Modbury Vista SC

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Modbury Vista Junior Soccer Club
Modbury Vista SC logo.jpg
Full nameModbury Vista Junior Soccer Club Inc
Nickname(s)Vista; MVSC
Founded1969;54 years ago (1969)
(as Para Vista Junior Soccer Club)
1973;50 years ago (1973)
(as Modbury Vista Junior Soccer Club)
StadiumNewspot Stadium, Richardson Reserve
ChairmanTom Coombe
ManagerJonathan Negus - State League 2; Duncan Soang - Women's State League
LeagueState League 2; Women's State League
2022SL2 9th of 12; WSL 10th of 10
Website Club website

Modbury Vista Junior Soccer Club is a soccer club from Wynn Vale, South Australia.

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Modbury Vista has teams playing in the South Australian State League 2, South Australian Women's State League, Football South Australia Women's Community Leagues, Football South Australia Junior Boys and Girls, Elizabeth & Districts Junior Soccer Association, and MiniRoos.

Their home ground is Newspot Stadium, Richardson Reserve.

Modbury Vista won the inaugural Women's State League in 2021 and with it automatic promotion to the Women's National Premier League SA for 2022.

Divisional History

SeasonLeagueCup
Division (Tier)PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPosFinals
2017 SL2 (4)2233162992−631210th Federation R2
2018 SL2 (4)2221191885−67710th Federation R1
2019 SL2 (4)2224162261−391011th Federation R1
2020 SL2 (4)2215345727+3042 [lower-alpha 1] 3rdEF
2021 SL2 (4)2244143258−261611th Federation R1
2022 SL2 (4)2273124350−7248th Federation R2
2023 SL2 (4)TBD Federation R2
  1. Deducted 6 points in 2020

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