The development of Warner Reserve has been a long-standing goal for Aris South Springvale FC, a club with a history stretching back decades. Recently, the club received the green light to begin development of its old pitch at Virginia St, a milestone that has sparked excitement among its members and supporters. This approval marks the beginning of an ambitious project that promises to transform the club’s facilities and solidify its role as a cornerstone of the southeastern suburbs.

Funding is a critical component of this project’s success. The Liberal Party via senator June Hume and Harmick Singh Matharu, has pledged an additional $1.5 million if elected, providing a significant boost to the renovation efforts. This funding will cover essential upgrades, including the installation of lighting, improved drainage systems, new fencing, and extensive groundwork. These improvements are not just technical enhancements—they represent a meaningful investment in the future of the club and the broader community it serves.

The development of Warner Reserve has been a long-standing goal for Aris South Springvale FC.

Aris South Springvale aims to become the largest community club in the southeastern suburbs, ensuring its sustainability for years to come. The upgraded facilities will provide better conditions for players, coaches, and fans alike, while also attracting new members from the local area. The club already boasts a rich history, with generations of players and families deeply connected to its legacy. The renovation of Warner Reserve is expected to strengthen this bond even further, creating a space that serves as a true gathering place for all.

Beyond its impact on sports, the project holds broader significance for the community. The enhanced facilities will enable the club to host more community events, such as charity matches, local tournaments, and cultural activities. This will foster a stronger sense of belonging among residents, giving them a space they can proudly call their own. Additionally, modern infrastructure will help attract young athletes, providing children and teenagers with a safe and supportive environment to develop their skills.

The Liberal Party via senator June Hume and Harmick Singh Matharu, has pledged an additional $1.5 million if elected. Photos: Supplied

The South Springvale FC community has already expressed immense enthusiasm for the project. The president, Jim Simos shared his excitement, noting that the renovations will breathe new life into the club while preserving its heritage for future generations. He also expressed gratitude to everyone involved in securing the funding, emphasising the importance of collaboration between the community and local authorities. Jim’s sentiments echo the broader optimism felt across the club, as members eagerly await the start of construction.

The launch of this project is expected to bring widespread benefits, not only to the club but to the surrounding area as well. The upgraded facilities will boost the local economy by attracting more visitors and creating opportunities for small businesses. Furthermore, the improved pitch will allow Aris South Springvale to host higher-level matches, elevating the club’s reputation within the wider sporting community. This could open doors to new partnerships and opportunities, further cementing the club’s standing.

As the project progresses, Aris South Springvale FC is calling on all members of the community to get involved, whether through volunteering or supporting future events. The club is more than just a sports organisation—it’s a family that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, united by a shared passion for soccer and community. With the Warner Reserve renovations, South Springvale FC is poised to write the next chapter of its storied history, with the hope of continuing to inspire and unite for many years to come.