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Full nameKingborough Lions United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lions
Founded1998
GroundLightwood Park, Gormley Park
Capacity1,000
ChairmanBrian Downes
ManagerAlfred Hess
LeagueNPL Tasmania
20223rd of 8
Websitehttp://klufc.org.au/

Kingborough Lions United Football Club is a semi-professional association football club based in Kingston, Tasmania. Founded in 1998, the club currently competes many leagues including in the NPL Tasmania and the Women's Super League. The club has a large playing group ranging and teams range from juniors, youth academy, and social teams through to high performance men and women's programs.

History

Kingborough Lions has a complicated history having been formed out of several mergers of former clubs in the Hobart region. The club in its current form was formed after a merger between Kingborough United and West Hobart Lions in 1998.[1]

Kingborough United were a long standing southern-based Premier League team and was the result of the previous mergers of Kingston Cannons and Rapid Hobart. The club's original home ground was the Sherburd Park Complex, which it shared with the Blackmans Bay District Cricket Club. In 1996, the club moved to the then Tasmanian Baseball Complex (Now known as the Lightwood Park Complex), taking up a long term tenancy and they shared the facilities with the Kingston Crows Cricket Club.

Caledonian Soccer Club (West Hobart Lions) was already a unified side formed out of a smaller West Hobart club, and the previously largely successful side of "Caledonians" who were a powerhouse club in the 1950s, but had since faded.[2] The side was relatively nomadic in existence with no permanent facilities, but training was generally undertaken at the West Hobart Oval. Caledonian Soccer Club was forced to change their name in 1994 after an edict from the newly formed Soccer Australia mandated clubs could not use ethnic connotations in club names.[3]

In 2010 the club began operating under the updated name of Kingborough Lions United Football Club, and in 2012 a new logo was designed and presented on all playing strips.

As a result, Kingborough Lions are the inheritors of the traditions of these four clubs, and have now become a large club based in the municipality of Kingborough. Although relatively unsuccessful in their senior programs since merging, the club has the foundations in place to be a successful club due to the large player catchment area, and is the only club in the Southern region of Hobart with a high performance Men and Women's program.

Players

Current Squad - Men

Note: Known players.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1. GK AUS Eisa Azizi
3. DF AUS Matthew Hess
4. MF AUS Gregory Downes
5. DF AUS Jacob Huigsloot
6. MF AUS Simon Vivarelli
7. FW AUS Phillip Kantzos
8. MF AUS Kobe Kemp
9. FW AUS Noah Mies
10. MF AUS Ilan Mastrocola-Simon
11. DF AUS Tom Prince
12. FW SY Ahmad Othman
13. DF AUS Keenan Douce
14. FW AUS Joe Ojwiya
15. MF AUS Declan Taylor
16. DF AUS Alfred Hess
17. FW AUS Tom Hocking-Cousins
20 MF AUS Feisal Baddiley
21. GK AUS Lee Mackie

Coaching Staff - Men

Note: Known Staff.

NPL Head Coach: NPL Assistant Coach NPL GK Coach NPL S&C Coach NPL SEM Coordinator NPL U21 Head Coach
Alfred Hess Jake Vandermay Lee Mackie Nick Atwell Greg Downes Matthew Hess

Recent Seasons - Men

Season League Statewide Cup FFA Cup
Name (national level) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Tasmanian Finals NPL Finals
2012 Southern Premier League (2) 21 8 6 7 47 45 2 30 4th Quarter-finals Did not exist Quarter-finals N/A
2013 Victory League (2) 21 6 5 10 40 55 −15 23 6th DNQ DNQ Round of 16
2014 Victory League (2) 21 5 1 15 35 84 −49 16 6th DNQ DNQ Semi-finals DNQ
2015 Victory League (2) 21 7 2 12 37 60 −23 23 6th Quarter-finals DNQ Runners-up DNQ
2016 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 6 3 12 34 53 −19 21 6th Semi-finals DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2017 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 2 5 14 16 64 −48 11 8th DNQ DNQ Round of 16 DNQ
2018 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 4 3 14 35 54 −19 15 7th Not held DNQ Round of 16 DNQ
2019 NPL Tasmania (2) 24 9 3 12 43 50 −7 30 6th Not held DNQ Round of 16 DNQ
2020 NPL Tasmania (2) 14 6 3 5 26 34 -8 21 4th Not held Cancelled Quarter-finals Cancelled

Ref:[4]

Recent Seasons - Women

Season League Statewide Cup
Name Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position
2016 Southern Championship Women 20 1 0 19 12 110 -98 3 6th Did not exist
2017 Women's Southern Championship 20 8 1 11 39 54 -11 25 4th Round of 16
2018 VETO Women's Southern Championship 21 12 3 6 64 31 33 39 3rd Final
2019 Womens Super League 20 9 0 11 57 43 14 27 4th Final

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Club History". Kingborough Lions United Football Club. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Reconnecting to Caledonians". Hobart Mercury. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  3. ^ Meidl, Eva (2008). "Rapid Hobart - A history of acculturation". German Association for Australian Studies.
  4. ^ "Team Home for Kingborough". SportsTG. Retrieved 13 August 2020.