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Moreland City FC

Moreland City Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Coburg, Victoria, Melbourne. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria.

Moreland City
Full nameMoreland City Football Club
Founded1916
GroundWell Money Park, Coburg, Victoria
Capacity2,500
CaptainCorey Thomas
PresidentPedro Fric
Training ChampionRyan Burns
CoachAdrian Mathers
LeagueNPL Victoria
202312th of 14
WebsiteClub website

History edit

It was founded in 1990, when Moreland Park Rangers, formerly Moreland FC, merged with Coburg to form Moreland City. In 1991, the club competed in the Victorian State League Division 3.

Moreland had successive relegations in 1992 and 1993, falling from Victorian State League Division 3 to Victorian Provisional League Division 1, but were promoted back to State League 4 after winning the league in 1995. The club was again promoted in 1998 to State League 3 after taking out the league title. In 2000, City moved up to State League Division 2 Nth-West after a restructuring of Victorian football.

The Club stayed in State League 2 North West for the next eight years, until their relegation in 2008. Moreland immediately bounced back in 2009, achieving promotion with a second-placed finish. In 2010, former player and coach Maurice Bisetto took over. City were expected to be relegation candidates, but managed to finish a surprising third, with Club legend Kam Simsek winning the league golden boot. In 2010, Moreland endured a similar season, finishing in fourth place. Sam Wade won the League Best & Fairest and fellow Welshman Darren Griffiths took out the League Golden Boot.

In 2012, Moreland City finished in second place, qualifying for the promotion playoff, but lost to Box Hill United SC. Welshman Adam Orme won the League Golden Boot award.

In 2013 Moreland City they took out the State League Division 2 North West League Championship, reaching the State League One for the first time since the club was re-founded in 1990.

After a restructuring of football in Victoria, resulting in the creation of the National Premier Leagues Victoria, Moreland City remained in the State League One North West division, which was now the third, rather than the second tier of football in Victoria, below the NPL and NPL1 divisions.

Moreland City took out the State League One title in 2014, pipping Preston Lions FC by three points. The title win meant they were offered, and subsequently accepted, a place in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2. They were placed in the NPL2 West conference for 2015. The club finished in 3rd place in NPL2 West and 5th overall.[1]

Heading into season 2016, City added former Welsh Premier League player Emmanuel James Will Udo[2] and former VPL Golden Boot winner Trent Rixon.[3] Udo received a call up to the South Sudan national team for their upcoming African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin following his seven-goal haul in the opening four matches of the season that saw City manage seven points.[4] Moreland finished in 7th place in the 10-team league in 2016.

In 2017, City finished in 3rd place in NPL2 West. At the end of the home and away season, Ryan Burns was crowned undisputed Training Champion, receiving the club's highest honour. Abraham Tsitsiaridis finished runner up, with his ability to weave in and out of cones and leap over mini hurdles exemplifying the warrior spirit of the club.

Prior to the 2018 season, Moreland City signed former A-League player Jesse Makarounas. Moreland finished in 2nd place in the NPL2 East.[5] As a result, they faced St Albans Saints in the NPL2 promotion playoff, winning 4–1. They then faced off against nine-time state champions Green Gully for a spot in the National Premier Leagues Victoria top division in 2019.[6] Moreland gave up a 2–0 lead, conceding twice in second-half stoppage-time and then another in extra-time to miss their chance on promotion.[7]

Ground edit

Moreland City play out of Campbell Reserve in Coburg, Victoria. In October 2018, Moreland unveiled a new, female-friendly pavilion, worth $1.5 million.[8] The project also included the refurbishment of the two football pitches including irrigation, drainage and resurfacing with warm season grass.[9]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ladder for PS4 NPL1 West VIC".
  2. ^ Kounelis, Jordan. "Moreland City sign Ukono from Brisbane Strikers". MFootball. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  3. ^ Kounelis, Jordan. "Former Golden Boot winner Rixon signs with Moreland City". MFootball. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  4. ^ Kulas, Damir. "In-form Ukuno earns international honors". The Corner Flag. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Ladder for Moreland City FC". SportsTG. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  6. ^ Lynch, Joey. "The eyes of Moreland lock on Green Gully in NPL Victoria promotion/relegation play-off | Daily Football Show". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  7. ^ Lynch, Joey. "Green Gully stage a miracle to survive NPL Victoria promotion/relegation play-off | Daily Football Show". Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Moreland City's Female Players Kicking Goals". Premier of Victoria. 11 October 2018. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  9. ^ JP, Cr Oscar Yildiz (11 October 2018). "@morelandcityfc continue to kick goals on & off the pitch. Today we @johnerenmp @gazzagazzagc saw first hand what $1.5M can do to make the Club fit for the next 25 years. Proud to be the Number 1 Ticket Holder. @FFVCIB @footballvicpic.twitter.com/4ufh2ipnFv". @OscarYILDIZ4PV. Retrieved 14 December 2018.

External links edit

  • Official Club Website

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Coburg VictoriaCapacity2 500CaptainCorey ThomasPresidentPedro FricTraining ChampionRyan BurnsCoachAdrian MathersLeagueNPL Victoria202312th of 14WebsiteClub websiteHome colours Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIt was founded in 1990 when Moreland Park Rangers formerly Moreland FC merged with Coburg to form Moreland City In 1991 the club competed in the Victorian State League Division 3 Moreland had successive relegations in 1992 and 1993 falling from Victorian State League Division 3 to Victorian Provisional League Division 1 but were promoted back to State League 4 after winning the league in 1995 The club was again promoted in 1998 to State League 3 after taking out the league title In 2000 City moved up to State League Division 2 Nth West after a restructuring of Victorian football The Club stayed in State League 2 North West for the next eight years until their relegation in 2008 Moreland immediately bounced back in 2009 achieving promotion with a second placed finish In 2010 former player and coach Maurice Bisetto took over City were expected to be relegation candidates but managed to finish a surprising third with Club legend Kam Simsek winning the league golden boot In 2010 Moreland endured a similar season finishing in fourth place Sam Wade won the League Best amp Fairest and fellow Welshman Darren Griffiths took out the League Golden Boot In 2012 Moreland City finished in second place qualifying for the promotion playoff but lost to Box Hill United SC Welshman Adam Orme won the League Golden Boot award In 2013 Moreland City they took out the State League Division 2 North West League Championship reaching the State League One for the first time since the club was re founded in 1990 After a restructuring of football in Victoria resulting in the creation of the National Premier Leagues Victoria Moreland City remained in the State League One North West division which was now the third rather than the second tier of football in Victoria below the NPL and NPL1 divisions Moreland City took out the State League One title in 2014 pipping Preston Lions FC by three points The title win meant they were offered and subsequently accepted a place in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 They were placed in the NPL2 West conference for 2015 The club finished in 3rd place in NPL2 West and 5th overall 1 Heading into season 2016 City added former Welsh Premier League player Emmanuel James Will Udo 2 and former VPL Golden Boot winner Trent Rixon 3 Udo received a call up to the South Sudan national team for their upcoming African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin following his seven goal haul in the opening four matches of the season that saw City manage seven points 4 Moreland finished in 7th place in the 10 team league in 2016 In 2017 City finished in 3rd place in NPL2 West At the end of the home and away season Ryan Burns was crowned undisputed Training Champion receiving the club s highest honour Abraham Tsitsiaridis finished runner up with his ability to weave in and out of cones and leap over mini hurdles exemplifying the warrior spirit of the club Prior to the 2018 season Moreland City signed former A League player Jesse Makarounas Moreland finished in 2nd place in the NPL2 East 5 As a result they faced St Albans Saints in the NPL2 promotion playoff winning 4 1 They then faced off against nine time state champions Green Gully for a spot in the National Premier Leagues Victoria top division in 2019 6 Moreland gave up a 2 0 lead conceding twice in second half stoppage time and then another in extra time to miss their chance on promotion 7 Ground editMoreland City play out of Campbell Reserve in Coburg Victoria In October 2018 Moreland unveiled a new female friendly pavilion worth 1 5 million 8 The project also included the refurbishment of the two football pitches including irrigation drainage and resurfacing with warm season grass 9 Honours editNational Premier Leagues Victoria 2 Champions 2022 Victorian State League Division 1 North West Champions 2014References edit Ladder for PS4 NPL1 West VIC Kounelis Jordan Moreland City sign Ukono from Brisbane Strikers MFootball Retrieved 17 December 2015 Kounelis Jordan Former Golden Boot winner Rixon signs with Moreland City MFootball Retrieved 18 December 2015 Kulas Damir In form Ukuno earns international honors The Corner Flag Retrieved 16 March 2016 Ladder for Moreland City FC SportsTG Retrieved 14 December 2018 Lynch Joey The eyes of Moreland lock on Green Gully in NPL Victoria promotion relegation play off Daily Football Show Retrieved 14 December 2018 Lynch Joey Green Gully stage a miracle to survive NPL Victoria promotion relegation play off Daily Football Show Retrieved 14 December 2018 Moreland City s Female Players Kicking Goals Premier of Victoria 11 October 2018 Retrieved 14 December 2018 JP Cr Oscar Yildiz 11 October 2018 morelandcityfc continue to kick goals on amp off the pitch Today we johnerenmp gazzagazzagc saw first hand what 1 5M can do to make the Club fit for the next 25 years Proud to be the Number 1 Ticket Holder FFVCIB footballvicpic twitter com 4ufh2ipnFv OscarYILDIZ4PV Retrieved 14 December 2018 External links editOfficial Club Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moreland City FC amp oldid 1169143849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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