Bankstown City FC (women's club)

Bankstown City Lions Football Club, commonly referred to as Bankstown City Lions or simply Bankstown City, is an Australian women's football team from Bankstown, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1] They compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW Women's, the second tier of women's football in Australia. Bankstown City Lions plays their home games at Jensen Park.[2][3]

Bankstown City Lions Women's
Full nameBankstown City Lions Football Club
Nickname(s)Lions, Sydney Makedonia
Founded2013
GroundJensen Oval
Sefton, New South Wales
Capacity8,000
PresidentRobert Mileski
ManagerAnte Covic
LeagueNSW League One Women's
20226th of 12

History

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The club formed women's teams in 2013.[1] The senior team was promoted from the third tier Women's State League to the National Premier League 2 in 2015.[4]

In 2017, they won the NPL2 Women's Championship after defeating Sydney Olympic and were promoted to the NPL1 Women's League for the following season. The 2018 NPL 1 Women's season saw Bankstown City Lions narrowly escape relegation by one point, finishing 10th out of 12 teams.[5]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 24 March 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  AUSStephanie Grimbilos
2DF  ENGJess Frampton
3DF  AUSStephanie Ambrose
4DF  AUSZoe Zaczek
5MF  AUSAngelina Mastoris
6MF  AUSLiana Danaskos (captain)
8MF  AUSSkye Casacchia
9FW  AUSRoukayah Al Fararjeh
11MF  AUSAnnabel Forbes
12DF  AUSAnjelica Williams
13FW  AUSZali Dean
No.Pos. NationPlayer
15MF  AUSChelsea Greguric
16DF  AUSMaryam Mostaghimi
18FW  JPNAya Seino
20GK  AUSJasmin Lawler
25MF  AUSElif Erdogan
28FW  AUSTori Hronopoulos
35DF  AUSClaire Witton
39MF  AUSIsabelle Zoghbi
41MF  AUSHeba El Saddik
44MF  AUSJasmine Stretton

Notable past players

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Seasons

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SeasonLeagueSapphire CupTop scorer
DivPWDLFAPtsPosFinalsPlayer(s)Goals
2013Women's State League2214358333454thPF-
2014Women's State League22152410532472ndRU-
2015Women's State League2114346527452nd↑W-
2016NPL2 NSW Women2054112637197th--
2017NPL2 NSW Women168443926283rd↑W-Tania Baban13
2018NPL NSW Women22241616711010th--Amy Dahdah7
2019NPL NSW Women22631338602110th--
2020NPL NSW Women110011760012th--Georgia Plessas3
2021NPL NSW Women122198317season cancelled-Georgia Plessas3
2022NPL NSW Women221048343366th--
2023NPL NSW Women2681354127378th[a]-R4Susan Phonsongkham14

Honours

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  • NSW Women's State League/ Champions: 2015
  • NSW NPL 2 Women's/ Champions: 2017[10]

Notes

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  1. ^ Relegated based on Club Championship

References

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  1. ^ a b "History". Bankstown City Lions Football Club. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Embarrassing': Football club in fight for facilities upgrade". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 August 2023. (Subscription required.)
  3. ^ a b "Mary pride of Bankstown City Lions". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 August 2023. (Subscription required.)
  4. ^ "Bankstown City FC". Football NSW. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Cassachia continues to fly the flag for Bankstown City FC". Football NSW. 7 June 2023. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Mary's journey from Hotel Tarago to World Cup". The Australian. Retrieved 12 August 2023. (Subscription required.)
  7. ^ "The Matildas' youngest-ever player Mary Fowler named in Australian squad". Nine Entertainment. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  8. ^ Reilly, Ella; Lewis, Samantha (12 November 2019). "W-League 2019-20 season preview: team-by-team guide". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  9. ^ "'I never dreamt I would get something like this'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 August 2023. (Subscription required.)
  10. ^ "Bankstown City FC crowned PS4 NPL 2 NSW Women's Champions". Football NSW. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
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