1996–97 Perth Glory SC season

Perth Glory SC
1996–97 season
Owners Nick Tana
Paul Afkos
Coach Gary Marocchi
Stadium Perth Oval
National Soccer League 7th
Top goalscorer Bobby Despotovski (14)
Highest home attendance 17582
Lowest home attendance 6299
Average home league attendance 11871
Home colours
Away colours

The 1996–97 Perth Glory SC season was the first season that the club played in the Australian National Soccer League (NSL).[1]

Background

For more details on this topic, see Perth Glory FC § History.

The club was launched in December 1995 with Gary Marocchi, a former Australia player, announced as head coach.[2]

Review and events

To allow the club to prepare for their first season, the Glory were excused from participation in the 1996–97 NSL Cup in September and October 1996. Instead the Glory played a number of friendly matches, starting with a match against Italian team Sampdoria which they lost 3-0. This was the only match that the club lost in the leadup to the season, with a series of matches against Western Australian opposition all ending in wins to the Glory.[3]

The league season began with a match against UTS Olympic at Perth Oval. The ground was ordinarily an Australian rules football ground so temporary seating was brought in to make a smaller arena for soccer. A crowd of 9639 saw the Glory lose 4–1 to Olympic, with Alan MacKenzie scoring a late consolation goal.[4][5]

The Glory entered the final round of the season needing just one point to secure a finals position. However they were defeated 3–1 by the Melbourne Knights after being reduced to ten players.[6][7]

Match results

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Preseason matches

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Ref
31 May 1996SampdoriaWACA Ground0-3[8]
5 September 1996Swan ICAshfield Reserve4-1Nick Lazarevski (2), Bobby Despotovski[9]
8 September 1996Floreat AthenaLake Monger Velodrome7-0Bobby Despotovski (2), Gary Lees (2), Paul Strudwick, Scott Miller, Alex Novatsis (og)[10]
10 September 1996Morley-WindmillsAshfield Reserve12-0Bobby Despotovski (6), Nick Lazarevski (3), Paul Strudwick, Paul McVittie, Scott Miller[11]
14 September 1996Inglewood Falcons2-0Scott Miller, Doug Ithier[12]
17 September 1996Spearwood DalmatinacAshfield Reserve3-0Bobby Despotovski, Spase Najdovski, Peter Vukrimovic[13]
22 September 1996SorrentoKiev Sports Centre7-0Doug Ithier, Bobby Despotovski (3), Spase Najdovski, Paul McVittie[14]
26 September 1996WA State Amateur teamKiev Sports Centre4-0Dale Wingell, Paul McVittie, Vladimir Beretovac, Scott Miller[15]
30 September 1996Bayswater Panthers all-starsBayswater Oval3-0Bobby Despotovski (2), Alan MacKenzie[16]
2 October 1996WA State Amateur teamAshfield Reserve6-0Alan MacKenzie (3), Bobby Despotovski (2), Dale Wingell[17]
6 October 1996WA State teamBayswater Oval5-0Paul Strudwick (2), Bobby Despotovski, Dale Wingell, Gareth Naven[18]

League results

Round Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Ref
113 October 1996UTS OlympicH1-4Alan MacKenzie9639[19]
220 October 1996West AdelaideA1-3Paul Strudwick3527[20]
326 October 1996Newcastle BreakersA3-1Paul Strudwick, Bobby Despotovski (2)3750[21]
43 November 1996Canberra CosmosH6-0Paul McVittie, Bobby Despotovski (2), Dale Wingell, Gareth Naven, Scott Miller8053[22]
510 November 1996Collingwood WarriorsA0-05504[23]
616 November 1996Gippsland FalconsH2-3Vas Kalogeracos, Paul Strudwick6299[24]
723 November 1996Sydney UnitedA2-4Paul Strudwick, Vas Kalogeracos3450[25]
81 December 1996Adelaide CityH2-1Gavin Wilkinson, Bobby Despotovski9765[26]
97 December 1996Brisbane StrikersA5-1Gavin Wilkinson, Bobby Despotovski (2), Vas Kalogeracos, Paul Strudwick4028[27]
1014 December 1996Wollongong CityH3-1Paul Strudwick, Bobby Despotovski (2)10281[28]
1121 December 1996South MelbourneA0-17896[29]
1228 December 1996Melbourne KnightsH3-2Paul McVittie, Vas Kalogeracos, Scott Miller14759[30]
134 January 1997Marconi-FairfieldA2-1Vas Kalogeracos (2)5419[31]
1412 January 1997Marconi-FairfieldH1-1Paul Strudwick17582[32]
152 February 1997UTS OlympicA2-0David Barrett (og), Bobby Despotovski7124[33]
169 February 1997West AdelaideH1-1Vas Kalogeracos15737[34]
1715 February 1997Newcastle BreakersH0-211546[35]
1822 February 1997Canberra CosmosA1-4Bobby Despotovski2000[36]
192 March 1997Collingwood WarriorsH0-210964[37]
209 March 1997Gippsland FalconsA1-1Alan MacKenzie2149[38]
2115 March 1997Sydney UnitedH3-1Vas Kalogeracos (2), Dale Wingell11644[39]
2223 March 1997Adelaide CityA1-1Bobby Despotovski5253[40]
2330 March 1997Brisbane StrikersH0-212858[41]
246 April 1997Wollongong CityA3-1Bobby Despotovski (2), Gavin Wilkinson3158[42]
2512 April 1997South MelbourneH4-0Vas Kalogeracos (3), Con Blatsis (og)15197[43]
2620 April 1997Melbourne KnightsA1-3Tony Carbone10000[44]

Statistics

Leading goalscorers

Player details

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

Nat Pos Name Appearances Goals
AustraliaGKVince Matassa110
AustraliaGKTom Maras80
AustraliaGKRobert Zabica70
New ZealandDFGavin Wilkinson243
AustraliaVladimir Beretovac130
AustraliaVinko Buljubasic250
AustraliaTony Carbone81
AustraliaDoug Ithier120
AustraliaPaul McVittie252
AustraliaScott Miller262
AustraliaMFGareth Naven251
AustraliaCraig Naven250
AustraliaPaul Strudwick237
AustraliaPeter Vukrimovic62
AustraliaDale Wingell252
AustraliaMarc Wingell20
ScotlandFWAlan MacKenzie122
AustraliaFWVasilios Kalogeracos2012
AustraliaFWBobby Despotovski2314

Statistics accurate to end of 1996–97 NSL season[46]

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