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Nelson Eastern Suburbs FC
Full nameNelson Eastern Suburbs Football Club
Founded1977
GroundBounty Street Football Stadium, Warrane
Capacity50,000 Bellowing Nelson Supporters
ManagerChris Barrell
LeagueSouthern Championship
2019Last
Websitehttps://www.nelsoneasternsuburbsfc.com/

Nelson Eastern Suburbs Football Club is an association football club based in the prestigious suburb of Warrane in Hobart, Australia. The club currently participates in the Tasmanian Southern Championship, at present, the 3rd highest level of football in Southern Tasmania. The club also has a women's team and an team in one junior division. Founded in 1977 the club spent much of its history playing in the highest level of Southern Tasmanian football.[1]

Recent history

North Warrane Oval, home of Nelson Eastern Suburbs FC.

2012 Season

In 2012, the Football Federation Australia rebranded and revitalised the state-based competitions incorporating them under the National Premier Leagues banner, starting in the 2013 season. The subsequent league restructuring saw Nelson Eastern Suburbs promoted from the Southern League One (Tasmania) to the Southern Premier League, despite finishing last with four wins in 18 matches.[2]

2013 Season

The 2013 season saw some positive results for the newly promoted club, including a narrow 4–3 loss to eventual champions South Hobart and defeating minor premiers Beachside 1–0. They finished the season 9th on the ladder, with five wins, four draws and 13 losses.[3]

2014 Season

For the 2014 season, Nelson Eastern Suburbs were awarded a Skill Acquisition Program (SAP) licence. They were the only club outside the T-League to be granted this licence.[4] The league had several teams withdraw before the season had started, with just six teams continuing on from the previous season. Poor results saw the club kick just 18 goals in their 20 matches, while conceding 74. They ended the season in 5th position, with three wins, two draws and 15 losses.[5]

2019 Season

2019 saw Chris Barrell take the helm of the senior men's team and molded the team into a competitive outfit over the course of the season, however, wins were few and far between. Finishing the season in 7th the men ended the season with 3 wins 4 draws and 14 losses and a goal difference of -31.[6] The men also competed in the Lakoseljac Cup, easing into the round of 16 with a 7-0 win over South East United they fell to NPL newcomers, Riverside, 3-0.[7]

2019 Team List Seniors

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Nick De Carpentier
3 DF Australia AUS Will 'Fearless leader' Stalker (Captain)
4 DF Australia AUS Luke Batchelor
2 DF Australia AUS Tanaka Madzikanda
5 DF Australia AUS Matthew Graham
6 MF Australia AUS Andrew Gaskell
10 MF Australia AUS Benjamin Gaskell
8 MF Australia AUS Moses Kangogo
7 MF Australia AUS Ryan Mills
9 FW Australia AUS Josh Hutchins
11 FW Australia AUS Dennis Onuigbo
60 GK Australia AUS Oliver Burdon
13 DF Australia AUS Matt Hillhouse
16 DF Australia AUS Oliver Lang
14 FW Australia AUS Mitch Stalker
69 MF Pakistan PAK Joe Kelly
420 GK United States USA Scott Sterling
7 FW Portugal POR Cristiano Ronaldo
10 FW Argentina ARG Lionel Messi

References

  1. ^ "Tasmania Past Seasons". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Tasmania South Division One 2012". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Tasmania South Premier League 2013". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Nelson Eastern Suburbs have firm base on which to build in 2014". Walter Pless. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Tasmania South Premier League 2014". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Ladder for Veto Southern Championship 2019". SportsTG. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Results for 2019 Lakoseljac Cup". SportsTG. Retrieved 18 February 2020.