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6 Top club goal-scorers  





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Altona East Phoenix
Full nameAltona East Phoenix Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Phoenix, PAOK
Founded1979
GroundPaisley Park Soccer Complex,
Altona North, Victoria
Capacity5,000
PresidentLeigh Karafilis
Head CoachPaul Donnelly
LeagueVictorian State League Division 2 N/W
20223rd

Home colours

Away colours

Altona East Phoenix Soccer Club (PAOK) is an Australian soccer club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, currently in the Victorian State League Division 2 North-West. They play at the Paisley Park Soccer Complex in Altona North.

History[edit]

They were founded in 1979 by local Greek Australians under the name East Altona PAOK Soccer Club, taking their nickname and black and white stripes from the famous Greek club of the same name. The PAOK name was changed to Altona East Phoenix Soccer Club in the 1990s in accordance with Australian soccer authorities racist policy at mainstreaming soccer in Australia by forcing all teams to remove non-Anglo references in names.

They spent most of their history up until 1992 in the amateur and provisional leagues, before steadily progressing up the league system and forming a close tight-knit squad that provided the results to eventually reach the Victorian Premier League (VPL) in 1999. After a hard-fought first inaugural season Altona East stayed up, which were followed by fantastic seasons in 2000 (3rd), 2001 (Semi-Finals) and 2002 (Elimination Finals). The club's reign as a title contender would end in 2003 as the club saw three different coaches unsuccessfully pull Phoenix out of relegation.

Following the club's first ever relegation, Altona East maintained a solid mid-table finish in the 2004 State League 1 Division. The 2005 season saw a hard-fought campaign to push back into the VPL, finishing third, just outside a promotion place. 2006 saw another woeful season and Phoenix were relegated back into Division 2.

The 2007 season saw a new batch of youngsters as well as some key experienced players, guided under new coach and ex-VPL referee Dominic Barba, as Altona East attempted to begin a new and improved squad. After an opening day 4–0 victory, PAOK saw itself with one victory in its first 9 games. However, the team recruited well mid-season and finished the season off positively, smashing rivals Altona City and Williamstown 6–1 and 7–1 respectively along the way.

The 2008 season saw the club with the determination of promotion back to State League 1, containing a large and very strong squad. Being in the top two positions for most of the season, the Phoenix dropped crucial points and their fate was ultimately realised with a 2–1 away loss to eventual premiers Pascoe Vale, with the club finishing in 4th. However tragedy struck Paisley Park a day after the team's 2–1 home win against Cairnlea, with the news that then-current striker Nazir Ismail had died due to a car accident in the night.[1] Nazir also scored in the match the day before, having a tally of 4 goals in his 7-game stint with the club.

Altona East began the 2009 season with a weaker [clarification needed] list than the previous year, but started brightly winning 5 games out of their first 6. However, after a run of mixed results, coach Dominic Barba was dismissed and within the week the experienced Zoran Trajcevski was appointed to salvage the season. The team continued its mixed results, finishing 4th for the second year in succession, despite beating champions North Geelong on the last match day. The following three seasons saw successive 6th-placed finishes, followed by an 8th-placed finish in 2013.

Following the implementation of the National Premier Leagues Victoria, PAOK were "promoted" to State League 1 North-West, essentially the same tier they had competed in the year prior as the Victorian Premier League had been split into two divisions. In 2014, the Phoenix finished in 11th place.[2] The following season was better for the club as they finished in 7th place.

In 2017 Altona East finished in bottom place in the State League 1 North-West competition,[3] enduring relegation to State 2 North-West for 2018, where they would finish in 8th place.[4]

Colours[edit]

Altona East adopt the Black and White stripes of Greek side PAOK FC for their home kit and for their crest.

Honours[edit]

Individual honours[edit]

Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year

Records[edit]

Top club goal-scorers[edit]

Current squad[edit]


Former coaches[edit]

Rivalries[edit]

Altona East's rivals Altona Magic, Altona City SC, Yarraville Glory, Williamstown and Preston Lions.

Head-to-Head: Altona Magic

Head-to-Head: Preston Lions

Head-to-Head: Altona City

Head-to-Head: Yarraville Glory

Head-to-Head: Williamstown SC

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Ladder for Men's State League 1 North-West". Fox Sports Pulse. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  • ^ "Ladder for Men's State League 1 North-West". SportsTG. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  • ^ "Ladder for Men's State League 2 North-West". SportsTG. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
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