Wollongong Wolves FC is an association football club based in Wollongong, Australia. The club was formed in 1980 as has competed at the highest tier of soccer in Australia. Currently, the club participates in the National Premier Leagues NSW competition, which is the second highest tier of soccer in Australia. The club has won one continental championship, two national championships and two state championships.

Key

Seasons

Season League Waratah Cup Australia Cup[lower-alpha 1] Other Top scorer
Div P W D L F A Pts Pos Finals Player(s) G
1981 NSL 308121035392811thN/A 1R Jim McBreen[lower-alpha 2]8
1982 NSL 30163114346353rdN/A R16 Phil O'Connor[lower-alpha 3]18
1983 NSL 304151141552715thN/A R16 Roy Cotton[lower-alpha 4]13
1984 NSL/NC[lower-alpha 5] 28551822591512th GS Peter Kotamanidis[lower-alpha 6]9
1985 NSL/NC[lower-alpha 5] 22561129461610th R16 Pat Brodnik[lower-alpha 7]6
1986 NSL/NC[lower-alpha 5] 229582625238th R16 Robert Giraldi[lower-alpha 8]8
1987 NSW Div. 1 2620246130421stW
1988 NSL 2613854432341stPF 1R Marshall Soper[lower-alpha 9]6
1989 NSL 2687112229239th QF
1989–90 NSL 26841430482011th R16
1990–91 NSL 2688103234249th QF
1991–92 NSL 2691072417285thEF QF
1992–93 NSL 2611693327394thSF 1R
1993–94 NSL 26691224322711thSF  ?
1994–95 NSL[lower-alpha 10] 2482+21239463812th6R 1R Vaughan Coveny12
1995–96 NSL 33552331632011thSF 1R Mario Jermen, Tony Perinich9
1996–97 NSL 26881042483210thW R16 Matt Horsley7
1997–98 NSL 26133105133426thSF Scott Chipperfield13
1998–99 NSL 28881245523210th Anthony Surjan8
1999–2000 NSL 341798724460 2ndW Stuart Young19
2000–01 NSL 301875804061 2ndW WOCC Sasho Petrovski21
2001–02 NSL 24671128432510th canc.FCWC Stuart Young9
2002–03 NSL 24581124432313th Stuart Young9
2003–04 NSL 2485113441299th Chimaobi Nwaogazi11
2004–05 NSWPL 2294934323111thQF Shane McGirr18
2006 NSWPL 1851122646169th4R Adam Casey6
2007 NSWPL 186482732227thW Daniel Aliffi12
2008 NSWPL 2213543919442ndW4R Ilija Prenzoski12
2009 NSWPL 2212192062512thQF Ilija Prenzoski7
2010 NSWPL 22641232392210thQF Mark Picciolini10
2011 NSWPL 2293103536307thSF Mark Picciolini11
2012 NSWPL 2212194139374thEF4R Mark Picciolini, Peter Simonoski, Ricky Zucco9
2013 NPL NSW 22351428531412thR16 Ricky Zucco10
2014 NPL NSW 227693235277thSF R32 Jordan Murray7
2015 NPL NSW 229583136325thEF7R Peter Simonoski10
2016 NPL NSW 22541323371911th PO R32 Nicholas Bernal8
2017 NPL NSW 2212193528376th4R Yuzo Tashiro10[1]
2018 NPL NSW 227693134279th 5R Peter Simonoski12[2]
2019 NPL NSW 2216335217511stPF 7R WNPLF Thomas James22[3]
2020 NPL NSW 118032414242ndSF canc.[4] Josh Bingham6[5]
2021 NPL NSW 17647 2333227thcanc. canc. canc.
2022 NPL NSW 224810 3742209th 5R Lachlan Scott13
2023 NPL NSW 3011109 5743147th 4R 11
2024 NPL NSW
2025 NSD

Notes

  1. Includes NSL Cup (1977–1997) and FFA Cup/Australia Cup (since 2014)
  2. 7 league goals
  3. 17 League goals
  4. 12 League goals, shared with Phil O'Connor
  5. 1 2 3 During 1984 to 1986, the league was split into two conferences – The Wolves played in the Northern Conference and the position in the table reflects position in the conference.
  6. 8 League goals
  7. 6 League goals
  8. 8 League goals
  9. 6 League goals
  10. Draws went to penalty shoot-outs during the 1994/95 season (2 points for win, 1 point for loss). Wolves won 2, lost 2. Wins in regular time were worth 4 points during the 1994/95 season.

References

  1. "2017 NPL Wollongong Wolves stats". sportstg.com. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  2. "2018 NPL Wollongong Wolves stats". sportstg.com. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  3. "2019 NPL Wollongong Wolves stats". sportstg.com. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  4. "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  5. "2020 NPL Wollongong Wolves stats". sportstg.com. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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