결과

Australia Victoria Premier League 2 04/26 10:30 - 파스코 베일 v Altona City L 0-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 04/19 10:30 - 모어랜드 제브라스 v 파스코 베일 L 2-0
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 04/12 10:30 - 파스코 베일 v 에센던 로열즈 L 0-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 04/06 09:27 - N. Sun. 이글스 v 파스코 베일 L 2-0
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 03/28 09:00 - 시든햄 파크 v 파스코 베일 L 3-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 03/22 09:30 - 파스코 베일 v 누나와딩 W 5-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 03/15 09:30 - 파스코 베일 v 보마리스 W 8-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 03/08 08:30 - 박스 힐 Utd v 파스코 베일 W 0-3
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 08/19 05:00 26 [14] 파스코 베일 v 웨리비 시티 FC [12] W 2-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 08/12 05:00 25 [13] 브런스윅 시티 v 파스코 베일 [14] L 4-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 07/28 10:15 24 [14] 파스코 베일 v 이스턴 라이온즈 [8] L 0-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 2 07/24 10:15 23 [10] 불린 라이온즈 v 파스코 베일 [14] L 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 11 12
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 17 7 10
Goals for 34 21 13
Goals against 51 17 34
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Pascoe Vale FC

Pascoe Vale Football Club (formerly Pascoe Vale Soccer Club) is a football club from Pascoe Vale, a north-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The club was established in 1966, and the Rams currently compete in the VPL2 competition, which is the fourth tier in the Australian soccer league system.

History

The first known Pascoe Vale Soccer Club was formed in 1932 by British migrants.

In 1966, immigrants from Macedonia of Aromanian descent reformed the club. The new immigrants renamed the club to Pascoe Vale Pelister, after the mountain where their home village of Nižepole is located.

Victorian State Leagues

The club made a surge through the Provisional Leagues in the early 1980s, achieving three successive promotions between 1982 and 1984, taking Pascoe Vale from Victorian Provisional League Division 4 to Provisional League 1. The club was again promoted in 1986, competing in the State Leagues for the first time in 1987. The club remained in Victorian State League Division 4 for the next six years until they were promoted to State League 3 in 1992, where the club spent the next nine years. In 2001, the club achieved promotion to State League Division 2 for the first time in its history.

Despite coming close in 2003, losing to Langwarrin on penalties, and in 2004, losing to Kingston City FC again on penalties in the promotion playoff match, the club didn’t achieve promotion to State League 1 until 2008, when it won the State League 2 championship under the guidance of Luciano Trani. In 2011, Vitale Ferrante took over as senior head coach, taking over from George Karkaletsis after seven rounds.

Pascoe Vale were promoted to the Victorian Premier League in 2012, finishing top of State League One, five points ahead of Port Melbourne. This was marked as the greatest achievement of the club, marking the next big step from a small family club to competing with some of the biggest clubs Australia has to offer. In 2013, Tomi Milardovic and Davey Van't Schip joined the club.

Pascoe Vale vs South Hobart in a friendly at CB Smith Reserve on 17 December 2016

National Premier Leagues Victoria (2014–present)

In the newly formed National Premier Leagues Victoria, the new top tier of football in Victoria, Pascoe Vale finished 11th in a 14 team competition in 2014.

Despite being tipped by some as relegation candidates at the start of the year, Pascoe Vale finished in 6th place in 2015, qualifying for the finals series. Pascoe Vale came up against Heidelberg United in the elimination final and progressed on penalties. Facing South Melbourne at Lakeside Stadium, Pascoe Vale conceded two late goals in extra time to go down 3–2. This semi-final finish was the furthest Pascoe Vale had ever reached in a top flight season. The 2015 season also marked the first season Pascoe Vale played out of their new home ground at CB Smith Reserve, a newly built $6.3m facility.

Prior to the 2016 season, Pascoe Vale announced they would adopt a new name and logo, proceeding onward as the Pascoe Vale Football Club. Their new logo was inspired by that of FK Pelister, tying back to their original namesake and humble origins. Pascoe Vale finished the 2016 season in 7th place, with Van't Schip scored 9 goals and taking out the club's Golden Boot award.

In 2017, Pascoe Vale formed its inaugural senior women's team. Pascoe Vale's female participation doubled in 2017 to five female teams in total. The men's team finished the season in 7th place, just outside the finals series. Davey Van't Schip scored 17 goals to take out the club's Golden Boot award yet again and was only second in the league to Heidelberg's Kenny Athiu, who scored 21 times. Tomi Milardovic retired at the end of the season, after five seasons at the club.

In 2018, Pascoe Vale finished the season in 4th place, qualifying for the finals series where it lost 2–1 to Oakleigh Cannons in the elimination final. Van't Schip was the top scorer for the third season running, this time with 15 goals, the fourth highest tally in the league.

From January 2019, Pascoe Vale player Hakeem al-Araibi, a political dissident from Bahrain, was being held in Thailand pending deportation to Bahrain.This attracted much media attention and a campaign for his quick and safe return was spearheaded by the club, with support from Craig Foster. He was released in February of the same year after the government of Bahrain withdrew their extradition request, and arrived at Melbourne Airport on 12 February to much publicity.

In June 2019, long-serving head coach Vitale Ferrante resigned after eight years in charge. His brother Michael Ferrante, along with Luca Santili and Davey Van’t Schip also departed the club, while David Chick was named as the new head coach. In August 2019, Pascoe Vale were relegated from NPL Victoria, finishing in bottom place.

After strong performances during the cancelled 2020 & 2021 seasons, they would just miss out on promotion in the 2022 NPL2 season under the care of Alex Cobo. In the disappointing 2023 season, a change in coach led to Ante Moric taking the reins for the latter half of the season, where we finished the season at the bottom of the table.

In the lead-up to the 2024 season, Pascoe Vale signed Dandenong Thunder’s renowned 2012 treble-winning captain Shane Rexhepi as their new head coach, while also beginning a multi-million dollar redevelopment of their home ground, Hosken Reserve.

**파스코 베일**은 파스에서 1896년에 창단된 오스트레일리아의 축구 클럽이다. 현재 오스트레일리아 A리그에서 활약하고 있다. 홈구장은 nib 스타디움이다.

파스코 베일은 오스트레일리아에서 가장 오랜 역사를 가진 축구 클럽 중 하나이다. 1896년에 창단되었으며, 처음에는 서부 오스트레일리아 축구 연맹(WAAF)에서 활약했다. 1977년에 오스트레일리아 내셔널 사커 리그(NSL)가 창설되면서 파스코 베일은 NSL에 참가하게 되었다. NSL은 2004년에 해체되었으며, 파스코 베일은 새로 창설된 A-리그에 참가하게 되었다.

파스코 베일은 A-리그에서 총 2번의 우승을 거두었다. 2005-06 시즌과 2006-07 시즌에 우승을 차지했으며, 2007-08 시즌에는 그랜드파이널에서 패배했다. 파스코 베일은 또한 A-리그 프리미어십을 2번 우승했으며, 2014년에는 A-리그 그랜드파이널에서 우승했다.

파스코 베일은 오스트레일리아 대표팀에도 많은 선수를 배출했다. 현재 오스트레일리아 대표팀에서 활약하고 있는 미치 랭게렉, 자이 잉햄, 제이슨 데이비슨, 브랜던 오닐, 마이클 바브루시스 등이 파스코 베일 출신이다.

파스코 베일은 오스트레일리아에서 가장 인기 있는 축구 클럽 중 하나이다. 홈경기장인 nib 스타디움은 항상 관중들로 가득 찬다. 파스코 베일은 오스트레일리아 축구의 상징적인 클럽이며, 오스트레일리아 축구의 발전에 큰 기여를 했다.