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Dingley Stars FC

Dingley Stars Football Club is an association football club from the South-Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Formed in 1974, the club was formerly known as Dingley City Soccer Club which was changed in 2004 to Southern Stars FC, and then to Dingley Stars at the end of the 2014 season. Currently competing in the Victorian State League Division 1, their senior home ground is Kingston Heath, and their juniors base at Chadwick Reserve, Howard Road, Dingle. Club colours are red and white (full red kit home, full white kit away). After an unsuccessful year in 2009, Southern Stars FC were relegated to the Victorian State League Division 2, it is the club's first time getting relegated in its 36-year history. The following year in 2010 finished 1st getting promoted back to State 1. Then in 2011 the club finished 2nd only by goal difference to be promoted to the Victorian Premier League.

Dingley Stars
Full nameDingley Stars Football Club
Nickname(s)Genclikgucu
Founded1974
GroundChadwick Reserve
Capacity2000
ChairmanKazim Fat
ManagerHasan Karakoc
LeagueVictorian State League 4 South
20197th

History edit

Cheltenham Soccer Club, also known as Cheltenham Spor, was established in 1974 by members of Melbourne's Turkish Australian community. Fifteen years later, in 1989, it changed its name to Mentone ATA Soccer Club (ATA Spor), however, in 1990 Mentone ATA Soccer Club ceased officially as a soccer club. In 1991 two friends Okan Yildar and Aykut Sakranlioglu re-established a Turkish-based Soccer Club and named it Parkdale Soccer Club (Genclik Gucu (Youth Power)), which in 1995 moved to Dingley and changed its name once again, but this time to Dingley City Soccer Club, while retaining its Turkish name of Genclik Gucu.

The club was known was Southern Stars (Genclik Gucu) Football Club, the club had outgrown the ground Chadwick Reserve in Dingley. The club's senior and reserve teams moved to Ross Reserve and then Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, while Chadwick Reserve remained the home of the club's junior teams. Today Dingley Stars FC has players from all cultural backgrounds and recently moved back to their traditional home ground Chadwick Reserve for all matches.

Club performance history edit

 

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2003: Victorian State League Division 3 – 9th
2004: Victorian State League Division 3 – 2nd [Promoted]
2005: Victorian State League Division 2 – 8th
2006: Victorian State League Division 2 – 2nd [Promoted]
2007: Victorian State League Division 1 – 3rd
2008: Victorian State League Division 1 – 4th
2009: Victorian State League Division 1 – 12th [Relegated]
2010: Victorian State League Division 2 – 1st [Promoted]
2011: Victorian State League Division 1 – 2nd [Promoted]
2012: Victorian Premier League – 10th
2013: Victorian Premier League – 12th [Relegated]
2014: Victorian State League Division 1 – 12th [Relegated]
2015: Victorian State League Division 2 – 12th [Relegated]
2016: Victorian State League Division 3 – 6th
2017: Victorian State League Division 3 – 10th
2018: Victorian State League Division 3 – 12th [Relegated]
2019: Victorian State League Division 4 – 7th

Match fixing scandal edit

On 15 September 2013 Victoria Police arrested up to ten people, including Southern Stars players David Obaze, Nick McKoy and Joe Woolley and coach, Zaya Younan. Later in September criminal charges were laid via the Victoria Police and the FFA handed Noel, Woolley, David Obaze, Nicholas McKoy and coach Zia Younan initial suspensions which prevented them from being involved in any football-related activity in Australia while the investigation was ongoing. Those bans were also extended worldwide by FIFA. Two British footballers, Reiss Noel and Joe Woolley received life-time bans from FIFA due to the incident.[2]

Gerry Subramaniam, a Malaysian national and the Australian ring-leader of the betting syndicate behind the match fixing, was sentenced to three years jail in Australia, to be followed by deportation to Malaysia.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Victorian League Archive". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. ^ "FIFA extends British footballers' Australia-wide bans globally". ABC News (Australia). 17 March 2014.
  3. ^ News, ABC (24 April 2014). "Soccer match-fixing ringleader sentenced". ABC News (Australia). {{cite news}}: |last1= has generic name (help)

External links edit

  • Official website 21 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  • Dingley Stars Victorian Football Club Archive

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This article is about the Australian soccer club For other uses see Southern Stars This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dingley Stars FC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Dingley Stars Football Club is an association football club from the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne Victoria Formed in 1974 the club was formerly known as Dingley City Soccer Club which was changed in 2004 to Southern Stars FC and then to Dingley Stars at the end of the 2014 season Currently competing in the Victorian State League Division 1 their senior home ground is Kingston Heath and their juniors base at Chadwick Reserve Howard Road Dingle Club colours are red and white full red kit home full white kit away After an unsuccessful year in 2009 Southern Stars FC were relegated to the Victorian State League Division 2 it is the club s first time getting relegated in its 36 year history The following year in 2010 finished 1st getting promoted back to State 1 Then in 2011 the club finished 2nd only by goal difference to be promoted to the Victorian Premier League Dingley StarsFull nameDingley Stars Football ClubNickname s GenclikgucuFounded1974GroundChadwick ReserveCapacity2000ChairmanKazim FatManagerHasan KarakocLeagueVictorian State League 4 South20197thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Club performance history 3 Match fixing scandal 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCheltenham Soccer Club also known as Cheltenham Spor was established in 1974 by members of Melbourne s Turkish Australian community Fifteen years later in 1989 it changed its name to Mentone ATA Soccer Club ATA Spor however in 1990 Mentone ATA Soccer Club ceased officially as a soccer club In 1991 two friends Okan Yildar and Aykut Sakranlioglu re established a Turkish based Soccer Club and named it Parkdale Soccer Club Genclik Gucu Youth Power which in 1995 moved to Dingley and changed its name once again but this time to Dingley City Soccer Club while retaining its Turkish name of Genclik Gucu The club was known was Southern Stars Genclik Gucu Football Club the club had outgrown the ground Chadwick Reserve in Dingley The club s senior and reserve teams moved to Ross Reserve and then Kingston Heath Soccer Complex while Chadwick Reserve remained the home of the club s junior teams Today Dingley Stars FC has players from all cultural backgrounds and recently moved back to their traditional home ground Chadwick Reserve for all matches Club performance history edit nbsp 1 2003 Victorian State League Division 3 9th 2004 Victorian State League Division 3 2nd Promoted 2005 Victorian State League Division 2 8th 2006 Victorian State League Division 2 2nd Promoted 2007 Victorian State League Division 1 3rd 2008 Victorian State League Division 1 4th 2009 Victorian State League Division 1 12th Relegated 2010 Victorian State League Division 2 1st Promoted 2011 Victorian State League Division 1 2nd Promoted 2012 Victorian Premier League 10th 2013 Victorian Premier League 12th Relegated 2014 Victorian State League Division 1 12th Relegated 2015 Victorian State League Division 2 12th Relegated 2016 Victorian State League Division 3 6th 2017 Victorian State League Division 3 10th 2018 Victorian State League Division 3 12th Relegated 2019 Victorian State League Division 4 7thMatch fixing scandal editOn 15 September 2013 Victoria Police arrested up to ten people including Southern Stars players David Obaze Nick McKoy and Joe Woolley and coach Zaya Younan Later in September criminal charges were laid via the Victoria Police and the FFA handed Noel Woolley David Obaze Nicholas McKoy and coach Zia Younan initial suspensions which prevented them from being involved in any football related activity in Australia while the investigation was ongoing Those bans were also extended worldwide by FIFA Two British footballers Reiss Noel and Joe Woolley received life time bans from FIFA due to the incident 2 Gerry Subramaniam a Malaysian national and the Australian ring leader of the betting syndicate behind the match fixing was sentenced to three years jail in Australia to be followed by deportation to Malaysia 3 References edit Victorian League Archive ozfootball net Retrieved 27 December 2015 FIFA extends British footballers Australia wide bans globally ABC News Australia 17 March 2014 News ABC 24 April 2014 Soccer match fixing ringleader sentenced ABC News Australia a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last1 has generic name help External links editOfficial website Archived 21 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine Dingley Stars Victorian Football Club Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dingley Stars FC amp oldid 1202228037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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