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Hills United FC

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Hills United FC
Full nameHills United Brumbies Football Club
Nickname(s)Brumbies
Short nameHUFC
Founded1989
GroundLanden Stadium
Capacity5,000
ManagerLuke McGuire
LeagueNPL NSW
20231st of 16
(Premiers)
(Promoted) NSW League One
WebsiteClub website

Hills United Football Club, also known as the Hills Brumbies, is a soccer club based in the Hills District, New South Wales, Australia. They currently play in the National Premier Leagues NSW competition, the top flight of New South Wales football.

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History

Hills United SC, which later became known as Hills United Brumbies FC, is a club that was formed in the mid-1990s through a partnership between Castle Hill United and Baulkham Hills Soccer Club, to create a pathway for elite and representative footballers in the Hills District. The club began playing out of Fred Caterson Reserve, before in the early 2000s moving to Oakville Oval for a few seasons, followed by a season at Blacktown Sports Park, before landing at their current home at Lilys Football Centre, shared with Blacktown City FC.[citation needed]

Players

First team squad

As of February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Ryan Wood
2 DF Australia AUS Rainer Smahel
3 DF Australia AUS Ethan Smith
4 DF Australia AUS Brian Jamba
5 DF Australia AUS Daniel Petkovski
6 DF Australia AUS Isaac Hovar
7 FW Australia AUS Wade Giovenali
8 DF Australia AUS Eoin Montford
9 FW Japan JPN Yu Okubo
10 MF Australia AUS Jamal Belkadi
11 FW Australia AUS Anthony Frangie
12 DF Australia AUS Jordon Lane
13 Australia AUS Cam Philp
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Australia AUS Sam O’Connor
15 Australia AUS Noah Casserly
17 DF Australia AUS Caleb Jackson-Brown
18 DF Australia AUS Mitchell Smith
19 MF Australia AUS Glen Kelshaw
20 FW Australia AUS Thomas Lopez
21 GK Australia AUS Emlym Cross
22 MF Australia AUS Byron Ginn
24 FW Australia AUS Sunday Yona
26 MF Australia AUS Tommy Makko
27 FW Germany GER Nicolai Müller
77 MF Australia AUS Darcy Ellem
DF Australia AUS Jared Rimmer

Honours

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "This Sporting Life: Kyah Simon". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2021.

External links

This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 11:47
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