Collingwood Warriors SC explained

Clubname:Collingwood Warriors
Fullname:Collingwood Warriors Soccer Club
Nickname:Warriors, Collingwood
Short Name:CWSC
Founded:1996
Dissolved:1997
Ground:Victoria Park
Olympic Park
Capacity:15'000
18'500
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Zoran Matic
League:National Soccer League
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Collingwood Warriors Soccer Club was an Australian semi-professional association football (soccer) club based in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Abbotsford. It participated in the National Soccer League in 1996–97, lasting only a solitary season.[1] The club's most notable achievement was winning the last NSL Cup in the 1996–97 tournament, which would be the only silverware the club celebrated.[2]

History

The club was formed as a joint-venture between Australian Football League club Collingwood[3] and Greek backed former NSL club Heidelberg United, that was then trading as 'Melbourne Warriors'.[4] The home strip was of a shirt with black and white stripes resembling the Australian rules club, with streaks of yellow resembling Heidelberg, with black shorts and white socks. The kit provider was Lotto[5] which also provided a third kit, which was worn in the 1996–97 NSL Cup final. The club's match-day home-ground and place of training & administration was Victoria Park in Abbotsford, sharing with the Australian rules club during their respective off-season.[6]

In the pre-season the club recruited Zoran Matic who had previously taken Adelaide City to two NSL championships and signed multiple experienced players leading to high-anticipation for the season. The Warriors defeated Marconi-Fairfield 1–0 in the last NSL Cup[7] Despite a strong start to the season in which the team went seven matches without defeat, Collingwood's form slumped and it ended up finishing second from bottom on the table.[8] The team also lacked money, and disbanded at the end of the 1996/97 season. Throughout this period, Heidelberg maintained a separate team in the Victorian Premier League. Con Boutsianis, Goran Lozanovski and Kimon Taliadoros scored equal most goals for the club at seven each, with Frank Juric making the most appearances, of twenty-five for the club.[9]

Notable former players

Honours

NSL Cup

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collingwood Warriors Club Page.
  2. Web site: National Soccer League - 1996/97 Season results.
  3. Web site: The Presidents: Kevin Rose.
  4. Web site: History of Collingwood Warriors.
  5. Web site: Collingwood Warriors - Historical Football Kits. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120520011922/http://www.aussiekits.com/collingwood_warriors/collingwood_warriors.htm . 20 May 2012 .
  6. Web site: Victoria Park | Austadiums.
  7. Web site: National Soccer League - 1996/97 Season results.
  8. Web site: Australian Soccer.
  9. Web site: Collingwood Warriors 1996/97.