Tuggeranong United FC
Full name | Tuggeranong United Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Tuggies, TUFC | ||
Founded | 1976 | ||
Ground | Kambah 2 | ||
League | NPL ACT | ||
2013 | NPL ACT, 9th | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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Tuggeranong United FC are a Football(Soccer) club based in Tuggeranong, ACT, Australia. The club currently fields teams in both the men's and women's leagues. In 2011, the club had 13 State League and 4 Masters teams across the Men's and Women's Capital Football State League divisions, and 28 Junior's(Under 10's to Under 18's) team as well as 39 Rooball(Under 9's) teams. With such a large amount of teams, this makes TUFC one of the largest Football clubs in the ACT.
History
The history of Tuggeranong United Football Club dates back to 1977, when Kambah United Soccer Club was formed. It catered for both junior and senior players in the local district, with the seniors fielding teams in the first division. The following year, the Wanniassa Soccer Club was formed, catering for junior players from Wanniassa and its environs. In 1985, Wanniassa Soccer Club changed its name to Tuggeranong Soccer Club and in 1986, Kambah United combined with Tuggeranong Soccer Club to form Tuggeranong United Soccer Club.[1] In 1989 TUSC won its first major trophy, the Federation Cup. A knock out competition run in conjunction with the entire league, involving teams from across the top divisions.
With a dedicated Executive Committee, and newfound strength, the club moved ahead strongly and won back to back premierships in 1991 and 1992. These achievements were followed by the club winning the Federation Cup again in 1993 and 1994, and narrowly losing the final in 1995. The club was brought back to earth soon after with disappointing results in 1996 and 1997 resulting in its Premier League teams being relegated back to the newly renamed Premier League 2 division for the 1998 season.
In 1999 the club recovered some key players and won the Grand Final in what was then called the State League 1. The win enabled the club to be promoted back into the Premier League. In 2000 the club came runners up in the Federation Cup Grand Final.
In the subsequent 4 years the club maintained a good player base and made the top 4 twice. In 2005 the club lost momentum and came bottom of the Premier League and were relegated into Division 1.
In 2006 the club again picked up and moved forward, attracting a new coach a several players. They progressed to the Grand Final of the Division 1, however were beaten in extra-time.
Tuggeranong will compete in the inaugural FFA Cup against South Hobart FC having qualified from winning the 2013 Federation Cup. Tuggeranong were the first football club to qualify for the FFA Cup.
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