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Launceston City
Full nameLaunceston City Football Club
Nickname(s)City, Juventus, Juve
Founded1958[1]
GroundTassieCare Park, Prospect Vale
Capacity1,000
ChairmanLuigi Gugliotti
ManagerDaniel Syson
LeagueNPL Tasmania
20236th of 8
Websitehttps://launcestoncity.com.au

Launceston City Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Launceston, Tasmania. The club was founded in 1957 and currently participating in the Tasmanian NPL Tasmania since 2013, run by the governing body Football Tasmania. The club has over 100 senior players across senior, women and social leagues.

The junior club was briefly called "Westside Devils Soccer Club" from 1998 to 2016 and has since changed to Launceston City Devils. It has age groups from Under 6 to Under 17, and is one of the largest and most successful junior soccer clubs in the state with just under 600 registered juniors.

The club also heavily supports the participation of girls and women with many teams across different age groups and a senior women's team, which has been dominant since the turn of the century, picking up 9 Northern Premier League titles and going unbeaten over four league seasons between 2005 and 2008.

History

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Launceston City was founded in 1957 originally known as Roma. City was particularly dominant in the 1960s, when they won every season except 1964. Although Northern Tasmania's most successful club with 19 Northern titles, they have failed to repeat their dominance of the 60s. The club uses the colours of Juventus and has links to the club. Prior to the cessation of ethnic affiliations by Australian football clubs in 1997,[2] Launceston City were known as Launceston Juventus.

In 1978 Launceston Juventus relocated from their home ground at Brooks High School to Buckby Motors Park located in Prospect Vale next to the Australian Italian Club where the club is still playing home games till this day. TassieCare Park has two playing grounds, fully functional floodlights for night games, clubrooms and changerooms.

Launceston City fields teams in the National Premier League Tasmania NPL, the second tier of Australian football, Northern Championship, Northern League 1, Under 18's and competes in the Northern Women's Championship Team this makes up over 100 senior registered players.

With regard to youth and juniors as of 2024, the club has nearly 600 players, compromising of 58 junior teams and over 100 enrolments in the clubs 'Juventus Academy'.

Since 2018, a video of former goalkeeper Niko Giantsopoulos kicking the ball away prior to an opposition striker taking a penalty has been a regular viral video on social media. The move, designed to throw his opponent off balance psychologically just prior to taking the kick, resulted in Giantsopoulos being issued a yellow card, but the penalty went ahead. Giantsopoulos saved the goal.[3]

Club Crest

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Since Launceston City (Juventus) was founded in 1958 there has been four recorded club crests throughout the years.

First logo on record

First known logo of Launceston Juventus

The first ever recorded club crest since Launceston City's (Juventus) beginning in 1958 was this crest. Featuring the club's Italian heritage, resolve for success and the Launceston's coat of arms down the bottom of the crest. Which features with the two Tasmanian Tiger's holding the gold of the shield which refers to the early history of gold-mining in nearby hills. The blue represents the junction of the North and South Esk rivers where the city (symbolised by the gold central disc) was founded and the Tamar River flowing north to the Bass Strait. The club crest still features prominently outside the Launceston City change rooms to this day which was painted by life member Frank Stolp.

1980's

Launceston Juventus club crest designed by Ross Wesson in the 1980s

In the 1980s the club committee led by president and life member Ross Wesson formed a new design of the Launceston City (Juventus) club crest highlighting the club's relations to the club's Italian relations Juventus FC with the black and white stripes as seen on the club's home kits, the crest was used up until the early 2000s. The crest could be seen around Launceston in the form of stickers on motor vehicles and in the way of a keyring.

2008 to 2018

Launceston City's club crest from 2008 to 2018.

As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations, the club began its fifth decade with a new logo created by David Jordaan. This logo pays homage to the Italian heritage and was the first to feature a soccer ball in the centre of the crest as well as a ribbon at the base of the crest that marked its establishment of 1958.

2018 to Current

Launceston City's current club crest from 2018 to now.

Designed by Nathan Fellows of Freestyle FX Signs the design features a wreath to commemorate the clubs 60th year and is the current crest of Launceston City Football Club

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 North Premier League (2) 16 5 3 8 22 40 −18 18 6th DNQ Did not exist First round Did not exist
2013 Victory League (2) 21 0 1 20 14 117 −103 1 8th DNQ DNQ Round of 16
2014 Victory League (2) 21 3 1 17 29 86 −57 10 8th DNQ DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2015 Victory League (2) 21 7 3 11 39 51 −12 24 5th Quarter-finals DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2016 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 7 2 12 24 58 −34 23 5th Quarter-finals DNQ Round of 16 DNQ
2017 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 5 3 13 25 58 −33 18 6th Quarter-finals DNQ Semi-finals DNQ
2018 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 11 4 6 56 32 24 37 4th Not held DNQ Semi-finals DNQ
2019 NPL Tasmania (2) 24 7 4 14 38 51 −13 25 7th Not held DNQ Round of 16 DNQ
2020 NPL Tasmania (2) 14 1 1 12 13 32 -19 4 8th Not held Cancelled Semi-finals Cancelled
2021 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 7 1 13 26 48 −22 22 5th Not held Not held Semi-finals DNQ
2022 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 9 2 10 31 44 −13 29 5th Not held Not held Round of 16 DNQ
2023 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 8 3 10 26 34 −8 27 6th Not held DNQ Quarter-finals DNQ
2024 NPL Tasmania (2) 21 9 4 8 38 34 4 31 5th Not held Not held Quarter-finals DNQ

Honours

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  • State Championships: (2) 1961, 1963
  • State Championships Runners-up: (12) 1960, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1981, 1995, 2001, 2005
  • Northern Premierships: (17) 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1986, 2001, 2005
  • Cadbury Trophy : (1) 1979
  • Northern Knockout Cup : (2) 1964, 1971
  • Advocate Coca-Cola Night Soccer Series : (1) 1981
  • Statewide Cup: (5) 1966, 1976, 1991, 2004, 2007
  • Statewide Cup Runners-up: (6) 1964, 1977, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2006
  • Steve Hudson Cup: (9) 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007
  • Northern Women's Premier League: (16) 1987, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016
  • Women's State Championship: (2) 2007, 2012
  • Women's Statewide Cup: (1) 2015

Individual honours

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Men's State League Player of the Year

  • 1986 – England Colin Guest
  • 1987 – England Peter Savill
  • 1989 – England Peter Savill
  • 1994 – England Anthony Valentine

Men's State League Golden Boot

  • 1981 – England Peter Sawdon (20)

Also Rothmans Medal winner ( State League Player of the year) 1985 and 1988 with George Town United.

Women's State League Player of the Year

  • 2017 – England Beth Bygrave

Northern Men's League Golden Boot

  • 1969 – Germany Hans Streit (25)
  • 2004 – Australia Alex Brownlie (14)
  • 2005 – Australia Roger Mies

NPL Tasmania Rising Star Award

  • 2017 – Australia Noah Mies

NPL Tasmania Goal of the Year

  • 2018 – Australia Noah Mies

Northern Men's Best & Fairest

  • 2003 – Australia Justin Dyer

Northern Women's Best & Fairest

  • 2005 – Australia Jill Couch
  • 2013 – Australia Caitlin Storay
  • 2014 – Australia Caitlin Storay
  • 2015 – Australia Caitlin Storay

Northern Women's League Golden Boot

  • 2005 – Australia Chelsea Smith
  • 2008 – Australia Chelsea Smith

NPL TAS Coach of the Year

  • 2015 – Australia Lino Sciulli
  • 2022 – Australia Lino Sciulli

Hall of Fame Teams

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Men's 1958 - 1978
Player Position
Australia Len Gugliotti Goalkeeper
Australia Warren Lockett Goalkeeper
Australia Marshall Brown Goalkeeper
Netherlands Peter Mies (C) Centre half
Scotland Tom Strickland Centre half
Italy Flavio De Paoli Left back
Australia Luigi Mischis Right back
Australia Terry Clark (VC) Midfield
Australia Arthur Webb Midfield
England Ross Wesson Midfield
Australia Tony Zanetto Midfield
Australia Billy Van Der Pols Left wing
Italy Mario Morosini Right wing
Germany Hans Streit Forward
Australia Enrico Visentin Forward
Men's 1979 - 2008
Player Position
England Nick Scott Goalkeeper
Australia Alex Brownlie Centre back
England Ernie Guest Centre back
England Steve Guest Centre back
England Jeff Butler Left back
England Barry Hemsley Full back
Australia Justin Dyer Midfield
Australia Luigi Gugliotti Midfield
Australia Leighton Hodge Midfield
Republic of Ireland Liam Monagle (VC) Midfield
England Peter Savill (C) Midfield
England Tony Valentine Midfield
England Colin Guest Forward
Australia Roger Mies Forward
England Peter Sawdon Forward
Women's 1983 - 2008
Player Position
Australia Anna Lord Goalkeeper
Australia Amanda Newson Goalkeeper
Australia Melissa Wilcox (née Dyer) Centre back
Australia Sharon O'Halloran Centre back
Australia Jenny Duffy Full back
Australia Jenni Jones Full back
Australia Anna Luciani Full back
Australia Kirsten Mccreghan Full back
Australia Kristen Beams Midfield
Australia Jill Couch (C) Midfield
Australia Kailee Goodwin Midfield
Australia Mandy Di Guglielmo (VC) Midfield
Australia Kylie Jones Midfield
Australia Julie Webb Midfield
Australia Chelsea Smith Forward

Office Holders

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Years Chairman Senior President Junior President Treasurer Secretary
1958 N/A Italy Frank Buttazoni N/A
1959 N/A Italy Frank Buttazoni N/A
1960 N/A Italy Frank Buttazoni N/A
1961 N/A Italy Frank Buttazoni N/A
1962 N/A N/A
1963 N/A N/A
1964 N/A N/A
1965 N/A N/A
1966 N/A N/A
1967 N/A N/A
1968 N/A N/A
1969 N/A N/A
1970 N/A N/A
1971 N/A N/A
1972 N/A N/A
1973 N/A N/A
1974 N/A N/A
1975 N/A N/A
1976 N/A N/A
1977 N/A N/A
1978 N/A Scotland Alec McNeill
1979 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies N/A
1980 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies N/A
1981 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies N/A
1982 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies N/A
1983 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies N/A
1984 N/A Australia Frank Stolp Australia Rob Brewer
1985 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1986 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1987 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1988 N/A Australia Doc Burdon Australia Rob Brewer
1989 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1990 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1991 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1992 N/A Australia Frank Stolp Australia Rob Brewer
1993 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1994 N/A Australia Kerry Dennis Australia Rob Brewer
1995 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1996 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1997 N/A England Ross Wesson Australia Rob Brewer
1998 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies Australia Rob Brewer
1999 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies Australia Rob Brewer
2000 N/A Netherlands Peter Mies Australia Rob Brewer
2001 N/A Australia Robert Luciani Australia Rob Brewer
2002 N/A Australia Robert Luciani Australia Rob Brewer
2003 N/A Australia Robert Luciani Australia Rob Brewer
2004 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2004 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2005 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2006 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2007 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2008 N/A Australia Noel Van Est Australia Rob Brewer
2009 N/A Australia Jason Jones Australia Michael Hancox
2010 N/A Australia Jason Jones Australia Michael Hancox
2011 N/A Australia Jason Jones Australia Michael Hancox
2012 N/A Australia Jason Jones Australia Michael Hancox
2013 N/A Australia Jason Jones Australia Michael Hancox
2014 N/A Australia David Backhouse Australia Michael Hancox Australia Rob Luciani Australia Jenny Duffy
2015 N/A Republic of Ireland Austin Fagan Australia Michael Hancox Australia David Backhouse Australia Jenny Duffy
2016 N/A Republic of Ireland Austin Fagan Australia Michael Hancox Australia David Backhouse Australia Jenny Duffy
2017 N/A Republic of Ireland Austin Fagan Australia Michael Hancox Australia David Backhouse Australia Jenny Duffy
2017 N/A Republic of Ireland Austin Fagan Australia Brook Noble Australia David Backhouse Australia Jenny Duffy
2018 England Andrew Heap; Australia Robert Dorazio Australia Brook Noble Australia David Backhouse; Australia Roger Mies Australia Jenny Duffy; Australia Amanda Murphy
Junior & senior committees amalgamated into one club and formed an overarching board to oversee all operations of the football club
2019 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Alex Aylott Australia Chris Hennessy Australia Amy Geach; Australia Debbie Ratcliffe
2020 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Tarnya Frost Australia Chris Hennessy Australia Debbie Ratcliffe
2021 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Tarnya Frost Australia Chris Hennessy Australia Debbie Ratcliffe
2022 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Tarnya Frost Australia Ric De Santi Australia Debbie Ratcliffe
2023 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Joshua Perry Australia Ric De Santi Australia Debbie Ratcliffe; Australia Jessica Woodroffe
2024 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Danny Linger Australia Joshua Perry Australia Ric De Santi Australia Jessica Woodroffe

Life Members

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Years Life Member
1979 Italy Eddie Vedovelli | Italy Aldo De Santi
1980 Netherlands Peter Mies | Germany Hans Streit | Scotland Tom Strickland
1981 Australia Sergio Del Grande
1982 Australia Enrico Visentin | Italy Mario Morosini
1983 Netherlands Christine Mies
1987 England Ross Wesson
1990 Australia Ric De Santi | Australia Leighton Hodge | England Peter Savill
1992 England Barry Hemsley
1999 Australia Roger Mies
2000 Australia Mandy Di Gugliemo | Australia Robert Luciani
2002 Australia Luigi Gugliotti
2005 Scotland Jessie McKay
2008 Scotland David Craig | Australia Jenny Duffy | England Jeff Butler | Australia Jill Couch
2010 Australia Noel Van Est | Australia Tony Rossi | Australia Jason Jones
2014 Australia Lino Sciulli | Australia Matthew Heather
2015 Republic of Ireland Mick Egan
2016 Australia Bill Couch
2020 Australia Jamie Richardson
2021 Australia Danny Linger | Australia Melissa Wilcox (née Dyer)
2023 Australia Justin Dyer
2024 Australia Robert D'Orazio
Years Westside Devils Life Member
Australia Rob Brewer
Australia Veronica Brewer
Australia Noel Van Est
Australia Judy Avnell
Australia Ian Loft
Australia Jeff Garwood
Australia Ken Claridge
Australia Mick Egan
Australia Tony Rossi
Australia Nigel Ratcliffe
Australia John McKenna
Australia Scott Hudson
Australia Dirk Nankervis
Australia Maree Bauld
Australia Garry Swan
Australia Paul Mischis
Republic of Ireland Austin Fagan
Australia Peter Ryan
Australia Louise Lucas
Australia Cathy Hancox
Australia Sharon Parker
Australia Michael Hancox

Senior Men - Honour List

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Year Head Coach Captain Best & Fairest Golden Boot
1958
1959 England Albert Clark England Terry Clark
1960 England Albert Clark England Terry Clark
1961 England Albert Clark England Terry Clark
1962 England Albert Clark England Terry Clark
1963 England Albert Clark
1964 Netherlands Peter Mies
1965 Scotland George Arnott
1966
1967
1968
1969 Germany Hans Streit (25)
1970
1971
1972 England John Austin
1973 Scotland Tom Strickland
1974
1975 England Ross Wesson Germany Hans Streit
1976 England John Austin
1977
1978 Scotland Tom Strickland; Scotland Jock Glass Scotland Tom Strickland
1979 England Paul Throssel Scotland Tom Strickland
1980 England Ross Wesson
1981 England Ken Worden England Peter Sawdon England Peter Sawdon (20)
1982 England Bobby Kent England Peter Savill
1983 England Bobby Kent England Peter Savill
1984 England Ross Wesson England Barry Hemsley
1985 Australia Lars McNaughton Australia Shane Dennis
1986 Australia Leighton Hodge England Colin Guest
1987 Australia Leighton Hodge England Colin Guest; England Peter Savill
1988 England Ross Wesson Australia Luigi Gugliotti England Peter Savill
1989 England Peter Savill Republic of Ireland Liam Monagle
1990 England Peter Savill Australia Roger Mies
1991 England Peter Savill Republic of Ireland Liam Monagle Australia Paul Gimpl Australia Roger Mies (11)
1992 England Peter Savill Republic of Ireland Liam Monagle Australia Drew McNeill
1993 Scotland David Craig Republic of Ireland Liam Monagle Australia Roger Mies
1994 Scotland David Craig Australia Roger Mies Australia John Visentin
1995 Scotland David Craig Australia Roger Mies Australia John Compagne
1996 Australia Peter Davidson Australia Roger Mies Australia Justin Dyer
1997 Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Justin Dyer Australia Chris Couch
1998 England Peter Sawdon Australia Justin Dyer Australia Justin Dyer; England Mark Donohue
1999 Scotland David Craig Australia Justin Dyer Australia Roger Mies Australia Jason Clayton (14)
2000 Scotland David Craig Australia Justin Dyer Australia Alex Brownlie
2001 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Justin Dyer Australia Justin Dyer
2002 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Justin Dyer Australia Alex Brownlie; Australia Nick Macri; Australia Ben Van Est
2003 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Justin Dyer Australia Roger Mies Australia Nick Macri (12)
2004 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Justin Dyer Australia David Jordaan Australia Alex Brownlie (14)
2005 England Ken Morton Australia David Jordaan Australia Roger Mies Australia Roger Mies (14)
2006 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Justin Dyer Australia Alex Brownlie; Australia Justin Dyer Australia Drew McNeill (13)
2007 Scotland David Craig Australia Alex Brownlie Australia Justin Dyer Australia Roger Mies (14)
2008 England Peter Savill England Michael Frost England Michael Frost England Michael Frost; Australia Sam Morley (6)
2009 England Peter Savill England Michael Frost Australia Luke Kolodjashnij Australia Chris Hill (5)
2010 Australia Kurt Reynolds Australia Luke Kolodjashnij Australia Luke Kolodjashnij Australia Antonio Macri (15)
2011 Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Luke Kolodjashnij Australia Michael Beechey
2012 Australia Lino Sciulli England Michael Frost Australia Sam Morley Australia Antonio Macri (8)
2013 Australia Dane Hudson; Republic of Ireland Mark Egan Australia Shane Egan Australia Alex Sciulli United Arab Emirates Saeed Bin Sumaida (5)
2014 Australia Kurt Reynolds Australia Nathan Bartlett Australia Nick Abougelis; Australia Nathan Bartlett Australia Nathan Bartlett (6)
2015 Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Toby Omenihu Australia Dominic Rossi Australia Dominic Rossi (8)
2016 Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Toby Omenihu Australia Aaron Campbell Australia Nathan Bartlett; Australia Aaron Campbell (5)
2017 Australia Ben Brookfield Australia Nathan Butler Australia Aaron Campbell Australia Noah Mies (6)
2018 Malaysia Jes Kenth England Daniel Syson England Daniel Syson United States Tyler Fischer (19)
2019 England Peter Sawdon; Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Lindsay Millington Australia Charlie Dyer Australia Noah Mies (16)
2020 England Roger Hardwicke England Samuel Ridgard Australia Matthew Oh Australia Samuel Ridgard (6)
2021 England Roger Hardwicke; Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Jarrod Linger Australia Jarrod Linger Afghanistan Yasin Mohammadi; England Daniel Smith (6)
2022 Australia Lino Sciulli Australia Lachlan Clark Australia Lachlan Clark Ghana Albert Amankwaa (8)
2023 England Daniel Syson Australia Lachlan Clark / Australia Joel Stone Australia Joel Stone Australia Toby Simeoni (6)
2024 England Daniel Syson Australia Lachlan Clark / Australia Joel Stone England Thierry Swaby England Thierry Swaby (18)

Senior Women - Honour List

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Year Head Coach Captain Best & Fairest Golden Boot
1983 England Kerry Dennis
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 Australia Jill Couch
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001 Australia Jason Jones
2002 Australia Jason Jones
2003 Australia Ben Quor Australia Melissa Wilcox (née Dyer) Brazil Jacqui Hernández-Morales Australia Chelsea Smith (24)
2004 Australia Ben Quor Australia Jill Couch Australia Jill Couch Australia Chelsea Smith (35)
2005 Australia Jason Jones
2006 Australia Jason Jones Australia Jill Couch (26)
2007 Australia Jason Jones Australia Chelsea Smith (44)
2008 Australia Jason Jones Australia Chelsea Smith (43)
2009 Australia Jason Jones Australia Chelsea Smith (58)
2010 Australia Jason Jones Australia Chelsea Smith (44)
2011 Australia Jason Jones
2012 Australia Jason Jones Australia Jill Couch Australia Jacinta Hall Australia Lauren Hough (35)
2013 Australia Jacinta Hall Australia Caitlin Storay (17)
2014 Australia Col Nicholson Australia Jemma Storay Australia Caitlin Storay (24)
2015 Australia Jason Jones Australia Caitlin Storay Australia Chelsea Smith (41)
2016 Australia Jason Jones Australia Caitlin Storay England Beth Bygrave Australia Jazmin Gorrie (14)
2017 Australia Luigi Gugliotti Australia Caitlin Storay England Beth Bygrave Australia Emily Hernyk (22)
2018 Australia Luigi Gugliotti England Selina Steventon Australia Brooke Hernyk Australia Keilin Fagan; Australia Emily Hernyk (12)
No women's team in 2019
2020 Australia Barry Baker Australia / Darren Cook Australia Kiara Walsh England Sarah Campbell England Sarah Campbell (4)
2021 Australia Barry Baker England Sarah Campbell Australia Aimee Hawes Australia Zali Kirkman (19)
2022 Australia Richard Reilly England Sarah Campbell England Sarah Campbell Australia Rebecca Barrett (8)
2023 Australia Richard Reilly / Australia Jason Hawes England Sarah Campbell England Sarah Campbell Australia Isabella Taylor (5)
2024 Australia Michael Cheney / Australia Stephen Pearce England Sarah Campbell England Sarah Campbell England Sarah Campbell; Australia Amali Wynter (5)

References

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  1. ^ "Launceston City Football Club Official Site".
  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. ^ "Goalkeeper Goes Viral For The Most Incredible Piece Of Football Sh*thousery". www.sportbible.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
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