Dulwich Hill FC

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Dulwich Hill FC
Full name Dulwich Hill Football Club
Founded 1961
Ground Arlington oval, Dulwich Hill
Ground Capacity unknown
Club President Joe Pinto
League NSW Super League

Dulwich Hill FC are a football team located in the Inner West suburb of Dulwich Hill in Sydney. They currently play in the NSW Super League, the second tier of football in New South Wales, and third tier in Australia.

History

Dulwich Hill FC has a very Portuguese flavour to it, with there being many people with Portuguese background living in the suburb of Dulwich Hill. The club has had a mixture of success in the NSW Super League in recent years, after being demoted from the Super League, down to NSW State League Division One after the 2006 season. However, after some strong results in the years to come, they would finally be promoted back into the Super League in 2010 after finishing 1st in the 2009 Division One season.

Dulwich Hill FC also have a close affiliation with Fraser Park FC who were founded by Portuguese Immigrants in 1961. Due to their close geographical proximity as well as cultural ties, they consider themselves fierce rivals, which has increased dramatically since Dulwich Hill and Fraser Park both compete in the Super League. The Senior Men's team is coached by Paul Carter.

Notable players

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