with Barba and appointed Adam Piddick who previously coached in the National Premier Leagues Queensland. The Sharks finished in 6th place in 2018, qualifying for the finals series but lost 3–1 to Avondale in the elimination final.

Port Melbourne SC is a professional soccer team based in Port Melbourne, Australia. The team competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, which is the top tier of soccer in the state of Victoria.

Port Melbourne SC has a rich history and a strong tradition of success in Australian soccer. The team has a dedicated fan base and plays its home matches at the JL Murphy Reserve, a historic stadium with a capacity of over 5,000 spectators.

Known for their attacking style of play and skilled players, Port Melbourne SC is a formidable opponent for any team in the league. The team is led by a talented coaching staff and has a roster of experienced and talented players who are committed to achieving success on the field.

Off the field, Port Melbourne SC is actively involved in the local community, hosting youth development programs and engaging with fans through various community events. The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a seagull, reflecting the team's strong connection to the coastal town of Port Melbourne.

Overall, Port Melbourne SC is a respected and competitive team in Australian soccer, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.