Campbelltown City SC

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Campbelltown City
Full name Campbelltown City Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Red Devils
Founded 1963
Ground Newton Sportsground
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Don Leombruno
Manager Joe Mullen
League FFSA National Premier League
2012 Super League, 8th (League)
DNQ (Finals)
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Campbelltown City Soccer Club is a soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. Campbelltown City is a participant in the South Australian Super League. They play home matches at Newton Village Sports Complex and are the local club of the Campbelltown-Newton area in Adelaide's north-east suburbs.

History

Championship Winning Sides :

State League 2003

Division 1 1986, 2013

Division 2 1973, 1978, 1993

Division 3 1966, 1971

  • Campbelltown has the largest number of junior players out of all the FFSA clubs.
  • Campbelltown has 33 Teams (Juniors - U/7 Red, U/7 White, U/7 Blue, U/7 Black, U/8 Red, U/8 White, U/8 Black, U/9 Red, U/9 White, U/9 Black, U/10 Red, U/10 White, U/10 Black, U/11 Red, U/11 White, U/12 A, U/12 B, U/13 A, U/13 B, U/14 A, U/14 B, U/15 A, U/15 B, U/16, U/17, U/13 Girls, U/15 Girls, U/17 Girls. Seniors - U/19, U/23(Reserves), 1st Team, Women's Reserves, Women's 1st Team.)
  • Campbelltown has been a mainly Italian Australian-backed club. Many Italians live in the north-east suburbs of Campbelltown and Newton although there are children form many different cultures that occupy the junior teams in Campbelltown in the present.
  • The club was founded after a group of local lads got tired of playing scratch matches on a Sunday afternoon at Morialta Park and Foxfield. They decided that they wanted to play against better opposition and also have better playing conditions where they would not have to worry about avoiding artichokes, trees, cow manure and rocks. That group of lads got together at the local meeting place, Peter Centofanti's General Store on Montacute Road, and resolved that they would start their own team.
  • In 2009 new Junior clubrooms were built with the assistance of a Federal Government grant, and constructed by Tagara Builders Pty. Ltd.

2013 championship winning squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Australia Todd McSorley
Australia Frank Marafioti
Australia Les Pogliacomi
Australia Nicholas Green
Cameroon Calvin Mbarga
Australia Vasilis Parhas
Australia Dion Kirk
Australia Michael Matricciani
Australia Oliver Totani
Australia Shaun Harvey
Australia Haris Vuckic
Australia Michael Costantini
Australia Adam Piscioneri
Australia Stephen Maio
No. Position Player
Australia Jake Haliday
Australia Michael Menechella
Australia Dominic Matricciani
Australia Anthony Ture
Australia Angelo Arambatzis
Australia Michael Paleka
Australia Yamin Jamal
Australia Antony Piscioneri
Australia Shannon Claridge
Australia Josh Thomas
Australia Nathan Mauriello
Australia Lachlan Duffy
Australia Peter Tirimacco

Notable players

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