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Hobart Zebras FC

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Hobart Zebras (Juventus)
Full nameHobart Zebras (Juventus) Football Club
Nickname(s)Zebras, Juve
Founded1956
Dissolved2019
GroundKGV Park
Capacity4,000
PresidentNick Di Giovanni
Head CoachDavid Smith
LeagueNPL Tasmania
Websitehttp://www.hobartzebras.com.au/

Hobart Zebras Football Club (also known as Tilford Zebras or just Zebras) was an association football club based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The club is one of the biggest and most successful clubs in Tasmania. It competes in competitions run by the governing body Football Federation Tasmania, including the NPL Tasmania. The club uses the colours of Juventus FC and have historical ties and links to the club. They merged with Clarence United FC after the 2019 season to form Clarence Zebras FC.

History

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The club was founded in 1956 under the name "Juventus Soccer Club".[1] The club competed on the national stage in the 1985 and 1986 NSL Cup competitions.

They were primarily known as "Hobart Juventus" until 1997. In 1997, Australian soccer made the decision to end ethnic affiliations between Australian football teams,[2] as a result the club changed its name to Hobart Zebras FC in 1998.[1] Despite the ban on such affiliations, the club still has strong links to the expatriate Italian community in Hobart.

Hobart Zebras are one of the states most successful sides, having been state champions 8 times, most recently in 1993, and southern champions 9 times, most recently in 2004. 2007 saw the club win the State Premiership, Southern Premiership and the Summer Cup. 2010 saw the club under new management with former player Romeo Frediani. This turned out to be a trophyless year for the club starting a disappointing era under Frediani.

The women's team won the Super League in 2019.[1]

At the end of the 2019 season, they merged with Clarence United to form Clarence Zebras FC.[3]

Managers

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  • 2010–2011: Romeo Frediani
  • 2012: Eammon Kelly
  • 2015: Chris Hey
  • 2016–2017: Peter Savill
  • 2017: Tommy Fotak
  • 2017–2018: Gabriel Markaj
  • 2018–2019: David Smith

Seasons - Men

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Season League Statewide Cup FFA Cup
Name (national level) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Tasmanian Finals NPL Finals
2012 South Premier League (2) 21 8 5 8 51 52 -1 29 5th DNQ Did not exist Quarter-finals Did not exist
2013 Victory League (2) 21 11 6 4 68 41 27 39 3rd Semi-finals DNQ Final
2014 Victory League (2) 21 15 2 4 63 20 43 47 2nd Semi-finals DNQ Final DNQ
2015 Victory League (2) 21 12 5 4 57 24 33 41 3rd Final DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2016 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 16 2 3 62 27 +35 50 2nd Semi-finals DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2017 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 9 6 6 49 19 +30 33 4th Quarter-finals DNQ Semi-finals DNQ
2018 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 12 3 6 65 44 +21 39 3rd N/A DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2019 NPL Tasmania (2) 24 12 6 6 74 36 +38 42 4th N/A DNQ Semi-finals DNQ

Honours

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  • State Championships: 9 times (1969,1971,1972,1973,1983,1984,1985,1993,2007)
  • State Championship Runners-up: 1966,2004
  • Southern Premierships: 10 times (1969,1971,1972,1973,1979,1983,1984,1985,2004,2007)
  • Southern Premiership Runners-up: 6 times (1960,1965,1966,1967,1970,2003)
  • KO Cup Winners: 7 times (1967,1971,1975,1982,1983,2001,2003)
  • KO Cup Runners-up: 7 times (1969,1976,1978,1981,1987,1988,1989)
  • Falkinder Cup Runners-up: 3 times (1963,1966,1967)
  • Falkinder Association Cup Winners: Twice (1970,1973)
  • Summer Cup Winners: 9 times (1971,1972,1978,1981,1984,1986,1987,1989,2007,2008,2009)
  • Summer Cup Runners-up: 7 times (1976,1982,1985,1990,1991,1992,1996)
  • Association Cup Runners-up: Once (1968)
  • Ascot Gold Cup Winners: Once (1960)
  • Ascot Gold Cup Runners-up: Once (1961)
  • DJ Trophy Runners-up: Once (1976)
  • Lloyd Triestino Cup Winners: Once (1974)
  • Cadbury Trophy Winners: 5 times (1984,1987,1989,1990,1991)
  • Cadbury Trophy Runners-up: 3 times (1982,1983,1985)
  • Cadbury Charity Trophy: Once (1992)
  • Cadbury Charity Runners-up: Once (1991)

Notable past players

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List includes players from Hobart Zebras youth or senior teams that have gone on to represent the Australian national team.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Club History". Hobart Zebras FC. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. ^ "MARKETING MEETS MULTICULTURALISM: DAVID HILL'S NATIONAL MERCHANDISING PLAN, 1996-97". Leopold Method. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  3. ^ Rob Shaw (3 September 2019). "Hobart Zebras and Clarence set to merge in NPL Tasmania". The Examiner.
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