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West State League Division 1 04/20 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 컥번 시티 - View
West State League Division 1 03/30 07:00 - 킹슬리 SC v 수비아코 AFC II W 1-4
클럽 친선 경기 02/16 10:30 - 수비아코 AFC II v 다이아넬라 L 0-2
클럽 친선 경기 02/03 09:00 - Joondalup City FC v 수비아코 AFC II D 2-2
West State League Division 1 09/23 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 커틴 Uni W 2-0
West State League Division 1 08/26 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 고스넬스 시티 L 3-4
West State League Division 1 08/19 07:00 - 다이아넬라 v 수비아코 AFC II W 1-4
West State League Division 1 08/12 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 웨스턴 나이츠 L 0-1
West State League Division 1 08/05 07:00 - 포레스트필드 유나이티드 v 수비아코 AFC II D 1-1
West State League Division 1 07/29 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 궬럽 크로아티아 W 2-1
West State League Division 1 07/22 07:13 - 준달럽 유나이티드 v 수비아코 AFC II D 1-1
West State League Division 1 07/15 07:00 - 수비아코 AFC II v 만두라 시티 L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 13 9
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 13 10 3
Goals for 30 13 17
Goals against 45 31 14
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 8 6 2

Wikipedia - Subiaco AFC

Subiaco AFC is a soccer club based in the city of Subiaco, Western Australia, with their home grounds at Rosalie Park. They are considered one of the biggest footballing teams in the state, with over 110 teams participating in various Football West competitions.

History

Early Years

The club was formed originally in 1910 as the Subiaco British Association Football Club. Playing in black and white, they competed in WA British Football Association League at the Perth Oval and Wellington Square. In 1914 however, all play was suspended for six years due to World War 1.

1920s

Subiaco returned to the field in 1923, this time wearing the current colours of maroon and gold. It was also during this time where the club began to grow and was able to field junior and reserve teams by the mid-1920s. It was not until 1928 which saw the club claim its first silverware, winning the Division Two title.

1930s

At the turn of the decade, the club was renamed to Subiaco Soccer Club. They saw more success in this time period, defeating Midland 2-1 to clinch their second Division Two title, a unique accomplishment at the time.

1940s

Due to World War 2, all football was halted until 1946, where Subiaco returned under the name Shenton Park Rangers. They used Onslow Road Reserve as their new home ground. During this period, they were promoted to the top division and relegated the next year after not winning a single game.

1950s

The 50s saw success for the club. Shenton Park Rangers junior team won the league in 1951, going undefeated throughout the entire season. The club was once again renamed in 1952, this time to Subiaco City. The name of their home ground also changed from Onslow Road Reserve to how it is known today, Rosalie Park. They won the Division Two title for a third time the same year.

1960s

During the 60s, football in Western Australia was reformed. In 1962, Subiaco City joined the new Soccer Federation of Western Australia, a new semi-professional competition for teams all over West Australia. 1966 also saw Subiaco win their fourth Division Two title in their history. Three years later, Subiaco fielded their first woman's team, under the name Subiaco City.

1970s

The 70s saw a dark period for Subiaco. They were relegated to Division Three in 1971 and failed to win promotion for a majority of the decade. There only success was a victory in the Division Three Top Four Cup, however they failed to clinch promotion.

1980s

Subiaco began the decade with promotion back to the Second Division. The first clubhouse was built at Rosalie Park, named after Mr Fred Cumber, the club president of the time. In 1984, the club split after a disagreement between senior figures. A new club was formed called Subiaco Amateur Soccer Club, later changing their name to Subiaco United, which was based at Rosalie Park. The remaining Subiaco City men's teams moved north and changed their name to Subiaco Stirling Soccer Club, while the youth teams remained at Rosalie Park under the name Subiaco City Juniors.

1990s

Glory was brought back to Subiaco United in 1992, when they once again won the Division Two title. In the north, Subiaco Stirling moved again to Balga, renaming to Balga West Coast, before folding in 1993. Subiaco United continued to make progress however, with further upgrades to Rosalie Park pitches, floodlighting and the clubhouse, along with fielding another six woman's teams after a merger with Curtin University Woman's Soccer Club.

2000s

Subiaco United saw continued success through the new century with their first Division One title win in their history in 2001. It was only another seven years until they saw more silverware, with their second Division One title in 2008. 2009 was the final year to be played under the Subiaco United banner, with talks going on with Subiaco City Juniors.

New Era (2010s)

At the start of the new decade, the two clubs remaining at Rosalie Park, Subiaco United and Subiaco City Juniors, reached an agreement to merge and create a new joint club, Subiaco AFC. In 2014, Subiaco accepted an invitation to the newly formed National Premier League (NPL). Since this date, the club has continued to grow and now has over 90 teams across all age groups.

2020s

The COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the 2020 season. Subiaco continue in the State League 1 division, avoiding relegation on the final day of the season in 2022 with a 2-1 win over rivals Western Knights. In the 2023 season, Subiaco defeated Curtain University 2-0 in the relegation play-off final to remain in State League 1. In the same year, both the 18s and the 21s teams won their respective leagues.

수비아코 AFC II는 호주의 세미프로축구팀으로, 서부오스트레일리아 축구 페더레이션(Football West)의 남자 1부 리그에 속해 있습니다. 팀은 1955년에 설립되었으며, 현재 홈 경기장은 수비아코에 위치한 로스 하이 대학 경기장입니다.

수비아코 AFC II는 호주의 최고 리그인 A-리그에 한 번 출전한 적이 있습니다. 2004-05 시즌에 팀은 A-리그 플레이오프에 진출했지만, 준결승전에서 센트럴 코스트 마리너스에게 패해 탈락했습니다.

수비아코 AFC II는 또한 호주의 컵 대회인 FFA컵에서 2번 결승에 진출한 적이 있습니다. 2014년과 2016년에 팀은 결승전에서 각각 에이지 오브 아쿠에리우스와 멜버른 시티에게 패배했습니다.

수비아코 AFC II는 호주의 유망주들을 배출한 팀으로 유명합니다. 팀의 유명 선수로는 호주 대표팀을 이끌었던 마크 밀리건, 루크 윌크셔, 제이슨 쿨리나, 팀 케이힐 등이 있습니다.

수비아코 AFC II는 서부오스트레일리아 축구 페더레이션(Football West)의 남자 1부 리그에서 강호로 평가받고 있습니다. 팀은 2015년과 2016년에 리그 우승을 차지했으며, 2017년에는 리그 준우승을 차지했습니다.