Slavia Melbourne SC
Appearance
The Slavia Melbourne Soccer Club is a defunct
Victorian State League from 1956 to 1970 and 1973 to 1980. Through its history the club went by a number of names, starting out as Slavia, then Port Melbourne Slavia, Essendon Slavia and finally Prahran Slavia.[1]
The golden era of the club was in the 1960s where the club won many titles, most notably the
Australian Cup
in 1963. The club never won the Victorian State league, finishing Runner-Up on two occasions in 1966 and 1977. For the 1967โ68 season, the club incredibly signed the former Czechoslovakian national goalkeeper, Viliam Schrojf, who had starred with the national team in the 1962 World Cup (albeit was at fault for his role in losing the 1962 World Cup Final vs Brazil).
By the 1980s the club had fallen on hard times and in 1983 the club ceased to exist when it was taken over by the Chilean community, today known as the Laverton Park Soccer Club.[2]
Honours
National
- Winners (1): 1963
State
- Winners (1): 1967
- Winners (3): 1964, 1965, 1967
- Runner's Up (1): 1966
- Runner's Up (2): 1966, 1977
- Victorian Second Tier
- Premierships (2): 1955, 1972
- Victorian Third Tier
- Premierships (1): 1954
- Victorian Fourth Tier
- Premierships (1): 1953
References
- ^ OzFootball Club Profile
- ^ Laverton Park history Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine