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St George City
Full nameSt George City FA
Founded2015
GroundPenshurst Park
Capacity1,000
ManagerMirko Jurilj
LeagueNPL NSW
20235th of 16
WebsiteClub website

St George City is an Australian association football club based in St George, New South Wales. They currently compete in the National Premier LeaguesinNew South Wales. St George City is the representative side of the St George Football Association (SGFA).

Senior Team History[edit]

Founded in late 2015, St George City was created with the aim of providing a new way for players aged 13 to 16 to progress into senior football from their SAP program. The club's ultimate goal was to obtain a Football NSW National Premier League (NPL) Youth License, which required the presence of a senior team in the National Premier Leagues system. This would enable the youth team to participate in the NPL youth system.[1] At the start of 2016, St George City was set to play in NSW State League under former NSL player, Manny Spanoudakis. The same year, they finished the league as Premiers and Championship winners, defeating Hurstville ZFC in the grand final on penalties. This earned them promotion, on their debut season, to NPL NSW 3.[2][3]

In their first season in NPL NSW 3, St George City finished third in the division behind Fraser Park FC and Rydalmere Lions FC before ending their season, being knocked out, by the eventual winners Fraser Park in the semi-final.[4] The 2018 season saw St George City winning the premiership, and earning promotion with 5 points ahead of runners-up, Hawkesbury City FC.[5] This lead them to a earning the double beating SD Raiders 2-0 to win the championship.[6]

They also signed former A-League Men player Corey Gameiro and Nick Sullivan to their squad who both departed by the end of the season.[7][8] During the 2019 season, St George City played their first derby match at home against St George FC, with the score ending in a 1-1 draw.[9] At the conclusion of the season, St George finished 11th and for the first time in the club history not qualify to a final's series.

It wasn't until 2022, when St George City finally earned promotion to NPL NSW Men's division after coming runners-up and beating premiership winners, Central Coast Mariners Academy, 2-1, in extra time after a late goal from Damian German to win them the championship.[10]

Club colours[edit]

The club colours are red and white. The club's home kit is a red shirt, with white pants and red socks with their kit sponsor being Stanno.

Stadium[edit]

After its establishment in 2016, St George City primarily played in Peter Moore Field in Bankstown during the 2016 season in NSW State league.[11] The club then shared a field with Fraser Park FC before moving to and playing in Jubilee Stadium for two years.

St George City moved to the newly re-developed Penshurst Park which is based in Penshurst in the St George area. The redevelopment reportedly cost up to $17 million and adds new facilities to the sporting complex including an increase of 265 seating capacity.[12] Further development was planned prior to 2022, adding new synthetic fields and improved facilities to the complex.

Current squad[edit]

As of February 2024[13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Jack Kenny
2 DF Australia AUS Cameron Fong
3 DF Australia AUS Joshua Hong
4 DF Australia AUS Solomon-Johnn Monahan-Vaiika
5 FW Japan JPN Fumoto Kamada
6 DF Australia AUS Tarik Ercan (Captain)
7 MF Australia AUS Nathan Roberts
8 MF Australia AUS Dominic Cox
9 FW Australia AUS Maki Petratos
10 FW United States USA Jason Romero
11 FW Australia AUS Kosta Petratos
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK New Zealand NZL Joseph Knowles
14 MF Australia AUS Paolo Mitry
19 FW Australia AUS Jesse Photi
23 FW Australia AUS Andrew Vlahadamis
25 DF Australia AUS Brodie Clarkson
28 DF Australia AUS Noah Ovens
30 FW Australia AUS Presley Ortiz
33 FW Australia AUS Louis Khoury
38 DF Australia AUS Kai Kamikura
88 MF Australia AUS Mohammed Khamis
99 FW Australia AUS Matthew Keremelevski

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NPL 2 NSW Men's". Football St George.
  • ^ "Men's State League Team claim 2016 Club Championship". Football St George. 22 August 2016.
  • ^ "Grand Final Preview - State League Men's". Football NSW. 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  • ^ "Finals Series Round 2 Review - PS4 NPL 3 NSW Men's". Football NSW. 18 September 2017.
  • ^ "St George City FA on the up and up". Football NSW. 5 October 2018.
  • ^ "St George City FA crowned NPL 3 NSW Men's Champions". Football NSW. 23 September 2018.
  • ^ "Corey Gamiero joins St George City". St George City. 6 June 2019.
  • ^ "Sullivan signs one-year deal with Western Sydney Wanderers FC". St George City. 6 August 2019.
  • ^ "ST GEORGE DERBY THIS SUNDAY AT NETSTRATA JUBILEE STADIUM". St George City. 22 July 2019.
  • ^ "St George City crowned 2022 League One Champions". Football NSW. 3 September 2022.
  • ^ "St George FA Season Fixture in FNSW Competitions". GameDay.
  • ^ Stavroulakis, Mark (29 March 2022). "Penshurst Park Sporting Hub Officially Opened". Football Facilities. Football NSW.
  • ^ St George City Squad for NPL NSW 2023 season
  • External links[edit]


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