Wikipedia - Ashfield SC

Ashfield Sports Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in the suburb of Ashfield, Perth, Western Australia, and founded in 1970. The club will compete in 2022 in the Football West State League Division 2.

History

Formed in 1970 the club was first named Ashfield Dynamo after its location in an industrial area. A dynamo is a machine that produces energy, so was a fitting name for the newly founded, "energetic" club. It competed in the Semi Professional League Division 2 in 1976. Following the Australian Soccer Federation decision to ban all ethnic names at all levels of competition, the club was renamed Ashfield Soccer and Sports Club. The fact that "Dynamo" was not ethnically linked in any way, seemed to be forgotten by the governing body at the time. In 1996 a partnership with Bunbury Tricolore, saw the name changed to Ashfield-Bunbury and the club won its first title in 1998. In 2001 Bunbury Soccer Club decided to strike out on their own (as South West Phoenix FC) and the name changed back to Ashfield Soccer and Sports Club. This did not deter the club, as they won their second title in the same year. 2010 saw the name shortened to Ashfield Sports Club.

Ashfield SC er en australsk fodboldklub med base i Sydney-forstaden Ashfield, New South Wales. Klubben blev grundlagt i 1954 og spiller i øjeblikket i National Premier Leagues NSW, som er Australiens tredje niveau.

Ashfield SC's hjemmebane er Ashfield Park, som har en kapacitet på 3.000 tilskuere. Klubbens farver er sorte og hvide.

Ashfield SC har en række bemærkelsesværdige præstationer at fremvise, herunder at vinde Waratah Cup i 1966 og 1971 samt at nå finalen i NSW Premier League i 1972. Klubben har også produceret en række spillere, der har spillet på internationalt plan, herunder Mark Schwarzer, Tony Popovic og Mile Jedinak.