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HNK O’Connor Knights FC (also known simply as O'Connor Knights) is an Australian semi-professional
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club based in the northern Canberra suburb of
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. Founded in 1997 by North Canberra's Croatian community, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Capital Football ACT. The Knights have won one
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and secured two ACT second division titles.


History

Founded in 1997 by Canberra's Croatian community in North Canberra, O’Connor Knights is the second soccer club in Canberra with Croatian heritage (alongside
Canberra Croatia 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 Ca ...
in Deakin). O’Connor Knights previously competed at the top level of ACT soccer between the years of 2004 and 2009 but has spent the majority of its existence in the second division of ACT football. O’Connor Knights has regularly competed in Croatian Cup (Australia & New Zealand), one of the oldest ethnic soccer tournaments in Australia, founded in 1974. The Knights won the national tournament, which was being hosted by Canberra Deakin, in 2004.


Premier League era

O’Connor Knights were promoted to the
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(division one) for 2004 following the conclusion of the 2003 season. The Knights finished premiers of State League One (division two), beating former NSL club
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to top spot by six points. UCU Pumas finished last in the Premier League in 2003 and were relegated to State League One. O'Connor finished sixth in the Premier League in its first season in the top flight, missing out on the finals series by five points. The Knights performed better the next season in 2005 when the team finished second in the Premier League, behind Canberra Deakin, and qualified for finals. O'Connor won the major semi-final against Canberra Deakin 2-2 (7-5) on penalties. The two sides met again in the grand final, at Hawker Enclosed, where a fifteen-minute goal to D.Camara secured the championship for Canberra Deakin over O'Connor. The Knights next qualified for finals in 2007 after the club finished fourth in the league. Saturday 8 September 2007, The Knights faced-off against
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at the Belconnen Soccer Centre (now
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) in the minor semi-final but lost the match 1–4. O’Connor Knights backed up the performances of 2007 in 2008 and again finished fourth in the league and qualified for the finals championship. The Knights were defeated in the minor semi-final by Belconnen United 0–3, ending their season. 2009 was the last season O'Connor Knights competed in the top division of ACT soccer, bringing an end to a six-year spell in the top flight that started with promotion in 2004. The club finished the season mid-table in sixth place behind
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in fifth and ahead of ANU FC in seventh, missing out on finals in the process.


Return to Second Division

Despite relegation no longer being a mechanism between the Premier League and State League One in 2010, the O’Connor Knights registered for the State League One in 2010 rather than retain their position in the ACT Premier League. The Knights finished its first season back in State League One in fourth position in the table and qualified for the finals series, but were defeated in the semi-finals to league premiers White Eagles 3-4 despite a second half comeback. In 2011, the Knights had a strong regular season, finishing second behind White Eagles and again qualifying for the finals series. On 27 August 2011, O’Connor were defeated in the semi-finals by the same opposition as the previous season (White Eagles) in what proved to be a high scoring affair (2-5) at ANU Willows 1. Despite the loss O’Connor advanced to the preliminary final at Kaleen Enclosed on 3 September 2011. There the Knights were again defeated, this time to ANU FC 0–1. In 2013, O’Connor Knights were a founding club of the newly renamed and formed Capital League, which
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established to replace the old State League One as the ACT's recognised second division behind the new nationally linked top division, National Premier Leagues Capital Football (NPL Capital Football). 2017, O’Connor Knights finished runner-up in the Capital League for the first time. Five points behind Premiers ANU FC and four points ahead of
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in third. O’Connor then defeated ANU in the semi-finals 2-1 thanks to a second half brace of goals to Danny Krajacic to progress to the grand final directly. The Knights faced ANU, who beat Weston Creek in the preliminary final, in the grand final on 3 September 2017 at
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. The two teams finished the first half locked at 1-1 but a second half saw a score blowout to ANU and the university team claimed a 5–1 victory over the Knights by the end of the match.


Club identity


Colours and crest

HNK O’Connor Knights draw its colour scheme (red, white and blue) inspiration from its Croatian heritage. The red and white checked (
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) shield represents the
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. The HNK stands for the Croatian term ‘Hrvatski Nogometni Klub’ which means ‘Croatian Football Club’. The name Knights refers to the importance of knights in Croatian history which is symbolised by the Knight helmet at the heart of the crest and the date of 1997 showcases the year the club was founded.


Home ground and facilities

Traditionally the Knights have been based out of ''O’Connor Enclosed'' but in recent years the Capital League team has been based in the Belconnen suburb of
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at the Hawker Football Centre. Hawker Enclosed underwent a large redevelopment in 2009 and was officially re-opened by then ACT Minister of Sport,
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, as Hawker Football Centre. The capacity has been increased to around 3,000 people and the all-weather synthetic pitch (Tiger Turf) provides a consistent playing surface and drought proofs the venue.


Current squad


Honours

* ACT NPL League Premiers and Finals Champions :Premiers (0): :Runner-up (1): 2005 :Champions (0): :Runner-up (1): 2005 * ACT NPL 2 Premiers and Finals Champions :Premiers (2): 1999, 2003, 2021After the season was cancelled, a points per match formula was applied to award O'Connor Knights as the Premiers :Runner-up (3): 2011,
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:Champions (0): :Runner-up (4): 1999, 2003,
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:Winners (1): 2008 * Croatian Cup (Australia & New Zealand) :Champions (1): 2004 * Capital Football Community League 3 :Premiers (1): 2021


Season-by-season results

The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for O’Connor Knights FC following the conclusion of each ACT Capital League season (2013–18) and NPL ACT 2 season (2019–Present).


See also

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List of Croatian football clubs in Australia The Croatian community of Australia has played an important part in the history of Australian soccer. Countless clubs have been formed over the years in every state and territory, except for the Northern Territory. At present there are 31 activ ...
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Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament The Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament is a tournament run by the Croatian Soccer Federation of Australia and New Zealand, an organisation founded in 1974. The inspiration for the tournament came from the successful Croatian-North American So ...
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References


External links


Official website

Official O’Connor Knights Supporters Page

Capital Football home
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