Australian National University FC

Last updated

ANU FC
Australian National University Foootball Club crest.svg
Full nameAustralian National University Football Club
Nickname(s)The Students
Short nameANU FC
Founded1962
GroundANU South Oval
ANU Willows Oval
Capacity200
Coordinates 35°16′51″S149°6′58″E / 35.28083°S 149.11611°E / -35.28083; 149.11611
35°16′30″S149°7′21″E / 35.27500°S 149.12250°E / -35.27500; 149.12250
PresidentJonathan Saunders
Head CoachAdam Condipodero
League Capital Premier League
2023 3rd of 8
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Australian National University Football Club (more commonly known as ANU FC) is an Australian amateur association football club representing the Australian National University based in Acton, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 1962, the club is inclusive of both current and graduated students and currently competes in the ACT National Premier Leagues 2.

Contents

History

ANU FC was founded by the University in 1962 as ANU Men's Soccer Club. The club was established to provide footballing opportunities, of all levels, to current and former students and staff.

ANU Men's Soccer Club Division 1 team 1975 ANU Mens Soccer Club 1975.JPG
ANU Men's Soccer Club Division 1 team 1975

The Students first grade team has spent the majority of its existence in the ACT second division, becoming one of the most successful clubs at that level with six league premierships and championships to its name. [1]

ANU won its first recorded title in 1974 when it claimed the ACT Division Two premiership by two points ahead of second placed Belconnen United. [2]

In 2002, ANU Men's Soccer Club officially changed its ANU FC at the 2002 Annual General Meeting to reflect a rebranding of sport nationally at the time. [3]

After claiming the 2005 State League One (division two) premiership, ANU FC was promoted to the ACT Premier League (division one) for 2006. The Students finished its first season in the top division of ACT football in seventh place in the league table, behind O’Connor Knights in sixth and ahead of White Eagles in eight. [4]

ANU spent five seasons in the ACT Premier League between 2006 and 2010 with the club's best season coming in 2007 when the Students finished sixth in the league behind Tuggeranong in fifth and ahead of Canberra City in seventh. [5] ANU finished last in the league in both 2008 and 2010 and in 2011 the club's first grade returned to State League One having never qualified for the Premier League finals in its five-year stint. [6] [7]

31 March 2012, ANU celebrated its golden anniversary by marking 50 years of existence with a community day at ANU Willows. Attended by Andrew Barr, Shane Rattenbury, Steve Doszpot, Heather Reid (CF CEO), Rachel Harrigan (CF President) and Mick Brady (SRA), the community day involved a BBQ, fresh coffee, activities and face painting for the kids and the main event, an exhibition match between ANU FC All-Star XI and ANU Ex-Presidents. [8]

In 2013, Capital Football introduced a revamped second division of men's football in the ACT, coinciding with the introduction of the National Premier Leagues (NPL) as the overhauled top divisions nationwide. The revamped second division was named the Capital League. [9] ANU FC was a founding member of the Capital League, which in 2013 consisted of two groups of six teams. The Students finished its maiden Capital League season as league runner-up behind White Eagles, qualifying for the finals series. ANU played O'Connor Knights in the quarter finals and lost the match 2-3, ending its season. [10]

ANU FC has experienced a successful period since the inception of the Capital League in 2013. The Students have claimed three premierships (2014, 2016, 2017) and three straight championships (2015, 2016, 2017) in the first six years of the league revamp. This has included two league and championship doubles in 2016 and 2017.

Club identity

Colours, crest and motto

The club's primary colours are royal blue and white, with vertical stripes featuring prominently in the shirt's design. The blue comes from the ANU's coat of arms; white is a neutral colour. The club's official third colour worn when shirts clash is orange. Shorts and socks are royal blue. The emblem is a crest with royal blue and white vertical stripes and the motto vilis est sermo (Latin for talk is cheap). The crest features a traditional football positioned above an open book representing the club's academic roots and affiliation with the ANU.

ANU FC team on Willows Oval wearing alternate orange playing strip ANU team orange strip.JPG
ANU FC team on Willows Oval wearing alternate orange playing strip

Membership

In order to gain membership to ANU FC a student or graduate must first obtain membership to the ANU Sport & Recreation Association (SRA). [11]

Home ground and facilities

ANU Willows aerial view Willows Oval Aerial 2011.JPG
ANU Willows aerial view

ANU's primary home ground is ANU Willows (previously known as Willows Oval). Its alternate home venue is South Oval.

ANU Willows was named after the long line of willow trees that run alongside the eastern side of the ground towards Sullivans Creek and Toad Hall (ANU). ANU Willows under its previous incarnation was a single patchy grass field, the ground was redeveloped in 2010 (completed 1 December 2010) by the University and ANU Sport & Recreation Association with additional investment sourced by the Commonwealth Government of Australia, who provided a $1 million Green Precincts grant for the project. The redevelopment project consisted of installing two state-of-the-art synthetic sports pitches with Desso Ambition artificial grass and was awarded a FIFA RECOMMENDED 2 Star certificate. The new facility was enclosed with a perimeter fence and also additionally boasts BBQ facilities, toilets and change rooms. To meet the university's environmental management plan, the new facility has a number of environmentally friendly features. The artificial grass is composed of monofilament fibres that do not require watering, saving fifteen megalitres of water per year. The facility also incorporated a 500 kilolitre underground water storage system (Stormtech) that harvests seven and a half million litres of rainwater a year from the two playing fields for re-use in the surrounding landscapes of the campus. [12]

ANU FC's alternative home ground on the ANU campus is South Oval, situated at the corner of Ward and Garren Roads next to the ANU College of Law. South Oval consists of two full-sized natural grass pitches with dressing rooms. [13]

Players

Notable former players

Below is a list of players who have represented ANU FC at senior or junior level and who have at least one senior or junior international cap for a FIFA sanctioned national team or at least one club cap for a top division national league.

ANU FC Notable Former Players
NameNational/Club Team
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Rogić Australian national football team
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Pilkington Melbourne Victory (A-League)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jennifer Bisset Canberra United (W-League)

Honours

Premiers (6): 1974, 1996, 2005, 2014, 2016, 2017
Runner-up (8): 1973, 1977, 1989, 1994, 1995, 2004, 2013, 2015
Champions (7): 1987, 2000, 2005, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Runner-up (4): 1977, 1996, 2011, 2014
Champions (1): 2019

Season-by-season results

The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for ANU FC following the conclusion of each ACT Capital League and ACT NPL2 season.

ChampionsRunners-upThird Place
ANU FC Season-by-Season Results
RefSeason ACT Capital League Fed
Cup
FFA
Cup
Top scorer
GPWDLGFGAGDPTSLeagueFinalsNameGoals
[14] 2013 157265132+19232ndQF2R-Chase Deans12
[15] 2014 1812425916+43401stRUQF-Danny Krajacic18
[16] 2015 1610424821+27342ndChampionsQF-Olaide Yinka-Kehinde16
[17] 2016 1712234822+26381stChampions2R-Danny Krajacic16
[18] 2017 1813237128+43411stChampions2R-Andrew Manley20
[19] 2018 1810355321+32334thChampions2R-Maximillian Mottl14
ACT National Premier Leagues 2
[20] 2019 1611145213+39343rdChampionsSF-Rowan Peterkin13
[21] 2020 84041612+4125th---Chase Deans7

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Belconnen United FC</span> Football club

Belconnen United Football Club is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in the northern Canberra region of Belconnen, ACT. The women's First Grade team currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sutherland Sharks FC</span> Football club

Sutherland Sharks Football Club is an Australian association football club based in the suburb of Sutherland in Sydney New South Wales. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW. The club's home games are played at Seymour Shaw Park, located in the southern Sydney suburb of Miranda. It recently opened a new academy. It is incorporated as a non-profit club.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Souths United FC</span> Football club

Souths United Football Club is an Australian football (soccer) club based in Runcorn, a southern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland. The club was formed in 1962, and currently competes in the Brisbane Premier League. In May 2017, Football Queensland announced Souths United FC were among the 14 clubs accepted to form the Football Queensland Premier League for its initial season in 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pine Rivers United SC</span> Football club

Pine Rivers United is an Australian football (soccer) club from Strathpine, a suburb of Pine Rivers, just north of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The club was formed in 1967, and last played in Brisbane's Capital League 2 in 2017 after being relegated the previous season. Following the 2017 season, the club was stripped of its playing license by Football Brisbane and the license was transferred to Pine Rivers Athletic Football Club - which is run as a wholly separate entity.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Peninsula Power FC</span> Australian soccer club

Peninsula Power is an Australian soccer club from Redcliffe, Queensland. It was formed in 2000 following a merger of the Redcliffe City and Margate clubs. It competes in the National Premier Leagues Queensland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canberra Croatia FC</span> Football club

Canberra Croatia Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of Deakin in the south of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory founded in 1958. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football.

The National Premier Leagues Capital Football 1 is a soccer competition contested by clubs affiliated to Capital Football. The league is the highest level competition in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) region. It is a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues and sits in Level 2 in the overall Australian league system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Queanbeyan City FC</span> Football club

Queanbeyan City Football Club is an Australian Semi-Professional association football club based in the NSW city of Queanbeyan, Australia. The club was founded in 1966 and currently competes in ACT competitions including the Capital Premier League

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canberra Olympic FC</span> Football club

Canberra Olympic FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of O'Connor in the north of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The club was founded in 1956, and currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tuggeranong United FC</span> Football club

Tuggeranong United FC are a soccer club based in the southern Canberra region of Tuggeranong, ACT, Australia. The club competes in the highest level of football in the ACT, NPL Capital Football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toowong FC</span> Football club

Toowong FC is an Australian football (soccer) club based in Auchenflower, Queensland, Australia. The club was established in 1921, and currently plays in the Football Brisbane Men's Premier League, Women's Capital League and City League competitions. The club also has junior teams for all ages with a strong focus on female participation.

The Illawarra Premier League is a regional Australian semi-professional association football league, comprising teams from the Illawarra, and South Coast regions of New South Wales. The competition is run under the Football South Coast body, an associate of Football NSW – a member federation of Football Federation Australia. It therefore fits below the national A-League and NSW wide divisions including National Premier Leagues NSW, The league sits at level 4 on the New South Wales league system, making it a level league 5 in the Australian League System. The major sponsor for the Illawarra Premier League is the Illawarra Mercury and as such the competition is often referred to as the Illawarra Mercury Premier League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">O'Connor Knights FC</span> Football club

HNK O’Connor Knights FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the northern Canberra suburb of O'Connor, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 1997 by North Canberra's Croatian community, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football ACT. The Knights have won one Federation Cup and secured two ACT second division titles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Holland Park Hawks FC</span> Football club

Holland Park Hawks FC is a football club based in Camp Hill, Queensland. They are currently competing in the Football Queensland Premier League 2 the 4th division on the football pyramid of Australia. The club has youth teams which also compete in Football Queensland Academy Leagues which starts at U9 and ends at U18's.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Narrabundah FC</span> Football club

Narrabundah FC is an Australian community association football club based in the suburb of Narrabundah in the central-south of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The club was founded in 1976, and currently competes in the ACT NPL2 and State League. Narrabundah FC has teams within both Men's and Women's competitions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Annerley FC</span> Football club

Annerley FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from the area bordering Greenslopes and Annerley, suburbs on the southside of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1945, and currently competes in Capital League 1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bayside United FC</span> Football club

Bayside United FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Lota, an eastern suburb of Brisbane. The club was formed in 1974, and currently competes in Brisbane Premier League. When the club celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014 it had over 500 members and more than 440 registered junior players.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Centenary Stormers FC</span> Football club

Centenary Stormers FC is an Australian football (soccer) club from Darra, a southwestern suburb of Brisbane. The club is a relative newcomer to the Brisbane football scene, having been formed in 2000. The club currently has a strong emphasis on the development of its junior players with a focus on the age groups running from Under 6s to Under 12s.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Virginia United FC (Australia)</span> Football club

Virginia United FC is an Australian football (soccer) club located in Nundah. It was originally based in the nearby suburb of Virginia from which the club gets its name. Virginia United has existed since 1970 and serves as the local club for Nundah and its surrounding suburbs. After achieving promotion from Capital League 2 in 2017, the club will compete in the Brisbane Premier League in 2018 for the first time in its history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Southern Tablelands United FC</span> Football club

Southern Tablelands United FC is an Australian amateur association football club based in the NSW city of Goulburn. Founded in 2017, as a joint venture between the Goulburn Strikers and Goulbourn Stags, United is affiliated with Capital Football in the ACT. Southern Tablelands currently competes in the NPL2 for men's and NPLW for women's.

References

  1. "ACT Division Two". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  2. "ACT Division Two 1974". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  3. Club Information Archived 31 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "ACT Premier League 2006". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  5. "ACT Premier League 2007". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  6. "ACT Premier League 2008". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  7. "ACT Premier League 2010". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  8. "ANU Football Club 50th Anniversary Celebrations Community Day Sat 31 Mar". the-riotact.com. 27 March 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  9. Melanie, Luksa (29 August 2017). "2013 Capital Football Annual Report: State League Report (p.22)". Capital Football . Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  10. "Capital Football - Capital League 2013". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  11. "ANU Sport Membership". www.anu-sport.com.au. Archived from the original on 19 December 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  12. "Willows oval synthetic conversion". anu.edu.au. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  13. "ANU Ovals" (PDF). www.anu-sport.com.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  14. "Capital Football - Capital League 2013 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  15. "Capital Football - Capital League 2014 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  16. "Capital Football - Capital League 2015 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  17. "Capital Football - Capital League 2016 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  18. "Capital Football - Capital League 2017 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  19. "Capital Football - Capital League 2018 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  20. "Capital Football - National Premier League Two 2019 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  21. "Capital Football - National Premier League Two 2020 Fixtures/Results". www.socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.