Résultats

Australie - FFA Cup - Qualif. 04/27 07:00 - Wanneroo City v Kalamunda City FC - View
Australia Western Australia State League 2 04/20 11:00 - Wanneroo City v Forrestfield Utd L 1-4
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/16 12:30 - Wanneroo City v Joondalup City FC D 2-2
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/03 11:00 - Wanneroo City v Dianella White Eagles L 0-2
Australia Western Australia State League 2 08/01 11:15 - Kingsley Westside v Wanneroo City W 2-3
Australie - FFA Cup - Qualif. 03/18 10:00 - Wanneroo City v Joondalup City FC D 1-1
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/17 12:30 - Wanneroo City v Western Knights L 0-5
Australia Western Australia State League 2 02/10 12:30 - Wanneroo City v Balga SC W 4-1
Australie - FFA Cup - Qualif. 04/24 07:00 - Wanneroo City v Bayswater City L 0-6
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/18 10:30 - Wanneroo City v Kingsley Westside L 2-4
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/12 11:00 - Wanneroo City v Joondalup United D 0-0
Australie - Matchs amicaux 02/04 10:30 - Wanneroo City v Quinns FC D 3-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 3 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 2 0
Goals for 6 3 3
Goals against 10 8 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Wanneroo City SC

Wanneroo City Soccer Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Madeley in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. The club currently competes in the Football West State League Division 2.

History

The Wanneroo Soccer Club was formed in 1975 by parents from the Wanneroo Junior Soccer Club, and their home ground was on Scenic Drive in Wanneroo. They competed in the 2nd Division of the Amateur Soccer Association of WA, and stayed in the amateur ranks until the 1979 season, at which point they joined the 4th Division of the State League. They won the premiership and championship at the first attempt, and were promoted to the 3rd Division for the 1980 season.

In 1982 their home ground moved to the Wanneroo Showgrounds.

In 1983 they were runners-up and champions, gaining promotion to the 2nd division for the following year, assisted by their player/coach, ex-Southampton star John Sydenham. They stayed in the 2nd or 3rd Divisions for the next 20 years.

In 1986, the club moved to the Kingsway Sporting Complex in Landsdale (now Madeley).

The club's name was changed to Wanneroo British for the 1989–1995 seasons. The club merged with Perth City in 2003, and were called The City. They became Wanneroo City in 2004.

They won the 1st Division in 2005, gaining promotion to the Premier League for the first time, but they only lasted there for two seasons. They next won the 1st Division in 2013, but there was no promotion scenario that year, and they were not selected as one of the 12 initial teams in the newly formed National Premier Leagues WA for the 2014 season. The following year they came bottom of the league table, and were relegated to the WA State League Division 2 for the 2015 season.

Le Wanneroo City Football Club est un club de football australien basé à Wanneroo, en Australie-Occidentale. Le club évolue actuellement au sein de la National Premier Leagues Western Australia, le deuxième niveau du système de ligues de football australien.

Wanneroo City a été fondé en 1968 sous le nom de Wanneroo Districts Soccer Club. Le club a connu le succès au niveau local, remportant plusieurs titres de championnat et de coupe. En 2013, le club a été renommé Wanneroo City Football Club et a rejoint la National Premier Leagues Western Australia.

Le club a produit un certain nombre de joueurs qui ont représenté l'Australie au niveau international, notamment Scott Chipperfield, David Mitchell et Neil Young.

Stade : Wanneroo Sports Ground
Capacité : 5 000
Surnom : Les Citymen
Couleurs : Bleu et blanc