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Owner
  
Rory Grace

Manager
  
Joe Haywood

Ground
  
Northbridge Oval

Chairman
  
Wayne O'Sullivan

Technical Director
  
Wayne O'Sullivan

League
  
NPL NSW2

Founded
  
1952

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Full name
  
Northbridge Football Club – North Shore Mariners

Nickname(s)
  
The Bridge, Mariners, North Shore

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Northbridge Football Club (known as North Shore Mariners) is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in suburb of Northbridge, Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1952, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW 2, with matches played at Northbridge Oval. Northbridge is Australia’s largest community club with over 2,500 register players. The club has a youth development academy partnership with A-League club Central Coast Mariners with the teams playing at Northbridge now known as the North Shore Mariners. The partnership allows players from Central Coast Mariners to be loaned to Northbridge FC for playing experience while it also allows promising players coming through the academy to easily get trials with the A-League Club.

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History

Northbridge FC was established in 1952 by local postman Ron Hall who had previously relocated from his work in the coalfields in the Cessnock area of the Hunter Valley. The club originally competed in the Northern Suburbs Soccer Association (NSSA). The original playing strip was a red and white shirt, white shorts and red and white hooped socks. In 1973, Northbridge joined the Ku-Ring-Gai and District Soccer Association (now the Northern Suburbs Football Association).

NSW State League 1 (now known as NPL 3)

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In 2011, after spending its entire existence in the local league, Northbridge FC successfully entered Football NSW's state league competition, the 3rd tier of NSW football and fourth tier overall. They won the NSW State League Division One Premiership in 2013, but went on to lose the Grand Final to Balmain in extra time.

The 2014 season once again saw Northbridge fall short of the title – losing to Hakoah Sydney City East FC 3–2, with Hakoah going on to get promoted to the NSW NPL2.

Throughout 2014 and the years leading up, Northbridge, experienced significant growth, with over 2,300 registered players in early 2014. This made Northbridge the largest club in Australia by participation numbers.

In 2014, Northbridge established an agreement with A-League club Central Coast Mariners to form a youth development academy in Sydney’s North Shore. As part of the partnership the North Shore Mariners Academy was based at Northbridge FC. The move led to accusations from Sydney FC that the Mariners were encroaching on their territory. On forming the partnership the Mariners stated that they believe Northbridge to be the biggest club (in terms of player numbers) in the Southern Hemisphere.

In 2015 Northbridge had an incredible season losing only one game late in the season (Won 18, drew 3, lost 1) to take out the State League 1 premiership. Northbridge went on to win their first State League 1 grand final in 3 attempts beating Hills Brumbies in an enthralling match, holding on to a 3–2 win, playing the last 15 minutes with 10 men.

The 2015 season also saw Northbridge make waves in the NSW qualifying rounds of the FFA Cup (also known as the Waratah Cup) only just losing to NSW NPL1 side Sydney United 1–0 in the penultimate round before the FFA cup proper. Sydney United went on to qualify for the FFA cup and ended up winning the Waratah Cup.

Promotion to the NPL NSW 2 & Name Change

The stellar 2015 season saw Northbridge promoted to the National Premier Leagues NSW 2 competition for the first time in their history where they started the 2016 season alongside National Premier League debutants Sydney FC Youth, Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth & Central Coast Mariners FC NPL. Northbridge's first competitive fixture in the NPL2 saw them go down to 2015 NPL2 champions, Northern Tigers FC 2–0.

With the Central Coast Mariners affiliation in full flight, the clubs senior teams changed their name and colours to reflect the Mariners and in doing so, became the North Shore Mariners.

The 2016 season saw more lows then highs for Northbridge (or North Shore Mariners as they are now called) and despite being competitive for the majority of games the seniors only managed to win 3 matches. The ultimate high though came in the last game of the season where North Shore needed all 3 senior divisions (U18's, U20's and 1st's) to win and results go their way in order to avoid relegation. Fortunately for the Mariners, all 3 divisions produced stellar performances and at the end of 2016 had finished 13th out of 14 on the Club Championship, thus avoiding relegation with Fraser Park FC dropping to the 3rd tier of NSW football instead.

Association with Central Coast Mariners

The club has a youth development academy partnership with A-League club Central Coast Mariners with the teams playing at Northbridge now known as the North Shore Mariners. The North Shore Mariners Academy is administered by Northbridge FC, and will provide kids from Skills Acquisition Program (SAP) through to senior ranks in men’s and women’s competitions the opportunity to represent the 2013 Hyundai A-League Champions (Central Coast Mariners). As such, the prospects for the Club to not only recruit some of the state’s best talent for its high-level pathways, but also increase its fan base, membership levels and promote interest in the club and the Hyundai A-League is considerable. Central Coast Mariners goal is to be in the top 100 development clubs in the world by the next FIFA World Cup in Russia in 2018. The partnership with Northbridge FC is the kick-start of a revitalised program. It has included set up a statewide scouting network, plus appointing a Head of Youth Football (Stu Jacobs) and Head of Junior Development (Rui Tomé). The partnership allows players from Central Coast Mariners to be loaned to Northbridge FC. It also allows promising players coming through the academy to easily get trials with the A-League Club. Northbridge FC also have the opportunity to play against the Central Coast Mariners in friendly or pre-season games.

Home ground

The club plays its home games at Northbridge Oval. The Oval had a million-dollar upgrade, including resurfacing with synthetic turf and new floodlights in early 2011.

Northbridge is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 7 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Willoughby.

The majority of the Players come from the Lower North Shore, Upper North Shore and the Northern Beaches. Although some players do travel from the Central Coast, Western Sydney or Southern Sydney.

Current squad

As of 21 March 2016

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

Club officials

  • President: Rory Grace
  • Technical Director: Wayne O'Sullivan
  • First Team Coach: Joe Haywood
  • First Team Assistant Coach: Matty Wiggins
  • U20 Coach: David Broadbent
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Elvis De-Marchi
  • Head Of Player Welfare: Wayne O'Sullivan
  • Head Of Player Research: Wayne O'Sullivan
  • Club Physio: Ray Chen (PHYSIO4ALL)
  • Honours

  • Winners: 2015
  • Winners: 2013
  • NSW State League Division One Premiership
  • Winners: 2015
  • Runners-Up: 2014
  • Winners: 2013
  • NSW State League Division One Championship
  • Winners: 2015
  • Runners-Up: 2014
  • Runners-Up: 2013
  • References

    Northbridge FC Wikipedia