Yagoona Lions

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Yagoona Lions FC
Full name Yagoona Lions Football Club
Nickname(s) Lions, Lavovi, Makedonija
Founded 1971
Ground O'Neill Park Yagoona, Sydney
Ground Capacity 2000
Chairman Australia Republic of Macedonia Tony Simonovski
Manager Australia Republic of Macedonia Robert Andonovski
League BDAFA Premier League
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Yagoona Lions FC is a football (soccer) club located in the Bankstown suburb of Yagoona, New South Wales. Their home ground is O'Neill Park. The club was formed by local Macedonian Australians. Yagoona Lions compete in the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association (BDAFA).

Yagoona Lions Football Club (YLFC) is a sporting organisation that aims to identify and develop grass root footballers within the Bankstown District. Yagoona Lions FC is a long serving affiliate of the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association (BDAFA) and continues to compete under BDAFA. The club has both female and male teams ranging from under 6’s right through to over 35’s.

O’Neill Park is the home of Yagoona Lions which consists of three playing fields. All the fields have lighting, however two have lighting capable of hosting night fixtures. O’Neill Park also does have change room facilities as well as an open operating kiosk. The club has maintained its traditional red and black strip since the early 1980s and has continued using the Lion as the official symbol of the club.

History

Yagoona Lions have a longer and more intriguing history than many might imagine. Despite the adversity of a small population base and relative isolation, the seeds of the current football club was sown as far back as 1971 with the formation of Yagoona Districts Soccer Club.

By 1975, the club had grown sizeably leading to a split and formation of the club we know today, albeit under a different moniker – Yagoona Macedonia Soccer Club.

Yagoona Macedonia was formed as a focal point for the newly immigrated Macedonian community to gather and socialise, and to provide the then Australian-Macedonian youth with the opportunity to learn and play this ‘world game’ that was so popular back in their homeland of Macedonia. The club soon earnt its stripes in the Inter Urban 5th Division, and to the surprise of many, won the title in just their second year. This success led to promotion to the heady heights of the Inter Urban 3rd Division and the club further consolidated its position by claiming the title in 1987.

In 1989, the club again changed its name – becoming the recognisable Yagoona Lions Soccer Club. This secured Yagoona’s position in the Bankstown District Soccer Association. The move also saw Yagoona adopt its new colours (red and black) and the lion became the official emblem of the club.The first few years in Alliance League were tough, with the club finishing near the bottom of the ladder each year until 1997 when they reached the semi finals for the first time. Soon after in 2000 they won a major trophy for the first time when they claimed the prestigious Premiership of Alliance League.

This began a long period of success for the club based almost entirely on homegrown talent, a policy which has been fostered by the club to the present day. It wasn’t until 2006 that Yagoona Lions celebrated its highest achievement claiming a season treble, winning the Premier League Minor Premiership, Grand Final Premiership and NSW Champion of Champions.

The Lions began to build a formidable outfit which saw further success in 2008 and saw Yagoona claim the NSW State Cup and Minor Premiership. The following year Yagoona replicated its double success claiming the Minor Premiership and NSW Champions of Champions for the second time in the clubs rich history.

In 2010 under coach Sash Talevski, the club had mixed fortunes, winning the 2010 Minor Premiership and Grand Final, however fell short of claiming back to back NSW Champion of Champions. 2010 also saw major improvements being carried out to O’neill Park, including the long awaited construction of improved lighting worthy of night fixtures.

The past 40 years has seen many changes with both success and disappointment to the Lions, but all involved with the club are positive the local spirit and pride will herald continued success well into the future.[1]

First Grade 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
1 Australia GK Tony Simonovski
4 Australia DF Steve Nedenovski (Captain)
44 Australia DF Nick Gorgioski
2 Australia DF Steve Nastevski
28 Australia DF Steve Rolevski
39 Australia MF David Ristevski
7 Australia MF Billy Kuzmanovski
11 Australia MF Aleksander Trpkoski
No. Position Player
27 Australia MF David Nastoski
87 Australia MF Bobby Ognenovski
18 Australia FW Nick Cvetkovski
9 Australia FW Zlatko Trajcevski
78 Australia MF Oliver Veljanovski
14 Australia MF Danny Nastoski
8 Australia MF Vlado Kiparizov
17 Australia MF Stefan Stojanovski
00 Australia GK Chris Javevski

Second Grade 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
00 Australia GK Robert Trpkoski
1 Australia GK Goran Jovanovski
22 Australia DF Steve Zagari
12 Australia DF Terry Trpeski
26 Australia DF Steve Mladenov
6 Australia MF Goran Kocev (captain)
19 Australia MF Tony Grbaseliv
24 Australia MF Quan Nyguen
87 Australia FW Nikola Spasenovski
19 Australia MF Tony Grbasliev
No. Position Player
3 Australia DF Michael Sobevski
55 Australia DF Steve Kotevski
25 Australia MF George Naumoski
80 Australia FW David Naumovski
86 Australia MF Danny Petrevski
31 Australia FW Mayas Hamdan
32 Australia MF Christopher Gan
88 Australia FW Mohammed Dub Dub
20 Australia MF Steve Najdovski
79 Republic of Macedonia DF Robert Veljanovski

Squad changes for 2012 Season

In:

  • Australia Billy Kuzmanovski - From Arncliffe Scots Australia
  • Australia David Ristevski - From Rockdale City Suns Australia
  • Australia Mayas Hamdan - From Bankstown Sports Strikers Australia
  • Australia David Nastoski - From Bankstown City Lions Australia
  • Australia Bobby Ognenovski - From Padstow Hornets Australia
  • Australia Mohammed Dub Dub - From Free Agent Australia
  • Australia Robert Veljanovski - From FK Pelister Republic of Macedonia

Out:

  • Australia Bale Gorgioski - To Shellcove FC Australia
  • Australia Tommy Markovski - To Shellcove FC Australia
  • Australia Jason Hatem - To Released
  • Australia Johnny Kiparizov - To Released
  • Australia Alexander Stevanoski - To Released
  • Australia Rob Neloski - To Released

Managers

  • Australia Sash Talevski (2007–2011)
  • Australia Robert Andonovski (2012–Present)

Personnel

Senior Club Officials

  • President: Tony Simonovski
  • Senior Vice President: Goran Kocev
  • Junior Vice President: Zoran Bozinovski
  • Secretary: TBA
  • Treasurers: TBA
  • Registar: Martin Toseski
  • Media Manager: David Naumovski
  • Canteen/Social Manager: TBA

Senior Squad Coaching and Medical staff

  • Football Operations Manager: Laurie Clarke
  • Manager: Robert Andonovski
  • Assistant Manager: Goran Kocev
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Tony Simonovski
  • Strength & Conditioning Coach: TBA
  • Sports Scientist: TBA
  • Physiotherapist: Robert Andonovski
  • Doctor: Dr TBA

References

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