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Football club
Wollongong United
Wollongong United FC emblem
Full nameWollongong United Football Club / Фудбалски клуб Волонгонг Македонија
Nickname(s)Lions, United, Macedonia
Founded1976; 48 years ago (1976)
GroundMacedonia Park
Capacity10,000
PresidentPeter Vrtkovski
CoachRobert Jonovski
LeagueIllawarra Premier League
20236th of 12
Home colours Away colours

Wollongong United FC is an Australian soccer club based in Wollongong, currently competing in the Illawarra Premier League. The club played in the 1991 season of the National Soccer League under the name Wollongong Macedonia, where it finished last.

History

Formed in 1976 by the "Macedonian Orthodox Community of Wollongong", the club was originally established on behalf of the Macedonian Australian community of Wollongong. With a huge supporter base, the club was originally known as Wollongong United Soccer Club. Since then it has also been known as Wollongong Macedonia, as represented in the National Soccer League (NSL) 1990.

Upon entering the Premier League in the Illawarra Second division, the club quickly advanced in 1980 to enter the NSW Second division, finishing second at season end on its first attempt.

In 1986, the club reached the top competition in NSW Division 1, today known as NSW National Premier League. Wollongong United F.C completed the season undefeated, to this day, the only club in NSW to do so (Except for Eastern Suburbs Hakoah in 1971 and Croatia Sydney in 1981). In 1990 the club claim their first title in NSW Division 1 History, This success led the club to the pinnacle of Australian soccer.

Post-NSL

Between 1991 and 2004, the club played in the NSW State League with a strong, consistent representation in both junior and senior ranks. In 1992, the club rename as Illawarra Lions in NSW Super League and again in 2003 as Wollongong United FC in NSW State League.

In 2004 the club evaluated its position and it was deemed, in the best interests of the club, its members, supporters and sponsors to return to the local Illawarra Football Association. In 2005, the club competed in the IFA First Division with an aim to return to the IFA Premier League. Wollongong United finished second and gained promotion into the Premier League for the 2006 season. Wollongong United has reached two grand finals in the years since (2015 and 2018), winning the competition in 2015. The club remains in the now Football South Coast Illawarra Premier League.

Australia Cup

AustraliaJ. Madden AustraliaB. Brooks North MacedoniaD. Lazarevski (C) AustraliaS. Thomas North MacedoniaB. Babarovski JapanMitsuo Yamada North MacedoniaJ. Stojanovski North MacedoniaK. Jovanovski North MacedoniaK. Sekutkoski JapanSeiji Kawakami AustraliaD.Terzic 2022 Australia Cup Round of 32 starting lineup Wollongong United 2 – 3 Green Gully SC

On July 27, 2022, Wollongong United FC faced Green Gully SC in the Australia Cup at Macedonia Park in Berkeley, New South Wales. The match was a closely contested affair, ultimately ending in a 3-2 victory for Green Gully. Despite Wollongong United's strong effort and a spirited fightback that saw them equalise during the match, they were unable to maintain the momentum. Green Gully’s decisive goal in the later stages secured their advancement in the tournament, highlighting the competitive nature of the Australia Cup and the growing prominence of both teams in Australian football. This match marked a significant chapter in Wollongong United's cup campaign, reflecting their resilience and determination on the national stage.

Players

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Tom Alston
2 DF Australia AUS Samuel Matthews
4 DF Australia AUS Jarrod Lasala
5 DF North Macedonia MKD Danny Lazarevski
6 MF North Macedonia MKD Daniel Geroski
7 FW Australia AUS Van Elia
9 FW Australia AUS Jayden Makowski
10 FW North Macedonia MKD Jordan Nikolovski
11 FW Australia AUS Nav Darjani
15 MF North Macedonia MKD Joshua Galevski
17 MF Australia AUS Jason Zufic
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF Japan JPN Mitsuo Yamada
27 DF North Macedonia MKD Bailey Babarovski
29 MF Australia AUS Sebastian Stanojevic
30 MF North Macedonia MKD Klime Sekutkoski
31 DF Australia AUS Brent McCance
32 DF North Macedonia MKD James Stojanovski
37 FW Australia AUS Preston Ridley
81 GK Australia AUS David Zufic

Notable former players

Honours

  • Illawarra Second Division (third tier)
    • Champions: 1977
  • Illawarra Second Division (third tier)
    • Premiership: 1977
  • NSW 1st Division
    • Winners: 1990
  • NSW 1st Division
    • Premiership: 1990
  • NSW 2nd Division
    • Premiership: 1985
  • Illawarra Premier League
    • Premiership: 2015, 2020
  • Bert Bampton Cup
    • Winners: 1978, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2020

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