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Broadmeadow Magic Football Club is a soccer club based in Broadmeadow a suburb of Newcastle, Australia. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW.

Broadmeadow Magic
Full nameBroadmeadow Magic Football Club
Nickname(s)Magician, Newcastle Macedonia
Founded1966
GroundMagic Park
Capacity3,500
Coordinates32.920466°S 151.731005°E / -32.920466; 151.731005
Head coachDamian Zane
LeagueNPL NNSW
20222nd of 11
Home colours
Away colours

History


The club was founded on 9 April 1966 by Macedonian Australians as Newcastle Macedonia FC. Originally formed as a social club to play football together with other Macedonians, it is now a major force in Northern New South Wales' NBN State Football League. The club saw its first action on 20 March 1967 when they travelled to Evans Park to face Cardiff Workers RSL. The hosts were upset however, with Macedonia winning the match, 2–1.[1]

Throughout the years, Broadmeadow have gone through a series of name changes. The club was known as Broadmeadow United from 1971 until 1974 and then enjoyed a period of success in the 1970s as Hamilton Red Star. In 1975, Red Star was promoted to the Northern NSW Soccer Federation 4th division, the 3rd division in 1976, the 2nd division in 1978 and finally the 1st Division in 1980. By 1985, Red Star was relegated back to the 2nd division, and had reverted to its original name, Newcastle Macedonia. During 10 years of competing in the 2nd division, Newcastle Macedonia won the league title twice.[1]

In 1995, Newcastle Macedonia was finally promoted back to the highest flight in New South Wales, the NBN State Football League. The club made its final name change to its current, Broadmeadow Magic FC, but struggled in its first 2 years in the new league. Richard Hartley was appointed as the club's coach in 1997 who led the club to their first league title in the same year. Broadmeadow Magic remained successful in the first decade of the 2000s, as head coach Damien Smith led the club to their third league title in 2003, the club's first grand final title in 2004, and both titles in 2005. In recent years, Broadmeadow won its 5th league title in 2008, but disappointingly finished 3rd in the league in 2009.[1]

Broadmeadow has produced a number of players who have gone on to play for the Newcastle Jets in Australia's number one domestic competition, the A-League. Ben Kantarovski, one of Newcastle's key players and current captain of the Australian U/20 side, was a Broadmeadow Magic junior. Ben Kennedy, Newcastle's first-choice goalkeeper, was also a Broadmeadow junior, and Peter Haynes, who was in the Newcastle Jets squad for the 2009 AFC Asian Champions' League, currently plays for Magic. The club was co-coached by Damien Smith and Robert Virgilli during the 2010 season, which was a disappointing one for Broadmeadow. They finished the season in 6th place a missed out on the finals.

Broadmeadow were champions in the 2012 and 2014 NNSWF State Cup.[2][3] 2014 was the last year that the NNSW Football State Cup was contested, being replaced by the FFA Cup from then on.[4]

On Tuesday 29 July 2014, Broadmeadow hosted the inaugural FFA Cup game against Brisbane Strikers at Magic Park. The game was won by Brisbane Strikers after going into extra time. The final score being 1–2 to Brisbane with Scott Pettit scoring the goal for Magic.[5]

On Wednesday 29 July 2015, Broadmeadow hosted Heidelberg United FC at Magic Park for the FFA Cup. Heidelberg defeated Broadmeadow Magic FC 3–1 with Scott Pettit being Magic's goalscorer.

On 7 May 2016, Jon Griffiths reached 100 caps for the club.

On Wednesday 25 July 2018, Broadmeadow beat Canberra FC 4–1 at Deakin Stadium to secure their first round of 16 place for the FFA Cup.[6]

On Wednesday 10 November 2021, Broadmeadow hosted Western Sydney Wanderers FC at No.2 Sportground in Newcastle West for the FFA Cup. Western Sydney Wanderers FC defeated Broadmeadow Magic FC 3–0.[7]


Current squad


As of 1 July 2022"

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  AUS Ben McNamara
2  AUS Aaron Oppedisano
3  AUS Jacob Harris
4 DF  AUS Tom Beecham
6  AUS Ryan Ensor
8 MF  AUS Josemari Atayde
9  AUS Jayden Stewardson
10 MF  AUS Keanu Moore
11  AUS Jarred Baker
12  AUS William Ingram
13 FW  AUS Damon Green
14  AUS Dominik Brymora
15  AUS Sam Donnellan
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  AUS Bailey Wells
18  AUS Angus McLeod
19  AUS Chris Berlin
20  AUS Jeremy Wilson
66 GK  AUS Zac Bowling
 AUS Jordan Jackson
 AUS Jayden Barber
 AUS Lachlan Watson
 AUS Tom Parkes
 AUS Anthony Tan
GK  AUS Jack Pandel
 AUS Noah Steinerts
 AUS David Ifield
 AUS Emerson Gosling

Achievements



References


  1. "Broadmeadow Magic - Club History". Archived from the original on 4 March 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
  2. Broadmeadow Magic Claim Victory in State Cup Final 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012
  3. Broadmeadow Magic FC Claim State Cup Title in Penalty Shootout 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014
  4. http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2422930/broadmeadow-win-state-cup-in-penalty-shootout-photos/
  5. "Spectacular night in Westfield FFA Cup". FFA Cup. 29 July 2014.
  6. Kerry, Craig (25 July 2018). "FFA Cup: Broadmeadow beat Canberra 4-1 to secure first round of 16 place". Newcastle Herald.
  7. "Western Sydney Wanderers too strong in comfortable win over Broadmeadow Magic". FFA Cup. 10 November 2021.





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