Newmarket SFC

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Newmarket
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Full name Newmarket Soccer Football Club
Nickname(s) Bobble FC
Founded 1949
Ground McCook Park Newmarket
Chairman Jack Di Trapani
League Brisbane Premier Division 3
2015 11th

Newmarket Soccer Football Club is an Australian football (soccer) club based at Newmarket, in the inner-west of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The club was founded in 1949, initially called the Newmarket Soccer Postal Service Club.[1] The club has four senior men's teams, four senior women's teams and around 30 junior teams.[2]

The men’s top team currently competes in the Premier Division 3 and is home to the 'Newmarket Bobble.’

Newmarket play in a gold strip (home) and a maroon strip (away).

Season 2011

For season 2011, the men's senior side competes in Premier Division 2, the third tier of Brisbane men's football. The club also has teams in the men's Metropolitan League.

The women's senior side competes in Brisbane Women's Division 1, the second tier of Brisbane women's football. The club also competes in lower divisions.[3]

Season 2014

For season 2014, the men's senior side competed in Premier Division 2, the third tier of Brisbane men's football. The club narrowly missed out on promotion to Premier Division 1 finishing 3rd. Star striker Michael McGowan left at the end of the season after top scoring for the club.

Season 2015

Newmarket was R.I.P and were duly relegated to Premier Division 3 for the 2016 season.

At the conclusion of the 2015 season top team Coach, Tevor Rohdmann, and reserves coach Jono Boura resigned after a less than impressive season from both.

Notable former players

Australia
Scotland
  • Scotland Michael McGowan

External links

References

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  1. Newmarket SFC website - History
  2. Football Brisbane website
  3. Football Brisbane website