Gungahlin United FC Womens explained

Clubname:Gungahlin United FC
Fullname:Gungahlin United Football Club
Nickname:Gunners
Founded:2015
Ground:Gungahlin Enclosed Oval
Capacity:1,150
Coordinates:-35.185°N 149.1272°W
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Mark Supple
Treasurer:Francis Supple
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Jenny Rolfe
League:ACT WNPL
Season:2017
Position:2nd
Current:2017 Capital Football season
Website:https://www.gufc.org.au/
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Gungahlin United FC Womens is an Australian amateur women's association football club based in the Canberra district of Gungahlin, ACT. Established in 2015 by Gungahlin United FC, the team currently competes in the ACT Women's National Premier League with home matches played at Gungahlin Enclosed Oval.

History

In 2015, Gungahlin United FC established its first ACT elite level women's team to compete in the ACT Women's National Premier League.[1] The team is full of local talent, showcasing notable players such as Sally Rojahn (Canberra United), Grace Field (Canberra United), Najwa Allen (Najwa FC), Brittany Palombi (Najwa FC), Ashleigh Palombi (WPL Golden boot 2012, 2013, 2015)

The Gungahlin women's team is known for having the most dedicated supporters in the WPL competition, many of whom travel from as far as Kambah to see the home games.

Current squad

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Home venue

Gungahlin United's WNPL first team home venue is Gungahlin Enclosed Oval. The ground was constructed in 2013/14 with the official opening on 7 March 2014. The stadium has a seating capacity of 1,150 (550 under cover) and an overall capacity of 5,000. Gungahlin United is one of four tenants of the venue with the multi-purpose field being used for association football, Australian rules football, rugby union and rugby league.[3] Canberra based Stewart Architecture was the architect of the stadium which cost stadium owner, the ACT Government, $12.5 million to build. The ground has a natural water-efficient grass surface, team and officials' changing rooms, public toilets, canteen and storage for both users and maintenance staff. Rooms are provided for coaches, the ground announcer and the operator of the electronic scoreboard. There is also a club room which can be used for after/pre-match functions.[4]

Season-by-season results

The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Gungahlin United FC following the conclusion of each ACT Women's National Premier League season.

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18 5 5 8 33 32 +1 20 6th Did not Qualify
15 9 3 3 55 19 +36 30 3rd Lost preliminary final
21 13 2 6 74 30 +44 41 Runner-up Lost preliminary final

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gungahlin United commits to the Capital Football National Premier League in 2015 . . Lee . Gaskin . 2015-01-21 . 4 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Statistics for Gungahlin United FC - WNPL playing in Womens National Premier League. www.sportstg.com . 2018-01-04 .
  3. Web site: Launch of $12.5 million Gungahlin Oval for four sporting codes. . Lee . Gaskin . 2014-04-07 . 30 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Gungahlin Enclosed Oval ready for action . www.cmd.act.gov.au . Andrew . Barr . 2014-04-07 . 2017-01-31 .