Resultados

Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 09/03 08:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino D 0-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/30 10:00 - Illawarra Stingrays - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino - View
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/27 07:40 - FNSW Institute - Femenino v NWS Spirit - Femenino L 1-2
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/23 10:00 - FNSW Institute - Femenino v Gladesville Ravens - Femenino D 1-1
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/20 05:00 - Sydney University - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino L 3-1
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/13 07:40 - FNSW Institute - Femenino v Bulls FC Academy - Femenino L 0-3
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/06 05:45 - FNSW Institute - Femenino v Northern Tigers FC - Femenino L 1-3
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/25 09:30 - Blacktown Spartans FC - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino W 0-2
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/23 07:00 - Macarthur Rams - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino L 4-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/16 09:55 - Apia L Tigers - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino L 1-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/02 06:40 - FNSW Institute - Femenino v Manly Utd - Femenino L 0-2
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 06/25 06:40 - Sydney Olympic FC - Femenino v FNSW Institute - Femenino W 1-2

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 18 8 10
Wins 4 1 3
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 16 6 10
Goals against 32 14 18
Clean sheets 3 0 3
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Football NSW

Football NSW is the governing body for soccer in the Australian state of New South Wales, with the exception of the northern regions of NSW (the governing body for which is Northern New South Wales Football). Football NSW is a member of the national governing body, Football Australia. Football NSW's premier football competition is the National Premier Leagues NSW. The premier futsal competition is the Futsal Premier League. Prior to 1 April 2007, Football NSW was known as Soccer NSW.

History

The first soccer association was founded in New South Wales in 1882 as the "South British Football Soccer Association". It was succeeded in 1898 by the "New South Wales British Football Association" and eventually in 1921 by the "Australian Soccer Football Association". The first state league in New South Wales was formed in 1928 and by 1943 a new association was formed to oversee the game in New South Wales specifically, called "New South Wales Soccer Football Association". This was formed into a company in 1945.

By 1957 many clubs in New South Wales were left disgruntled by the way the game was run by the NSW Soccer Football Association due to numerous factors. Some migrant communities had created their own clubs when they were faced with closed doors by already established suburban clubs. After a meeting led by Hakoah president, Walter Sternberg in his Bellevue Hill home, a new association was born, called the "NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs". This federation effectively took control over the game from the former NSW Soccer Football Association.

The events of 1957 also led to a change in management nationally. With the Australian Soccer Football Association (ASFA) suspended by FIFA over player poaching disputes and the creation of Federations in other states, the Australian Soccer Federation (ASF) was created in 1961 to replace the old association. However, the ASF only gained control of operations from the ASFA after they sent a £5000 bond to FIFA in 1963.

In 1995, "Soccer Australia" replaced the "Australian Soccer Federation" and so the governing body of New South Wales became "Soccer NSW".

Soccer NSW remained in control of the game for a decade until another national change took place in 2005 when Soccer Australia changed its name to "Football Federation Australia". Soccer NSW however, did not officially change its name to "Football NSW" until 1 April 2007.

El FNSW Institute - Femenino es un club de fútbol femenino australiano con sede en Sídney, Nueva Gales del Sur. El club fue fundado en 2008 y compite en la W-League, la máxima categoría del fútbol femenino en Australia. El FNSW Institute - Femenino ha ganado un campeonato de la W-League, en 2014, y ha sido subcampeón en tres ocasiones. El club también ha ganado dos campeonatos de la National Premier Leagues Women's, la segunda división del fútbol femenino en Australia.

El FNSW Institute - Femenino es un club muy respetado en el fútbol femenino australiano. El club ha producido varias jugadoras que han representado a la selección femenina de Australia, incluyendo a Sam Kerr, Alanna Kennedy y Caitlin Foord. El FNSW Institute - Femenino también ha sido elogiado por su compromiso con el desarrollo de las jugadoras jóvenes.

El FNSW Institute - Femenino juega sus partidos en casa en el Leichhardt Oval, un estadio con capacidad para 20.000 espectadores. El club tiene una fuerte base de seguidores y sus partidos suelen atraer a grandes multitudes.

El FNSW Institute - Femenino es un club ambicioso que aspira a ganar más títulos en el futuro. El club tiene un equipo joven y talentoso y está bien posicionado para lograr el éxito en los próximos años.