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Southern Districts Raiders

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SD Raiders FC
Full nameSouthern Districts Raiders FC
Nickname(s)Raiders
Founded2012 (as Southern Bulls)
GroundErnie Smith Reserve, Moorebank
Capacity1000
CoachNick Carle
LeagueNSW League One
20234th of 16
WebsiteClub website

SD Raiders, is a semi-professional soccer club, based and located in the Moorebank area of New South Wales. In season 2019, they played in the New South Wales National Premier Leagues 3 competition.[1] In current season 2020, they competed in the New South Wales National Premier Leagues 2 competition. [2]

The club is the representative team of the Southern Districts Soccer Football Association (SDSFA).

Senior Team History

In 2012, SDSFA entered a joint Venture with State League side Fairfield Bulls to form Southern Bulls, competing in State League One.

In 2014 the partnership fell apart with SD Raiders taking over the name in 2016.

The Technical Director for the club is former Socceroo and Sydney FC player Nick Carle.

In 2015, as Southern Bulls, they finished third yet won through to the grand final where they defeated Dunbar Rovers 2–0.

In 2016, they again finished third however, as winners of the Club Championship (now playing as SD Raiders), won promotion to the NPL NSW 3.

In 2018 SD Raiders qualified for the grand final, losing 2-0 to St George City.

The following year they finished second in the competition and again played in the grand final, this time winning 3-1 over premiers, Stanmore Hawks. Additionally, as the winners of the Club Championship, they achieved promotion to the NPL2 competition for season 2020.

Honours

Champions (1): 2015
Club Champions (1): 2016
Champions (1): 2019
Club Champions (1): 2019

Notes and references

  1. ^ "NPL 3 NSW Men's".
  2. ^ "NPL 2 NSW Men's".

External links


This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 06:04
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