Home » Sport » Whittlesea United keen for new challenge

Whittlesea United keen for new challenge

It’s the beginning of a new era for Whittlesea United as it makes the step into the Victorian Premier League for the first time.

After claiming the FV state league 1 north-west title and promotion last season, United is now in the third highest competition in the state.

Coach Andrew Marth said it had been a bit different for many of the group already.

“I know what to expect and it does help,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of players that have played at this level and know what to expect and for others, it’s an eye opener for some of the players and the club.

“We’ve added four or five players to bolster the squad and be competitive.”

“It’ll be a tough season in the NPL [VPL], and the club will be up against it. The main thing is to survive.”

Marth, who has coached in the top flight, said one of the big things stepping up into the National Premier-League and VPL structure was the extra professionalism that was needed.

He said he knows where they need to go and be competitive at the next level.

The group has already started pre-season, with many state league clubs not normally starting until after Christmas.

For Marth, in his first pre-season at the club, it’s good to be out there on the training pitch.

“Pre-season makes a big difference and the boys have noticed straight away,” he said. “We want to get 100 per cent with our fitness.

“That is a key for us at that level, that will help.”

Marth with a change of structure to the competition with a top six playing in play offs, that was what they were aiming for.

He said all the players they had added to the squad had played at a higher level.

”We only train twice a week, where the majority of NPL clubs train three times a week,” he said.

“They have young families and don’t want to over commit, but still want to play at a high level so they’ve come to Whittlesea United.”

Ali Turgut has crossed from Manningham United, Atilla Ofli, who has played at some of the biggest clubs in the state, Corey Thomas, Koray Cekic and Eren Arslan, who has played at Hume City have all joined the club.

State league 1 most vulnerable player Marcus Day is also returning for another season, while Jack Marth, who has played NPL, is also returning after following his father across.

Whittlesea United will kick off its season on February 8 against Werribee City, which was relegated from VPL1.

Digital Editions


  • Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Whittlesea Chinese Association (WCA) is welcoming the year of the fire horse in style, with traditional, vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations. WCA president Albert Yew…

More News

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…

  • Garage fire deemed suspicious

    Garage fire deemed suspicious

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246091 Police will investigate a suspicious garage fire that broke out in Craigieburn this morning, 11 January. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) and CFA crews…

  • National award for headspace

    National award for headspace

    Craigieburn’s headspace has been nationally recognised for its outstanding contribution to student placement programs. Craigieburn headspace centre manager, Nadya Fullerton, said she was excited to accept the award that celebrates…

  • Demons, Kookas through

    Demons, Kookas through

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 507983 Mernda is through to the Diamond Valley Cricket Association summer smash grand finals after winning a thriller, while Rivergum is also through. The…

  • Folk at your doorstep

    Folk at your doorstep

    Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and storytelling as the Festival of Small Halls brings world-class folk talent to Ballan next month. On Wednesday 4 March, Ballan’s Neighbourhood…

  • Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Victorian employers were fined more than $17 million for unsafe work in 2025. The total of $17,391,325 in fines, costs and undertakings for breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety…

  • Council urges federal action on tyre dumping

    Council urges federal action on tyre dumping

    Hume council is advocating to the federal government to implement tyre recycling systems that aim to deter illegal dumping. Councillor Naim Kurt said he was excited by the recommendation for…

  • Government approves hundreds of new homes

    Government approves hundreds of new homes

    A $155 million housing development in Mill Park has been approved by the state government. The approval paves the way for 254 new houses to be built on Bush Boulevard,…

  • Demons important win

    Demons important win

    Tullamarine is one step closer to securing its spot in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Steve McNamara Shield for next season. The Demons faced bottom side West Newport on the…

  • Have your say on Yan Yean Reservoir

    Have your say on Yan Yean Reservoir

    Have your say on the future of the Yan Yean Reservoir Park by providing feedback on Melbourne Water’s plans to revitalise the site. Melbourne Water said its Yan Yean draft…