Hobart United FC

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Full nameHobart United Football Club
Founded2002
GroundPontville Oval,
Brighton, Tasmania
Capacity1,000
Coordinates42°41′5.2″S 147°15′39.2″E / 42.684778°S 147.260889°E / -42.684778; 147.260889Coordinates: 42°41′5.2″S 147°15′39.2″E / 42.684778°S 147.260889°E / -42.684778; 147.260889
CoachJoseph Stevens
LeagueSouthern Championship
20214th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Hobart United Football Club is an association football club that is located in Hobart, Tasmania. The club's senior men's and reserve men's sides compete in the Veto Southern Championship and Southern Championship 1 leagues. In addition to fielding senior sides, the club also fields junior and women's teams. Their home field is Pontville Oval in Brighton, Tasmania.[1] Hobart United is also well known for its diversity through the club's multicultural community. Hobart United’s players are largely migrants and refugees, who have arrived in Tasmania from war-torn corners of the globe such as Sierra Leone and South Sudan.[2]

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Club records[]

Season League P W D L F A GD PTS POS
2003 Southern Division 2 20 7 2 11 37 39 −2 23 6th
2004 Southern Division 2 21 17 4 0 72 17 55 55 1st
2005 Southern Division 1 22 16 2 4 80 34 46 50 1st
2006 Southern Premier League 18 0 2 16 18 83 −65 2 10th
2007 Southern Division 1 16 7 2 7 29 26 3 23 6th
2008 Southern Division 1 21 17 3 1 83 22 61 54 1st
2009 Southern Division 1 18 5 2 11 28 68 −40 17 5th
2010 Southern Division 1 21 11 3 7 63 51 12 36 4th
2011 Southern Division 1 17 11 2 4 60 28 32 26 4th
2012 Southern League 1 17 6 5 6 34 47 −13 23 4th
2013 Southern League 1 18 9 4 5 69 45 24 31 5th
2014 Southern League 1 16 3 4 9 43 59 −16 13 5th
2015 Southern Championship 19 8 2 9 42 43 −1 26 6th
2016 Southern Championship 18 10 2 6 52 43 9 32 4th
2017 Southern Championship 19 5 2 12 32 46 −14 17 7th
2018 Southern Championship 16 9 3 4 40 19 21 30 3rd
2019 Southern Championship 21 18 1 2 115 30 85 55 1st
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References[]

  1. ^ "About Hobart United FC". Hobart United FC.
  2. ^ Chris Rowbottom (30 June 2019). "Struggling migrant football team Hobart United now a local powerhouse". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. ^ https://footballfedtas.com.au/

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