Ashfield SC

Ashfield Sports Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in the suburb of Ashfield, Perth, Western Australia, and founded in 1970. The club will compete in 2022 in the Football West State League Division 2.

Ashfield
Full nameAshfield Sports Club
Founded1970
GroundAshfield Reserve
Capacity2,000
PresidentPhil Kelly
ManagerJames Sammut
LeagueState League 2
20237th of 12
WebsiteClub website

History

Formed in 1970 the club was first named Ashfield Dynamo after its location in an industrial area. A dynamo is a machine that produces energy, so was a fitting name for the newly founded, "energetic" club. It competed in the Semi Professional League Division 2 in 1976. Following the Australian Soccer Federation decision to ban all ethnic names at all levels of competition, the club was renamed Ashfield Soccer and Sports Club. The fact that "Dynamo" was not ethnically linked in any way, seemed to be forgotten by the governing body at the time. In 1996 a partnership with Bunbury Tricolore, saw the name changed to Ashfield-Bunbury and the club won its first title in 1998. In 2001 Bunbury Soccer Club decided to strike out on their own (as South West Phoenix FC) and the name changed back to Ashfield Soccer and Sports Club. This did not deter the club, as they won their second title in the same year.[1] 2010 saw the name shortened to Ashfield Sports Club.

Honours

  • First Division Winners – 1998 (Ashfield/Bunbury), 2001 (Ashfield)
  • First Division Runners Up – 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015
  • Third Division Winners – 1988
  • Cup Runners Up – 2013
  • Night Series Lower Division Runners Up – 2007, 2010

Season history

Ashfield FC League History
SeasonPWDLFAPos.# TeamsDivisionCoach
1976223217221712th12Third DivisionJohn Van Hoek
1977221417208712th12Third DivisionJim Ward
1978225215276111th12Third DivisionJim Ward
19792296744405th12Fourth DivisionG. Duncan
1980225512313810th12Fourth DivisionG. Duncan
19812295845365th12Fourth DivisionB. Hayburst
198218441031567th10Fourth DivisionS. Rose
19831881934426th10Fourth DivisionT. Weslowski
198421141624458th8Fourth DivisionF. Hughes
198524551428728th9Fourth DivisionJ. Gray
198616511027397th9Fourth DivisionJ. Gray
19872167843365th8Fourth DivisionA. McCann
198821133564351st8Fourth Division
19892268829288th12Third DivisionCecil Lyness
199028166667265th15First DivisionMike Brazil
1991301441253458th16First DivisionJoe Kelly
199218441021399th14PSF Second DivisionGerry Wardle
199326136740307th14PSF Second DivisionJim Hendry
199426117839385th14PSF Second DivisionFred Boulding
1995224711316011th12PSF Second DivisionFred Boulding
199622113846425th12First DivisionJim Hendry
199728175695463rd15First DivisionIvan Garic
199822173287311st12First DivisionIvan Garic
1999226313336610th12Premier DivisionRob McCallum
2000226214263810th12Premier DivisionTom Kilkelly
2001751121121st8SWC First Division – Major PlayoffsTom Kilkelly
2002221219136612th12SWC Premier DivisionTom Kilkelly
200330148863485th16First DivisionTom Kilkelly
2004286319325713th15First DivisionTom Kilkelly
200520578293112th15First DivisionTom Kilkelly
200620126250202nd11First DivisionSalv Todoro
200722153454212nd12First DivisionSalv Todoro
2008222614165212th12First DivisionJohn Castrilli
2009223118176511th12First DivisionJohn Castrilli
2010223415446511th12First DivisionJohn Castrilli
20112295840446th12First DivisionMatt Carruthers
201224143650244th13First DivisionMatt Carruthers
201322104848346th12First DivisionMatt Carruthers
201422164276212nd12First DivisionPaul Dundo
201522161559242nd12First DivisionPaul Dundo
2016221021039315th12First DivisionTony Maguire/Paul Dundo
201720811140467th11First DivisionMatt Wardle
20182074935388th11First DivisionMatt Wardle
20192096532245th11First DivisionMatt Wardle

References

  1. "Background information prior to the SW Phoenix". Bunbury Soccer website. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
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