Lusitano F.C.
This article is about South African football team. For the Portuguese football team, see Lusitano Futebol Clube. For the Brazilian football team, see Luzitano Futebol Clube.
Full name | Lusitano Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1966 | ||
Ground | Southern Surbs Sports Club, Johannesburg | ||
Capacity | N/A | ||
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Lusitano FC is a South African football (soccer) club based in Johannesburg that plays in the Vodacom League. Won the Castle Cup in 1977
Notable former players
- Peta Bala'c (GK) (1977-1978)
- Mickey Brown (D) (1977-1978)
- Tommy Cassidy (M) (c1975)
- Mike Collins (F) (1977; 1978)
- John Cowan (M) (1975)
- Walter Da Silva (F) (c1973)
- Larry De Freitas (M)
- Ian Delacour (D) (1976-1978)
- Eusébio (F) (guest, 1978)
- Ian Filby (F) (c1978)
- Malcolm Filby (F) (c1977)
- Keith Forrest (M) (1977-1978)
- Nino Gomes
- Eoin Hand (D) (1975; 1977)
- Brian Hogan (GK) (1974-1977)
- Malcolm Macdonald (F) (guest, 1975)
- Victor Nogueira (GK) (1979-1980)
- Manuel Pinheiro
- Norman Piper (M) (1975)
- Antonio Simoes (Guest)
- Toni (guest)
- Bobby Viljoen (M) (1974)
- Humberto Coelho (Guest)
- Alan Swan (D)
- Hughie Houston (M) (1975-1977)
Former notable coaches
- Eddie Lewis
- Mario Tuani
- Joe Freckleton
- Budgie Byrne
- Zeca Marques
- Frank Lord
- Fernando Mendes
- Walter Da Silva
Honours
- 1969 NFL Third Division Champions
- 1972 NFL Second Division league Champions
- 1977 NFL First Division Runners Up
- 1977 Castle Cup winners
- 1978 NPSL First Division league Champions
- 1982 NFL First Division Runners Up
- 2006 Southern Gauteng Second Division league Champions
- 2009 Gauteng Vodacom league Champions
See also
External links
- Club Website
- 1977 Team Photo
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