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Fenix FCS
Full nameFenix Football Club Sydney
Nickname(s)El Fenix, Albimorados,
Founded2004
GroundKnight Park
Yennora, New South Wales
Capacity200
LeagueSydney Amateur Football League
SAFL 2009 position3rd
Current season

Fenix Football Club Sydney, is an Australian football (soccer) club located in Fairfield, New South Wales. The club was founded on 15 August 2004, currently a member of the Sydney Amateur Football League[1] under the Football NSW federation.[2] The club is largely supported by members of the Latin American Australian community.

History

Inaugurated on 15 August 2004, by Chilean Luis Gutiérrez, and the Uruguayan Fabian Mateo, the early days of Fenix were mostly arranged by the two characters mentioned above. The name of the club was adopted by the founders who were searching for a name with the characteristics of being a Uruguayan club, but not of extreme fame like Peñarol or Nacional, and in honour to Centro Atlético Fenix, an Uruguayan institution founded in July 1916, the name was adopted and the club baptised as Fenix. The name Fenix (Phoenix in English) refers to the mythological immortal bird, that lights itself on fire when its death is near, and reincarnates from its own ashes; the fenix is the emblem and logo of the club.

In 2010, Luis Gutierrez, the only founder who was still participating with the club, decided to leave and presented his resignation to the Public Officer role that he had been in charge since the foundation of the club, due to personal reasons.

Uniform

Throughout time the club has owned a series of uniforms, when first established the uniform was a white shirt, with light blue details, and a Flag of Uruguay on the left arm, an upgrade was made the following years and a light blue uniform, similar to the one used by the Uruguay national football team was used.

As time progressed, the Uruguayan identity has expanded to a South American one and the white and purple uniform was introduced to represent a team rather than a nation, and until now the club has kept the same colours, as seasons have gone past the details on the uniform have changed, the first jersey did not have sponsors and the numbers were black, a second set was introduced with minor variations. In 2009 a new design was added and it was first presented to an official match on 17 May 2009, traditionally the club uses a jersey half white and half purple, black shorts and purple socks. The away uniform is a white shirt with yellow and grey details, with black shorts and white socks.

Committee

Board of Directors 2010

  • President: Ivan Caru.
  • General Secretary: Gonzalo Hamdan.
  • Administrator: Rodrigo Gutierrez.
  • Canteen Coordinator: Rony Aguayo.
  • Equipment Manager: Carlos Martinez.[3]

Honours

  • Patricia Bobadilla Cup:
    • 2004 Champions
    • 2005 Runners Up
    • 2006 Runners Up
    • 2007 Third Place
    • 2008 Champions
  • Cacique Cup:
    • 2007 Fourth Place
    • 2008 Third Place
    • 2009 Runners Up
  • Copa Libertadores Sydney:
    • 2009 Third Place
  • S.D.S.F.A. League:
    • 2005 Champions
  • S.A.F.L League Second Division:
    • 2006 Third Place
    • 2007 Runners Up
    • 2008 Runners Up
  • S.A.F.L League:
    • 2009 Third Place

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Uruguay URU Claudio Fernandez
2 DF Iraq IRQ Toni Nona
3 DF Poland POL Michael Ratajcak
4 DF Chile CHI Rodrigo Salinas
5 DF Chile CHI Luis Lobos Cruz
6 DF Chile CHI Enzo Gonzalez
17 MF Peru PER Isaias Leon
8 MF Chile CHI Pablo Lantadilla
18 MF Colombia COL Hernan Gill
10 MF Chile CHI Carlos Ormazabal
9 FW Uruguay URU Juanchi Vasconcellos
7 FW Chile CHI Erik Solar
11 FW Chile CHI Rodrigo Peña
15 FW Chile CHI Nelson Loyola
19 FW Chile CHI Jairo Terre
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Chile CHI Rodrigo Gutierrez
2 DF Chile CHI Ruben Orellana
3 DF Uruguay URU Pablo Mainero
4 DF Peru PER Marco Antonio Munguia
6 DF Chile CHI Rodrigo Parada
13 MF Chile CHI Luis Carvallo
5 MF Chile CHI Ivan Caru
16 MF Chile CHI José Morales
8 MF Chile CHI Alfredo Moreira
20 MF Chile CHI Marcos Poblete
11 FW Chile CHI Andres Estay
18 FW Chile CHI Fabian Peralta
12 FW Argentina ARG Richard Artesi
18 FW Uruguay URU Marcelo Bizal
19 FW Peru PER Wilson Guzman

References

  1. ^ SAFL website(http://safl.com.au/clubs) retrieved 15 December
  2. ^ Fenix FCS website(http://fenixfcs.org Archived 17 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine) retrieved 15 December
  3. ^ FairfieldChampion website(http://www.fairfieldchampion.com.au/news/local/news/general/vandals-expel-fairfield-footballers/1549733.aspx Archived 6 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine) retrieved 15 December