In 2008 the Club was approached
by the Chelsea Soccer Club about a possible merger of the two clubs, a merger
that would provide a better path for our talented juniors coming through the
ranks, enhance and broaden the image of the club, as well as bringing together
multiculturalism and a pathway for all the members of the club. Chelsea Soccer
Club would bring with them over 25 years of history, together with a vast
knowledge of football (soccer) sense as well as substantial number of members.
Chelsea Soccer Club held a State 2 League position for its Senior Men’s Team
which attracted many sponsors and members.
Both clubs believed they would
benefit financially by the merger, which would ultimately keep costs down for
its members, as well as increasing the support of volunteers that is needed to
manage this fast growing sport. The merger would also build a pathway for
Juniors, Seniors and Women’s teams to have a high quality coaching, improved
management and also be able to serve our local and wider community in enjoying
and participating in this great world game.
Discussions were held between
both Committee members and representatives from Football Federation Victoria.
Both the clubs were at that time governed by Football Federation Victoria.
The amalgamated clubs would be
known as Dandenong City Soccer Club, and would continue be based on the
approved allocation of facilities at Police Paddocks Reserve, Baden Powell
Drive, Endeavour Hills, known as Frank Holohan Reserve, under the jurisdiction
of City of Greater Dandenong.
The Chelsea SC known to its
members as the Hajduk SC had been in existence in the same location in
Edithvale for over 25 years with very little improvement to their facilities
& playing conditions. The club has grown considerably in the last 5 years
with over 250 juniors at the club. It had become increasingly difficult to
accommodate all 350 players at a venue with two pitches & two change rooms
for all these players including Women & Girls. Any planned improvements by
council were not expected before 2011/2012, these improvements were primarily to
the pavilion, leaving the playing area as a ‘C’ Grade venue. With the Chelsea
Senior’s at that time competing at State 2 level it was very difficult to set
goals beyond playing at that level given that we would have to play at an
alternate venue.
The amalgamation with Dandenong
City SC was seen as a strategic way to grow the sport further in the region, as
well as providing a great opportunity for both club members to have the room
for growth and provide members with facilities that will be utilised to its
capacity for both clubs.
Over half of the Chelsea members
& supporters lived within the region of the City of Greater Dandenong, with
many more members possibly also joining the new amalgamated club, as it was in
close proximity to their place of residence.
The new structure was always
going to be dependent upon the development of good personal relationships
between the clubs, bringing together key personnel with ideas and a common
vision to deliver the increased demands in growth, facilities and a safe friendly
environment for all to enjoy.
Both clubs fully understood that
to create a successful amalgamation, it would require careful planning,
negotiation and willingness. From discussions held between Committees,
Governing Bodies and members of both clubs, the plan to amalgamate was
enthusiastically received by all.
After a long winded process &
many meetings & document reviews the formalization & amalgamation of
Dandenong City SC & Chelsea Hajduk SC finally happened in December 2008 the
two clubs coming together was to be known as Dandenong Football Club as per the
wishes of the FFV, but unfortunately the name was already registered & we
therefore reverted to Dandenong City Soccer Club. A new logo that incorporated
parts of both of the previous clubs logos was designed to provide a new look
going forward.
In the clubs inaugural year, the
management committee was made up of both Dandenong City & Chelsea members
with the Presidents of the two previous entities, Bill Matotek(DCSC) & Tony
Dorotic(CSC) appointed as joint Presidents for the first year.
10 years on, we are proud to say
the vision of the merger of these two clubs back in 2008, has proved everything
that the respective groups expected of it. The club is a hive of activity with
members of the two clubs joining as one enjoying social activities as well as
some reasonable Football being played at all levels. Almost all of the same
committee members that were brought together as part of the merger, still 2
years on continue to work alongside each other for the good of the Dandenong
City Soccer Club.
We would like to acknowledge the efforts of all the
previous & current members of these two clubs as well as the life members
that have been a part of both clubs proud history.