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MSFC is an academy founded in 2014 by former Socceroo Mile Sterjovski.

MSFC is an academy founded in 2014 by former Socceroo and International football player Mile Sterjovski.

Having had a professional career spanning almost 20 years, Mile gained valuable experience and knowledge in many countries in Europe and from various coaches including 2006 World Cup coach Gus Hiddink, At MSFC we take the knowledge and experiene gained and transform it into sesisons for our players.

Our emphasis is to improve each player using our philosophy and methods while maintaining the strengths and unique qualities of each individual.

We strive to get the best out of each player and encourage all players to work to the best of their abilities.

At MSFC we believe that ‘Hard Work Beats Talent, When Talent Doesn’t Work Hard’

About MSFC

About

Mile Sterjovski

Mile Sterjovski is a retired Australian football player. Sterjovski played mainly as a right winger or as a second striker, but also played as a left winger and central midfielder.

Sterjovski played youth football with Wollongong Wolves and the AIS before making his senior debut for Wolves in the National Soccer League. After also playing for Wollongong United, Sydney United and Parramatta Power, Sterjovski moved overseas to play for French club Lille OSC. He also spent time in Switzerland (with Basel) and Turkey (with Hacettepe) before joining Derby in the English Premier League. He eventually returned to Australia to play in the A-League for Perth Glory and Central Coast Mariners, separated by a period playing for Dalian Aerbin in the Chinese Super League. He then returned to the A-league to win the championship with the Central Coast Mariners.

He played for the Australian national team from 2000 to 2010, making 43 appearances and scoring 8 goals, including 3 games at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and an international hat-trick against Tahiti.

Sterjovski made his Australian national team debut against Scotland in 2000. Sterjovski was selected to represent Australia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. In the build-up, he made an appearance in the Australia vs. Greece friendly at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and also played against Liechtenstein, scoring the first goal for the Socceroos in a 3–1 win. In the finals he started in the games against Brazil and against Croatia.

Sterjovski was selected for the first group match in Australia’s 2007 Asian Cup campaign, starting against Oman and substituted in the 46th minute, which Australia drew 1–1. Due to illness Sterjovski did not feature further in Australia’s failed campaign in its first Asian Cup. Sterjovski scored against Ghana during a friendly match at the Sydney Football Stadium, but was sent off in the 85th minute after receiving a second yellow card for a tackle on Ghana’s Richard Manu. He scored again on 20 August in a friendly against South Africa in which the Socceroos drew 2–2. On 10 June 2009, Sterjovski notched his 9th goal for Australia in a 2–0 win over Bahrain at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, in his 41st appearance for his national side.

Australian National Team

International Career

France

Lille OSC

Sterjovski’s performances and record of 31 goals in 68 games in three National Soccer League (NSL) seasons earned him a move to French Ligue 1 side Lille in 2000. After 4 seasons at Lille, Sterjovski moved to Swiss side FC Basel.

France, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, China, Australia

Club Career

Switzerland

FC Basel

Sterjovski remained at FC Basel for three seasons. In his first season at St. Jakob-Park, he won the Swiss Super League and in his second season was part of the team that reached the UEFA Cup Quarter-finals. Sterjovski moved to Turkey in the summer of 2007.

Turkey

Gençlerbirliği/Hacettepe

On 2 September 2007, Sterjovski scored on his debut after coming off the bench for his new club Gençlerbirliği OFTAŞ (now called Hacettepe Spor Kulübü) in their match against Fenerbahçe.

United Kingdom

Derby County

On 9 January 2008, Sterjovski announced his plan to leave Turkey for personal reasons relating to his family. He announced that he was in negotiations with Premier League side Derby County and joined them after work permit problems on 24 January 2008. He made his debut as a substitute against Tottenham in a 3–0 defeat, and was a regular in the side towards the end of the season, usually playing out on the right wing.

In the 2008–09 season, Sterjovski was largely frozen out of the Derby squad by manager Paul Jewell, his first appearance of the season coming on 21 October 2008 against Blackpool, in which he scored his first goal for Derby. However, following Jewell’s departure, he produced an impressive performance against Manchester United in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final under caretaker manager David Lowe. New Derby manager Nigel Clough was watching in the stands. Following the match, Sterjovski said: “Now I am glad there is a new manager. It’s a new start for me and, hopefully, I will get more chances. Sterjovski went on to make 14 further appearances before the end of the season, scoring once and playing well in the middle of the injury-hit Derby midfield.

Australia

Perth Glory

Perth

After initial speculation linking Sterjovski with a move to Gold Coast United, he moved to Perth Glory on 11 June 2009 for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract as their marquee player.

Australia

Central Coast Mariners

On 6 July 2012 it was announced he had signed one-year deal to play for Central Coast Mariners. He won the A-League title with the Central Coast Mariners and on the 5th of February 2014, Sterjovski announced that he will retire at the end of the season.