Rockingham City FC

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Rockingham City Football Club
Founded 1970
Ground Lark Hill
President Brian Kennedy
Senior Coach Charlie Smith
League Football West Division 1
2013 12th
Home colours
Away colours

Rockingham City FC is an association football club based in Rockingham, Western Australia established in 1970. The club has been in the Football West State League Division 1 since 2001 after being relegated from the Premier League in the 2000 season. Rockingham City was denied a part of the inaugural National Premier League season by Football West however will apply again for the 2016 intake when the NPL is expanded to 14 teams. Rockingham City boasts the finest ground in Western Australia at Lark Hill Sportsplex, moving from the original ground at Dowling Street in 2008. Rockingham City also hosts a vast range of junior teams starting at Under 6's and women teams.

Mission Statement

To provide a supportive, professional club to engage and enhance football players and supporters through all phases of their sporting career.

Corporate Vision

To become the Premier sporting club in the City of Rockingham, through successfully developing local football talent in Western Austarlia in a discipline, professional, community based environment.

Core Values

LOYALTY - to the club, the team & each other.
RESPECT - for the game, the officials, our supporters, our club & each other.
INTEGRITY - in all of our dealings. Do the right thing thing however difficult that may be.
PRIDE - in our history, our facilities, our ability and what we can achieve.
TRUST - in each other and the people with whom we associate.

Club Officials

  • President: Brian Kennedy
  • Senior Coach: Charlie Smith
  • Reserves Coach: Craig Thompson, Sean Brady
  • Under 18's Coach: Mike Tetlow, Cameron Lord
  • Team Manager: Lawrie Birney
  • Technical Director: Scott Halpin

Honours

Joined state league:
1971
Seasons in Semi-Professional Top Flight: 6
1977, 1991-1994, 2000
First Division winners
1976
Second Division winners
1973, 1983
Night Series winners
2008

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