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St George FC, commonly called Saints or Budapest, is a semi-professional Australian
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club based in the St George district in the south of Sydney. The club was founded by Hungarian immigrants in 1957 as Budapest Club and by 1965 was renamed to St. George-Budapest Club. One of the top clubs of Australia from the 1960s to the 1980s, St George currently competes in the third-highest tier of Australian soccer, the
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. Their former home ground was the
St George Stadium St George Soccer Stadium is a soccer stadium in Banksia, New South Wales, Australia. History The ground was opened in 1978 to be the home of St George-Budapest who played in local competition until playing in the national competition at the ti ...
, but due to its dilapidated state, St George has played its youth and senior fixtures at Ilinden Sports Centre since 2018. St George FC Women compete in the New South Wales League One Womens, third tier of Australian women's soccer. Their home ground is Fraser Park from 2022 due to the dilapidated state of their former home ground,
St George Stadium St George Soccer Stadium is a soccer stadium in Banksia, New South Wales, Australia. History The ground was opened in 1978 to be the home of St George-Budapest who played in local competition until playing in the national competition at the ti ...
.


History

The club was formed shortly after the
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by Hungarian Immigrants and was originally known as Budapest. In the 1960s, led by pioneering soccer administrator Alex Pongrass, it became one of the first ethnic clubs in
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to search for a district to call home and it chose the St George district. It later became known as St George-Budapest before shortening its name to St George some years later. They opened a licensed club, named Soccer House, in the suburb of
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in 1968. In 1969
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, the first full-time coach in Australia was appointed, serving two stints as coach, the last ending in 1983 when he left to coach the
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. In between Arok's two stints as coach,
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was coach, coaching the club at the same time as he was coaching the Socceroos. In 1971 the club was invited to an international club tournament in Tokyo, Japan. It won and remained the highest ever international achievement by an Australian club side, until
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won the 1999 Oceania Club Championship. However this was surpassed by Sydney FC (Oceania champions) when they finished 5th at the FIFA World Club Cup where, before them, South Melbourne had finished 8th and Western Sydney Wanderers (Asian champions) 6th. Such was the dominance of St George in those days that up to 10 players on the national team would be St George players. Five of their players were in the
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side that started against
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in the
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that year in
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, including the vice-captain of the side, the Australian soccer legend
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. Another notable player (albeit at a lower level), was football commentator Les Murray. Together with Warren they would become known as "Mr and Mrs Soccer" and would become the faces of soccer in Australia through their commentary work on SBS Television. In 1975 at the urging of some former Hungarian soccer greats and youth coach Bob Szatmari, the meeting determined to establish the Australian National Soccer League took place at Soccer House with representatives from all founding clubs, including Hakoah Club (later known as ''Eastern Suburbs'' and ''Sydney City'') president and
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founder and chairman
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and Leslie Szatmari. The competition started in 1977 and St. George-Budapest won the competition in 1983. They played in the league until the 1990/91 season. Since then they have played in state competitions. In 2005 the side was controversially axed from the new look
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and took legal action against the decision along with the
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, but were unsuccessful.


Recent history

In 2012 St George competed in the New South Wales Super League, the second tier of state soccer, finishing seventh out of twelve clubs and missing out on the finals. In 2013, St George were promoted from the NPL NSW Men's 2 after taking out the league championship, finishing seven points ahead of the second placed
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. The club also won the Grand Final, beating the Rams in the semi-final 2–1 and then beating
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3–1 in the final. The joy was not to last long, though, as in 2014, the club was immediately relegated back to the second tier of soccer in NSW. Managing just four wins and four draws in 22 games, St George finished dead last in the top tier. The Saints endured another tough season in 2015, finishing third last in the NPL NSW Men's 2. In 2017 the club played most senior home fixtures out of
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, also playing one game at
St George Stadium St George Soccer Stadium is a soccer stadium in Banksia, New South Wales, Australia. History The ground was opened in 1978 to be the home of St George-Budapest who played in local competition until playing in the national competition at the ti ...
, Fraser Park and Blacktown Football Park. This didn't seem to deter St George as the side finished in 2nd place, losing the semi final to Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 4–2. Due to the dilapidated state of St George Stadium, the club played senior fixtures out of Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre in 2018 and 2019. In 2018, St George finished in 2nd place in the league and won the NPL NSW 2 grand final, but were not promoted due to the 'Club Championship' ranking which takes into consideration the performance of the U20 and U18 sides. In 2019, St George finished 10th in the 14-team NPL NSW 2 season. During the 2019 season, St George reached the FFA Cup round of 32 after beating clubs such as SD Raiders, APIA Leichhardt Tigers and
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, but lost to Sydney United 58 in a 5–3 thriller after two goals from Mushi Kokubo and a stoppage time equaliser.


Honours

* National Soccer League :Champions: 1983 :''Runner Up:'' 1982 * NSL Cup :''Runner Up:'' 1979 * NSW 1st Division/NPL NSW 1 :Champions: 1967, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1981 :''Runner Up:'' 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1976 :Minor Premiers: 1962, 1972, 1976 * Federation Cup & Waratah Cup :Winners 1964, 1972 :''Runner Up:'' 1966, 1974 * NSW 2nd Division/NPL NSW 2/NSW League One :Champions: 2013, 2018 :Minor Premiers: 2013


Season results


Notable players

*
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joined St. George Saints FC for the Australian 1985 National Soccer League season on loan from
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. He was included in the List of NSL players, which was constructed exclusively to those players who had made at least one appearance in the competition between 1977 and 2004. * Francis Adoboe participated in the Australian 1989 National Soccer League season and was included in the List of NSL players, which was constructed exclusively to those players who had made at least one appearance in the competition between 1977 and 2004. * Isadore Acosta became the first Paraguayan to play soccer in Australia. Acosta played as a forward and finished 7th with St George Saints FC in the Australian 1978 National Soccer League season, making one appearance as a substitute in a 1–0 home loss against
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on 4 June. Acosta entered the field as a substitute in the 40th minute for Carlos Mendez and was replaced in the 75th minute for Emery Holmik. Acosta was included in the List of NSL players, which was constructed exclusively to those players who had made at least one appearance in the competition between 1977 and 2004. * Fred Aitken participated in the Australian 1977 National Soccer League season and was included in the List of NSL players, which was constructed exclusively to those players who had made at least one appearance in the competition between 1977 and 2004. * Roy Cotton participated in the 1979, 1980,
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, 1985 and 1986 National Soccer League seasons, across two spells with the club. * Chris Cahill brother of
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all-time top goal scorer
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was born in Sydney but played for
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three times and scored in two of those appearances. Cahill played for St George from 2006 to 2012.


References


External links

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