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 08/27 07:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v Manly Utd - Femenino D 1-1
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/20 05:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v Northern Tigers FC - Femenino D 0-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/13 08:00 - Emerging Jets - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino W 0-5
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 08/06 07:00 - Sydney University - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino L 1-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/30 07:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v Sydney Olympic FC - Femenino D 0-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/23 06:30 - Bulls FC Academy - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino W 1-2
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/16 07:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v NWS Spirit - Femenino L 1-4
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/09 07:00 - Macarthur Rams - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino L 2-1
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 07/02 07:00 - Bankstown City Lions - Femenino v Illawarra Stingrays - Femenino D 0-0
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 06/25 07:05 - Apia L Tigers - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino W 2-3
Australia - Nueva Gales del Sur - NPL - Femenino 06/18 07:10 - Gladesville Ravens - Femenino v Bankstown City Lions - Femenino D 1-1

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 19 10 9
Wins 6 2 4
Draws 9 7 2
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 29 11 18
Goals against 20 8 12
Clean sheets 7 6 1
Failed to score 5 4 1

Wikipedia - Bankstown City FC

Bankstown City Lions Football Club, commonly referred to as Bankstown City Lions or simply Bankstown City, is an Australian football club from Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They compete in the NSW League One Men's, playing their home games at Jensen Oval.

History

In the 1940s and 1950s the original Bankstown club played at Bankstown Oval and then in the 1960s and 1970s, they played out of a ground at Stacey Street and Gartmore Ave, Bankstown, then known as Bankstown Soccer Centre and now Ruse Park.

In 1975, Yagoona Macedonia was created by Macedonian immigrants in Yagoona and competed in their first domestic season and their first recorded game by the Bankstown Soccer Federation was against Padstow. As the years passed, so did the players and new faces began to emerge in the ever-growing Macedonian-Australian Sydney-based club.

By 1988, the original Bankstown club had become insolvent and there was no elite team in the local area for several years. A local businessman purchased Maccabi Hakoah's licence to participate in the New South Wales Division 2. Bankstown once again had a team in the NSW State League. The new club had strong support from the local Bankstown and wider Macedonian community in Sydney, and named itself "Sydney Macedonia". Sydney Macedonia finished 3rd in 1988.

In 1989, the club was Champion of Division 2, losing only 3 games all season and received promotion to New South Wales Division 1. They finished 6th in their first year in Division 1.

In 1992, Sydney Macedonia played its first game in the top tier of NSW Football since the early 1970s. The following year, the club finished 2nd, however they went on to win the grand final, scoring a goal in the final minute against perennial rival Blacktown City, and were Premiers of 1993. This was the first ever time that Bankstown had its team as champions of the NSW State League.

1994 was the most successful season in the club's history. The team lost only 1 game in the season, winning 16 games in total. They scored 52 goals and conceded 9, and went on to win the grand final and finished as back-to-back Champions. In addition, Sydney Macedonia went on to play Sydney Olympic in the 1994 Waratah Cup Final at Marconi Stadium. Sydney Macedonia defeated Sydney Olympic, an NSL team, 2–1 at a sold out Marconi Stadium. The club had ensured the treble: Premiers, Back to Back Champions, Cup Winners. This still is the most successful accomplishment for football in Bankstown. After the 1994 season, the club reverted to its current name.

In 2001, Bankstown City won the NSW Winter Super League and were promoted to the NSW Premier League. The club's members financed an upgrade to their home ground at Jensen Oval, which saw the installation of TV Standard lighting and covered seating.

In 2004, Bankstown City finished in the top four earning participation in the finals series. They went on to win the NSWPL Grand Final against Belconnen in front of 7500 fans at Marconi Stadium, bringing back the Championship to Bankstown for the first time in 10 years.

In 2005 local junior, former Socceroo and current player Sasho Petrovski re-joined Bankstown when the NSL was disbanded. Bankstown City started the season strongly, and finished the season in first place on the ladder despite losing Petrovski, and Chad Gibson to the A-League midway through the season. Peter Tsekenis took on the role of Player/Coach, and Bankstown City were for the second time in a decade back-to-back Champions, defeating Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3–1 in the Grand Final in front of 8000 fans at Parramatta Stadium.

The 2007 season the first grade finished in second position on the ladder. In the finals, Bankstown City were defeated by Blacktown City in the grand final 3–1. While the youth finished in 3rd spot of the club championship, their highest achievement since coming into the competition.

Bankstown City defeated Sydney Olympic in the Final of the Waratah Cup for the second time in 2008 and prevailing 3–1 winners.

They were relegated to the NSW Super League (Tier 2) in 2011. In 2013 they competed in a revamped National Premier Leagues NSW 2 competition and suffered a further relegation to the NPL NSW 3 Men's competition in 2017.

In 2022, National Premier Leagues NSW 3 competition rename as NSW League Two and as end of season 2022, Bankstown City finish tops 8 and earning promotion back in NSW League One in 2023, due to a restructuring of Football NSW competitions.

El Bankstown City Lions - Femenino es un club de fútbol femenino australiano con sede en Sídney, Nueva Gales del Sur. Fue fundado en 1995 y actualmente compite en la Liga Nacional Femenina de Fútbol, la liga de fútbol femenino de primer nivel en Australia.

El club ha ganado tres campeonatos de la Liga Nacional Femenina de Fútbol, en 2000, 2001 y 2002. También ha ganado siete Copas de Fútbol Femenino, en 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2015 y 2019.

El Bankstown City Lions - Femenino es uno de los clubes de fútbol femenino más exitosos de Australia. Ha producido una serie de jugadoras que han representado a la selección nacional femenina de fútbol de Australia, incluidas Heather Garriock, Cheryl Salisbury y Lisa De Vanna.

El club es conocido por su fuerte apoyo a la comunidad. Ofrece una serie de programas y actividades para niñas y mujeres, incluyendo clínicas de fútbol, ​​campamentos de entrenamiento y programas de mentoring.

El Bankstown City Lions - Femenino es un club de fútbol femenino vibrante y exitoso. Es un activo valioso para la comunidad y un modelo a seguir para otros clubes de fútbol femenino en Australia.