Kemblawarra Fury FC

Kemblawarra Dapto Fury
Full name Kemblawarra Dapto Fury Football Club
Nickname(s) Fury
Founded 2016 (as Kemblawarra Fury)
Dissolved 2017
Ground Macedonia Park (Ground share)
Capacity 5000
Chairman Paul Morgan
Manager Luke Mcguire
League Illawarra Premier League
2016 1st
Website Club website

Kemblawarra Fury is a football club based in Dapto & Kemblawarra, New South Wales. The Dapto club was established in 2012. Merged with Kemblawarra in 2016. On 26 September 2017, the club posted a statement on their Facebook page saying, the club "will close operations at the completion of the financial year at our Annual General Meeting."[1]

History

In early 2012, Champion Premier League side Dandaloo Football Club made an agreement to amalgamate with their local derby rivals and recently relegated Div. 1 team the Dapto Soccer Club. This created a new entity titled "Dapto Dandaloo Fury.[2][3]

Current squad

Correct as of 29 July 2017 Source: FSC Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Daniel Arcaba
8 Australia DF Alvin Ceccoli
11 Australia MF Sam Munro
No. Position Player
12 Australia MF Sam Matthews
23 Australia FW Matthew McNab

Honours

  • 2012 Illawarra Mercury Premier League – Winners
  • 2012 Illawarra Mercury Premier League Grand Final – Winners
  • 2012 Fraternity Cup – Winners
  • 2012 Bampton Cup – Winners
  • 2015 Illawarra Mercury Premier League – Winners

References

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  2. "Coaches agree on Dapto Dandaloo's supremacy". illawarramercury.com.au. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  3. "Dapto Dandaloo Fury win premier league title". illawarramercury.com.au. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
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