BLACKTOWN CITY FC
Blacktown City FC is one of the leading football clubs in the National Premier League. We take pride in our proven youth development programs for elite players. Blacktown City FC strive to create talented footballers and great people, both on and off the field, by providing world class facilities and coaching.
Blacktown City FC currently compete in:
- National Premier League NSW Men’s (1st Grade and Under 20’s)
- Football NSW League One Women’s (1st Grade and Under 20’s)
- Football NSW Boys’ Youth League One (Boys’ U13’s, U14’s, U15’s, U16’s, U18’s)
- Football NSW Girls’ Youth League Two (Girls’ U14’s, U15’s, U16’s)
- Football NSW Skill Acquisition Program – SAP (Mixed U9’s, U10’s, U11’s, U12’s)
Blacktown City FC has a long and proud history of elite performance, celebrating 8 Senior Men’s Premierships, and 7 Senior Men’s Championships. You can join our strong Club by becoming a Member today…
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN | Bob Turner |
DIRECTORS | Luke Roodenburg |
Neil Shepherd | |
Gina Moutzouris | |
Keryn Stark |
STAFF
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR & HEAD OF FOOTBALL | Mark Crittenden |
WOMEN'S TECHNICAL DIRECTOR | David O'Keefe |
SAP TECHNICAL DIRECTOR | Mirjan Pavlovic |
GOALKEEPER COACH | Andrew Goldman |
CLUB PHYSIOTHERAPIST | Lachlan Campbell |
WOMEN'S & GIRLS' COORDINATOR | Tamela Biasi |
BOYS' YOUTH & SAP COORDINATOR | Peter Moutzouris |
OPERATIONS MANAGER | Travis Major |
MEMBER PROTECTION INFORMATION OFFICER | Melissa Mileto: +61 410 596 781 |
HISTORY
The club was formed in 1953 as Toongabbie Soccer Club before changing the name to Blacktown City FC in 1979.
Blacktown City FC competed in the National Soccer League (NSL) in 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989 and 1990.
Since then, Blacktown City FC have competed in the NSW First Division (1991), NSW Super League (1992-2000), NSW Premier League (2001-2012), and the National Premier League (2013-current), being the highest levels of football in New South Wales.
HONOURS
NSW Division 1 / Super League / NSW Premier League / NPL
- Premiers (8): 1988, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2015
- Champions (7): 1999, 2000, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2022
- Runners-Up (6): 1988, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2015
FFA Cup / Australia Cup
- Round of 32
- 2014, 2015, 2021
- Quarter Finals:
- 2016 Vs Sydney FC, FT 0:3
- 2017 Vs Western Sydney Wanderers, FT 2:2 (Pens 2:4)
Waratah Cup
- Champions (5): 1991, 1993, 1996, 2006, 2014
- Runners-Up (1): 2015
Ampol Cup
- Champions (1): 1985
Johnny Warren Cup
- Champions (1): 2006
TOP GOAL SCORERS
2001: Darren Iocca – 15 goals
2002: Jimmy Nikas – 12 goals
2003: Simon Catanzaro – 13 goals
2004: Adam Kwasnik – 7 goals
2005: Adam Kwasnik – 17 goals
2006: Tolgay Ozbey – 17 goals
2007: Tolgay Ozbey – 15 goals
2008: Ben Ellis – 3 goals
2009: Chris Bedzo – 5 goals
2010: Tolgay Ozbey 22 goals
2011: Travis Major – 9 goals
2012: Travis Major – 8 goals
2013: Sean Rooney – 14 goals
2014: Travis Major – 14 goals
2015: Joey Gibbs – 14 goals
2016: Danny Choi – 9 goals
2017: Joey Gibbs – 12 goals
2018: Joey Gibbs – 10 goals
2019: Joey Gibbs – 9 goals
2020: Hassan Jalloh – 5 goals
2021: Travis Major – 12 goals
2022: Jordan Smylie – 9 goals
2023: Jak O’Brien – 17 goals
LIFE MEMBERS
The following people have been given the honour of Life Membership to Blacktown City Football Club for their commitment, effort, and dedication.
John Alers | Howard Bradley |
Grant Bridges | Betty Camarsh |
J (Bill) Parkhouse | Peter Thorne |
CK Redcliffe | E (George) Woodcock |
KR Coleman | Gregory Gingell |
GA Ikin | Eric Irving |
Joe Moore | Don O'Regan |
Irene Vasey | Graham Crawhall |
Mark Crittenden | Ken Schembri |