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| Full name | Dulwich Hill FC |
|---|---|
| Nicknames | Dully,DHFC |
| Founded | 1968 |
| Ground | Arlington Oval,Dulwich Hill |
| Manager | Tony Valavanis |
| League | NSW League One |
| 2025 | 13th of 16 |
| Website | https://www.dhfc.org.au |
Dulwich Hill, is a semi-professional football club, based and located in theDulwich Hill area ofNew South Wales. In 2026, they are set to compete in theFootball NSW League One Men's competition and Boys Youth League 2. Dulwich Hill play their home games atArlington Oval.
The club has strong ties to the Portuguese community with a particular emphasis on the island ofMadeira. Dulwich Hill was originally established by migrants from the island of Madeira who had settled in theInner West. The club is supported by the Portugal Madeira Club, a restaurant in neighbouringMarrickville.[1]
Dulwich Hill has a strong rivalry withFraser Park who are also of Portuguese heritage and have a very strong Portuguese derby when they play.
Dulwich Hill focused largely on replacing their departing players with a younger demographic. These younger players are Harry Jones and Andrew Di Blasio fromSt George FC, Jamal Belkadi, Samuel O’Connor and Isaac Hovar fromHills United, Lomeo Nicollieo fromRockdale Ilinden and Dominic Sameenang fromSydney FC Youth.[2]
On 20 February, Dulwich Hill were drawn againstHills United in the third round of the Australia Cup Preliminary Rounds.[3][4] The match was played on 18 March atValentine Sports Park.
The club colours are blue and yellow. Their badge is heavily based on the flag ofMadeira.
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