Falcons 2000 SC reveal glimpse into GSEP facilities transformation

The revamped facilities at the Gippsland Sports and Entertainment Park in Morwell began in July 2025, and are due to be completed in October 2026.

Building a new home

The project, backed by Development Victoria, aims to provide the team and community with a venue befitting of the club’s local importance, giving future generations the best environment in which to nurture footballing prowess.

“We’re pleased to share that the project remains on track for completion in October 2026, with construction moving steadily ahead,” Falcons 2000 SC said via social media.

“Behind the scenes, we have been actively involved in the overall interior design of the venue, ensuring the finished space reflects who we are and delivers a facility our members, players and families an truly be proud of.”

While fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to watch Falcons 2000 SC in their new home, the updates will no doubt stir up even more anticipation. From the pavilion to the pitch, the project ensures that all new facilities are built for, and by, the local community who will use them in years to come.

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Developments underway at GSEP. Image credit: Falcons 2000 Soccer Club / Facebook

What will the revamp bring?

The new facilities not only promise an exciting footballing future in the Latrobe Valley, but a sustainable and economically beneficial base for local businesses.

As detailed by Development Victoria via the official website, the project is built to achieve three fundamental outcomes:

  • A modern regional sport and events destination
  • Sustainability and design
  • Community and economic benefits

The club will receive a new pavilion, equipped with high-quality social spaces, seating areas and amenities. Furthermore, the installation of a synthetic pitch (as well as redeveloped turf pitchs) ensures that games can be played no matter the season, no matter the weather.

 

Prioritising the community

While new pitch surfaces and pavilion revamps signal genuine care and investment, the priority must remain, of course, with the local community. Development projects must not only focus on sporting improvements, but on providing the community with opportunities for engagement and inclusion.

Development Victoria aims for the Falcons’ new ‘nest’ to create new jobs and business activity, improved facilities to increase participation and accessibility, and develop a reputation as a cornerstone sports and entertainment centre in the region.

As such, the Gippsland Sport and Entertainment Park will be the springboard from which the Falcons can soar into a future of success and sustainable development.

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Clifton Hill FC Set for New Era as Pavilion Upgrade Nears Completion

Community football in Melbourne’s inner north is set for a major boost, with Clifton Hill FC preparing to usher in a new chapter following the redevelopment of its pavilion at Quarries Park.

The upgraded facility, delivered with support from Yarra City Council, is expected to significantly enhance the matchday and training experience for players, families, and volunteers while supporting the club’s continued growth.

A long awaited upgrade for Clifton Hill FC

Club President Michael Tyrikos said the redevelopment represents a long-awaited milestone for the grassroots club.

“We’ve been waiting close to 10 years for this,” Tyrikos told SoccerScene. “I’ve been involved with the club for over two decades and improving the facilities has always been a major goal for us.”

The new pavilion replaces previously limited amenities, with the club formerly operating with just two change rooms and minimal communal space. The upgraded facility will provide modern change rooms, social areas, and improved spectator amenities.

Supporting growth in participation

Tyrikos explained the redevelopment will be particularly significant in supporting participation growth, including the club’s expanding girls’ program.

“Previously, we only had two change rooms, which made it difficult as our girls’ program continued to grow,” he said. “Now players can feel comfortable using proper facilities with access to showers and dedicated spaces, which is something we simply didn’t have before.”

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Beyond player development, the pavilion is also expected to strengthen the club’s role as a community hub. The addition of indoor social spaces will allow families to engage more closely with the club environment, particularly during Melbourne’s winter months.

“Parents can now sit inside and watch games, and we can finally host club events, kids’ parties, and social gatherings,” Tyrikos said. “Before, we just didn’t have the capacity to bring people together like that.”

A new era at Quarries Park

Tyrikos also acknowledged the broader infrastructure improvements delivered alongside the pavilion redevelopment, including new lighting towers and an upgraded playing surface, highlighting the importance of council support in driving the project forward.

Clifton Hill FC is hopeful the new pavilion will be operational in time for its anticipated first home fixture scheduled for mid-May, marking the beginning of a new era for the community-focused club.

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Mastering Influence: FVBL’s Networking Event Set to Empower Football Leaders

Football Victoria (FV) Business League powered by Sharp EIT Solutions opens its 2026 calendar with an event that addresses a core driver of success in sport and business: “The Power of Persuasion & Influence.” FV convenes a distinguished panel of leaders for an evening dedicated to real-world leadership, advanced negotiation tactics, and practical perspectives directly informed by top-level experience.

The Speakers

David Stevenson, CEO of the National Basketball League and “The Dealmaker,” brings more than twenty-five years of executive leadership to the discussion. His track record includes transformative commercial and operational roles at Nike, where he served as Vice President across multiple global business units, and at the AFL, where he led industry-defining initiatives such as Gather Round and AFL Finals. As CEO of the Western Bulldogs, Stevenson oversaw a landmark premiership year and drove record membership and revenue growth. Most recently, he has positioned the NBL as the fastest growing sports league in Australia, securing major broadcast partnerships and expanding fan engagement across the region.

Belinda Neil, “The Behavioural Expert,” offers unparalleled expertise in communication and crisis management. With eighteen years serving in the NSW Police, including roles as Hostage Negotiator, Undercover Operative, and Homicide Detective, she has cultivated advanced skills in behavioural analysis, conflict resolution and team leadership under pressure. Her post-policing career as an acclaimed author and sought-after corporate trainer further extends her impact, equipping organisations to manage critical negotiations and complex stakeholder interactions.

 

The panel will soon add “The Communicator,” a leader renowned in elite sports coaching, with an announcement forthcoming from Football Victoria.

FV Business League continues to provide a platform for senior decision-makers and professionals to access actionable strategies and genuine insight from proven leaders. Attendees will benefit from practical knowledge to elevate negotiation, leadership, and organisational influence across all commercial and sporting domains. Tickets are out now for April 24th at The Edge, Melbourne CBD.

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