Modbury Jets SC

Modbury SC[1][2], commonly known as Modbury Jets, is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. It currently competes in the NPL South Australia. The club field both senior and junior teams. The seniors play their home matches at Jet Park in Modbury, north of Adelaide and the Juniors play at Burragah Reserve, Modbury.

Modbury
Full nameModbury Soccer Club Inc
Nickname(s)The Jets
Founded1964
GroundJet Park
Capacity5,000
ChairmanJeff McCormack
ManagerJason Trimboli
LeagueNPL South Australia
2019State League 1, 1st (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was first founded in 1964, however they were forced to wait a year in order to play in the 1965 season. For reasons unknown, they played in the 3rd division reserve league while their reserve side played in the 4th division.

The club almost became the Modbury Prague Soccer Club in 1968 when members of the Czechoslovakian Australian community in the area wanted to promote the game at Modbury. However the move was abandoned when club members vetoed the idea.

The club's facilities have been steadily improving over the years. Its ground was selected as one of the training venues for teams competing in the 2000 Olympic Games. Modbury is a popular community based club located in the Modbury/Tea Tree Gully area. The club fields both seniors and juniors teams.

In 2014, the Jets celebrated their fiftieth year as a club, and finished the season by clinching promotion through the play-off finals series.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
2 DF Michael Constantini
3 DF Nicholas Green
4 DF Mitchell Coull
5 DF Adrian Polisena
6 MF Joesph Zawko
7 MF Liam Miller
9 FW Stephen Maio
10 MF Darcy Clarke
11 MF Shomari Sabatho
12 GK David Brookes
14 DF Kieran Mcnally (captain)
No. Position Player
15 FW Matthew Gaston
17 MF Sam Voigt
18 DF Matt Kelly
19 MF Andrew Lindsay (vice captain)
26 GK Benjamin Jackson
- MF Liam Bebbington
- DF Brayden French
- MF Mark Sison
- MF Callum McKay
- MF Mushtaq Ahmad
- MF Charlie Bowman

Club honours

  • 3rd Division Champions: 1973
  • State League/2nd Division Champions: 1985 & 1998
  • Reserves Coca-Cola Cup Winners 1994
  • U/19s State League Champions: 1998
  • Reserves State League Champions: 1998
  • Federation Cup Champions: 1989
  • Ampol Cup Runners Up 1992 – Adelaide City 1 – 0 Modbury Jets
  • Premier League Grand Finalist: 2000, 2001, 2010
  • Reserves Cup Champions: 2001
  • U/19s Premier League Champions: 2004
  • U/19s Premier League Champions: 2010
  • Reserves Premier League Champions: 2010
  • Premier League Champions: 2010
  • Reserves State League Champions: 2013, 2014
  • State League Finals Series Champions: 2014

Player Honours

2016 Seniors Best & Fairest – Darcy Clarke

2016 Seniors Coaches Choice – David Brooks

2016 Seniors Player's Player – Matthew Kelly

2016 Reserves Best & Fairest – Brad MacGowan

2016 Reserves Coaches Choice – Brad MacGowan

2016 Reserves Player's Player – Matt Evans

2016 U18s Best & Fairest – Anthony Luongo

2016 U18s Coaches Choice – Rhys Turner

2016 U18s Player's Player – Anthony Luongo

Club Golden Boot – Mushtaq Ahmad (14 goals, 22 games)

Club Young Player of the Year – Jimmy Henderson

Supprters Player of the Year – Matthew Kelly

Players/Former Player Achievements:

Jacob Melling – Under 17s Australian Representative at 2011 Mexico World Cup (current Western Sydney Wanderers Player)

Dion Kirk – Former Adelaide United Youth Team

Shaun Harvey – Former Adelaide United Youth Team

Brandon Borrello 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Australia U23s Representative

Timothy Henderson – Australian Schoolboys Representative

Oliver Zafiridis – Australian Schoolboys Representative & Former Adelaide United Youth Team

Thomas Strain – Former Aston Villa Academy

Ryan Strain – Former Aston Villa Academy

Bradden Inman – Current Rochdale A.F.C player (on loan from Peterborough United)

Notable players

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