South East United FC

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South East United
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Full nameSouth East United Football Club
Founded2013
GroundPembroke Park, Sorell
League Southern Championship
2021 11th of 12
Website Club website

South East United FC is an Australian football club based in the Sorell, Tasmania that plays in the third tier Southern Championship.

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Club information

South East United was formed in 2013 at a meeting of representatives from Dodges Ferry Junior Soccer Club, Richmond United, Cambridge United, Peninsula Pirates, Football Federation Tasmania, Eastern Region Junior Soccer Association, Sorell Council, Pembroke Park Management Committee, and Sorell Community Bank. [1] The club plays out of Pembroke Park. [2] [3]

It has a range of teams from U12 and up of both genders playing in competitions run by the Football Federation Tasmania. [1] [4] Its teams range from juniors right through to seniors, with their senior team playing in the third-tier Southern Championship. [5]

Seasons - Men

SeasonLeague
Name (national level)PldWDLGFGAGDPtsPosition
2019 Southern Championship (3)21102013131-11838th (8)
2020 Southern Championship (3)1611141649-33412th (12)
2021 Southern Championship (3)2233162367-441211th (12)

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References

  1. 1 2 "South East United Football Club". Hey Sports.
  2. "Pembroke Park Master Plan" (PDF). Sorell Council. May 2016.
  3. "Club day at Pembroke Park". South East United. 23 March 2019.
  4. "Tasmanian Clubs". Football Federation Tasmania .
  5. Tanner Coad (7 March 2020). "Super Saturday in the Season Return of the Southern Championships".