National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament Day One Wrap

A bumper public holiday crowd of over 2,500 spectators were treated to plenty of action as the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' tournament got underway at Valentine Sports Park, Glenwood in Sydney.

Perfect conditions awaited teams as they gathered bright and early for the official opening ceremony. Blacktown City Council Deputy Mayor and Councillor, Julie Griffiths AM welcomed the participants before vice-captains, captains and head coaches of each team were presented with their armbands ahead of the opening games.

As the sun shined down, the goals rained down, with teams wasting no time announcing themselves to the competition, signaling an exciting week of football ahead.

Adelaide United FC Coach watches on

Former Socceroo and current head coach of Isuzu-Ute Men's A-League team Adelaide United FC, Carl Veart was in the stands as the South Australian Under 15s opened their campaign with a victory.

While Veart was pleased with the result, his focus was more on the individual performance of players.

"I've come down to look at the South Australian boys in a different environment compared to when I see them back in South Australia," Veart said.

"The National Youth Championships are very important for the development of individual players. They need to be exposed to good quality football at a high level for the kids to be able to go on and make their next step to the professional level."

"I'm just more focused on some of the individual players and their development rather than the team performance."

South Australia's Under 15 team in action
Football South Australia recorded a 2-1 victory over Football Victoria Blue in the Under 15s

Spotlight shines on Officials

While scouts and national team selectors are watching closely to spot the next football star, lead Official Coach Andrew Meimarakis is doing the same, but with the men holding a whistle or flag.

As Football Victoria's Referee Development Manager and an Isuzu-Ute A-League Assistant Referee, Meimarakis brings a wealth of experience to the young crop of officials who also get a chance to impress at this year's National Youth Championships.

"The purpose is to identify talent the same as the players, it's no different. It's also to identify referee coaches for when we stop officiating," Meimarakis said.

"We're looking for people who share a lot of qualities and the philosophy for football officials. We want someone who is respectful, has personality and character, is physically fit, is a good decision maker, and is passionate about football."

Match Officials at the National Youth Championships 2023
Twenty-seven match officials from around Australia are officiating the tournament

The quality of match officials is just as strong as the quality of players, with the best young referees selected from around the country to officiate proceedings.

"From what I've seen so far, there's plenty to be happy about. We Haven't had any complaints yet, so it's a positive sign," Meimarakis continued.

"The overarching goal is to ensure they enjoy themselves; they provide and facilitate a really entertaining game of football and they take what we teach them back to their state to teach others."

Extreme heat causes changes to the draw

Due to the extreme heat forecast for Western Sydney on Tuesday, 3 October, Football Australia has made changes to the match schedule for both Day 2 and Day 3 for the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Age Groups.

With temperatures expected to reach 36 degrees and with some matches contested on synthetic, the decision was made to switch around the current Day 2 and Day 3 match schedule, so the Day 3 (Wednesday) match schedule will now be contested on Day 2 (Tuesday) and vice versa.

Kick-off times for Tuesday, 3 October, are also slightly different to ensure no play occurs between 12.00pm AEDT and 6.00pm AEDT to avoid the sweltering conditions, with five kick-off times 8:30am, 9:35am, 10:40am, 6:45pm and 7:50pm and four pitches to be utilised.

You can view the full changes to the draw HERE.

More on the National Youth Championships:
Full day one results and tables are available HERE
See the 2023 National Youth Championships Program HERE
Watch the 2023 National Youth Championships HERE

Football Tasmania celebrate a goal
Football Tasmania celebrates a goal on Day One of the National Youth Championships Under 16 division

National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament Day 1 Results

Under 15 Boys Pool A Results:

Game 1
Victoria Blue: 1 (Julian Recchia)
South Australia: 2 (Amlani Tatu x2)
Capital Football: 2 (Cadel Zwangobani & Zachary Colson)
NSW Country: 0 
Queensland White: 2 (Ollie Vermillion & David Bolongi)
NSW Metro Blue: 0 
Game 2
Victoria Blue: 4 (Isiah Boston, Anthony Didulica, Alexander Houridis & Aaron Cartwright)
Queensland White: 4 (Chimdi Nwogwugwu x2, Rhys Williams & David Bolongi
NSW Metro Blue: 2 (Harper Ryles & Akol Akon)
Capital Football: 2 (Yianni Manouras & Cadel Zwangobani)
NSW Country: 0
South Australia: 3 (Amlani Tatu, Mutsa Mupandawana & Cody Septoe
National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament Day One Photo Gallery
Julian Recchia celebrating his goal for Victoria Blue in the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.

Under 15 Boys Pool B Results:
 

Game 1
Queensland Maroon: 2 (Miles De Luca x2)
Northern NSW: 0 
NSW Metro White: 6 (Jorday Graoroski x2, Zac Harrison x2, Emilio Peralta & Theo Zimonopoulos)
Tasmania: 0 
Victoria White: 5 (Cristian Miano, Karl Leban, Arham Islam, Nicholas Emtsis & Tobias Servin)
Northern Territory: 0
Western Australia vs BYE
Game 2
Western Australia: 2 (Alexander Bolton & Max Naylor)
NSW Metro White: 1 (Jordan Graoroski)
Tasmania: 1 (Rex Maddock)
Queensland Maroon: 5 (Miles De Luca x4 & Krys Gethan-Davies)
Northern NSW: 3 (Archie Brideson, Matthew Homer & Max Wettig)
Victoria White: 1 (Tobias Servin)
Northern Territory vs BYE
Alexander Bolton celebrating his goal for Western Australia in the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.
Alexander Bolton celebrating his goal for Western Australia in the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.

Under 16 Boys Pool A Results:

Game 1
Victoria Blue: 3 (Alex Joowon Lee x2 & Callum Pickford)
South Australia: 0
Capital Football: 3 (Steve Nealon, Joshua Amoah & Dylan Sheedy)
NSW Country: 0 
Queensland White: 0 
NSW Metro Blue: 0
Game 2
Victoria Blue: 1 (Michael Ghossaini)
Queensland White: 0 
NSW Metro Blue: 3 (Dallo Sandy, Haydar Hijazi & Marin France)
Capital Football: 0
NSW Country: 0 
South Australia: 0 
Victoria Blue celebrating a goal in the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.
Victoria Blue celebrating a goal in the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.

Under 16 Boys Pool B Results:

Game 1
NSW Metro White: 4 
Tasmania: 2 (Daniel Arnaiz & Tristen Galt)
Victoria White: 14 (Alex Marmura x3, Julian Guzzardi x3, Patrick Wall x3, Thomas Jackson x2, James Lackay, John Radimisis & Luka Didulica)
Northern Territory: 0
Queensland Maroon: 1 (Bukuna Iyendja)
Northern NSW: 3 (Lucas Johnson x2 & Jake Goodwin)
 
Western Australia vs BYE
Game 2
Western Australia: 0
NSW Metro White: 1 (Meliwethu (Rich) Nkomo)
Tasmania: 3 (Henry Routley, Oliver White & Daniel Arnaiz)
Queensland Maroon: 1 (Zac Fowler)
Northern NSW: 1 (Alexandro Nunes)
Victoria White: 2 (Michael Lettieri & Thomas Jackson)
Northern Territory vs BYE
Meliwethu (Rich) Nkomo celebrating a goal for NSW Metro Blue against Western Australia during the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.
Meliwethu (Rich) Nkomo celebrating a goal for NSW Metro Blue against Western Australia during the National Youth Championships 2023 Boys' Tournament.