Western Knights SC

Western Knights SC
Full name Western Knights Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Croatia, Knights
Founded 1968
Ground Nash Field, Mosman Park, Western Australia
President Gordana Sliskovic
Manager Trim Morgan
League Football West State League Division 1

Western Knights Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club currently playing in the Football West State League Division 1 in Perth, Western Australia. Its home ground is Nash Field, in the Town of Mosman Park.

History

Western Knights Soccer Club was established by Croatian immigrants in the state of Western Australia under the name of Metropolitan in 1968. Two years later in 1970 under their new name of North Perth Croatia they were promoted from the Third Division to the Second Division. Throughout the years following, Croatia went up and down from Second Division to First.

With the moving from division to division also came the moving from different home grounds over the years. Wellington Square in East Perth, Velodrome in Mount Hawthorn and Perry Lakes Stadium were all homes to North Perth Croatia over those years.

In 1994, the club was forced by the then sport governing bodies to remove all ethnic references from their name, so the club changed their name from North Perth Croatia to Western Knights and in 1995, the club returned to the state's premier league until the 2013 season.

1998 proved to be the most successful year in the club's history so far, the Knights take home the Premier League Minor Premiership, the Championship Final Series Grand Final for the first time in their history and the West Ham Cup.

Paul Cooke became the first ever player in the history of the club to capture the Premier League's major player award, the Gold Medal in 2006.

2007 saw the club's Under 18's side were rewarded after a fantastic season by taking out the League championship, this being the first time in the club's history that the Under 18's had won a major trophy.

The club also hosted the 33rd Annual Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament held at Hilton Park, Hilton. The last time North Perth Croatia hosted the weekend was in 1979.

2008 marked the 40th anniversary since the club's establishment and was celebrated with the League and Reserves taking out the Soccer Pools Cup.

The club claimed back to back minor premierships in 2009 and 2010 after finishing the home and away seasons on top of the league table while David Micevski became the second Western Knights player to claim the Premier League major player award, the Gold Medal in 2009.

The Western Knights has 3 Men's Senior Team which compete in the Football West State League Division 1. It also has Senior Women's, and Junior Boys and Girls teams from under 6 – 14. It's Men's Social Team started in 2017 when the demise of Fremantle Croatia saw their players come over to the club, playing under the banner of Western Knights.

The Knights were a founding club in the Football West Equal Footingball disabled inclusion competition, with both a Junior and Senior male team in competition.

In 2017, the Western Knights became the first club outside of NPLWA to reach the Round of 32 of the Westfield FFA Cup[1]. In July 2017 The Western Knights became the first team since 1991 to win the State Cup from outside of the Premier Division by defeating Sorrento FC 1-0.[2] It followed this success by also winning the Football West State League Division 1 league title, the first time the club has completed the league and State Cup double.

Notable Former Players

Arguably the most successful player to have ever played for North Perth Croatia/Western Knights is Robbie Dunn. Upon leaving North Perth Croatia he went on to establish a fine career in the National Soccer League with West Adelaide, Preston Makedonia and Melbourne Croatia and earn himself 38 international caps for the Australian Socceroos.

Current Matildas forward Sam Kerr began playing soccer as a Junior at Western Knights.[3]

Other players from the Western Knights that have come through the ranks of the club and made their mark in the National Soccer League or A-League include Vladimir Beretovac, Tommi Tomich, Craig Deans, Andrija Jukic, Anthony Skorich and David Micevski.

Honours

  • Western Australian Premier League Champions: 1998, 2004
  • Western Australian Premier League Runner-Up: 1988, 2000, 2009, 2010
  • Western Australian Premier League Minor Premiers: 1998, 2004, 2009, 2010
  • Football West State Cup Winners: 2000, 2008, 2017
  • D’Orsogna Cup Runner-Up: 1992
  • Night Series Winners: 2003, 2015
  • Night Series Runner-Up: 1996, 2002, 2004, 2010
  • Charity Shield Winners: 2009
  • West Ham Cup Winners: 1998
  • Western Australian First Division (Second Division) Champions: 1971, 1975, 1995, 2017
  • Western Australian First Division Night Series Winners: 2015
  • Western Australian Third Division Champions: 1969
  • Australian-Croatian Tournament Champions: 1980
  • Western Australian First Division (Second Division) Reserves Champions: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986
  • Western Australian Cup Reserves Winners: 1976, 1999, 2004, 2008
  • Western Australian Premier League Under 18 Champions: 2007
  • Western Australian Cup Under 18 Winners: 2007

Individual Honours

Western Australian Premier League Gold Medal – Player of the Year:

Western Australian Premier League – Top Goal Scorer:

  • 1998 – Trim Morgan – 18 Goals
  • 2000 – John Nicolaou – 16 Goals

Western Australian Premier League – Goalkeeper of the Year:

  • 2011 – Frazer Siddall

Western Australian First Division (Second Division)- Player of the Year:

  • 1978 – William Stewart
  • 1979 – Archie Van Dongen
  • 1981 – John Fiamengo
  • 1987 – Paul McKenna
  • 2013 – David Annall

Managerial History

YearCoach/Manager
1968Vladimir Piščetek
1969Ivica Barišić
1970Ante Zanetić
1971Ivica Barišić
1972Derek Buckley
1973Vladimir Knezović
1974Vladimir Knezović
1975John Lorell
1976Brian Newell
1977Vladimir Knezović
1978Vladimir Knezović
1979David Harrison
1980David Harrison
1981David Harrison/Ivica Barišić
1982Ivica Barišić/Alan Kerr
1983Alan Kerr/Lazlo Koroknai
1984Lazlo Koroknai
1985Lazlo Koroknai
1986Lazlo Koroknai
1987Gordon Todd / Edie Dabrowski
1988Eric Williams
1989Eric Williams
1990Eric Williams
1991Chris Marustick
1992Chris Marustick/Francis Burns
1993Robbie Dunn
1994Robbie Dunn/Graham Normanton
1995Ivo Miletić
1996Ivo Miletić
1997Gerry Christie
1998Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
1999Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2000Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2001Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2002Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2003Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2004Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2005Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2006Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2007Ronnie Campbell / Willie Kelly
2008Ronnie Campbell
2009Paul Price
2010Paul Price/Carl Medica
2011Carl Medica
2012Carl Medica
2013Robbie Dunn
2014Andy Thorburn
2015Andy Thorburn
2016Trim Morgan
2017Trim Morgan
2018Trim Morgan

Presidential History

YearPresident
1968Ivan Brajdić
1969Ivan Brajdić
1970Ivan Brajdić
1971Ivan Brajdić
1972Vladimir Knezović
1973Josip Grgurić
1974Josip Grgurić
1975Ivan Brajdić
1976Tomislav Marković
1977Ivan Šimić
1978Ivan Šimić
1979Žarko Dugandžić
1980Vladimir Piščetek
1981Vladimir Piščetek
1982Vladimir Piščetek
1983Vladimir Knezović
1984Ante Šunić
1985Vladimir Piščetek
1986Žarko Dugandžić
1987Ivan Šimić
1988Ivan Šimić
1989Dinko Burmas
1990Ivan Kostrenčić
1991Dusan Dropulić
1992Josip Peraković
1993Dinko Burmas
1994Dinko Burmas
1995Tomislav Marković
1996Ivan Kostrenčić
1997George Graša
1998George Graša
1999Ned Cecić
2000Ned Cecić
2001Ned Cecić
2002Jerko Žuvela
2003Jerko Žuvela
2004Jerko Žuvela
2005Jack Grego
2006Jack Grego
2007George Graša
2008Luke Jurcević
2009Luke Jurcević
2010Mišo Bunić
2011Mišo Bunić
2012Mišo Bunić
2013Mišo Bunić
2014Gordana Slisković
2015Gordana Slisković
2016Gordana Slisković
2017Gordana Slisković
2018Gordana Slisković

References

  1. http://www.theffacup.com.au/article/knights-and-sorrento-progress-in-the-west/11s2vxf1hf4rg1i3vrgrjnj6xt
  2. http://footballwest.com.au/knights-win-state-cup-final/
  3. "WA girls leading Aussie World Cup charge". NewsComAu. Retrieved 2017-11-24.

See also

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