Sydney University Soccer Football Club
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Sydney Uni Soccer Football Club, founded in 1946, is an Australia
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 club based in Sydney
Sydney
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. The club has 35 constituent teams with over 500 players competing in the Football New South Wales Premier and Super Leagues, North West Sydney Women's Football, the Eastern Suburbs Football Association and the Canterbury District Soccer Football Association. The Club is run by an executive committee annually elected by members.

SUSFC's main home ground is Hensley Athletic Field, an artificial surface, multi-use venue located in Eastgardens. The club also plays on St. Andrew's Oval, St. John's Oval and University No.1 Oval.

The Club is a member of Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness. Its headquarters are located in The Arena, Western Avenue. The Club's major sponsors are The Royal Hotel and Peak Physique Physiotherapy.

Rivalries

UNSW Football - The intervarsity rivalry between Sydney's two biggest universities is mostly based on the perceived inferiority of the University of New South Wales
University of New South Wales
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 as an educational institution. The Clubs compete regularly in the Eastern Suburbs competitions and compete for the Kennard Cup each year.

Current Men's First Grade Squad

Current Men's Under 20s Squad

Current Senior Women's squad

Notable former players

Australia Michael Thwaite
Michael Thwaite
Michael Errol Thwaite is an Australian football player from Cairns who plays for Gold Coast United.-Club career:His career began at Sydney University in the New South Wales Winter Super League...

 Adam Spencer
Adam Spencer
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 Michael Baume
Michael Baume
Michael Ehrenfried Baume AO was an Australian Liberal Party politician who represented the Division of Macarthur in the House of Representatives and the state of New South Wales in the Senate.Born in Sydney, Baume earned a B.A...

 Emma-Kate Dewhurst
Emma-Kate Dewhurst
Emma-Kate Dewhurst is an Australian football player who plays for the Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-League....

 Craig Foster Charlie Perkins

Other Staff

Senior Coaching Staff
  • Men's Head Coach: John Caruana
  • Men's Assistant Coach: James Chetcuti
  • Men's Under 20s Coach: Nick Valsamis
  • Women's Head Coach: Bill Henshaw
  • Women's Reserve Grade Coach: Eamon Daly
  • Strength/Conditioning Coach: Martin Harland
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Trinity Allen
  • Club Physio: Suzie Hartley

Management Team
  • Director of Football: John Curran
  • Operations Manager: Tom Bailey-Smith
  • Men's Football Manager: Simon Philips
  • Women's Football Manager:


Executive Committee
  • President: Andrew Bray
  • Vice-President: Emma Schiller
  • Secretary: Tom Bailey-Smith
  • Treasurer: Aaron Dibdin
  • Fundraising Officer: Kate Anthonisz
  • Publicity Officer: Madelene Rivier
  • Social Officer: Sarah Dibdin
  • Ordinary Member: Ihsan Savran
  • Ordinary Member Simon Turner


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