Nickname(s) Lakes, Roosters Ground Capacity 5000(750 seated) Head Coach Anthony Richards Capacity 5,000 (750 SEATED) | Ground Macquarie Field President Steve Wright Founded 1912 | |
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Full name Lake Macquarie City Football Club League National Premier Leagues Northern NSW |
Npl round 12 highlights lake macquarie city fc v hamilton olympic fc
Lake Macquarie City FC is a football club in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales. The club was formed in 1912 formed by a group of Scottish miners in the area.
Contents
- Npl round 12 highlights lake macquarie city fc v hamilton olympic fc
- 2013 herald women s premier league grand final lake macquarie city fc v adamstown rosebud fc
- History
- Recent Seasons
- References
2013 herald women s premier league grand final lake macquarie city fc v adamstown rosebud fc
History
Lake Macquarie City Football Club is one of the oldest running football clubs in the Northern NSW region. The club has a strong history and reputation of developing, fostering and producing local players. Throughout it's history, the club has been lucky enough to host a number of high-profile matches including Australian National Team games and a friendly game against Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Recent Seasons
2014 Season
In 2014, Lake Macquarie City FC played in the NPL Northern NSW. They finished last in the league and were relegated to Northern NSW State League Division 1 for 2015.
2015 Season
The club will be captained by Tom Walker and coached by Barry Ross in the upcoming Northern NSW NEWFM First Division season.
2016 Season
In 2016, Lake Macquarie City FC announced experienced duo Anthony Richards and Danny Pryde as their head coach and assistant coach respectively. The club played in the Northern NSW NEWFM First Division and had a successful season with the team winning the minor premiership. After a 2-year absence, Lake Macquarie City FC were announced as being promoted back into the NPL Northern NSW after their on-field and off-field success.
2017 Season
In 2017, the club will return to the NPL Northern NSW and hope to consolidate themselves as a competitive NPL club. In their first round fixture, they will play away to the Weston Bears.
18s
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Coach: Scott Taylor
20's
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Coach: Darren Fromson
1st Grade
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Head Coach: Anthony Richards
Assistant Coach: Danny Pryde
Manager: Jim York