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Parramatta FC

Parramatta Football Club, commonly known as Parramatta Melita Eagles or just Melita, are a semi-professional Australian soccer club based in South Granville, New South Wales. The club was established by Maltese migrants in 1956 and played several seasons in the National Soccer League, winning the NSL Cup twice. Later they were in the New South Wales Premier League, which the club won on six occasions. The club currently competes in the NSW League Two (formerly National Premier Leagues NSW 3).

Parramatta FC
Full nameParramatta Football Club
Nickname(s)Melita, Eagles, Whites
Founded1956
GroundMelita Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanSteve Elriche
Head CoachLuis Contigiani
LeagueNSW League Two
202210th of 11 NSW League Three
(Promoted NSW League Two)
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was formed in 1956 as Melita Eagles United Soccer Football Club by Maltese immigrants after the amalgamation of two Maltese clubs; Malta Eagles (Established 1952) and Melita Soccer Football Club (Established 1953). Prior to their amalgamation, these two clubs were the fiercest of rivals, competing in the Eastern Suburbs Soccer Football Association (ESSFA).

Melita Eagles have had a long and distinguished career in NSW soccer history. Their origins in the Maltese community stretch way back to the formation of the original NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs in 1957. Along with higher profile clubs like Prague, Hakoah, APIA Leichhardt, St George, Pan-Hellenic and others, it was part of the original breakaway movement which led to the end of the old NSW Soccer Football Association in January 1957.

The club was previously known as Melita Eagles United Soccer Football Club, Melita Eagles-Newtown, Parramatta Melita Eagles, Parramatta Eagles, PCYC Parramatta Eagles.

2007–2012

After having been relegated at the end of the 2006 season from the NSW Premier League, the club evolved into PCYC Parramatta Eagles FC with the backing of the NSW Police Citizens Youth Club, and competed in the NSW Super League in 2007. The Eagles qualified for the finals series in all four seasons under PCYC, suffering defeats in the 2008 and 2009 Grand Finals. As a result of the first team finishing as Premiers in 2010, the club was promoted back to the Premier League.

In 2011, a new partnership was formed between Parramatta Melita Eagles Sports Club and Granville and Districts Soccer Football Association (GDSFA), in which the club became known as Parramatta FC. Although the first grade team finished at the bottom of the NSW Premier League ladder in 2011, strong performances by the Under 20 and Under 18 teams ensured that the club remained eligible to play Premier League football in 2012, due to the state's system of promotion and relegation. The Eagles weren't so lucky in 2012, suffering relegation.

2013–Present Day: National Premier Leagues NSW Introduction

In 2013, the Eagles would return to the second division, now labelled the NPL NSW 2, after the introduction of the National Premier Leagues, finishing just outside finals contention. Parramatta made amends in 2014, finishing as Minor Premiers and nine points clear at the top of the table. Sadly, Parramatta would lose their Grand Final, but would return to the National Premier Leagues NSW competition for the 2015 season.

Surviving relegation on the final day in 2015, and then missing out on the finals series after being just outside the top five for much of the 2016 season, 2017 was the season the club hoped to finally qualify for NPL1 finals football for the first time since the 2002/03 season. What was to come would be a first in the club’s 60 year history and a shock to every supporter. Already struggling at the bottom of the table, an exodus of senior players occurred during the mid season transfer window. Although performances had improved, the team could not avoid finishing bottom of the table and suffering relegation.

Under a new board led by businessman, local community leader and GDSFA treasurer, Steve Elriche, there was hope heading into the 2018 season. The season started very promisingly, however, as the season wore on, the lack of depth in the three senior squads began to reveal issues due to the events which occurred in 2017. The mid season transfer window saw all three grades, in particular 1st Grade, look to strengthen their squads, but the player point system which clubs were to abide by proved a massive obstacle for our club. Sadly, missed opportunities in matches throughout the season cost Parramatta, finishing last on the Club Championship table for the second season in a row, and suffered a successive relegation.

While 2019 saw an improvement in the club's performance, Parramatta FC's 1st Grade side could not grab enough wins throughout the regular season to avoid relegation once again, a rare third successive relegation occurred. With the bottom five NSW NPL3 clubs on the Club Championship table to be dropped to compete in the NSW NPL4 competition for the 2020 season (Due to Football NSW's proposed restructuring), the Eagles would finish third last.

Honours/Highlights

Divisional History

  • 1957–1958: NSW Division Two (NL1)
  • 1959–1961: NSW Division Three (NL2)
  • 1962–1966: NSW Division Two (NL3)
  • 1967–1970: NSW Division One (NPL)
  • 1971–1977: NSW Division Two (NL1)
  • 1978: NSW Division One (NPL)
  • 1979–1982: NSW State League (NPL)
  • 1983: NSW Division One (NPL)
  • 1984: National Soccer League (NSL)
  • 1985–1989: NSW Division One (NPL)
  • 1989–1995: National Soccer League (NSL)
  • 1996–2000: NSW Super League (NPL)
  • 2000–2006: NSW Premier League (NPL)
  • 2007–2010: NSW Super League (NL1)
  • 2011–2012: NSW Premier League (NPL)
  • 2013–2014: NSW National Premier League 2 (NL1)
  • 2015–2017: NSW National Premier League 1 (NPL)
  • 2018: NSW National Premier League 2 (NL1)
  • 2019: NSW National Premier League 3 (NL2)
  • 2020–2021 : NSW National Premier League 4 (NL3)
  • 2022: NSW League Three (NL3)
  • 2023: NSW League Two (NL2)

Notable Internationals

References

External links

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Parramatta Football Club commonly known as Parramatta Melita Eagles or just Melita are a semi professional Australian soccer club based in South Granville New South Wales The club was established by Maltese migrants in 1956 and played several seasons in the National Soccer League winning the NSL Cup twice Later they were in the New South Wales Premier League which the club won on six occasions The club currently competes in the NSW League Two formerly National Premier Leagues NSW 3 Parramatta FCFull nameParramatta Football ClubNickname s Melita Eagles WhitesFounded1956GroundMelita StadiumCapacity10 000ChairmanSteve ElricheHead CoachLuis ContigianiLeagueNSW League Two202210th of 11 NSW League Three Promoted NSW League Two WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 2012 1 2 2013 Present Day National Premier Leagues NSW Introduction 2 Honours Highlights 3 Divisional History 4 Notable Internationals 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe club was formed in 1956 as Melita Eagles United Soccer Football Club by Maltese immigrants after the amalgamation of two Maltese clubs Malta Eagles Established 1952 and Melita Soccer Football Club Established 1953 Prior to their amalgamation these two clubs were the fiercest of rivals competing in the Eastern Suburbs Soccer Football Association ESSFA Melita Eagles have had a long and distinguished career in NSW soccer history Their origins in the Maltese community stretch way back to the formation of the original NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs in 1957 Along with higher profile clubs like Prague Hakoah APIA Leichhardt St George Pan Hellenic and others it was part of the original breakaway movement which led to the end of the old NSW Soccer Football Association in January 1957 The club was previously known as Melita Eagles United Soccer Football Club Melita Eagles Newtown Parramatta Melita Eagles Parramatta Eagles PCYC Parramatta Eagles 2007 2012 Edit After having been relegated at the end of the 2006 season from the NSW Premier League the club evolved into PCYC Parramatta Eagles FC with the backing of the NSW Police Citizens Youth Club and competed in the NSW Super League in 2007 The Eagles qualified for the finals series in all four seasons under PCYC suffering defeats in the 2008 and 2009 Grand Finals As a result of the first team finishing as Premiers in 2010 the club was promoted back to the Premier League In 2011 a new partnership was formed between Parramatta Melita Eagles Sports Club and Granville and Districts Soccer Football Association GDSFA in which the club became known as Parramatta FC Although the first grade team finished at the bottom of the NSW Premier League ladder in 2011 strong performances by the Under 20 and Under 18 teams ensured that the club remained eligible to play Premier League football in 2012 due to the state s system of promotion and relegation The Eagles weren t so lucky in 2012 suffering relegation 2013 Present Day National Premier Leagues NSW Introduction Edit In 2013 the Eagles would return to the second division now labelled the NPL NSW 2 after the introduction of the National Premier Leagues finishing just outside finals contention Parramatta made amends in 2014 finishing as Minor Premiers and nine points clear at the top of the table Sadly Parramatta would lose their Grand Final but would return to the National Premier Leagues NSW competition for the 2015 season Surviving relegation on the final day in 2015 and then missing out on the finals series after being just outside the top five for much of the 2016 season 2017 was the season the club hoped to finally qualify for NPL1 finals football for the first time since the 2002 03 season What was to come would be a first in the club s 60 year history and a shock to every supporter Already struggling at the bottom of the table an exodus of senior players occurred during the mid season transfer window Although performances had improved the team could not avoid finishing bottom of the table and suffering relegation Under a new board led by businessman local community leader and GDSFA treasurer Steve Elriche there was hope heading into the 2018 season The season started very promisingly however as the season wore on the lack of depth in the three senior squads began to reveal issues due to the events which occurred in 2017 The mid season transfer window saw all three grades in particular 1st Grade look to strengthen their squads but the player point system which clubs were to abide by proved a massive obstacle for our club Sadly missed opportunities in matches throughout the season cost Parramatta finishing last on the Club Championship table for the second season in a row and suffered a successive relegation While 2019 saw an improvement in the club s performance Parramatta FC s 1st Grade side could not grab enough wins throughout the regular season to avoid relegation once again a rare third successive relegation occurred With the bottom five NSW NPL3 clubs on the Club Championship table to be dropped to compete in the NSW NPL4 competition for the 2020 season Due to Football NSW s proposed restructuring the Eagles would finish third last Honours Highlights EditIFFHS World Top 100 Clubs Twice named 2 1993 Ranked 90 amp 98 National Soccer League Cup Winners 2 1990 91 1993 94 Runners Up 1 1992 93 National Soccer League Challenge Cup Winners 1 1994 Maltese Cultural Cup Winners 1 2020 Umbro International Cup Winners 1 1977 NSW Waratah Cup Runners Up 1 1996 NSW Ampol Cup Runners Up 2 1978 1979 National Premier Leagues NSW Premiers 6 1980 1983 1986 1989 1997 2001 02 Champions 6 1985 1988 1989 1996 1997 2001 02 Grand Finalist 4 1980 1983 1986 1999 NSW League One Premiers 3 1977 2010 2014 Grand Finalist 3 2008 2009 2014 NSW League Two Premiers 1 1961Divisional History Edit1957 1958 NSW Division Two NL1 1959 1961 NSW Division Three NL2 1962 1966 NSW Division Two NL3 1967 1970 NSW Division One NPL 1971 1977 NSW Division Two NL1 1978 NSW Division One NPL 1979 1982 NSW State League NPL 1983 NSW Division One NPL 1984 National Soccer League NSL 1985 1989 NSW Division One NPL 1989 1995 National Soccer League NSL 1996 2000 NSW Super League NPL 2000 2006 NSW Premier League NPL 2007 2010 NSW Super League NL1 2011 2012 NSW Premier League NPL 2013 2014 NSW National Premier League 2 NL1 2015 2017 NSW National Premier League 1 NPL 2018 NSW National Premier League 2 NL1 2019 NSW National Premier League 3 NL2 2020 2021 NSW National Premier League 4 NL3 2022 NSW League Three NL3 2023 NSW League Two NL2 Notable Internationals Edit Argentina Hector Martinez Australia Ahmad Elrich Alan Hunter Australian association footballer Andrew Callanan Anissa Tann Attila Abonyi Aytek Genc Cliff van Blerk David Lowe Erik Paartalu Gabriel Mendez George Haniotis Glenn Gwynne Greg Brown footballer born 1962 Howard Tredinnick James Holland footballer Joe Spiteri John Davies Mark Bridge Mark Milligan Marshall Soper Matthew Bingley Matthew Jurman Mitchell Duke Nathan Burns Oliver Bozanic Peter Katholos Robert Wheatley Saso Petrovski Shannon Cole Sharon Dewar Tarek Elrich Terry Greedy Tony Franken Tracey Wheeler Walter Ardone Austria Karl Jaros Cameroon Cyrille Ndongo Keller Guinea Ballamodou Conde Lebanon Michael Reda Yahya El Hindi Malta Fred Falzon Joe Cilia Joe il Faqi Farrugia Joe Ginger Zammit Ray Farrugia New Zealand Istvan Nemet Philippines Dominic del Rosario Poland Jaroslaw Nowicki Uruguay Washington Gonzalez Wales Trevor EdwardsReferences EditExternal links Edithttps parramattafc com au https www facebook com ParramattaFC https www facebook com parramatta melita eagles History of Parramatta Eagles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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