Wollongong Wolves Football Club is an Australian semi-professional
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
club based in
Wollongong
Wollongong ( ), colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near wa ...
, in the
Illawarra
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region of
New South Wales
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. The club currently competes in the
National Premier Leagues NSW
The National Premier Leagues NSW is a semi-professional soccer competition in New South Wales, Australia. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the organising body in New South Wales (the other being the National Premier Leagues Norther ...
, the second-tier of football in Australia. The club plays its home games at
WIN Stadium
Wollongong Showground, known as WIN Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Wollongong, Australia. The stadium was officially opened in 1911. From 1982 until 1998 it played host to every home match for the Illa ...
.
The club has been successful throughout their history winning one
continental championship, two
NSL championships, three
state championships and a National Premier Leagues title (2019)
The club was formed in 1980 and competed in the
National Soccer League from 1981 until the competition ceased in 2004, with the exception of a brief stint in the
NSW State League
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in 1987. The club's most successful period in the national tournament came at the turn of the century when they won two consecutive championships in
1999–2000 and
2000–01. As a result, the club qualified for the region's
continental championship in
2001 which it also won. By doing so, the Wolves became only the second Australian club to win a
continental double after
South Melbourne FC
South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in suburb of Albert Park, in Melbourne, Victoria. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, with matches played at Lakeside Stadium ...
achieved the same feat two years prior. Their success at this particular event qualified the club for the
2001 FIFA Club World Championship
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, however, this tournament would ultimately be cancelled.
The club then joined the state league in the 2005 as it failed to join the newly formed national competition, the
A-League after their owners decided not to apply. In 2009, the club was in financial crisis and could only survive through community support. The club was re-branded as a not for profit organisation, run and owned by the community.
The Wollongong Wolves have traditionally competed in a red and white kit, like many other sporting teams in the region. The club has operated under the names Wollongong City (1981–1996), Wollongong Wolves (1996–2006), Wollongong FC (2007–2008), Wollongong Community FC (2009), South Coast Wolves FC (2010–2015) and will once again use the moniker Wollongong Wolves FC (from 2016). In April 2016 the club president declared a desire to enter the A-League as a Wollongong Franchise in the next 3–5 years.
History
Foundation
The club was founded in 1980 as Wollongong City specifically to compete in the
National Soccer League (NSL). The club joined the competition in the
1981 season, to which they finished in 11th position. The club was relegated from the NSL after the
1986 season, as the league reduced in size for the
1987 season. During 1987, Wollongong competed in the
NSW First Division, where they were crowned both premiers and champions. The club returned to the NSL in the
1988 season where they were crowned NSL premiers. However, the honour would be he last major title the club would receive for 11 years.
Championship years: 1999–2001
In 1996, the club renamed to Wollongong Wolves. In the
1999–2000 season the team finished the league in second position and after winning their semi-final match 2–1 against
Carlton, Wolves were matched-up against
Perth Glory in the 2000 NSL Grand Final. The grand final match went down as one of the best comebacks ever seen in Australian football. At half time Perth Glory were leading 3–0, but at 56 minutes the Wolves found a goal through
Scott Chipperfield
Scott Kenneth Chipperfield (born 30 December 1975) is an Australian former soccer player who played as a midfielder for Wollongong Wolves, FC Basel, FC Aesch and Australia. His 2010 FIFA World Cup profile describes him "as a talented attacker wi ...
to make it 3–1.
Matt Horsley
Matt Horsley (born 9 June 1972 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian retired footballer.
Club career
He last played as a right full back for the Australian A-League club Perth Glory in 2005, which he joined in 2001. Hors ...
gave the Wolves a sniff at a comeback when he put the ball in the back of the net in the 69th minute, but it wasn't until
Paul Reid pulled the game right back when his strike in the 89th minute made the score line 3–3. After no goals were scored in extra time, the game was forced into a penalty shoot out. Wolves goalkeeper,
Les Pogliacomi
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Club career
He was dropped for Chris Day by Ronnie Moore in the 2005–2006 season, and went to Blackpool F.C. However, John Sheridan brought him bac ...
, pulled off two saves to win the match 7–6 on penalties and give the club's first nation championship title.
The Wolves followed up their past season win by again placing second in the
2000–01 NSL season. After downing
South Melbourne
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2–1 in a semi-final match, the Wolves found themselves in a second consecutive NSL Grand Final. The Wolves earned the right to host the grand final for 2001. However, it was decided by
Soccer Australia that the final would be moved from Wollongong and instead be played at
Parramatta Stadium in
Sydney. The reason cited was that the 20,000 capacity at
WIN Stadium
Wollongong Showground, known as WIN Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Wollongong, Australia. The stadium was officially opened in 1911. From 1982 until 1998 it played host to every home match for the Illa ...
was not large enough to host such an event. Ironically, the crowd attendance for the match was 13,400. The Wolves went on to claim their second NSL title and qualify for the
2001 Oceania Club Championship
The 2001 Oceania Club Championships was held in January 2001. The tournament was designed to decide the Oceania Football Confederation's entrant into the 2001 FIFA Club World Championship; however that Club World Championship tournament was cancel ...
, defeating their semi-final opponents, South Melbourne, 2–1.
Stuart Young and
Sasho Petrovski
Sasho Petrovski ( mk, Сашо Петровски, ''Sašo Petrovski'') (born 5 March 1975) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for South Coast Wolves. Petrovski has two caps for the Australian national team. Petrovski was know ...
were among the goal-scorers for the Wolves, scoring on the 56th and 57th minute marks.
In the 2001 Oceania Club Championship, the Wolves beating
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The name is an acronym for the five main islands that make up the province: Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango and Aniwa.
History
Unlike the other provinces of Vanuatu, the territoria ...
of Vanuatu 1–0 in the final. The
Oceania Club Championship
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title, however, did not lead to them playing in the
2001 FIFA Club World Championship
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which was scheduled to be played in Spain, as FIFA had cancelled the
Club World Championship due to financial reasons.
Demise of NSL, return to state league
After the demise of the national competition, the NSL, the Wolves moved into the
NSW Premier League
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in the 2004–05 season. In 2007, Wollongong Wolves changed its name to Wollongong FC and won the
Waratah Cup
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. The club secured a grand final win in the
2008 season. However, the win didn't prevent a financial crisis later in the year. The club had shown many financial losses including
A$240,000 in debts and losses of players and coaches. It was later announced that the club would cease to exist and a new community organisation would be formed to ensure money problems would not plague the club in the future. The club was re-branded as Wollongong Community FC, a not for profit organisation, run and owned by the community.
After a dismal
2009 season, Wollongong Community FC requested a name change back to the former "Wolves" moniker, with the formal request being approved in November 2009, and the name South Coast Wolves adopted in 2010.
The Wolves competed in the inaugural
2014 FFA Cup
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, where they were eliminated from the round of 32 by
Central Coast Mariners
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1–0 in front of a crowd of 5,238 at WIN Stadium.
In July 2015, as part of the club's 35th anniversary celebrations, it was announced that along with a brand new club logo, the name of the club would also change from South Coast Wolves back to Wollongong Wolves. These changes will be brought in for the 2016 season onwards.
Wollongong qualified for the
2016 FFA Cup
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and drew
A-League powerhouse
Sydney FC in the Round of 32. The match, played on 10 August 2016 at WIN Stadium in front of 8,029 fans, saw the Sky Blues run out 3–0 victors, with two goals to
Matt Simon
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and one to
David Carney
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.
Colours, kit and emblem
Like many other teams from the Illawarra region, the Wolves have traditionally played in red and white. These colours are taken from the local floral emblem – the
Illawarra Flametree – which is used by representative teams and sporting associations throughout the area. Variations of these colours have been used throughout the years. For the
1996–97 season, the first season with the official Wolves moniker, the club played in a predominantly red kit. The shirt was bright red with maroon paneling on the lower torso and collar. Both shorts and socks were also bright red. For the
2000–01 championship season the club had returned to bright red shirt with a white collar and black detailing on the shoulders. The shorts and socks were both white. In
2002–03 the club changed to black collar, shorts and socks, and the shirt bright red with white paneling down the sides. Generally the away kits have been all-white throughout much of the Wolves history. After the club's financial troubles of the 2009 season and the move to the new moniker South Coast Wolves, both the home and away kit evolved also. The club's home kit was an all-white shirt, red shorts and socks. The away kit was a yellow with blue collar and side paneling, blue shorts and socks. For the
2014 FFA Cup
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, the club played in an all-red kit with white detailing. As of the 2015 season the club are back playing in a red shirt, black shorts and white socks. The away kit is also predominantly all-white with black socks.
The club's emblem has evolved throughout the years also. The original crest featured a wolf facing forward standing on its forefeet with a football in front. "Wollongong Wolves" was titled in white against a red background above the wolf. From 1996 the emblem included only the head of a wolf looking head-on, framed with large text of "Wolves" with smaller text "Wollongong" above it. Above this sat a football. With the name change to South Coast Wolves, the wolf also changed orientation to face east. There was no framing, just text "South Coast" above and "Wolves" underneath the wolf. During 2013, a company set out to produce a new club crest, citing the crest lacked traditional themes present in clubs such as
Manchester United,
Inter Milan
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and
Bayern Munich. They produced a simple logo of a wolf looking face on and created a simple crest to frame the wolf. The club announced it would adopt this design from the 2016 season with the addition of two gold stars and two silver stars to represent the
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championships won.
The Wolves kits are currently manufactured by Puma and the kit main sponsor is MCR Multi Civil and Rail. The back of the kit sponsor for season 2018 is Central Data Networks (CDN).
Stadium
When Wollongong City was admitted into the NSL in 1981, the club played out of the
Wollongong Showground
Wollongong Showground, known as WIN Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Wollongong, Australia. The stadium was officially opened in 1911. From 1982 until 1998 it played host to every home match for the Illa ...
and then in
Corrimal
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before it made a home at
Brandon Park,
Fairy Meadow in 1988.
The ground had a capacity of 15,000. However, this site was demolished in 2003 in order for the
University of Wollongong
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to build their new Wollongong Innovation Campus. At the time, the Wolves had six years left on their lease to the ground, but had been promised to play out of
WIN Stadium
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as co-tenants with
NRL team, the
St. George-Illawarra Dragons. The switch to WIN Stadium occurred in 2000 following the club's title-winning season. However, due to the demise of the NSL and the Lysaghts Oval fiasco
followed by the former owners handing the club to the football community has left the Wolves homeless.
The Wolves moved through various homegrounds, including Macedonia Park (
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) and Wetherall Park (
Primbee) before settling on
John Crehan Park
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in
Cringila as its base, which has a capacity of 7,500.
The Wolves moved back to WIN Stadium on a part-time contract in 2014
before announcing a permanent move in the PS4 National Premier League NSW Men's 1 for the
2015 season. The club also announced it would move their training facilities to The Thomas Dalton Park Regional Sports Centre in
Fairy Meadow.
Players
Current squad
Club officials
Coaching staff
Management
*Chairman: Tory Lavalle
*CEO:
Strebre Delovski
Strebre Delovski (born 13 October 1975) is a retired Australian soccer referee in the A-League. He previously officiated in the Illawarra Premier League and during the A-League off-season has been refereeing in the NSW Premier League competitio ...
Strebre delovski appointed wollongong wolves new ceo
NPL NSW 23 February 2022.
Honours
Regional
*National Premier Leagues NSW
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**Champions (2): 1987, 2008
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**Premiers (2): 1987, 2019
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*Waratah Cup
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**Champions (2): 1997, 2007
Domestic
* National Soccer League
**Champions (2): 1999–2000, 2000–01
**Premiers (1): 1988
*National Premier Leagues
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**Champions (1): 2019
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Continental
*OFC Champions League
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**Champions (1): 2001
See also
* List of Wollongong Wolves FC seasons
* South Coast A-League Bid
References
External links
*
History of Wollongong/South Coast Wolves Soccer Kits
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