Sturt Lions FC

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Sturt Lions
Full name Sturt Lions Football Club
Nickname(s) Lions
Founded 2003
Ground AA Bailey Reserve
Chairman John Vander Veeken
Manager Alan Paice Jnr
League FFSA State League
2011 State League, 8th
Website [www.sturtlions.com.au Club home page]
Home colours
Away colours

Sturt Lions is a soccer club in Adelaide, South Australia. Sturt Lions play in the South Australian State League. They play home games at AA Bailey Reserve.

History

The history of Sturt Lions has its current foundation based upon three junior teams that were established at Karinya Reserve in 2003 and played as Adelaide Hills Hawks teams in a red and white Ajax Amsterdam strip following many of the football philosophies of that Dutch club. These teams were under 11s coached by John Vander Veeken and Mike Degenhart, under 12s coached by John Hood and an under 13 team coached by Jim Phillips and Peter Quinn. This group continued to grow yearly and was significantly influenced by Raymond Blair who joined the coaching group in 2005

In 2008 this Karinya based junior group had grown to 7 teams covering under 10s through to under 16s and changed its senior link to Sturt Marion Thunder including its colours to the current orange and blue.

In 2011 this Karinya based group entered its own senior teams in the Football Federation of SA State League with another name update to the Sturt Lions Football Club. This inaugural senior team was coached by playing coaches Alan Paice and Mark Donk. The club also fielded junior teams from u7 through to u17s.

Interwoven within this club fabric are the romantic threads of three past Federation clubs. The orange and the Dutch lion within the current club logo represents the Orange Soccer Club, a club consisting of mainly Dutch migrants that started in 1954. The blue within the current players strip represents the Sturt Soccer Club, a club that commenced in 1907 within the Mitcham Council area. 1963 saw the amalgamation of these two clubs into the Orange Sturt Soccer Club that played within the Mitcham Council area with that clubs' final season in 1983. The third thread is the Blackwood Soccer Club which commenced in 1977 in the amateur league rising to the top Football Federation league in 1990 then closing at the end of 1991. Significantly, Blackwood developed Karinya Reserve into a football field for the local area under the leadership of then local businessman Alan Charman.

There are family threads across these former clubs within the Sturt Lions with many junior and senior players that have fathers and grandfathers that represented Sturt, Orange, Orange Sturt and Blackwood.

As recognition of these threads into the new club, Sturt Lions, there is the annual Bep DeVries Award for the most progressive junior player within the senior teams. Bep DeVries is the son of a Dutch migrant who played senior football for both Orange Sturt and Blackwood. He is fabled within Orange Sturt history for being only 15 and regularly after playing in the under 18 and reserve teams would come off the senior team bench and play in his third game on the same day. This award reflects the aims of Sturt Lions to provide football opportunities for young players.

Board

President - John Vander Veeken
Vice President - Derek Nagle
Treasurer - Brian Rungie
Secretary - Brian Rungie
Senior Delegate -Alan Paice snr
Seniors Director -Liam O'Callaghan
Juniors Coordinator - Derek Nagle
SSF Coordinator - Garth Thompson
Special Projects - John Hood

Current 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 Daniel Paterson
Australia James Neeson
Australia Mitchell Hume
Australia Aaron Noble
Australia Alan Paice
Australia Julian Diendofier
Australia Jamie Prevett
Australia Alexander Neary
Australia Jamie Heasman
Australia Jacob Apech
Australia William Plush
Australia Jamie Furber
Australia Joshua Berger
Australia Mark Donk
Australia Alexander Barnard
No. Position Player
Australia John Hood
Australia Joshua Donk
Australia Torsten Rutter
Australia Andrew Plush
Australia James Donaldson
Australia Michael Harkness
Australia Owen Hocking
Australia Dobrivoje Kljaic
Australia Maximiliano Canepa
Australia Darren Paice
Australia Hussein Alhammad
Australia Michael Bourke
Australia Paul van Mierle
Australia Angus Miller
Australia Luke O'Callaghan

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