Club information: Berkeley Vale Soccer Club is a local club soccer club which was formed in 1974 at Kurraba Pde. The club adopted the “Wombat” as its mascot. Our club colours are Blue, Black and White. The club currently proudly boasts of a successful Premier League 1 squad, as well as All Age Men’s, Over 35’s, Under 18’s and All Age Women’s teams. Our Junior club has teams from Under 5’s through to Under 16’s. Women’s soccer in particular has come forward in leaps and bounds at Berkeley Vale, and in 2006 the club is fielding our first Under 16’s girls team. Berkeley Vale Soccer Club has two fields which we utilise: Kurraba Oval - Kurraba Pde - Berkeley Vale and Chittaway Oval - Chittaway Bay Road - Chittaway.
Club colours: Green and gold
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Club name: Doyalson-Wyee Soccer Club
Club colours: Purple, White & Black
Club information: The Doyalson-Wyee Soccer Club “Wolves” was founded in 1991 kicking their first season off in 1992 with the backing of the Doyalson-Wyee RSL Club. From that day the club has grown immensely and throughout those 15 years we have had some very successful results. We pride ourselves on being “the friendly club”, a motto we have adopted from the RSL club. We are very privileged to have such a strong relationship with the RSL as they provide all our players with one of the best sporting playing fields on the coast. It also gives our junior players a rare opportunity to be affiliated to the youth club within the RSL which opens up a huge array of sporting and social activities to choose from.
Club name: East Gosford Football Club
Club colours: Green and white
Club information: We currently have approximately 700 registered players. This is more than double the 286 players we had in 1994. We have enjoyed for some years now, the highest number of girls and women's teams in our association. We have players from under 5s through to over 35s (and a few a lot older than that!) We also boast a very successful senior club consisting of several all age teams for both men and women and a Premier League squad who have been very successful in recent years.
Club name: Gosford City SC
Club colours: Red and white
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Club name: Gwandalan Summerland Point Football Club
Club colours: Red & Green
Club contact: Colin Hughes
Club information: The northern most club on the Central Coast, Gwandalan-Summertland Point has seen great success in the last few years and is growing at a great rate. A friendly club that is aiming high!
Club name: Kariong Soccer Club
Club colours: Royal Blue, Red & Yellow
Club information: Kariong Soccer club has over 400 players and 30 teams including women’s squads. The club now resides at Mitchell Drive, Kariong. Many juniors are now progressing through the senior ranks at the club.Many players have experienced the highs and lows of Pluim Park Finals and many more the fun of playing with friends and impressing Mums & Dads with newly learnt skills. We now see our once juniors continuing with their skills in the senior ranks. Kariong is a club that has fulfilled its initial intentions and with continued input from all the selfless volunteers will continue to build on its history for many years to come.
Club name: Kanwal Warnervale Rovers Football Club
Club colours: Green, Gold & Black
Club contact: Pat Tatum-President
0417 428 287
Club information: Kanwal Warnervale Rovers Football Club has made a lot of progress since its inception in 1976 to where our club is now. In 2006 we celebrated our 30th anniversary and registered 579 junior players (non-comp) and 329 competition players (comp), and 228 senior players ranging in ages from 18 to 50. This shows age is not an issue when you are playing a sport you enjoy so much. There were 6 all age men’s teams, 2 all age women’s teams and 5 over 35’s teams and our First and Reserve grade squad.
Club name: Killarney District SC
Club colours: Red, white and black
Club information: Killarney District Football Club Inc. was founded in 1972. In that year the Club fielded 7 teams in the Central Coast Soccer Association competition. Today Killarney is one of the largest football clubs outside the Sydney metropolitan area. In 2006 the club fielded 74 teams, comprising of 33 non-comp (U5-U9), 22 junior comp (U10-U16), 10 senior teams (U18, Premier League, All Age and over 35's) and 9 womens/girls teams (u12-all age). The clubs home ground is situated at EDSACC North, The Entrance Road, Bateau Bay.
Club name: Kincumber Football Club
Club colours: Yellow and Maroon
Club contact: Jo Davies-Secretary
Club information: Since 1999 Kincumber Soccer Club has recorded significant growth
each year throughout all ages and grades, making us the second
biggest football club on the Central Coast with a total of 850 odd playing members and 70 teams contesting the 2006 season. 2006 also saw a name change for the club and the name
Kincumber Roos Football Club ( F.C) voted in by the members - moving away from the word 'soccer' and using the word Football as it should be.
We have been very lucky as a club to have the support of the local business and community and thank them for their continued support, and call on the club members & parents and friends to continue to their support of business in our local area.
Club name: Mountains District Soccer Club
Club colours: Sky blue and maroon
Club contact: Geoff Wilcher-President
Club information: Mountain District Soccer Club is a small soccer club based at Mountain District Sports Park, Mangrove Mountain. The club is the only one on the mountain and attracts players from all over the mountain area as well as some players from the coast. The club was founded in 1977 by Ces Waters with 4 teams and the first club president was Eddie Grant. The club was then known as PMK Utd for Peat's Ridge, Mangrove Mountain and Kulnura and changed it's name to Mountain District Soccer Club in the mid 1990's. It has grown over the past 29 years and in 2006 had 190 members and registered 15 teams.
Club name: Ourimbah-University Football Club
Club colours: Juniors – Navy Blue & White. Seniors – Navy Blue, Sky Blue & White
Club contact: Anne Baker – Fixtures Officer (4362 8202 or 0438 348 202)
Club information: O.U.F.C is celebrating its 25th year of operations in 2006 and for a small club has an enviable list of achievements. Both our men’s and ladies have achieved the treble – winning the pre-season cup, the minor premiership and the grand final in Premier League. Our juniors have also done us proud over the years not only winning premierships but earning the reputation as very sporting teams. The club has grown from humble beginnings to the present moment when there are over 600 players wearing the Ourimbah colours every weekend.
Club name: Southern Ettalong and United Soccer Club
Club colours: Sky blue and black
Club information: Ettalong Beach Soccer Club and Southern United Soccer Club merged in 1985 to form what is now known as Southern & Ettalong United Soccer Club.
Club name: Terrigal United Soccer Club
Club colours: Orange and black
Club information: Terrigal United Soccer Club (TUSC) has been an active member of the extended Terrigal Community for over 25 years. Pioneers of the club were local members of the community including Dr John Clarke. The club started out with just two teams playing at Avoca and the Haven.
Club name: The Entrance Soccer Club
Club colours: Red and white
Club contact: Peter Tierney, President 0421011036
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The Club has enjoyed considerable success over the years, winning the Premier League a number of times but the most successful year was 1989 when they won every game and went through undefeated.
The last season, 2005 season, we again won the Association Cup as well as being League Champions and Grand Final winners.
Club name: Toukley Gorokan Soccer Club
Club colours: Blue & Yellow
Club contact: Paul Pepper-President
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Club name: Tuggerah United Football Club
Club colours: Maroon, Silver & White
Club information: Tuggerah United Soccer Club Inc. was founded in 1999 with the first ball kicked by the Tuggerah Demons in April 2000. The club commenced with 11 teams and 127 players.
Club name: Umina United Soccer Club
Club colours: Yellow, white and brown
Club contact: Warren Todd, President, 0417448879
Website: www.uminaeagles.com.au
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Club name: Woy Woy Football Club
Club colours: Blue and white
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Club name: Wyoming Soccer Club Inc.
Club colours: Black & Gold
Club information: Wyoming Soccer Club Inc. (The Tigers) was formed back in 1970. The club entered a first grade team into the Premier League competition in 1974. The club welcomes all players from U/5’s through to Premier League Men and Women, All Age and Over 35’s. The club is committed to providing the Wyoming community with the opportunity to participate in the world game of Football (soccer). Our home ground is Alan Davidson Park, Renwick Street Wyoming.
Club name: Wyong Emus Football Club
Club colours: Red & Black (similar to Italian giants AC Milan)
Club contact: Colin Smith– President
Club information: Wyong FC was one of the first clubs formed on the Central Coast in 1964 and has grown from 2 junior teams to now fielding approx. 30 junior and senior sides. Our home ground is Baker Park, Warner Avenue Wyong and our mascot is the Emu. Wyong FC is working hard to be successful both on and off the field so as to provide a strong and friendly environment to nurture local talent and allow players to best experience this great game of football.
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