Rockdale Ilinden FC
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Full name | Rockdale Ilinden Football Club / Фудбалски Клуб Рокдејл Илинден | ||
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Nickname(s) | Ilinden | ||
Founded | 1969 | ||
Ground | Bicentennial Park South, Rockdale, Sydney | ||
Capacity | 6,000 | ||
Chairman | Dennis Loether | ||
Coach | Paul Dee | ||
League | NPL NSW | ||
2024 | 1st of 16 (Premiers) | ||
Website | http://www.rcsfc.com.au | ||
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Rockdale Ilinden Football Club (from 1992 to 2020 known as Rockdale City Suns Football Club) is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Sydney suburb of Rockdale. Founded in 1969, by Macedonian Australians, the club competes in the highest men's competition in New South Wales, the National Premier League NSW. The club's home ground is Ilinden Sports Centre, located in the suburb of Rockdale, New South Wales.
History
[edit]The Rockdale Ilinden Soccer Club was formed in 1969 by a group of Macedonian Australians who gave the team the name "Ilinden", in honour of an uprising against the Ottomans in 1903. The club's first President, Simon Zipevski, laid the foundations as did the late Vlade Temelkovski who was president in 1978.[citation needed]
On the field, the highlights were grand final wins (of different leagues) in 1984, 2002 and 2006. The 1984 NSW First Division grand final team was coached by Ilija Takac, winning 3–2 over Inter Monaro at Marconi Stadium.[citation needed]
The Rockdale Ilinden Soccer Club has been led by a wide array of coaching identities over their history. Some of these coaches were great players in their playing days. Kaz Kulak, Archie Blue, Ilija Takac, Ati Abonyi, Ljubo Gojkovic, Geoff Hoggart, John Fleming (1980s), Ljubo Jancev, Bill Pilovski, Manfred Schaefer, Risto Gojkovski, Rale Rasic, Doug Utjesenovic, Bill Temelkovski, Bill Boskovski, Gerry Gomez (1990s), Mile Todoroski, Ivan Petkovic, Zlatko Nastevski and current coach Mike Grbevski.[1]
Mile Todorovski, the 2008 Super League Coach of the Year was announced as the new coach for the 2009 season with all members/guests and players welcoming the announcement. Lee Sterrey, formerly the coach of Marconi Stallions, replaced him for the 2011 Premier League season.[2] Hugo Sanchez was also named as the new Youth League head coach. The Club Committee also announced STOBI Int. as the new supplier of the playing strip and accessories for the 2009 season and beyond.
The 2009 Super League season officially began on 15 March 2009 with Rockdale Ilinden drawing 1–1 with the Northern Tigers at the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre.[3] The club finished the season in first place on the ladder, claiming the Premiership and advancing to the finals. They were, however, eliminated during the preliminary final by the eventual champions Spirit FC 2 goals to nil.[citation needed]
On 12 October 2009, Football NSW announced that the Rockdale City Suns would be promoted to the Premier League competition for the 2010 season.[4]
From its founding in 1969 through to 2009, the Club played their old home ground at the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre, except during 2001, when the proximity of construction of the M5 East Freeway caused them to relocate their home games to John Crehan Park in Wollongong, New South Wales. The club continued to enjoy considerable support during this time, due in part to the size of the ethnic Macedonian community in the Illawarra Region.[citation needed]
In 2008, the club announced that they would be moving 1 km south from the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre in Arncliffe to Bicentennial Park South in Rockdale.[5] On 12 December 2009, the club officially opened its new facilities at Bicentennial Park South (Ilinden Sports Centre).[6] On 7 October 2015, the Rockdale City Council announced they would install a synthetic surface at Ilinden Sports Centre, with a likely completion date scheduled for the start of the 2017 season.[7]
In 2015, Rockdale City Suns qualified for the Round of 32 of the FFA Cup for the first time - beating Rydalmere Lions, Arncliffe Aurora, Sydney University and Sutherland Sharks, and drawing Perth Soccer Club in the National Round of 32, played at the Ilinden Sports Centre on 5 August 2015. Rockdale came out on top that night in front of over 1,800 supporters, winning 3–1 with goals to Toufic Alameddine, Dylan Macallister and Marko Jesic. Rockdale then drew the A-League club Melbourne Victory in the Round of 16.[citation needed]
The match was moved to Jubilee Oval due to insufficient lighting at Ilinden Sports Centre. On 1 September 2015, an official crowd of 4,165 packed the Western and Southern stands of Jubilee Oval in a match that was broadcast live on Foxtel, with Melbourne Victory eventually coming out on top 3–2 in a tight match.[citation needed]
Rockdale City Suns failed to make the Round of 32 in 2016 or 2017.[citation needed]
In 2018, Rockdale City Suns qualified for the Round of 32 again - beating Glebe Wanderers, Bankstown United, Sydney United 58 and Blacktown City. On 1 August 2018, they faced the A-League club Sydney FC (the then FFA Cup holders and Minor Premiers from the previous A-League season) in the Round of 32. Rockdale utilised enhanced lighting to be able to play at Ilinden Sports Centre. The match was broadcast live on Foxtel and a crowd of 4,489 packed into the Ilinden Sports Centre. Although Rockdale scored the first goal, Sydney FC won 4–2 in the end.[citation needed]
On 28 April 2024, Alec Urosevski scored his 134th goal for Rockdale, becoming the all-time goalscorer of the club, after a hat-trick in a 3–1 win against Wollongong Wolves.[8]
Colours and badge
[edit]The primary club colours of Rockdale Ilinden are red and black with a secondary, less-used colour of white.[citation needed]
The Rockdale Ilinden badge has evolved over time from the early years of the club's founding in 1969. The current club badge which has been in use for some 25 years, contains the Vergina Sun, a symbol of the Argead Dynasty, an ancient Macedonian royal house, with the centre disc replaced by a traditional black and white soccer ball surrounded by the name of the club.[citation needed]
Players
[edit]Current squad
[edit]As of February 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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U20's Current Squad
[edit]As of December 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
[edit]Domestic League
[edit]- Champions (1): 1984 (Division One)
- Premiers (2): 2020, 2024
- Semi-Finalists (2): 2016, 2017
NSW NPL Finals Series
[edit]- Runners Up (2): 2013, 2020
- Semi-Finalists (3): 2014, 2016, 2017
NSW League One
[edit]- Champions (2): 2002, 2006 (NSW Super League)
- Premiers (3): 1983 (Division Two), 2002, 2009 (NSW Super League)
References
[edit]- ^ "Rockdale City Suns History". Archived from the original on 8 April 2009.
- ^ "Lee Sterrey to lead the Suns in 2011".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Super League Round 1 vs. Northern Tigers".
- ^ "2010 Football NSW Premier League Circular" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2009.
- ^ "Rockdale City Suns shining bright for the future". Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ "Rockdale City Suns FC open Bicentennial Park". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011.
- ^ MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT - SYNTHETIC PITCH FOR ILINDEN SPORTS CENTRE
- ^ "Record breaking Urosevski hat-trick seals victory for Ilinden". NPL Men's NSW. Football NSW. 28 April 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
External links
[edit]- Rockdale Ilinden FC Official Website
- Rockdale City Suns Web Archive Site
- Football NSW