Forrestfield United SC

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Forrestfield United SC logo.jpg
Full nameForrestfield United Soccer Club W.A.
Nickname(s)Forrie
Founded1962
GroundCrazy Domains Stadium, Hartfield Park, Forrestfield
Capacity3,500
PresidentMark Twamley
Senior CoachGraham Normanton
LeagueState League 1
WebsiteClub website

Forrestfield United Soccer Club is one of the biggest football clubs in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1962 as Cottesloe Soccer Club. It is a regional community club in the City of Kalamunda situated at Hartfield Park in the foothills of the picturesque Darling Ranges, with over 600 players and close to 800 members.[1] The club offers a development pathway with Football Federation Australia accredited coaches via its Junior NPL program all the way through to its semi-professional senior team.

History[]

The club was originally known as Cottesloe SC when it was first admitted into the State League competition in 1962.

Cottesloe SC then merged with the Swan Migrant Association (SMA) in 1971 to become SMA Cottesloe SC. As SMA were based in the Ascot area, the club's name was changed to Ascot Soccer Club the following year.

Ascot were WA Champions in 1974, taking out the State Premier Division title by nine points.

1978 was a pivotal year for the club. They won the last Ampol Cup competition, the trophy for which is still on display in the team's Club House. Merger discussions occurred at the end of the season with then fourth division club, Kalamunda United SC, who were based at Hartfield Park, Forrestfield. The merger went ahead, and the combined team entered the State Competition in 1979 as Forrestfield United SC.

The Senior team competed in the Amateur League from 1993 to 2004.

In 2017 the club embarked on a $1.5 million improvement, which saw a state of the art 500 seat boutique stadium built, a pitch perimeter fence installed, full refurbishment of the changing room facilities and the floodlighting upgraded to Football West requirements. All this with the help of the Shire of Kalamunda, State and Federal Government.

In recent years the club has returned to the highest level of football in WA and competed in the NPL in the 2018 season.

In 2015 they finished 1st in WA State League Division 2 and secured promotion to WA State League Division 1.

In 2016 in their first season returning to WA State League Division 1 they finished 3rd.

In 2017 they finished 2nd in WA State League Division 1 and secured promotion to the NPL via a 2 leg play-off against Mandurah City 6��3.

In 2018 they finished 13th in the NPL and were relegated to WA State League Division 1.

Honours[]

  • State League Premiers – 1974 (Ascot)
  • State League Runners up – 1981
  • Top Four/Five Cup Winners – 1981
  • Top Four/Five Cup Runners up − 1974 (Ascot)
  • Night Series Winners – 1974, 1978 (Ascot)
  • Night Series Runners up – 1975 (Ascot)
  • State League Night Series Runner up - 2016, 2017
  • First Division Winners – 1984
  • State Division 2 Winners – 2015
  • State Division 1 Runners up – 2017
  • State League Night Series Champions - 2019

Current squad[]

As of March 2020[2]

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 Luke Martino
2 DF Australia AUS Thomas Southgate
3 DF Australia AUS Wilbert Tshabangu
4 DF Australia AUS Jamie Duncan
5 MF Australia AUS Scott Barker
6 MF Australia AUS Kristian Despotovski
7 MF Australia AUS Mitch Crocker
8 DF Australia AUS Josh Appleby
10 FW Australia AUS Jordan Hart
11 MF Australia AUS Liam Merigan
12 MF Australia AUS Callum Dobbs
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF Australia AUS Leslie Mari
14 MF France FRA Antoine Lemarie
15 FW Australia AUS Benjamin Rogers
16 DF Australia AUS Thomas Jebb
18 GK Australia AUS Benjamin Parry
23 FW Australia AUS Rhys Loxley
  Evans Marange (Captain)
  Trent Kay

Staff[]

  • First Team Coach: Graham Normangton
  • Assistant Coach: Sean Doyle
  • Technical Director: Rod Banjac
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Glen Guidicci

References[]

  1. ^ "Club Info". Forrestfield United Soccer Club. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. ^ "2020 Season Preview". www.footballwa.net. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

External links[]

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