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Falcons 2000 Soccer Club
(Morwell Falcons)
Full nameFalcons 2000 Soccer Club Inc
Former Club Known As:
Morwell Falcons
Gippsland Falcons (logo above)
Eastern Pride
Nickname(s)Falcons, Falcione, Morwell Falcons
Founded2001 as Falcons 2000
Italian Australian Social Club of Gippsland 1961
Name Change to Morwell Falcons 1964 (Via Sponsorship)
Dissolved2001 as Eastern Pride
Gippsland Falcons (1996-97 to 1999-00)
Morwell Falcons (1964 to 1995-96)
GroundLatrobe City Stadium
Owned by Latrobe City Council
Capacity12,000
(1,912 Seats)
ChairmanTony Salvatore
ManagerAdrian Salvatore
LeagueLatrobe Valley Soccer League
20232nd
WebsiteClub website

Falcons 2000 Soccer Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the regional Victorian city of Morwell in Latrobe Valley, Gippsland. The club currently participates in the Latrobe Valley Soccer League, rated as a Tier 9 league.
As Morwell Falcons, the club achieved the rare feat of promotion to Tier 1 status in the National Soccer League from what is described now as the Tier 9 Latrobe Valley Soccer League, via promotions in the pyramid between 1973 and 1992.

Origins[edit]

Originally Founded in 1961 by the local Latrobe Valley Italian-Indigenous Community. Known as Morwell Falcons starting 1964, the club participated in the Latrobe Valley Soccer League between 1961 and 1973. Then the Victorian State League Football System at all levels between 1974 and 1992. Morwell Falcons were admitted to the National Soccer League in 1992-93 where it competed until folding after relegation in 2000-01. It was re-established as Falcons 2000 SC Inc in 2001.

The Falcons were one of the most successful clubs in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Gippsland is all of South-East Victoria and some surrounding areas, approximately the same size as Switzerland. Morwell Falcons were Champions of the Victorian State League on two occasions, winning the State League Championship and League (Finals) Cup double in 1984 and 1989, and the Statewide Dockerty Cup in 1994. Morwell Falcons were the only club based in regional Victoria to have participated at National Soccer League level, before the NSL disbanded in 2003-04, replaced with the A-League Men in 2005-06. Since its inception the club has played under multiple names. Including Morwell Falcons, then Gippsland Falcons SC, before folding under the name Eastern Pride in 2001. The club bears its present name Falcons 2000 after its financial re-establishment.

Morwell Falcons major difficulty was the location of Latrobe City Stadium at Crinigan Road, Morwell. The stadium itself was too far distant from Morwell Train Station for any serious attendance by public transport users who would have walked to the stadium from the train station. The club attracted competitive and sustainable attendances relatively speaking compared to other clubs, and had a large local following when in the National Soccer League via people watching the television highlights on SBS.

From the Bottom Tier to the National Soccer League[edit]

Morwell entered the Victorian State League System in Tier 7 (approximately) in 1974, after winning the Latrobe Valley Soccer League Championship twice in the previous 3 years of top 2 finishes.

The Falcons were an instant success in the 7th Tier Victorian Provisional League, winning two consecutive Championships in 1974 and 1975, making it 4 championships in 5 seasons. Finally being promoted to the Tier 6 Victorian Metropolitan Soccer League Division 4 after a runner-up finish in it's 3rd season in the statewide system in 1976.

Morwell Falcons were promoted in the Victorian State League Pyramid 5 times in 6 years between 1976 and 1981. The club progressed via promotions in the Victorian Metropolitan Football League through Divisions 4 to 1 via 3 runner-up finishes in 4 seasons, never finishing below 3rd. 1981 was the Falcons only season competing in the Victorian Metropolitan Football League Division 1. The team finished 9th, but was promoted to the Tier 2 Victorian State League regardless, due to a restructuring of the league system.

Between 1971 and 1980 the Morwell Falcons finished no lower than 3rd in 10 consecutive seasons, with 9 seasons in the top 2, including 3 Championships in a row in 1973-74-75. The team achieved promotion to the next Tier 5 times in 8 season during this period.

Victorian State League 1982 to 1992[edit]

The team fared well in its first season at State League level, finishing a very creditable 4th. In its 3rd season in 1984 the Falcons won the League Championship and League (Finals) Cup Double, the teams first State League Championship. It was the first time a Latrobe Valley-Gippsland based team had won the State League Championship since Yallourn in 1951. The Falcons were offered the opportunity to apply to join the National Soccer League, but declined the offer. If Morwell Falcons had entered the NSL for the 1984-85 season, it would have been from "Non-League" (now Tier 9) Latrobe Valley Soccer League to Tier 1 National Soccer League via 7 promotions in 12 seasons. The 1984 result was backed up by a runners-up finish in the Championship and League (Finals) Cup in 1985.

Morwell repeated the feat of 1984 in 1989, again winning the Championship and League (Finals) Cup double. Promotion to the National Soccer League was back on the table. The Falcons were placed in a two leg playoff, but failed to progress to the top tier after losing 5–2 on aggregate against South Australian Champions West Adelaide. In 1991 the Falcons finished the Victorian State League Season in 3rd. When APIA Leichhardt were relegated back to New South Wales State League at the end of the 1991-92 NSL Season due to financial difficulties, the Falcons were offered promotion to the Tier 1 National Soccer League, and accepted. Morwell Falcons finished 8th in the clubs last season in the Tier 2 Victorian State League in 1992, and moved directly into the 1992-93 NSL Season.

The promotion to the Tier 1 National Soccer League completed a 20 year rise from the Latrobe Valley Soccer League through Tiers 7 to 2 of the Victorian State League, and final promotion to Tier 1, the NSL. Morwell Falcons were in the Tier 2 Victorian State League top division for 11 seasons. It could have been only 3.

National Soccer League[edit]

Morwell Falcons were admitted to the then National Soccer League for the 1992-93 season, despite having to complete the Victorian State League season the same year. The tired looking Falcons finishing 12th in the inaugural season in Tier 1. What followed was a disappointing listed finish of 7th in 1993-94. Morwell was 5th with minutes left in the final round, but missed out on Final 6 qualification via a bizarre final minute refereeing decision, which resulted in the Falcons dropping to 7th and missing the playoffs. Morwell went on to win the statewide Dockerty Cup in 1994 with a win over Melbourne Zebras in the final 2-1. Morwell Falcons became the first Gippsland based team to win the Dockerty Cup since Wonthaggi Magpies in 1931. The Dockerty Cup was open to all teams based in the state of Victoria. As an NSL team the Falcons entered the competition in the Quarter Final stage and had wins over Frankston Pines, South Melbourne, and Melbourne Zebras to win the tournament.

1994 Dockerty Cup[edit]

Quarter Final

Morwell Falcons Australia6–1Australia Frankston Pines
Report
  • Watson
Attendance: Not Available
Referee: John Santa Isabel

Semi Final

Morwell Falcons Australia2–1 (a.e.t.)Australia South Melbourne
  • Armstrong 35', 109'
Report
Attendance: Not Available
Referee: John Fraser.

Final

Melbourne Zebras Australia1-2Australia Morwell Falcons
  • Karkaletsis 36' (Penalty)
Report
Referee: John Santa Isabel

Finals 1995[edit]

Morwell Falcons played in its only National Soccer League Finals Series in 1995. The team had arguably its best season ever, qualifying 4th in the top 6. The league system involved a penalty shootout at the end of every draw. The Falcons lost just 5 games outright (of 24) for the season, finishing with 8 wins and 11 draws (4 penalty shootout wins and 7 penalty shootout losses). Morwell Falcons hosted leg 1 of the NSL Finals Series Elimination Final versus South Melbourne. A record crowd at the Crinigan Road Latrobe City Stadium of over 8,000 saw the Falcons play well, but ultimately lose the game 0-1. In the return leg the Falcons lost 5-1 in Melbourne at Olympic Park. John Markovski scored the Falcons only goal in an NSL Final in the 66th minute of leg 2. Morwell later won through to the final four of the Dockerty Cup for the second consecutive year, losing to South Melbourne in the Semi Finals.

The National Soccer League Top 6 1994-95[edit]

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Knights (C) 24 16 2 2 4 56 25 +31 70
2 Adelaide City 24 16 1 3 4 41 20 +21 69
3 Sydney United 24 15 3 2 4 34 19 +15 68
4 Morwell Falcons 24 8 4 7 5 41 37 +4 47 Qualification for the Finals series
5 West Adelaide 24 8 5 3 8 28 32 −4 45
6 South Melbourne 24 9 3 2 10 42 36 +6 44
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

1994-95 National Soccer League Elimination Final[edit]

Leg 1

Morwell Falcons Australia0–1Australia South Melbourne
Report
Attendance: 8,400
Referee: Not Available

Leg 2

Australia South Melbourne5–1Morwell Falcons Australia
Report
Attendance: Not Available
Referee: Not Available

South Melbourne Won 6-1 on aggregate.

Relegation and Folded[edit]

Morwell Falcons finished no higher than 10th in all of the seasons between 1995-96 to 2000-01, not qualifying for the NSL finals series again after 1994-95. The club was relegated from the NSL after finishing 15th in 2001 and subsequently folded. It was re-established in 2001 as Falcons 2000.

Yearly Results[edit]

Morwell Falcons - Gippsland Falcons - Eastern Pride - 1961 to 2001[edit]

Year Division Tier Position
2000–01 National Soccer League I 15th ↓
1999–00 National Soccer League 15th
1998–99 National Soccer League 14th
1997–98 National Soccer League 11th
1996-97 National Soccer League 12th
1995-96 National Soccer League 10th
1994-95 National Soccer League 4th ↑ (5th)
1993-94 National Soccer League 7th +
1992-93 National Soccer League 12th
1992 Victorian Premier League II 8th ↑
1991 Victorian Premier League 3rd
1990 Victorian State League 6th
1989 Victorian State League Champions^?
1988 Victorian State League 10th
1987 Victorian State League 7th
1986 Victorian State League 5th
1985 Victorian State League 2nd
1984 Victorian State League Champions^~
1983 Victorian State League 10th
1982 Victorian State League 4th
1981 Victorian Metropolitan League Division 1 III 9th ↑
1980 Victorian Metropolitan League Division 2 IV 2nd ↑
1979 Victorian Metropolitan League Division 3 V 2nd ↑
1978 Victorian Metropolitan League Division 3 3rd
1977 Victorian Metropolitan League Division 4 VI 2nd ↑
1976 Victorian Provisional League VII`` 2nd ↑
1975 Victorian Provisional League Champions
1974 Victorian Provisional League Champions
1973 Latrobe Valley Soccer League IX`` Champions ↑
1972 Latrobe Valley Soccer League 2nd
1971 Latrobe Valley Soccer League Champions
1970 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1969 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1968 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1968 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1967 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1966 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1965 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1964 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1963 Latrobe Valley Soccer League 2nd
1962 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD
1961 Latrobe Valley Soccer League TBD

``Approximate equivalent tier relevant to the formation of the NSL in 1977 and the current structure.
^ Also Victorian League (Finals) Cup Champions
? Lost a Playoff to enter the Tier 1 National Soccer League.
~ Declined to appy to join the National Soccer League.
+ Dockerty Cup (Statewide) Champions
↓ Relegated from the NSL and Disbanded, Re-Formed as Falcons 2000 in the Latrobe Valley Soccer League (Tier IX)

History[edit]

The club was formed in 1961 by Italian migrants as the Italian Australian Social Club of Gippsland (IASCO), and initially played in the Latrobe Valley Soccer League.[1]

In 1964, the club changed its name to Morwell Falcons as a result of a sponsorship arrangement with the Ford Motor Company.[2] Morwell joined the wider ranks of the Victorian leagues in 1974, and quickly rose up the divisions reaching the Victorian State League in 1982, and winning the title in 1984 under the tutelage of famed Irish coach and ex-Fulham icon Jimmy Dunne.

This allowed them to apply for the NSL's Southern Conference, but the club declined the offer.[1] It was that same year that Jim McLean was the named as the Victorian Premier League Player of the Year (known as the Rothmans Medal at the time).

Despite the triumph in 1984, heartbreak would follow in 1985 as the slow-starting Falcons finished the season with a sensational flourish to win seven of their last eight matches - including a 1-0 victory over eventual league champions Croydon City. Despite the barnstorming run, Croydon - now with Falcons' 1984 league champion Billy Whiteside in goal - held their nerve to claim the league title with a 5-1 away win over Maribyrnong Polonia on the final day of the season.

Dunne left the club in 1986 and the club moved on to Scottish coach Bobby McLachlan, who stayed for eight years.

In 1989, Morwell won its second Victorian championship, pipping Brunswick Juventus to the title by a solitary point. The Falcons were placed in a two leg playoff for a spot in the National Soccer League/ However, the Falcons failed to progress to the top flight after losing 5–2 on aggregate against South Australian champions West Adelaide.[1]

The club eventually joined the NSL's ranks in season 1992/93.[1]. Morwell won the statewide Dockerty Cup in 1994, after entering the competition as an NSL team in the Quarter Final Stage. The Falcons qualified for the NSL finals once in season 1994/95 after finishing fourth. The club thereafter always found itself in the bottom half of the table, and late in season 2000/01 the club was relegated and subsequently folded.[3]

While the club officially disbanded in 2001, Falcons 2000[4] were created as an offshoot club, and currently compete in the Latrobe Valley Soccer League.[5]

1984 Victorian State Championship winning season[edit]

Australia
Whiteside
Australia
Bruns
Australia
Higham
Australia
Train
England
McLean
Scotland
Bingham
Australia
O'Callaghan
England
Aythersych
Republic of Ireland
Moore
Scotland
Stirton
1984 Victorian Champions Starting XI

Despite finishing fourth in their first year in the Victorian State Men's League in 1982, the Falcons slipped to the 10th in 1983 - although expectations for the 1984 season were boosted for Latrobe Valley-based club when they recruited some key players, including Northern Irish youth international Gerry Clark, Irish striker Stephen Moore and dynamic Englishman Russell Athersych.

While Clark went on to become something of an icon in Gippsland football in later life, coaching numerous local clubs, Moore's prowess in front of goal in 1984 - scoring 17 goals in 26 games - proved why he was considered the league's best strikers.

The Falcons won just one of their first five games but a 5-0 thumping of Knox City in round six ignited their season and they then claimed victory in six of their next seven matches to climb to the top of the league.

A series of powerful victories - including a 6-0 thrashing of Knox City and a 4-0 hammering of St Albans - meant the Falcons were in the box seat to claim the highest honour in Victorian football, with the signing of Doveton striker Iain Stirton after round 14 proving to be an inspired choice after he was relegated to the Doveton bench by coach Hammy McMeechan. Stirton had an extraordinary impact, netting 10 goals in his first seven games for Morwell and adding another to finish with 11 for the season.

Leading the league by two points, the Falcons needed only a draw in their final match against Albion Rovers to claim the title. A 0-0 draw at Selwyn Reserve in Albion ensured the Falcons would win their first ever state championship.

The Falcons then went on to win the post-season State League Cup, defeating Fawkner 9-8 on penalties in the semi-final before claiming a 1-0 victory over Maribyrnong Polonia in the final.

1989 Victorian State Championship winning season[edit]

Australia
Reynolds
Australia
O'Donnell
Australia
Bruns
Australia
Cassar
Australia
Nelson
Scotland
Bingham
Republic of Ireland
Doyle
Australia
McBride
Croatia
Basara
1989 Victorian Champions Starting XI

The Falcons entered the 1989 Victorian State League having finished the 1988 season in 10th position, 11 points behind league champions Heidelberg United - who were subsequently promoted to the National Soccer League.

The second and third placed teams of 1988 - St Albans and Croydon City - were widely expected to contend for the 1989 title but the Falcons shocked the football world to soar back into contention for the league title, largely thanks to the goals of Darko Basara (11 goals) and New Zealand international New Zealand international Billy Wright (eight goals) - with Northern Irish import Ron Manley proving an astute mid-season pick-up, grabbing six goals in 13 games. Popular captain Jim McBride also hit six goals in 28 games and club veteran Sean Byrne - who did not miss a game all season - added five of his own.

After a critical slip up by equal-first placed Brunswick Juventus on the penultimate day of the season, losing 2-1 to Northcote City, the Falcons moved a point clear heading into the final round thanks to a crucial 0-0 draw at home to Frankston Pines.

Holding to their league lead by a point, the Falcons needed only a win against Ringwood City in the final game of the season to ensure they would be crowned champions for the second time.

In one of the Falcons' finest ever displays, Manley began the rout in the 13th minute before Roy Walsh doubled the Falcons' advantage just before half-time. Wright all but sealed the championship with his effort two minutes after the break before captain Jim McBride sent the capacity crowd at North Crinigan Reserve into a frenzy by making it 4-0 in the final minute.

In October, Morwell had a barnstorming Dockerty Cup run, highlighted by a 2-0 victory over NSL club Footscray JUST - who fielded a star-studded team including Socceroos' trio Mehmet Durakovic, Oscar Crino and Joe Palatsides - in the quarter-finals at Heidelberg. However, the Falcons ran out of steam in the semi-finals, losing 5-0 to eventual runner-up Altona Gate.

Honours[edit]

Notable former players[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Howe, Andrew. "History of Gippsland Falcons". OzFootball. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  2. ^ Hay, Roy (4 May 2009). "Pride of the Valley - The Rise And Fall Of Morwell Falcons" (PDF). Goal! Weekly. p. 11. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  3. ^ "NSL Clubs – Gippsland Falcons". OzFootball. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/falcons2000/ [user-generated source]
  5. ^ Hassett, Sebastian (1 December 2011). "When the Falcons took flight, a region soared with them - but crash was coming". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 13 June 2018.