|
Lake Macquarie City Football Club
"One Club, One Family’

www.lakemacquariecityfc.com
lmcfc@live.com.au
Welcome to the Lake Macquarie City Football Clubs SynergyBizNet homepage, which signals the beginning of a new era for Lake Macquarie City Football Club.
Lake Macquarie City Football Club is one of the oldest running football clubs in the Northern NSW region. The club has a strong history and reputation of developing, fostering and producing local players. The club was formed in 1912 formed froma group of scottish miners in the area.
Lake Macquarie City Football Club:
- Strives for excellence on the field
- Provides safe and first-rate training and playing facilites
- A place where players can develop, learn and progress with their football.
- Is a progressive, forward thinking organisation
- Maintaining and improving on our standards
We share a single aim - to be professional and successful at all levels of participation. We seek to win but we also seek to enjoy the experience.
2010
The 2010 season is significant for us at Lake Macquarie City Football Club, with the launch of our Academy squads and the return of Saturday competitions All Age and Over 35’s. The entire board welcomes the newcomers to the club and welcome back those returning to the club.We are significant and unique in as much as we are one club, fielding junior and senior teams under the one banner. All players registered to the single incorporated association.
Lake Macquarie City Football Club’s senior teams are currently in the NEW-FM 1st division football league. After being controversially demoted from the NBN State League in 2008 the club has always strived to be reinstated back in the regions top league. This season see’s the club at the top of the table and undefeated and looking likely to achieve its goal of promotion back into the State League.
Famous Players
- Andre Gumprecht ( current)
- Wayne O'Sullivan (current)
- Danny Burt (current)
- Craig Johnston (1977)
- Zeljko (Sean) Babic (2007-2008)
- Robbie Middleby (2005)
- Craig Deans (2007-2008)
- Phil Dando (1994)
- Kevin O'Neill (1961-1962)
- Dally Hodgins (1946-1949)
- Alec Heaney (1946-1949) (Australian Captain)
|