결과

NSW Premier League 2 04/27 07:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v 던바 로버스 W 1-0
NSW Premier League 2 04/20 07:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v University NSW W 4-3
NSW Premier League 2 04/12 10:00 - 뱅크스타운 시티 v 뱅크스타운 베리스 D 1-1
NSW Premier League 2 04/06 08:00 - 드루이트 레인저스 v 뱅크스타운 베리스 L 3-2
NSW Premier League 2 03/30 06:00 - Bulls FC Academy v 뱅크스타운 베리스 L 6-1
NSW Premier League 2 03/23 08:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v Inter Lions SC W 1-0
NSW Premier League 2 03/16 08:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v 블랙타운 스파르탄스 D 1-1
NSW Premier League 2 03/09 07:41 - 노던 타이거즈 v 뱅크스타운 베리스 L 1-0
NSW Premier League 2 03/02 08:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v 라이댈미어 라이온즈 W 1-0
NSW Premier League 2 02/28 09:00 - 뱅크스타운 베리스 v 마카더 램즈 W 4-0
NSW Premier League 2 02/25 05:40 - 하코아 v 뱅크스타운 베리스 L 3-2
NSW Premier League 2 08/26 09:00 - 마카더 램즈 v 뱅크스타운 베리스 W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 13 14
Wins 14 9 5
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 9 1 8
Goals for 43 25 18
Goals against 36 11 25
Clean sheets 11 6 5
Failed to score 4 1 3

The Canterbury Bankstown Football Club is a soccer club based in Bankstown, New South Wales. It competes in the NSW League One after gaining promotion at the end of the 2022 season. The club was formed in 1886 and was an original member of the NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs when it broke away from the New South Wales Soccer Football Association and competed in its inaugural season in 1957.

The club won the inaugural Federation Cup and were premiers of the regular season, losing the grand final to Auburn. The club predominantly played in the top tier of soccer in Australia until the formation of the National Soccer League in 1977 where it would play in NSW First Division instead.

The club would play at national level on one occasion in 1986.

Canterbury Bankstown hosts matches at The Crest Reserve in Bass Hill, Sydney.

In total, Canterbury Bankstown have won two NSW Tier 1 premierships (1957 and 1985) and two championships (1958 and 1960). It has also won two Waratah Cups in 1957 and 1958) as well as two other lower division honours.

History

They were one of the first football clubs formed in Sydney and competed in the first ever New South Wales State League as Canterbury FC, the club has also been known as Canterbury-Marrickville Olympic and West Sydney Berries; the "Berry" part of the name derives from Canter-"bury." Since that time, the club has enjoyed some years of success and also painful years of premiership droughts and grand final losses. The club played in the 1986 season of the National Soccer League.

Having been one of the bigger and more successful district clubs in Sydney, by the mid-1960s the club found itself in severe financial strife. A group of influential and disgruntled Pan-Hellenic (Sydney Olympic) members and supporters decided because of various disputes to leave and enquired about investing in the club. It was all agreed that Canterbury would sell a controlling stake of the club to this group of investors, who wanted to form the basis of a 2nd big Greek soccer club in Sydney to challenge Pan-Hellenic, later to be known as Canterbury-Marrickville Olympic Soccer Club.

In the mid-2000s the club had changed its name from Canterbury-Marrickville Olympic to West Sydney Berries to increase its appeal across South-western Sydney. It was the first time in the club's history club played without Canterbury in its name except for the period when they were known solely as Marrickville Olympic during the late 70's early 80's.

The club was chosen by Football NSW to be automatically promoted along with Macarthur Rams to the NSW Premier League for the 2008 NSWPL Season. The main reason for the club's inclusion was to strengthen football's presence in Western Sydney and also to have a starting post for a possible Western Sydney franchise in the A-League. The team had an unsuccessful return to the top-flight league in New South Wales. The team managed a lowly 10th place and narrowly escaped relegation from the NSW Premier League. In July 2008 the West Sydney Berries announced they had raised more than $32.000 for the hospital at Westmead.

After finishing last in the 2010 NSW Premier League season the club was relegated to the NSW Super League for the 2011 season, and for the 2012 NSW Super League season was known as Bankstown Berries FC and has since been renamed Canterbury Bankstown FC.

Notable players

Johnny Warren, after whom Australian football's greatest prize, the Johnny Warren Medal is named is the best known personality of the history of the club. Alongside John Watkiss he participated in the World Cup 1974 in Germany. Graham Arnold, Charlie Yankos, goalkeeper Ron Corry, Peter Katholos, John Watkiss and Zlatko Arambasic are also Australian internationals who originated in the ranks of the club. Austrian legend, the former SK Rapid Wien player Leo Baumgartner belonged to the team with the Warren brothers, Watkiss and Corry that defeated Sydney FC Prague in the NSW grand-final of 1960 5–2.

뱅크스타운 베리스(Bankstown Berries)는 호주 뉴사우스웨일즈주의 뱅크스타운에 있는 축구 클럽입니다. 이 클럽은 1957년에 설립되었으며 현재 호주 연방 축구 협회(FFA)에서 운영되는 전국 프리미어 리그 NSW(National Premier Leagues NSW)에서 경쟁하고 있습니다.

베리스는 뉴사우스웨일즈 프리미어 리그에서 두 차례 우승했으며, 호주 FA컵에서도 두 차례 우승했습니다. 이 클럽은 또한 OFC 챔피언스리그에서 세 차례 우승했으며, 이는 호주 클럽 중 가장 많은 기록입니다.

베리스는 전통적으로 빨간색과 검은색의 유니폼을 입었지만, 현재는 빨간색과 검은색 대신 하늘색과 검은색의 유니폼을 입습니다. 이 클럽의 홈 구장은 뱅크스타운 시립 축구장입니다.

베리스는 호주 축구에서 가장 성공적인 클럽 중 하나이며, 뉴사우스웨일즈와 호주의 축구 발전에 중요한 역할을 했습니다. 이 클럽은 많은 유명 선수들을 배출했으며, 현재 호주 축구 국가대표팀에서 활약하는 선수들도 있습니다.

베리스는 호주 축구계에서 중요한 클럽이며, 앞으로도 계속해서 호주 축구의 발전에 기여할 것으로 기대됩니다.