Forrestfield United SC

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Forrestfield United
Full name Forrestfield United Soccer Club W.A.
Nickname(s) Forrie
Founded 1962
Ground Hartfield Park, Forrestfield
Ground Capacity 3,500
President Carlos Mendes
Manager Rod Banjac
League WA State League Division 1

Forrestfield United is one of the biggest Football (Soccer) Clubs in Perth Western Australia. It is a regional community club situated at Hartfield Park in the foothills of the picturesque Darling Ranges, with nearly 500 players and close to 800 adult members.[1]

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.

They currently (2016) play in the WA State League Division 1 competition.

The Club's Motto is: " If for whatever reason our youngsters don't become elite footballers, there is no doubt that they will become healthy and well balanced members of our community taking into consideration the mentoring and education they receive in a safe fun loving environment of Hartfield Park, where Football is first and foremost fun. "

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)
  • First Division winners - 1984
  • Second Division winners - 2015

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Luke Martino
2 Australia GK Benjamin Parry
3 Australia DF Wilbert Tshabangu
4 Australia DF Andrew Harold
5 Australia DF James Kimber
6 Australia DF Mark Barnett
7 Australia DF Kaan Karacan
8 Australia DF Nathan Watkins
9 Australia DF Jamie Duncan
10 Australia DF Robert Perrott
11 Australia DF Phillip Donachie
12 Australia DF Daniel Twamley
13 Australia DF Hayden Dodgson
14 Australia MF Milan Vulin
15 Australia MF Liam Merigan
No. Position Player
16 Australia MF Mitchell Crocker
17 Australia MF Chris Perrott
18 Australia MF Josh Barnes
19 Australia MF James Harold
20 Australia MF Scott Barker
21 Australia FW Matt Harold
22 Australia FW Jordan Hart
23 Australia FW Marko Banjac
24 United States FW Hasani Sinclair
25 Australia FW Benjamin Rogers
26 Australia FW Rhys Loxley
27 Australia FW Sedad Yagli
28 Australia FW Josip Vujica
29 Australia FW Michael Hagdorn
30 Australia FW Day Day Poe

Staff

  • First Team Coach: Rod Banjac
  • Assistant Coach: Terry Brown
  • Development Coach: James Coffey
  • Under 18s Coaches: Sean Doyle
  • Technical Director: Andrew Byrne
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Steve Parry
  • Team Manager – Big Kev Hart

External links

References

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