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Tigers FC (Australia)

Coordinates:36°13′52.5″S149°7′15.5″E / 36.231250°S 149.120972°E /-36.231250; 149.120972
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Australian semi-professional football club

Football club
Tigers FC
Full nameTigers Football Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Founded1952
GroundAIS Field 2 Oval
Capacity1,000
Coordinates36°13′52.5″S149°7′15.5″E / 36.231250°S 149.120972°E /-36.231250; 149.120972
ManagerHatef Biegi
LeagueNPL Capital Football
20244th of 8
Websitehttps://www.tigers-fc.com.au/

Tigers Football Club is an Australian semi-professional association football club previously based inCooma, New South Wales. Now based inCanberra (ACT) The club is affiliated withCapital Football and currently competes in theNational Premier Leagues 1 ACT and the Community State Leagues Capital Football in theACT. Cooma's home venue is AIS Field 2 Oval.

History

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Cooma Football Club was formed in 1952 by the workforce of theSnowy MountainsHydro Scheme which attracted people from all over the world to theAustralian Alps. Cooma FC is one of the oldest continuous football clubs in Australia with a very proud tradition considering the small region in which it resides.[1]

In 2014, Cooma won the league premiership for the first time in the club's sixty-three-year history. The Tigers defeated title rivals Belconnen United 3–0 at home to clinch the title.[2]

In 2015, Cooma FC announced a partnership with club Brindabella Blues FC. The partnership saw Brindabella Blues administer and run the U12, U14, U16 and U18 NPL programs out of Brindabella's home atCalwell District Playing Fields while the U20 and senior NPL programs remain based inCooma with Cooma FC. At the time the NPL games were split between Calwell playing fields and Nijong, with U12, U14 and U16 playing at Calwell and U18, U20 and first grade playing at Nijong Oval Cooma, Capital Football Board insisted that the two clubs must form a new entity, the two clubs agreed to form Tigers FC as their NPL club.[3]

In 2016, the Tigers fell short of winning the league title by three points asCanberra Olympic claimed the premiership.[4] In the finals series Cooma lost the major semi-final to Olympic 5–3 on penalties after the two sides drew 2–2 after 120 minutes. The Tigers had looked certain to advance to the grand final as they headed into the final minutes of the match 2–1 up but a late goal by Colombian striker Phillippe Bernabo-Madrid sent the match into extra time.[5] Cooma advanced to the preliminary final againstCanberra FC but a number of injuries in the lead up to the match saw a depleted Tigers lose the match 1–5 and end the club's season.[6] Cooma also missed out on reaching the round of 32 of theFFA Cup in 2016 when they lost the Capital Football Federation Cup final to Olympic 1–3 atDeakin Stadium on 18 June 2016.[7]

Tigers won the NPL ACT mens title twice in 2019 and 2021, as well as reaching the australia cup knockout stage against APIA.[7]

In 2022 Cooma Tigers FC rebranded itself as Canberra Tigers, then Tigers FC, they relocated to canberra under a new logo, and jersey colour going from yellow to orange to better fit the name tigers.

Current squad

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As of 6th January 2025[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKAustralia AUSGabe Taurasi
DFAustralia AUSNikola Taneski
DFAustralia AUSSam Whitehear
7FWAustralia AUSJosh Millicević
DFAustralia AUSMarko Miluntovic
11FWAustralia AUSArchie McGregor
DFAustralia AUSNikolas Popovich
13DFAustralia AUSShandon Whitehead
DFAustralia AUSNathen Megic
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MFAustralia AUSBailey Dickinson
MFAustralia AUSAngus Pitkin
12GKAustralia AUSJakob Cole
MFChile CHIAlessandro Pena
9DFAlbania ALBJack Bitani
MFAustralia AUSHamish Wales
MFJapan JPNTomohiro Ogowa
MFAustralia AUSNicholas Pulciani
MFGreece GRENikos Kalfas
10FWItaly ITACristian Barresi
DFAustralia AUSNoah Steinacker

Staff

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Club management

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As of4th of February 2022[9]
Club Management
PositionName
Club PresidentGreece Gerard Rampal
Vice PresidentEngland Ian Worthington
DirectorAustraliaTurkeyAli Efe
TreasurerAustralia Nicolas Alcaazar
Youth Technical DirectorEngland Ian Worthington
Head CoachIran Hatef Biegi

Club identity

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Club colours

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Cooma FC has traditionally used yellow and black, including at a community level. But is now Orange and Black following their club rebrand in 2022 to just Tigers FC after relocating to Canberra. Tigers remains one of the top contenders in the ACT MENS NPL 1, having won 2 titles in 2019 and 2021, as well as reaching the australia cup knockout stages facing APIA in 2021, Tigers made the 2024 NPL1 Grand Final narrowly losing to canberra croatia.

Having recruited Capital Football Representative coaches Ali Efe, Hatef Biegi and Ian Worthington the squad has seen major improvements getting some of the best young players in Canberra to play for the Tigers as well as bringing home canberra players who went to play interstate at teams such as the central coast mariners.

Club Grounds

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Their home previous home ground in cooma was Nijong Oval, located in the middle of Cooma. Now having relocated to Canberra they play at the AIS, whilst juniors play at Ainslie Enclosed oval

Honours

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  • Womens State League 2
Premiers (1): 2014[10]
  • Womens State League 3
Premiers (1): 2021[11]
Champions (1):2021 (finals cancelled due to COVID pandemic)
  • Mens State League 1
Premiers (1): 2018[12]
  • Mens State League 2
Premiers (1): 2016[13]
  • NPL Mens ACT
Premiers (2): 2019[13]2021
Runner-up (5): 2005, 2006, 2012,2013,2016 Winners 2019 Federation Cup

Notes

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References

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  1. ^"Brief History". coomafc.net. Archived from the original on 29 December 2013. Retrieved29 December 2013.
  2. ^Gaskin, Lee (17 August 2014)."Cooma Tigers win Capital Football NPL championship for first time".The Canberra Times. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  3. ^"BBFC & Cooma SC form NPL partnership – Tigers FC". bbfc.org.au. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  4. ^"Entrants confirmed for PS4 NPL 2016 Finals Series". nationalpremierleagues.com.au. 2 September 2016. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  5. ^Dutton, Chris (28 August 2016)."Capital Football: Canberra Olympic win tense shootout with Tigers to book grand final spot".The Canberra Times. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  6. ^Helmers, Caden (5 September 2016)."Capital Football NPL: Canberra FC advance to the decider with Cooma thumping".The Canberra Times. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  7. ^abHall, James (18 June 2016)."Canberra Olympic to play on national stage in FFA Cup".The Canberra Times. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  8. ^"O'Connor Knights Team List". www.sportstg.com. 12 April 2021. Retrieved12 April 2021.
  9. ^"Canberra Tigers Football Club - Home of the Canberra Tigers Football Club".Canberra Tigers Football Club.
  10. ^"Ladder for Women's Division 2".
  11. ^"Ladder for Div 3 - State League Women's".
  12. ^"Ladder for Men's State League Division 1".
  13. ^ab"Ladder for Men's Division 2".

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