Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The First MKS Melbourne Shield Champions

On 16 July 2011, 8 teams faced each other in the inaugural MKS Melbourne Shield, a new tournament initiated by MKS Melbourne.  Although there were considerably less teams competing than in previous recent tournaments (there were 14 teams in the Champions Cup 2010), the competition was just as fierce if not fiercer.  Some would also argue that the level of futsal was also greater than previous MKS Melbourne tournaments.

The tournament consisted of a single group single round-robin qualification round.  The top four teams from the qualification round then proceeded to the elimination round, which consisted of semi-finals and a final match.  The teams involved in the tournament were as follows.

Milli Takim
Fesse Plate United
Dodos (formerly Pression FC)
Sowmai FC (formerly Nioukyen FC)
Wolves FC
Impact
Black Hawk United (formerly Dark Hawk United)
Gajack United
 There were a lot of unknowns in the tournaments as three big teams, The Replacements, Club Maurice, and Undefeated, did not participate in the tournament and there were a number of newcomers, Fesse Plate United, Impacted, and Gajack United.  It was difficult to pick a winner at the start and it seemed like it could have been anyone's tournament.



Qualifying Round
In the early stages of the qualifying round, Milli Takim, Sowmai FC, Gajack United and Dark Hawk United began to establish themselves as the top four teams.  In the end, Milli Takim emerged at the top of the table with 18 points, having only been defeated by Black Hawk United and drawn by Sowmai FC.  Sowmai FC was only 1 point behind Milli Takim at second place on the ladder, followed closely by Gajack United and Black Hawk United.

The results for the qualifying round are as follows.

RankTeam NamePlayedWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals AgainstGoal DifferencePoints
1Milli Takim75112571816
2Sowmai FC74301551015
3Gajack United74031410412
4Black Hawk United740387112
5Fesse Plate United731387110
6Dodos7223111018
7Wolves FC7043618-124
8Impact7016225-231

The qualifying match results are as follows.

Round 1

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Milli Takim41Gajack United
2Fesse Plate United10Black Hawk United
3Dodos30Impact
4Sowmai FC00Wolves FC

Round 2

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Black Hawk United20Milli Takim
2Gajack United30Impact
3Fesse Plate United11Wolves FC
4Dodos11Sowmai FC

Round 3

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Milli Takim80Impact
2Black Hawk United31Wolves FC
3Gajack United12Sowmai FC
4Fesse Plate United01Dodos

Round 4

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Wolves FC07Milli Takim
2Impact15Sowmai FC
3Black Hawk United10Dodos
4Gajack United01Fesse Plate United

Round 5

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Milli Takim11Sowmai FC
2Wolves FC22Dodos
3Impact04Fesse Plate United
4Black Hawk United13Gajack United

Round 6

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Dodos34Milli Takim
2Sowmai FC41Fesse Plate United
3Wolves FC14Gajack United
4Impact01Black Hawk United

Round 7

MatchTeam 1Team 1 ScoreTeam 2 ScoreTeam 2
1Milli Takim10Fesse Plate United
2Dodos12Gajack United
3Sowmai FC20Black Hawk United
4Wolves FC11Impact


Semi-Finals
The first semi-finals match saw Milli Takim face Black Hawk United once again.  Having previously defeated Milli Takim, the odds were in Black Hawk United's favour.  However, Milli Takim had shown themselves to be a strong contender with 5 wins, including a trashing of 8-0 and 7-0 of Impact and Wovles FC respectively.  In the end, Milli Takim were able to defeated Black Hawk United when it matter most.  Defeating Black Hawk United 2-1, Milli Takim secured their well-deserved place in the finals.

 In the second semi-finals match, Gajack United was pitted against Sowmai FC, one of the established MKS Melbourne teams.  Sowmai FC was 3 points above Gajack United on the ladder.  Both teams had 4 wins, but having drawn the remainder of their matches, Sowmai FC was the only undefeated in the qualifying round.  However, in the tightly contested semi-finals match, Sowmai FC's were unable to assert their superiority to see them through to the finals.  Gajack United defeated Sowmai FC 1-0.



Finals
The first half of the finals match was tightly contested between Milli Takim and Gajack United.  However, the match changed when Gajack United brought on their three substitute players to break the deadlock.
Gajack United and Milli Takim
After having tired out Milli Takim defensively, Gajack United brought on more attacking player midway through the match.  This would prove to be Milli Takim's undoing, especially since they had no substitute player for that match.

Gajack United quickly scored their first goal after their substitutes came.  Their second goal came from their counterattack of Milli Takim's counter attack and shows how missing an opportunity can quickly turn against teams in the fast-paced game.

Milli Takim had a number of opportunities at the start of the match, but they were unfortunate not to have been the first team to score.

Being 2 goals down, Milli Takim pushed for a goal, but it was a hard ask with no substitute and they struggled upfront.  Gajack United finally sealed the game with their third goal and went on to become the very first MKS Melbourne Shield champions!


MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 Runners Up: Milli Takim

MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 Champions: Gajack United
Gajack United and Milli Takim
Team Rankings
The MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 saw some major changes in MKS Melbourne team rankings.  The leader, The Replacements retain top spot.  However, Sowmai FC moves up from 4th position to 2nd position, dropping Undefeated FC and Club Maurice to 3rd and 4th position respectively.  Black Hawk United also surpasses Undefeated FC and Club Maurice and is now ranked 3rd.

Milli Takim makes the biggest progress and moves from 10th to 6th position, followed closely by the newly crowned MKS Melbourne Shield Champions, Gajack United, who enters the rankings at 7th position.

New teams Fesse Plate United and Impact enter the rankings at positions 13 and 21 respectively while Wolves FC frops from 8th to 10th and Dodos drop from 7th to 8th position.

At the end of the day, MKS Melbourne was pleased in the manner in which the tournament ran.  The addition of professional referees improved the consistency of the games and resulted in safer gameplay.  MKS Melbourne would like to thank all participants, supporters, referees and others who have assisted in the organisation of the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 tournament.

Friday, July 15, 2011

MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 Trophy and Medals Revealed

With only a day to go, MKS Melbourne has finally revealed the trophy and medals for the inaugural MKS Melbourne Shield 2011.  The MKS Melbourne Shield will be will be awarded to the winning team tomorrow.  There are also individual medals for players of both the winning team and the runners-up.


The MKS Melbourne Shield and medals

MKS Melbourne wishes all competing teams the best of luck and looks forward to an enjoyable day of competition tomorrow!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 Tournament Format and Schedule

MKS Melbourne have announced the much awaited tournament format and schedule for the inaugural MKS Melbourne Shield 2011.  As anticipated, the tournament format is much the same as other MKS Melbourne tournaments.

The tournament will consist of a qualification round and an elimination round.  The qualification round is a single round robin competition in which every team plays every other team exactly once.  All eight teams have been placed in one group.  At the end of the qualification round, the top four teams will proceed to the elimination round, which is a knock-out competition (only winning teams progress to the next matches).

The match schedule is as follows for the qualification round.


Round 1
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Milli Takim
Gajack United
2
2
Fesse Plate United
Dark Hawk United
3
3
Dodos
Impact
2
4
Sowmai FC
Wolves FC
3

Round 2
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Dark Hawk United
Milli Takim
2
2
Gajack United
Impact
3
3
Fesse Plate United
Wolves FC
2
4
Dodos
Sowmai FC
3

Round 3
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Milli Takim
Impact
2
2
Dark Hawk United
Wolves FC
3
3
Gajack United
Sowmai FC
2
4
Fesse Plate United
Dodos
3

Round 4
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Wolves FC
Milli Takim
2
2
Impact
Sowmai FC
3
3
Dark Hawk United
Dodos
2
4
Gajack United
Fesse Plate United
3

Round 5
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Milli Takim
Sowmai FC
2
2
Wolves FC
Dodos
3
3
Impact
Fesse Plate United
2
4
Dark Hawk United
Gajack United
3

Round 6
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Dodos
Milli Takim
2
2
Sowmai FC
Fesse Plate United
3
3
Wolves FC
Gajack United
2
4
Impact
Dark Hawk United
3

Round 7
Match
Team 1
Team 2
Court
1
Milli Takim
Fesse Plate United
2
2
Dodos
Gajack United
3
3
Sowmai FC
Dark Hawk United
2
4
Wolves FC
Impact
3




One change that MKS Melbourne would like to point out to competitors is the addition of the "accumulated foul" rule (refer to rule 1.6 of the official rules).  MKS Melbourne are trialling the addition of this official FIFA futsal rule in an attempt to improve the tournament.

MKS Melbourne is putting the final touches on the tournament and will further communicate with team captains and vice captains before the start of the tournament.  In the mean time, MKS Melbourne advises competitors to ensure that they arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the start of the tournament (0900) and that the tournament is expected to end at approximately 1430.

MKS Melbourne looks forward to all participants enjoying a competitive but friendly tournament on the day.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Waka Waka Withdraws from MKS Melbourne Shield 2011

Due to player unavailability and recent player injuries, Waka Waka New Stars have been forced to pull out from the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 tournament.  Waka Waka News Stars are obviously disappointed at not being able to participate in the tournament.

Along with Club Maurice, they are the second team to have pulled out of the tournament.  However, the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 is going ahead as an eight team tournament.

Gajack United to Debut in MKS Melbourne Shield 2011

Gajack United is another new team to join the MKS Melbourne Shield tournament.  The team is a friendly indoor soccer team playing in Oakleigh and is composed of the following players:
  • Julien Venkatasamy (captain)
  • Danny Nu Nam Young (vice-captain)
  • Christophe Rivet
  • Kenny Hugget
  • Damien Duchenne
  • Jason Chien
  • Yohann Bancilhon
  • Gerald Henrisson
The team captain, Julien Venkatasamy, and vice-captain, Danny Young, are former Black Hawk United players, but have broken away to form their own team.  Gajack United's main aim in the tournament is to have a great time competing against other teams without compromising their opportunity to emerge as champions.

Although the team enjoys futsal as a leisure activity, they will be taking all teams seriously in the tournament and are looking to play consistently at their best.  The fact that this is their first MKS Melbourne tournament is not stopping Gajack United from setting their sights on being crowned champions as they believe they have the right assets to do so, especially with their winning mentality.

As with a number of other teams in the tournament, this previously unheard of team may well be the wildcard in the tournament.  Gajack United's first outing at an MKS Melbourne tournament may well result in them walking away with the very first MKS Melbourne Shield!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Black Hawk United Looking to Take Flight in MKS Melbourne Shield 2011

Black Hawk United comes to the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011 with great aspirations after their previous performances in the the MKS Melbourne tournaments.  They are another team who have reverted to their original team name (they participated as Dark Hawk United in the Champions Cup 2010).

Dark Hawk United at the Champions Cup 2010
Currently ranked fifth in the MKS Melbourne team rankings and having qualified for the semi-finals only to be knocked-out on twice by The Replacements (in both the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010 and the Champions Cup 2010), Black Hawk United is confident that they can make it all the way this time.

Their current line-up has changed and they enter the tournament with only six players:


  • Rony Roussetty (captain)
  • Jesen Francois (vice-captain)
  • Didier Douce
  • Emmanuel Leong Long
  • Naresh Teeluck
  • Cedric
Black Hawk United played at the Box Hill Soccer Centre and have been champions of divisions 12, 8, 4, and 2.  They have also made it to the finals of division 1 in the last two years.

In the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010, as a new team, they were quick to impress as they defeated both Pression FC and Short Notice 3-1, Nioukyen FC 2-0, and Undefeated 3-2.  They were, however, defeated by Club Maurice 3-1 and The Replacements 2-1.  In the Champions Cup 2010, they defeated Docklands FC 1-0 and both Undefeated FC and Wolves 3-0, but were defeated by Club Maurice 2-1 and The Replacements 3-1.

Black Hawk United defeat Undefeated 3-2 at the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010

Thus, Black Hawk United were clearly looking to lock horns with Club Maurice and The Replacements again.  However, both teams absent from the competition, Black Hawk United has its sight on being the first MKS Melbourne Shield champion.  

With Club Maurice and The Replacements, who have been a major thorn in their sides, out of the tournament, and even though Black Hawk United has not played together for six months, they do appear to be the number one contender in the upcoming MKS Melbourne Shield 2011.


Impact to Make Their Imprint on MKS Melbourne Shield Tournament

Impact, have just confirmed their participation in the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011, their first foray into an MKS Melbourne tournament.  The team has humble beginnings, with many players coming from the same school.  Their line-up is as follows:


  • Josh Papas (captain)
  • Dylan Friend (vice-captain)
  • Robert Madiona
  • Michael Kovacevic
  • Luke Karam
  • Arun Manchukonda
  • Christian Diez
  • Stefan Ognenovski
Having been newly formed, the team has no particular achievements to date.  However, their are looking to rectify that and are looking for a top three finish in the upcoming MKS Melbourne Shield 2011.  The team plays very competitively amongst themselves and also other teams.

Impact is particularly looking to play against Michael Whan Kan, who regularly plays with them, but has been playing for The Replacements in the MKS Melbourne tournaments.  Michael Whan Kan has signed with Wolves FC for the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011, so that will the game Impact will be most potent in.

Impact comes to the competition to test themselves and want to see how they will perform under pressure and against strong competition.  This is, without doubt, what they will face in the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011!

United Returns as Waka Waka New Stars

United, formerly known as Waka Waka All Stars, have confirmed their appearance in the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011.  However, the team has undergone a name change and an overhaul of players.  The new team name is, Waka Waka New Stars, a reversion with a twist to their original name.  The team now consists of:


  • Brian Lam (captain)
  • Oliver Chung (vice-captain)
  • Tavish Thancanamootoo
  • Keshav Dhayam
  • Kwet Sen Chue

United at the Champions Cup 2010
The only surviving players from United are captain, Briam Lam, and vice-captain, Oliver Chung.  All of the other players are new to the team.  As part of their line-up, Waka Waka New Stars have signed ex-Wolves FC player, Keshav Dhayam.

As Waka Waka All Stars, the team's greatest achievement was finishing in fifth place in the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010.  In the tournament, Waka Waka All Stars showed great potential as they defeated Pression FC (now Dodos) 1-0 and Black Hawk United 1-0.  They also managed to draw Nioukyen FC and The Replacements, but were defeated by Club Maurice 2-0.  In their last tournament, the Champions Cup 2010, under the name of United, the team finished sixth in their group.  Their performance dropped and they defeated only Not Quite Right 1-0.

Waka Waka All Stars defeat Black Hawk United 1-0 at the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010

Obviously disappointed at their early exits, especially missing out on qualifying for the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010 by only 2 points, captain Brian Lam looks back on the tournaments and believes they are to blame for underestimating a few teams.  They performed well against the top four teams, but lost against weaker sides.

Going into the MKS Melbourne Shield 2011, Waka Waka New Stars are hoping to provide a serious challenge to the top teams and a disappointed their they will not get the chance to pit themselves against The Replacements and Club Maurice, who have confirmed that they will not be participating in the tournament.

Their strategy for the tournament is simple: enjoy themselves by trying to win all their matches.

It seems that Waka Waka New Stars are taking a great risk as they have not played together as a team yet.  However, it was the same case for them in the Mauritian Futsal Cup 2010 and they almost qualified then.  So, they are hoping that the new team will have even greater success than the first.