University of Tasmania SC
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Full name | University of Tasmania Soccer Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | "The Bees", "The Students" | ||
Founded | 1949 | ||
Ground | Olinda Grove Football Ground, Mount Nelson | ||
Capacity | 600 | ||
Chairperson | Rowan Dix | ||
Coach | Jake Undy and Lockie Brown | ||
League | Southern Championship | ||
2nd (2019) | |||
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University Soccer Club is a soccer club which represents the University of Tasmania in the Tasmanian Southern Championship. The club also fields women's teams.
History
University first competed in the KO Cup in 1957, although it is believed they played football at the university prior to this time. They did well in their inaugural year, although drawing the KO Cup final 1–1 against South Hobart, they won on the toss of a coin. They won again after a 1–1 draw the following year, this time against ANM, and this time by right of the most corners in extra-time.
1960 saw them Division 1 champions, and promoted into the Southern Premier League for the first time, where they finished 5th in their first season. University only lasted 1 season before being relegated in 1962, and then moved in and out of the premier league for most of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. 1983 saw University finish 3rd, their best result in over 20 years of league football, but they were soon finishing mid to low table again. The club dominated the Southern Premier League in the early 1990s, but failed to win promotion into the State League due to poor facilities.[citation needed] The club's first real success came with their first ever Tasmanian State League title in 1999, just one season after receiving promotion into the State League for the first time ever. They followed this up with a second state title via play-off versus Northern champions Launceston City in 2001. University have not found statewide success since, losing the 2003 state title play-off to Devonport City FC, following their Southern Premier League title win.
Most recently, University have performed well in the newly renamed Southern Championship, with back to back titles in 2014 and 2015, and top three finishes in 2016 and 2017.
Home ground
University play their home games at Olinda Grove Football Ground, in Mount Nelson, Tasmania. Their home ground and facilities have views over the city of Hobart and the River Derwent.[citation needed] Olinda Grove has two full size grounds and a smaller youth ground. The pitch has an enclosed canteen area above the change rooms that overlooks all three pitches.
Honours
- State Championship: (twice) 1999, 2001
- Southern Premierships: (10 times) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2014, 2015
- Southern Premier Runners-up: (twice) 2004, 2019
- KO Cup Winners: (3 times) 1957, 1958, 2006
- KO Cup Runners-up: (4 times) 1959, 1963, 1965, 2004
- Cadbury Trophy Runners-up: (once) 1994
- Summer Cup Winners: (twice) 2002, 2006
- Falkinder Cup Runners-up: (once) 1961
Individual honours
Tasmanian Southern Premier League Player of the Year Award
Tasmanian Southern Championship 1 Player of the Year
- 2019 – Patrick Watts[4]
Tasmanian Southern Premier League Leading Goalscorer Award
Tasmanian Southern Premier League Reserve Leading Goalscorer Award
Tasmanian Southern Premier League Under 20 Leading Goalscorer Award
References
- ^ Pless, Walter. "Miles Barnard wins 2013 Vic Tuting Medal". walterpless.com.au. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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(help) - ^ a b c d "Football Federation Tasmania: University's Huigsloot takes home Vic Tuting". footballfedtas.com.au. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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(help) - ^ a b c d "Football Federation Tasmania: Huigsloot collects second Vic Tuting". footballfedtas.com.au. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
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(help) - ^ a b c "Southern Awards Wrap: Roach Claims Vic Tuting". footballfedtas.com.au. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
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External links
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