Blacktown Spartans FC

Blacktown Spartans
Full name Blacktown Spartans Football Club
Founded 2002
Ground Blacktown International Sportspark,
Rooty Hill, Sydney
New South Wales, Australia
Chairman Adam Coleman
League NPL NSW
2015 9th
Website Club website

The Blacktown Spartans Football Club are an Australian semi-professional association football club currently playing in the NSW Premier League, the top tier of association football in New South Wales and the 2nd tier including the fully professional top tier, the A-League. They are based in Blacktown, located in the Greater Western Sydney area of Sydney, New South Wales.

History

The Blacktown Spartans were formed in 2002 in the effort to field elite youth squads. Permission was granted to form a semi-professional team, and were included into the NSW State League Division Two, the then Third Division. In 2006 they were promoted to the NSW State League Division One after finishing first. After the 2010 season, they were promoted to NSW Super League. After finishing first in Super League in 2011 the club has been promoted to Premier League in 2012.

The 2010 season can be seen as successful for the Spartans, especially in the 2010 Waratah Cup as they have progressed to the semi-finals of the competition, and have been dubbed 'The Giant Killers' having knocked out the Rockdale City Suns in Round 3,[1] Sydney United in the Round of 16,[2] and Granville Rage in the Quarter Finals[3] to book a spot in the semi-finals against New South Wales Premier League side Marconi Stallions.

In 2010 the Spartans Women were promoted from the NSW Super League to the NSW Premier League after finishing on top of the Club Championship with all five teams making the semi-finals. The Under-12s and Under-14s both won their respective Grand Finals.

Current squad

Blacktown Spartans 2017 NPL NSW Men's 1 1st Grade Squad[4]

Following the end of the 2016 season, the new management at the club, following on from previous, made the decision to not re-sign any first grade players and to spend no further money on the club outside the development of youth talent.

The entire Men's first team were advised in a dressing room discussion prior to the last game of the season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Aiden Munford
2 China MF Quentin Cheng
3 Australia DF Lewis Miller
4 Germany DF Michael Glassock
5 Netherlands DF Jack Kuipers
6 Australia MF Joshua Nisbet (c)
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF James Markovic
8 Australia MF Adam Berry
9 Australia MF Steve Whyte
10 United States FW Brenton Fox
11 Australia FW Peter Kekeris
12 Tunisia MF Assad Taouil
13 Australia GK Adam Pearce
14 Australia DF Kye Rowles
15 Australia MF Kyle Johnson
16 Italy MF Gianni Stensness
17 Mexico MF Rhett de Silva
18 Greece MF Maki Petratos
19 New Zealand DF James Enticknap
No. Position Player
20 Australia GK Jack Greenwood
21 Kenya MF Charles M'Mombwa
22 Australia FW Emmanuel Peters
23 Paraguay FW Matias Paz
24 Tunisia MF Amar Abdallah
25 Australia FW Jordan Smylie
26 Australia MF Jacob Melling
27 Greece DF Reece Papadimitrios
28 Republic of Ireland MF Lachlan Wales
29 Australia DF Jordan Bennett (vc)
30 Australia GK Tom Lyons
31 Australia MF Cooper Buswell
32 Republic of Ireland FW Sean Pratt
33 Italy MF Mortaza Safdari
34 United States DF Matthew Lee
35 Republic of Ireland MF Shelford Dais
36 Australia MF Jake McGuinness
37 Australia DF Charles William
38 Australia MF Duncan Stewart
41 England GK Chris Davidson
42 Australia DF Bill Drake
43 Finland MF Trevita Vaikona
44 England FW Richard Swain
No. Position Player
50 England FW Paul Prandiville
51 England DF Billy Batten
56 England MF Gary Kemble
59 United States DF Jim Kennedy
60 England MF Peter Sterling
62 Croatia MF Ivor Wates
63 Scotland FW Joe Oliver
67 New Zealand DF James Leuluai
70 Australia MF Mick Crane
76 Australia DF Jim Darke
77 England DF Garry Schofield
80 New Zealand DF Phil Bell
82 England MF Mick Scott
84 New Zealand FW Arthur Keegan
85 Australia MF Cliver Sullyban
87 England DF Richard Horne
91 United States FW Greg Mackay
92 Australia MF Keith Boxall
93 England DF Tommy Harris
94 Australia GK Paul Eastwood

Club Officials

Management
  • Chairman: EnglandAdam Coleman
  • General Manager, Media and Communications: New ZealandPaige Coleman
  • General Manager, Media and Commucations:Republic of IrelandSean McPherson
  • Technical Director:SpainRaul Blanco
  • Technical Director:AustraliaCesar Kerry
  • Head Coach: Italy Luis Contigani
  • Assistant Coach: AustraliaPaul Greenfield
  • Assistant Coach: AustraliaBryan Greenwood
  • Team Manager: Australia John McCourt

References

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  4. "Meet the Team". Blacktown Spartans FC. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
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