Inglewood United

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Inglewood United
Full name Inglewood United Soccer Club
Founded 1951 as The Kiev Soccer Club
Ground Clipsal Stadium, Inglewood, Western Australia
Capacity ~2000
League Vodafone State League
2006 8th
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Inglewood United is a football team from Perth, Western Australia. They play in the Vodafone State League, a semi-professional competition and the top league in Western Australia. Their home ground, Clipsal Stadium, is located in Inglewood.

The club's most recent success was in the 2005 night series, which they won by defeating Swan I.C 3-0 in the final. Their reserve side also completed the league and cup double in 2006.


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[edit] Honours

1977, 1999 Cup Winners

1981, 1995 Cup Runners Up

1983, 2005 Night Series Winners

1976, 1979, 1997, 2000 Night Series Runners Up

1996 Premier League Winners

1968, 1977, 1994, 1995 Premier League Runners Up

1964, 1967 First Division Winners

1962 First Division Runners Up

[edit] League record

League positions since 1962

1962: 2nd - Semi-Pro First Division

1963: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1964: 1st - Semi-Pro First Division

1965: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1966: 3rd - Semi-Pro First Division

1967: 1st - Semi-Pro First Division

1968: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1969: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1970: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1971: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1972: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1973: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1974: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1975: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1976: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1977: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1978: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1979: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1980: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1981: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1982: 3rd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1983: 3rd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1984: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1985: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1986: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1987: 9th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1988: 6th - Semi-Pro First Division

1989: 4th - Semi-Pro First Division

1990: 5th - Semi-Pro First Division

1991: 5th - Semi-Pro First Division

1992: 7th - Semi-Pro First Division (SFWA)

1993: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1994: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1995: 2nd - Semi-Pro Premier League

1996: 1st - Semi-Pro Premier League

1997: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1998: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

1999: 7th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2000: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2001: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2002: 5th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2003: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2004: 6th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2005: 4th - Semi-Pro Premier League

2006: 8th - Semi-Pro Premier League

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Oliver Taseski
RGK Australia GK Jason Razmovski
2 Australia DF Shane Pryce (captain)
3 Australia DF Daniel Kovacevic
4 Australia DF Shaun Kilkelly
5 Australia DF Daniel Stoitis
6 Australia MF Darren Broxton
7 Australia MF Michael Baczynski
9 Australia FW Daniel Neiderberger
10 Australia FW Louis Parkinson
11 Australia MF Kevin Griffiths
12 Australia FW Stephen Worthy
13 Australia DF David Whiteside
No. Position Player
16 Australia MF Aaron Colli
18 Australia MF Jason Colli
19 Australia MF Anthony Danze
20 Australia FW Albert Osei-Tutu
22 Australia MF Dean Apelgren
23 Australia FW Greg Sharland
24 Australia MF Alex Stamatiadis
25 Australia MF Joseph Davis
26 Australia DF James Duncan
27 Serbia FW Mladin Kovacevic
28 Australia FW Ryan Frisina
41 Australia MF James Sammut
45 Australia MF David Tanevski
46 England DF Simon Woolley


Staff

  • First Team Coach: Alan Vest
  • Reserves Coach: Kevin Brophy
  • Assistant Reserves Coach: Lee Bamber
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Lee Bamber

[edit] Past players of note

Anthony Danze

Bobby Despotovski

Gary Marocchi

Shane Pryce

FW : 2006 The Vodafone State League

Armadale | Bayswater City | Cockburn City | ECU Joondalup | Floreat Athena | Inglewood United
Perth SC | Sorrento | Stirling Lions | Swan IC | Wanneroo City | Western Knights

Football (soccer) in Australia
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Victorian Premier League (Div 1) Australia (men) Football Federation Victoria
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Brisbane Premier League (Div 1) List of clubs Football Queensland
South Australian Super League (Premier League) (State League) List of venues Football Federation of South Australia
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National Soccer League (Defunct) Football Federation Tasmania
Football Federation Northern Territory