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Nickname(s)
  
Panthers

Manager
  
Graeme Plath

Website
  
Club home page

Chairman
  
Simon France

2016
  
9th

Founded
  
1976


Full name
  
Monaro Panthers Football Club

League
  
National Premier Leagues Capital Football

Grounds
  
David Madew Oval, Jerrabomberra, City of Queanbeyan

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Monaro Panthers FC (formerly known as Inter Monaro SC) is an Australian association football club based in the city of Queanbeyan, New South Wales. The club was founded in 1967, and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football in the Australian Capital Territory.

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Monaro Panthers is a club that represents and caters for the Monaro regional area as a whole including Queenbeyan, Jerrabomberra, Canberra, Googong, Bungendore, Sutton, Michaelago and the South Coast of NSW. The club fields teams in both men's and women's from the elite NPL level and recreational seniors to juniors and mini roos.

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Foundation and early years

Monaro was established in 1967 as Inter Monaro Soccer Club. The club first competed in the ACT league Division 1 (top division) between 1968 and 1977 before moving to the New South Wales (NSW) system in 1978 where the club played until they won the NSW Division one (top division) title in 1984. In 1985 the club were accepted into the National Soccer League.

Inter enjoyed early success in the ACT with the club winning its first trophy in its first season. Monaro lifted the 1968 Federation Cup trophy after beating Olympic (now Canberra Olympic) 1-0 in the final. Inter reached the final after a 1-0 victory over Croatia Deakin (now Canberra FC) in the quarter-finals and a 2-1 victory over Juventus in the semi-finals.

Monaro backed up this success in 1976 when they once again won the Federation Cup tournament with wins over Canberra United, 6-2, West Woden Juventus, 1-0, leading the club to a final showdown with Downer Olympic on 29 August 1976. Inter Monaro despatched Downer 3-1 in the final to claim the title for the second time in the clubs short history.

1977, was Inters most successful season in its history. Not only did Monaro successfully defend its Federation Cup title, it additionally won both the league Premiership and finals Championship titles too, giving the club its first 'treble'. Inter won the league title in 1977 by five points over West Woden Juventus in the fourteen game season. Monaro finished the season with the equal best attack (60 goals scored) and the best defence (13 goals conceded). Inter then met West Woden twice in the finals in the semi-final and the grand final. On both occasions Monaro secured 3-2 victories. Inter kicked off its Fed Cup defence in 1977 with a 10-0 victory over O'Connor before beating Canberra United 3-0 in the qualifyer final to reach the final on 4 September 1977. Monaro again faced off against Canberra United, who had beaten Croatia Deakin to reach the final, where the Premiers and Champions overcame the opposition put up from United to claim a 2-1 victory.

National Soccer League

After winning New South Wales Division 1 in 1984, Inter Monaro entered the NSL for the 1985 season, replacing Melita Eagles in the Northern Conference. In Monaro's first season they finished 7th in the Northern Conference, two points outside of a finals position and one place below local rivals Canberra City who finished 6th. In 1985 National League Cup (NSL Cup), Inter defeated West Woden Juventus 9-1 in the first round before being eliminated in the second round by Canberra City 1–0.

The second season in the NSL in 1986 was less successful. In the 1986 National League Cup, Inter Monero were eliminated by Canberra City once again, losing this time 2–1 in the first round. Inter finished bottom of the league table with only three wins from 22 games, and a restructure of the national competition for the 1987 season cutting back to 13 teams saw the club relegated back to the NSW First Division.

Return to NSW League System

After getting relegated from the NSL in the clubs second season, Monero returned to the NSW Division One for four seasons between 1987 and 1990. Inter were not able to keep up with previous success and after an disspointing 1990 season where the club only collected six points and two wins, they finished 2nd last in the league (beating only Marconi Fairfield). Inter Manero subsequently did not enter in a team in 1991 and effectively ceesed to exist.

Re-Establishment

In 1995 the club was re-established under a new name, Monaro Panthers Football Club. The club went back to its roots and applied and was granted entry into the ACT Premier League in 1996. The club has participated in the ACT league system since this date. A key figure to the re-establishment of the club was John Barilaro, who went on to serve as president of the club for eight years.

The Panthers won the ACT Premier League Championship title in 1999 with a 1-0 victory over the Capital City Suns in the grand final. Monaro had qualified for the Championship finals after finishing third in the league behind Capital City Suns and Weston Creek Royals. In the semi final the team from Queanbyan overcame Weston Creek to reach the grand final.

In 2008, Monaro signed an Australian first agreement with South Korean football primary school SinGok from the east Busan district of Haeundae New Town. The agreement means Panther's members host SinGok club players, coaches and officials during the annual youth football tournament The Kanga Cup, held in Canberra every year. In exchange Monaro would gain profssional coaching advice and potential links to South Korean talent. Monaro were also invited by SinGok to participate in the 2008 MBC International Youth Tournament in Korea. John Barilaro, Amelia Efkarpidis and Nadia Colbertaldo were the intramental Panther figures who designed and signed off on the agreement.

National Premier League Era

2013, the Monaro Panthers joined the top clubs in the ACT and surrounding NSW region as a founding member of the NPL Capital Football, which replaced the ACT Premier League as the top division of club football in Canberra.

10 October 2014, Monaro was one of four clubs to be granted a premier licence by Capital Football to compete in the NPL competitions for three years for men, women and juniors. The licence was set to commence in 2015.

Current squad

As of 13 February 2017

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

Coaching staff

As of 11 February 2017

Honours

  • ACT League Premiers and Finals Champions
  • Premiers (1): 1977
  • Champions (2): 1977, 1999
  • Capital Football Federation Cup
  • Winners (3): 1968, 1976, 1977
  • New South Wales Division One
  • Winners (1): 1984
  • Runner-up (1): 1979
  • Season-by-Season Results

    The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Tuggeranong United FC following the conclusion of each National Premier League Capital Football season.

    References

    Monaro Panthers FC Wikipedia