Sturt Lions FC

Sturt Lions Soccer Club is an Australian professional football club in Adelaide, South Australia. Nicknamed the Lions, Sturt are associated with FFSA, and they currently play in the NPL South Australia. The league is a first tier-league in South Australia and second-tier nationally. The club, while based in the suburbs in and around the city of Mitcham, they currently play their senior home games at Adelaide Shores Football Centre in West Beach. The club has one of the largest junior programs in South Australia.

Sturt Lions
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Full nameSturt Lions Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Lions
Founded2003 (2003)
GroundKarinya Reserve, Eden Hills
ChairmanJohn Van
ManagerLino Fusco
LeagueNPL South Australia
202311th of 12 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

In 2017 the Lions were Champions of State League 1 after defeating White City, Adelaide Raiders, South Adelaide and Western Strikers in the Final Series. As the Champions, the Lions were promoted to the NPL in 2018.They were again promoted to the NPL in 2021 after winning the state league final through spectacular goals from Gonzalo Rodriguez. Sturt has gone from strength to strength under long term manager Lino Fusco. They are hot favourites to challenge for the NPL Title in 2023.

In 2020 the Lions were again Champions of State League 1 after defeating South Adelaide over 2 legs before beating White City in the Promotion Final. As the Champions, the Lions were promoted to the NPL in 2021.

Notable players

In May 2018 Sturt signed Italian striker Matteo Federici. Federici came through the ranks for Serie A sides Lecce and Chievo Verona. Federici scored 6 goals in his first 7 appearances for Sturt and his performances have been acclaimed in the local media.[1]

In August 2021 Sturt signed Adelaide United legend Michael Marrone. After amassing 250+ games in the A-League and making 1 appearance for the National Team, Michael returned to the local league with Sturt. After signing on the 3rd of August, Michael scored 7 minutes into his debut on the following weekend.

Honours

Divisional history

Season League Cup
Division Pld W D L GF GA +/- Pts Position Finals
2011 SA Div 31834111955-36138thDNQ
2012 SA Div 31821151560-45710th (P)DNQ
2013 SA Div 23013263496-62616thDNQFederation Cup Round of 32
2014 SA Div 22885153251-192911thDNQFederation Cup Round of 32
2015 SA Div 230128106246+16449thDNQFederation Cup Quarter Finalist
2016 SA Div 22212374127+14394thPreliminary finalFederation Cup Round of 32
2017 SA Div 22211293630+6354thChampionFederation Cup Round of 32
2018 SA Div 12254132448-241911th (R)DNQFederation Cup Round of 32
2019 SA Div 22212734121+20432ndPreliminary finalFederation Cup Round of 32
2020 SA Div 22213634818+30452ndChampionFederation Cup Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 SA Div 12296734340335thPreliminary finalFederation Cup Quarter Finalist

References

  1. "'Travelling bomber' strikes from Italy". Adelaidenow.com.au. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
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