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Valentine FC
Phoenix Logo
Full nameValentine Eleebana Football Club
Nickname(s)Phoenix
Founded1994 as Valentine Eleebana FC
1994 as Belmont Tingira
2005 as Valentine Belmont FC
2008 as Valentine Phoenix
2013 as Valentine FC
GroundCB Complex, Valentine
Capacity3,500
Coordinates33°01′59.8″S 151°39′52.6″E / 33.033278°S 151.664611°E / -33.033278; 151.664611
PresidentStephen Screen
Head CoachDarren Sills
LeagueNPL NNSW
20239th of 12
WebsiteClub website

Valentine FC is a semi-professional football club based in Valentine in the Hunter Region, New South Wales and is part of the Valentine Eleebana Football Club. Valentine have been promoted to the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW for 2016 with teams in First Grade, Under 23s, Under 19 and Under 17 divisions.

Notable former players include Adam Griffiths, Giancarlo Gallifuoco and Daniel Bowles.

History

Since 1994, Valentine Eleebana FC and Belmont FC have worked closely together to provide a "pathway" for our Junior Players to the highest possible levels of local football. Our jointly owned senior club was Belmont Tingira Soccer Club which played in the 2nd Division from 1994. At the end of season 2005, Belmont FC relinquished their ownership of Belmont Tingira which continued in the NEWFM League as part of VEFC, playing under the name Valentine Belmont FC.

VEFC merged with Phoenix Rangers Football Club from season 2008 taking on their State League Licence and changing our playing name to Valentine Phoenix.

In 2014, Valentine were relegated to the NNSW NEWFM First Division.

Phoenix Rangers

Phoenix in its differing names (Stewart and Lloyds, Tubemakers, Phoenix) were established in 1938 and apart from a hiatus of approx 5 years in the early 80's were a significant force in the local Football competition throughout this period.

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