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Fulham United FC (founded in 1970) is a football club based in Fulham, South Australia. Fulham United are in the South Australian State League 1 competition,[1] after gaining promotion from the South Australian State League 2 competition in 2017. Their senior women's team plays in the elite FFSA Women's National Premier League. In October 2019 Jenna McCormick, who played in Fulham's NPL team was selected for the Australian national women's team to play in two friendly international matches against Chile. Fulham United boasts some 400 junior players including both boys and girls, making it by far the biggest footballing breeding ground in the Western suburbs of SA.

Fulham United FC
Full nameFulham United Football Club
Nickname(s)Black and Whites
Founded1970; 52 years ago (1970)
GroundAdelaide Shores Football Centre
Capacity2000
ManagerTony Galanopoulos
Gareth Thomas
LeagueSA State League 1
20226th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours

Men's History – FFSA Era



2015


Fulham were granted entry into the men's FFSA NPL competitions in 2015, finally separating from the South Australian Amateur Soccer League (SAASL) and joining the FFSA State League 2 in 2016.


2016


In their debut season in the FFSA, the club finished in fifth place.


2017


Fulham retained many of their first team squad, whilst adding to it with the signings of Joseph Puntieri, Marco Mittaga, Daniel Aurnoutse, Mark Talladira and Thomas Dicheira. The team ended up in a promotion play-off against Port Pirie, which Fulham won. The lost the Grand Final to Seaford Rangers 2–1 at Cooper's Stadium, however the ultimate goal of promotion was achieved. The club came to an agreement with the FFSA to use The Shores Football Centre, West Beach as their home ground for the upcoming 2018 State League 1 season.


Players



First team squad


As of 6 May 2021[2]

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 Michael Giorgines
2 MF  AUS Elijah Makris
3 MF  AUS Matthew Davies
4 DF  AUS Michael Shinnick
5 DF  AUS Daniel Vos-Piotto
6 GK  AUS Andre Silvi
7 MF  AUS Alec Maiolo
8 MF  AUS Nicky-Joe Caruso
9 FW  AUS Marco Mittiga
11 MF  AUS Anthony Babb
12 MF  AUS Connor Gollan
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  AUS Marcus Basso
14 MF  AUS Athan Karkafiris
15 FW  AUS Joseph Puntereri
16 MF  AUS Sebastian Mazzarino
18 DF  AUS Joe Bingham
19 DF  AUS Marc Cavallin
20 FW  AUS Taki Tsialafos
21 DF  AUS Haris Vuckic
22 GK  AUS Joshua Negrean
23 MF  AUS Ben Takos

References


  1. "FFSA welcomes 3 clubs in to 2016 State League 1". Football Federation South Australia. 3 May 2015.
  2. "State League 1 Season Preview, presented by Metro Homes SA". Football SA. Retrieved 20 February 2020.





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