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Metro FC refers to a number of association football clubs: *Metro FC (Australia), based in Hobart, Australia * Metro FC (New Zealand), based in Auckland, New Zealand * Canberra FC, formerly Metro FC, a club in Canberra, Australia * Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club, based in Coquitlam, Canada *Persekam Metro FC Persekam Metro Football Club (sometimes known as Persekam Malang and Metro FC) is an Indonesian football club based in Malang Regency, East Java. They play in the Liga 3. History They won 2009–10 Liga Indonesia First Division after beating ..., based in East Java, Indonesia See also * Metrostars (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Metro FC (Australia)
Metro FC (formerly Metro Claremont Football Club) is a football club formed in 1941 in the northern suburb of Claremont, Hobart, Tasmania. They play at North Chigwell Oval. It has a range of teams for all ages and genders playing in competitions run by the Football Federation Tasmania. Its teams range from under 7s right through to seniors. The teams' colours are yellow and blue. Metro were relegated to the Southern Division 1 competition in 2008 and have placed 2nd in all but 2 seasons. In 2010 Metro narrowly missed out on promotion to the Southern Tasmanian Premier League, that point the highest league on offer in Tasmania coming second behind Beachside with only one spot for promotion on offer. Metro had a very successful 2014 season taking out the State Vase Cup and Division 1 and 2 championships getting promoted to the Southern Championship for the 2015 season. Honours *State Championships The Brazilian states football championships are the professional adult male ...
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Metro FC (New Zealand)
Metro F.C. is a New Zealand association football club, based in Auckland, that will compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1 for the 2020 season, after winning promotion from Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 during the 2019 season. The club was known as Metro College until the 1980s. They were members of the former top premier New Zealand football league the New Zealand National Soccer League which ended in 2004 to give way to the New Zealand Football Championship. The senior team is led by Nathan Christie;– an experienced coach both as a head coach and assistant coach, Nathan Christie took over in the 2018 season after the club was relegated to Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 after the 2017 season. The club has a good history of playing at one of the two top level football leagues in New Zealand after the New Zealand Football Championship, they have also won one of the top leagues in New Zealand football the Northern League in the 1998 season and also managing ...
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Canberra FC
Canberra Croatia Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of Deakin in the south of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 1958 the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football. Since 1960, Canberra Croatia has always competed in the top level of ACT soccer either side of a brief stint in the top level of NSW soccer between 1988 and 1994. They are the most successful soccer club in ACT history with 23 league premierships and 18 finals championships and ACT Federation Cups collected. History Establishment and early years Canberra FC was established in 1958 by the local Canberran Croatian community as Croatia Soccer Club but was simply known as Croatia. The club commenced competitive play and entered the ACT second division in 1959. After spending one season in the second division, Croatia SC was promoted to the first division. In 1960 the newly formed ACT Soccer Association, working under the tit ...
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Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club (''CMFSC''), formerly known as ''FC Xtreme'' and ''Tri-Cities Xtreme'', are a Canadian men's and women's soccer club soccer team, founded in the city of Coquitlam, British Columbia in 2003. The team is a member of the Pacific Coast Soccer League. The Xtreme play their home matches at Dr. Charles Best Secondary School, and previously played at Percy Perry Stadium; both facilities feature newly installed FieldTurf surfaces. Since their founding, the Xtreme have been a dominant force in the PCSL, winning the Dave Fryatt Challenge Cup in 2003 (beating Surrey United), 2004 (beating the Victoria Stars) and 2007 (beating the Whitecaps FC Reserves). They also finished runner-up in 2006, losing to the Whitecaps FC Reserves. On 9 December 2008, the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club acquired the Xtreme. This gave CMFSC franchise rights in the Pacific Coast Soccer League, which the club will use to enhance their men's program, including adding a PCSL Pre ...
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Persekam Metro FC
Persekam Metro Football Club (sometimes known as Persekam Malang and Metro FC) is an Indonesian football club based in Malang Regency, East Java. They play in the Liga 3. History They won 2009–10 Liga Indonesia First Division after beating Persemalra Maluku Tenggara, 4-1 in penalty shootout at Singaperbangsa Stadium. They got relegated to Liga 3 in 2017. This ended their seven-years stay in the Liga 2. Honours * Liga Indonesia First Division Liga Indonesia First Division (Indonesian: ''Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia'') was the third level football competition in Indonesian football league system (often called as ''Liga Indonesia''). This competition is managed by the Football Association o ... ** Champion: 2009–10 Affiliated Clubs * Arema F.C. References External links * Football clubs in Indonesia Football clubs in East Java Association football clubs established in 1970 1970 establishments in Indonesia {{Indonesia-footyclub-stub ...
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