Sydney Uni SFC

Sydney University Soccer Football Club (SUSFC) is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Sydney. Founded in 1946, the club has over 40 constituent teams with over 600 players competing in the Football New South Wales National Premier Leagues (NPL), North West Sydney Women's Football, the Eastern Suburbs Football Association and the Canterbury District Soccer Football Association. The Club is run by an executive committee elected annually by members.

Sydney University
Full nameSydney University Soccer Football Club
Nickname(s)The Students, Uni
Founded1946
GroundUniversity of Sydney No. 2 Oval
Capacity1,200
CoachLouie Cordwell
LeagueNSW NPL 3
WebsiteClub website

SUSFC's main home ground is University of Sydney No. 2 Oval, a multi-use venue located in the University of Sydney. The club also plays on St. Andrew's Oval, St. John's Oval and University No.1 Oval. The club's NPL Youth Teams play their home games at Arlington Oval. The Club is a member of Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness. Its headquarters are located in The Arena Sports Centre, Western Avenue.

Current Squad

2019 NPL 3 Men’s Squad Updated 22 February 2019. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Daniel Axford
2 Peter Kardasis
3 Bill Litsas
4 Nick Makridopolus
5 Milan Borovina
6 Daniel Mifsud
7 Michael Loupis
8 Yuya Kotaki
9 Scott Tonkin
10 Panayoti Gotsis
11 Nathaniel Sharpley
12 Caelan Hinckson
13 GK Luke Del Vecchio
14 Jordan Makridopolus
15 Fergus Woorall
16 Josh Johnson
17 Ian Hillier
18 Blake Serafin
No. Position Player
19 Joey Lameri
20 James Tsokos
21 Felix Karameas
22 Sean Comer
23 Jeremy Joseph
25 GK Oliver Gibson
26 Reuben Mcdonald
27 Asha Phillips
29 Marco Stocca
30 Jack Lapi
31 Daniel Barrett
33 Max Glanville
34 Fletcher Williamson
35 Jordan Kougias
36 Yianni Plataniotis
38 James Reed
39 Kilian Elkinson
40 Elliot Jaggers

Rivalries

UNSW Football – The intervarsity rivalry between Sydney's two biggest universities is mostly based on the perceived inferiority of the University of New South Wales as an educational institution. The Clubs compete regularly in the ESFA competitions and compete for the Kennard Cup each year.

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