Rydalmere Lions FC explained

Ground:Rydalmere Park
Clubname:Rydalmere Lions
Fullname:Rydalmere Lions FC
Founded:1979
Website:https://www.rydalmerefc.com.au/

Rydalmere Lions FC are a football (soccer) club, from the suburb of Rydalmere in the city of Parramatta. The club is also known as Rydalmere Football Club and Rydalmere FC and was founded in 1979. The Men's team currently plays in the NSW League One (formerly NSW NPL2) competition, the second tier of football in New South Wales and the third tier in Australia when including the national competition, the A-League. They gained promotion to NSW NPL2 after finishing as premiers of the 2017 NSW NPL 3. In 2022, National Premier Leagues NSW 3 competition rename as NSW League Two and as end of season 2022, finish tops 8 and earning promotion back in NSW League One in 2023, due to a restructuring of Football NSW competitions.

History

The club was formed as St. Joseph’s Zgharta Soccer Club in 1979.[1] In addition to competing in the Football NSW National Premier Leagues structure, they also provide football for all age groups at the grassroots level participating in competitions within the Granville & Districts Soccer Football Association as Rydalmere FC.[2] In 2014 the club merged with Fairfield City Lions to commencing competing in Football NSW competitions under the Rydalmere Lions FC banner.[3]

Club Colours and Kit

The club wear a predominantly red shirt with white on the sleeves and neck, red shorts and red socks.

Seasons

Men's League

Season Division P W D L GF GA Pts Position Finals position
2012^22 6 5 11 36 56 23 10/12 -
2013^20 13 3 4 54 18 42 2/11 Finalists
201416 9 2 5 36 16 29 4/9 Champions
201522 12 4 6 47 33 40 2/12 ?
201622 15 3 4 68 32 48 2/12 ?
201726 22 1 3 95 33 67 Premiers ?
201826 10 5 11 40 46 35 9/14 -
201926 6 7 13 27 26 25 12/14 (Relegated) -
2020-

^ as Fairfield City Lions

Men's Cup

SeasonCupRound
2014Third Preliminary Round
2015Fourth Preliminary Round
2016Fourth Preliminary Round
2017Third Preliminary Round
2018Fourth Preliminary Round
2019Fourth Preliminary Round
2020Cancelled
2021Fourth Preliminary Round
2022Fourth Preliminary Round

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History - Rydalmere FC . www.rydalmerefc.com.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160301064017/http://www.rydalmerefc.com.au/history.html . 2016-03-01.
  2. Web site: Find a Club – Granville Football Association.
  3. Web site: Fairfield City Lions join forces with Rydalmere FC. 28 January 2014.