Killarney District SC

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Killarney District
Full nameKillarney District Soccer Club
Nickname(s)The Terriers
Founded1972
GroundEDSACC Oval
ChairmanMatthew Gale
ManagerPeter Preston
LeagueCentral Coast Premier League
20221st
Website Club website

Killarney District Soccer Club is an Australian football club based in Bateau Bay, a suburb on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The club currently competes in the Central Coast Premier League.

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History

Killarney District SC was founded in 1972. The club first won silverware in 1999, winning the Association Cup, and in 2003 winning the League Grand Final.

The clubs main success has come in recent years however with 6 straight League Championships from 2016 to 2022 and 4 straight Grand Final Premierships from 2016 to 2019, both Central Coast Premier League records. It also achieved a treble in 2016.

In 2022, Killarney broke history in the Premier League by completing the regular season with 18 wins out of 18, becoming the first club on the Central Coast to achieve this. [1]

The club has also participated in the Australia Cup qualifying rounds 4 times and are somewhat of a giant killer, defeating NSW NPL outfits on several occasions, namely Stanmore Hawks and Mt Druitt Town Rangers in the 2016 competition and Blacktown Spartans in the 2017 competition. Killarney is the only club from Central Coast Football to have made the sixth preliminary round in the cup, just two wins away from the national rounds.

Honours

Senior

League

  • Central Coast Premier League League Champions [2]
    • Winners: 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022
    • Runners-up: 2003
    Central Coast Premier League Grand Final Premiers [3]
    • Winners: 2003, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
    • Runners-up: 2020, 2022
    Central Coast Football Division 1/Premier League 2 League Champions
    • Winners: 1990, 1993, 2001
    • Runners-up: 1988, 1989, 2010
    Central Coast Football Division 1/Premier League 2 Grand Final Premiers
    • Winners: 1988, 1989, 2001, 2010
    • Runners-up: 1990, 1993, 2008

Cup

Junior

Seasons

Season League Cup Assc. CupTop goalscorer(s)
DivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPosFinalsPlayer(s)Goals
1972Junior Leagues Only
1973Div 1 (7)145452319145thN/AN/A??
1974Div 1 (7)153210224487thN/AN/A??
1975Div 1 (8)212415267287thN/A??
1976Div 1 (8)183312156599thN/A
1977Div 1 (9)1415853378th Down-arrow-14.png
1978Div 2 (10)7thUp-arrow-14.png
1979Div 1 (9)22451319581310th
1980Div 1 (9)207492843186th
1981 [lower-alpha 1] CCPL (9)134271927106th
1982CCPL (10)14419183597th
1983CCPL (10)1811343922253rdPFRU
1984CCPL (10)5th
1985CCPL (10)9th
1986CCPL (10)8th
1987CCPL (9)10th Down-arrow-14.png
1988Div 1 (10)2ndW
1989Div 1 (10)2ndW
1990Div 1 (10)1stUp-arrow-14.pngRU
1991CCPL (9)10th Down-arrow-14.png
1992Div 1 (10)4thSF
1993Div 1 (10)1stUp-arrow-14.pngRU
1994CCPL (9)4thSF
1995CCPL (9)7th
1996CCPL (9)6th
1997CCPL (8)7th Down-arrow-14.png
1998CCPL2 (9)4thSFN/A
1999CCPL2 (9)4thSFN/AW
2000CCPL2 (9)4thSFN/A
2001CCPL2 (9)1stUp-arrow-14.pngWN/A
2002CCPL (8)5thN/ARU
2003CCPL (7)2ndWN/A
2004CCPL (6)8thN/A
2005CCPL (6)6thN/A
2006CCPL (7)4thPFN/A
2007CCPL (6)18251123471110th Down-arrow-14.pngN/ARU
2008Div 1 (7)3rdRUN/A
2009Div 1 (7)3rdPFN/A
2010Div 1 (7)2nd Up-arrow-14.pngWN/A
2011CCPL (6)187552625265thN/A
2012CCPL (6)1811164431344thRUN/A
2013CCPL (6)1812603614421stPFN/A
2014CCPL (6)1811434627374thSF
2015CCPL (6)1810354422333rdSF
2016CCPL (6)1816206423501stWPR6WTim Knight23
2017CCPL (6)1812424319401stWPR5
2018CCPL (6)2216516820531stWPR5
2019CCPL (6)2215346726481stWPR5
2020CCPL (6)1stRUN/ADaniel Rodger20
2021CCPL (6)N/ARU
2022CCPL (6)1818005610541stRUGSAdam Woodbine13

Notes

  1. In 1981, Division 1 was renamed to the Central Coast Premier League while Div 2 became Div 1.

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