Football South Coast

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Football South Coast
Founded2008
Country Australia
Number of teams27
Level on pyramid6–11
Domestic cup(s)Premier League
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current: 2011

Football South Coast is a sport governing body and soccer competition based in the Illawarra and South Coast regions of New South Wales. All competitions and soccer activity of Football South Coast is under control of Football New South Wales.

Teams and structure[]

Premier League[]

Twelve clubs compete in the Premier league in 1st Grade, 2nd Grade and Youth League.

District League[]

Twelve (12) clubs compete in the district league across three competitions (First, Second and Youth)

  • Balgownie Rangers
  • Berkeley Sports
  • Fernhill Foxes
  • Helensburgh Thistles
  • Kiama Quarriers
  • Oak Flats Falcons
  • Picton Rangers
  • Thirroul Thunder
  • Unanderra Hearts
  • University
  • Warilla Wanderers

Community Leagues[]

  • The community leagues comprise all ages divisions and Over 35's Masters Leagues and Over 45's

Women Leagues[]

  • The Women's leagues comprise all age divisions, youth league and Over 30's competition.

Junior Leagues[]

  • Competition leagues for players 12 up to 18 allocated into age / divisions and Girls divisions
  • Mini Roo format for players 5 to 11.

History[]

Football South Coast (FSC) was established in 2008 as a unification of all soccer associations and governing bodies in the area. This was the result of Football NSW desire to organise and manage all regions within its borders effectively. The merger involved five key associations: Illawarra Football Association (IFA), Illawarra Junior Football Association (IJFA), Illawarra Amateur Football Association (IAFA), Illawarra Women's Football Association (IWFA), and the Referee's Association. These bodies have been dissolved to make way for FSC. The Wollongong Wolves and Illawarra Stingrays are separate clubs which participate in State League competitions run by Football NSW.

Councils[]

There are five main councils of Football South Coast. They are the Men's, Women's, Junior's, Community League and Referee's.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Football South Coast About Us Archived 14 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 17 January 2012.

External links[]

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