Coomera Colts SC

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Coomera Colts
Full nameCoomera Colts Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Colts
Founded1983
GroundViney Park
ChairmanDean Humphreys
ManagerHenrique Andrade Silva
LeagueQueensland Premier League 2
20218th of 8

Coomera Colts Soccer Club are an Australian association football club located in Coomera, Queensland. Founded in 1983 they currently play in the Football Queensland Premier League 2. In 2009, The Colts came runners up in their first year in the competition.

Colours[]

  • Home Kit – Burgundy
  • Away Kit – Blue, yellow

Club history[]

2012 season[]

With head coach Mirko Runje leaving the club at the end of the 2011 season Coomera was in urgent need of a new manager. The club's board turned to Matt Silcock who had recently moved to the Gold Coast from Adelaide after migrating from England 7 years prior. With the new coach looking for a young squad, the team for the season only consisted of 3 players over the age of 21. In arguably one on the league's most entertaining games of the season, Coomera travelled to Gold Coast Knights. With the Knights manager, Mirko Runje leaving Coomera the previous season under fierce circumstances, the match meant a more than just football for both sides. In a game that included 4 red cards (Coomera 1, Knights 3), Coomera took all three points after scoring a last minute winner in the game which ended 2–1. Coomera finished the season third last in the 10 team competition which meant they avoided relegation however under the league's new structure were relegated to division one (second tier). After a disagreement between the head coach and the club board over the club's future, Matt Silcock left the club to join Gold Coast Premier League champions, Broadbeach United.

2013 season[]

The 2013 season saw former Gold Coast Premier League coach John Stewart arrive at the club in hopes to guide them to promotion. With the larger majority of the 2012 squad leaving after the club's relegation, Stewart managed to bring in a new roster of players. After a difficult first half of the season, Coomera had a dream run in the back end finishing in second place and beating Premier League opponents Palm Beach Sharks in a promotion/relegation decider. Coomera were promoted to the Premier League however lost coach John Stewart due to a disagreement over the team's playing style.

2014 Season-Present[]

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Bingham
Breslin
Fisher
T. McFarlane
Ingerson
M. Hughes
W. FcFarlane
Griffin
Sofatzis
Fawcett
Chisolm (C)
Starting lineup on 28 February 2014, first game of the 2014 season. Coomera 5–1 Mudgeeraba

In November 2013, the club announced that former Socceroos player Craig Moore had signed on a manager for the upcoming 2014 season. Moore has made over 50 appearances for the Australia national team, including at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups in Germany and South Africa. He has been Australian team captain a number of times. With his vast experience, there is sure to be bright days ahead for the Colts. Joining the Socceroo as assistant is former professional football player Scott Higgins whose career included stints in the A-League, Scotland and Israel. After many players leaving the Colts at the end of the 2013 season, Moore and Higgins searched for a young team aged between 18 and 25. A large number of young players were invited for trials during the pre-season and after the squad was chosen, the club would start the season with only three players over the age of 23.

On 28 February 2014 the Colts played their first game of the season (pictured right). The match ended 5–1 in favour of Coomera with three goals to Matt Chisolm and two goals to John Griffin. Receiving a large amount of praise for attacking flair, determination, and hard work, the colts team that had a starting line-up with only three players over the age of 21 finished the first round on the top of the table.

On 3 March 2014 it was announced that head coach Craig Moore had been appointed as football advisor and team ambassador of the Socceroos. Moore will join the team over the four weeks for the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup, although it is possible that he may stay on board for the 2015 Asian Cup and beyond. During the World Cup, assistant coach Jason Buchanan would take over with strength and conditioning coach, Troy Pez temporarily stepping into the role as first team assistant and Reserve coach.

At the end of the Socceroos World Cup campaign, head coach Craig Moore returned to take charge of the team. In Moore's absence, the Colts qualified for the BLK Cup Grand Final with a thrilling 2–0 win over Merrimac FC. The lead up to the Grand Final was tough, including a 3–3 draw with second placed Murwillumbah FC. The win would have seen the Colts go outright second however the two points dropped resulted in the side slipping out of the top four into fifth. The game was arguably stolen from the Colts in injury time with 'Bah scoring two goals including one penalty and a last minute equaliser. The end of the game saw a one match ban to then stand in coach Jason Buchanan.

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Shigetomi
Breslin
W. McFarlane
T. McFarlane
Ohno
Endean
Hodzic
Sofatzis
Elvers
M. Hughes
Smith (C)
Starting lineup on 12 July 2014, for the BLK Cup Grand Final. Coomera 0–1 Knights.

Current squad[]

First Team squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Tim Bingham
2 MF Australia AUS James D'Agostino
3 DF Australia AUS Mark Ingerson
4 MF Australia AUS Josh Donaldson
5 FW Australia AUS John Griffin
6 DF Australia AUS Brendan Kimber
7 MF Australia AUS Jack Elvers
8 FW England ENG Charlie Smith (youth)
9 FW Australia AUS Matt Chisolm captain
10 MF Australia AUS Liam Davidson (youth)
11 MF Australia AUS Martin Devine
12 FW Australia AUS Troy Handley
13 DF Australia AUS Thady McFarlane
14 DF Australia AUS Will McFarlane vice-captain
15 MF Australia AUS Dimitri Sofatzis
16 MF New Caledonia NCL Andrew Alighieri
17 MF Australia AUS Jacob Hughes
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Japan JPN Tomohiro Fujimani
19 FW Australia AUS Alex Bell
20 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Armin Hodzic
21 FW Australia AUS Sami Razak
22 DF Australia AUS Ben Williams (youth)
23 MF Australia AUS Blake Angus
24 MF England ENG Geordie Cropp (youth)
25 DF Australia AUS Dylan Moore
26 DF Australia AUS Brody Rose
27 MF Australia AUS Henrique
28 FW Australia AUS Domingos Cardoso (youth)
29 FW Australia AUS Sajif Fe
30 DF Australia AUS Michael Watson
31 DF England ENG James Findlay
32 GK Australia AUS Tarkan Tavli

Coaching & Support Staff[]

Name Role
Craig Moore Premier League Coach
Danny Tiatto Premier League Assistant
Jason Buchanan Premier League Assistant
Troy Pez Strength & Conditioning Coach
Tony Roach Football Operations Manager


Honours[]

Premier League[]

  • Minor Premiership runner-up 2009
  • Grand Final runner-up 2009

Management[]

  • President – Alan McFarlane
  • Vice President – TBA
  • Secretary – TBA
  • Treasurer – TBA

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