Fraser Park FC

Fraser Park
Full name Fraser Park Football Club
Founded 1961
Ground Fraser Park, Marrickville
Football President Victor Lopes
1st Grade Head Coach Branko Culina
League NSW Men’s Premier League 2
2012 NSW Super League – 5th[1]
Website Club home page
President – Victor Lopes
Chairman -Antonio Cerqueira
Youth Director – George Mavrocordatos
SAP Director– Jarek Pacholski
Technical Director  – Andrea Lcardi
Vice President/Association President – Carlos Afonso
Secretary – Frank Parisi
Sponsorship – David Diamantopoulos
Website & Branding – Patrick Macy

Fraser Park FC, is an Australian soccer club with teams competing at all grades of the NSW Men’s Premier League 3[2] and in various divisions of the Canterbury District Soccer Football Association.[3] The club also has teams participating in the Football NSW Skills Acquisition Program,[4] which is the official Football NSW development program for players age 9 to 11 years. Their home ground is Fraser Park, off Marrickville Rd in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville.

History

The club was founded in the 1960s by Portuguese immigrants as 'Clube Portugues de Sydney'. It was originally founded in Sydney's Paddington in the Eastern suburbs, but is currently based in the Inner West at Marrickville. The club won its first official title at the All Age Gala Day organised by Soccer NSW, which was held in 1961.[5]

Team colours

The club has a distinct Portuguese background, and therefore its colours are that of the Portugal national football team.

Current senior squad

TBA [6]

Notable former players

More recently, other Socceroos have worn the Fraser Park colours, including Clint Bolton and Ante Juric.

Australia

Malta

United States

Skills Acquisition Program

In late 2012, Fraser Park was awarded a license to operate one of the 30 Skills Acquisition Programs coordinated by Football NSW for 2013.[7] This program added Under 9, Under 10 and Under 11 age groups to the Fraser Park elite level football program.

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