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Full name | Fremantle City FC | |
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Founded | 1978 | |
Ground | Hilton Park | |
Capacity | 2,000 | |
Manager | Scott Miller | |
League | NPL Western Australia | |
2024 | 3rd of 12 | |
Website | https://fremantlecityfc.com.au | |
Fremantle City Football Club is an Australiansoccer club based inFremantle, Western Australia. Possessing over 90 teams, the club participates in various competitions ranging from junior boys' and girls' leagues to their senior first squad, which currently competes in the NPL WA.
The club was established in 1978 asBenfica United with support from the FremantlePortuguese Australian community. It was seen as a successor to theAssociacao Portuguesa de Fremantle team that had played for a number of years from 1967. The club changed its name toFremantle City in 1994 and toFremantle Spirit in 2006.
In the 2013 Season the name of the club changed to Maddington White City after a merger with Maddington Eagles.
As of the end of the 2013 Season Fremantle Spirit SC and Maddington White City folded or became different entities.
The Club was 're-birthed' in December of 2014 when Fremantle United Soccer and Recreation Club Incorporated (FUSC) and East Fremantle Tricolore Soccer Club Incorporated (EFTSC) joined forces.[1]
In 2023, Fremantle City were promoted via the Inter-Divisional play-offs to the Premier Division for the first time under the Fremantle City moniker.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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