Results

Australia - Cup 07/27 09:30 5 Wollongong United v Green Gully L 2-3
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 06/28 09:30 - NWS Spirit FC v Wollongong United L 2-0
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 06/15 09:15 - St George City FA v Wollongong United W 1-2
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 06/01 09:45 - Blacktown City v Wollongong United W 0-1
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 05/11 10:00 - Dunbar Rover FC v Wollongong United W 1-2
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 04/07 09:00 - Southern & Ettalong United FC v Wollongong United W 0-1
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 05/05 09:30 10 Canterbury Bankstown FC v Wollongong United L 3-0
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 04/13 10:00 - Wollongong United v SD Raiders W 3-2
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 03/24 08:30 - Fraser Park v Wollongong United W 0-2
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 03/10 08:40 - Ponds FC v Wollongong United W 0-1
Australia - FFA Cup - Kval 03/17 08:30 8 Kellyville Kolts SC v Wollongong United W 1-4
Australia - FFA Cup 05/01 09:56 - Rockdale City Suns v Wollongong United L 3-2

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 2 2 0
Goals against 3 3 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 1

Wikipedia - Wollongong United FC

Wollongong United FC is an Australian soccer club based in Wollongong, currently competing in the Illawarra Premier League. The club played in the 1991 season of the National Soccer League under the name Wollongong Macedonia, where it finished last.

History

Formed in 1976 by the "Macedonian Orthodox Community of Wollongong", the club was originally established on behalf of the Macedonian Australian community of Wollongong. With a huge supporter base, the club was originally known as Wollongong United Soccer Club. Since then it has also been known as Wollongong Macedonia, as represented in the National Soccer League (NSL) 1990.

Upon entering the Premier League in the Illawarra Second division, the club quickly advanced in 1980 to enter the NSW Second division, finishing second at season end on its first attempt.

In 1986, the club reached the top competition in NSW Division 1, today known as NSW National Premier League. Wollongong United F.C completed the season undefeated, to this day, the only club in NSW to do so (Except for Eastern Suburbs Hakoah in 1971 and Croatia Sydney in 1981). In 1990 the club claim their first title in NSW Division 1 History, This success led the club to the pinnacle of Australian soccer.

Post-NSL

Between 1991 and 2004, the club played in the NSW State League with a strong, consistent representation in both junior and senior ranks. In 1992, the club rename as Illawarra Lions in NSW Super League and again in 2003 as Wollongong United FC in NSW State League.

In 2004 the club evaluated its position and it was deemed, in the best interests of the club, its members, supporters and sponsors to return to the local Illawarra Football Association. In 2005, the club competed in the IFA First Division with an aim to return to the IFA Premier League. Wollongong United finished second and gained promotion into the Premier League for the 2006 season. Wollongong United has reached two grand finals in the years since (2015 and 2018), winning the competition in 2015. The club remains in the now Football South Coast Illawarra Premier League.

Wollongong United er et australsk fotballag fra Wollongong i New South Wales. De er grunnlagt i 2017 og spiller for tiden i Australia League 2. Wollongong Uniteds hjemmekamper spilles på WIN Stadium.

Lagets farger er blå, hvit og grønn. Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1883, og har siden den gang vunnet en rekke trofeer, inkludert fire ligamesterskap og fire nasjonale cuptrofeer. Wollongong United har også representert Australia i internasjonale konkurranser, og har vunnet OFC Champions League to ganger.

Noen av de mest kjente spillerne som har spilt for Wollongong United inkluderer Craig Foster, Mark Viduka, Tim Cahill og Harry Kewell.