Cockburn City SC explained

Clubname:Cockburn City
Fullname:Cockburn City Soccer Club
Nickname:The Burn
Ground:Dalmatinac Park
Capacity:2,000
Chairman:Heidi Lazzaro
Manager:Mirko Jelicic
Website:http://www.cockburncity.org/
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Current:2022 Football West season#2022 National Premier Leagues WA

Cockburn City Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club currently playing in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia. They play their home games at Dalmatinac Park and train at Beale Park.

History

Cockburn City Soccer Club's origin goes back to 1929 when they were known as Spearwood Rovers, and after the 1964 season they amalgamated with Britannia (who had renamed a year earlier from Fremantle City) to become Cockburn United. A few months earlier, some of the Spearwood Rovers club had joined forces with Balkans Dalmatinac, to create Fremantle Dalmatinac (who were renamed Spearwood Dalmatinac in 1974). The two clubs enjoyed success in the period after, with facilities close to each other at Dalmatinac Park and Beale Park. The clubs reunited in 1998 under the negotiations of Angelko Petkovich and John Mijacika and became Cockburn City Soccer Club. The facilities at both parks are still used by the club's Junior and Senior teams.

Men's team

Current squad

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Current coaching staff

Honours (League Positions)

(as Spearwood/Fremantle Dalmatinac)

(as Cockburn United/Spearwood Rovers)

(as Cockburn City)

Ref:[2] [3]

Notable past players

List includes players from Cockburn youth or senior teams that have gone on to represent the Australian national team.

Women's team

The Cockburn city women's team last played in the 2014 Women's State League Premier Division in the 2014 season.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: WA State Cup Finals Day 2022. 24 July 2022. Football West.
  2. Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
  3. Web site: Competitions at Football West.