Results

Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/17 09:00 - West Wallsend SC v Lambton Jaffas L 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 03/19 07:08 - West Wallsend SC v Cessnock City Hornets L 1-3
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 04/23 10:01 - Toronto Awaba v West Wallsend SC L 5-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 05/12 09:30 - West Wallsend SC v Dudley Redhead United SFC L 1-3
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 05/05 08:36 - West Wallsend SC v New Lambton FC L 2-5
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 05/01 05:48 - Thornton Redbacks FC v West Wallsend SC W 2-4
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 04/24 08:45 - West Wallsend SC v Wallsend FC L 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 04/11 04:53 - Cessnock City Hornets v West Wallsend SC W 0-1
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 04/05 06:25 - West Wallsend SC v Toronto Awaba W 4-1
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 09/12 04:44 - Kahibah FC v West Wallsend SC D 2-2
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 09/05 04:54 - New Lambton FC v West Wallsend SC L 4-2
Australia Northern NSW Division 1 08/26 09:49 - Cessnock City Hornets v West Wallsend SC D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 1 1 2
Goals against 2 2 5
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - West Wallsend FC

West Wallsend FC is an association football club based in West Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia. The club is a member of Northern NSW Football in Australia. The club was formed in 1891 by Scottish miners and is the third oldest surviving football club in the Northern Federation, behind Wallsend Red Devils FC (1887) and Adamstown Rosebud FC (1889).

History

Founded by Scottish miners in 1891 as West Wallsend Athletic FC, they did not compete during the 1895 and 1896 season due to a miners' strike in the district. The club re-formed at the end of 1896 as the West Wallsend Bluebells FC.

Highlights include the club being selected in 1902 to represent Newcastle against Sydney and winning 4–2. In 1923, the Bluebells played the touring Canadian side and won 3–0.

Over the years, the club has picked up many honours and has produced 21 internationals.

One of the club's darkest hours came at the end of the 1996 season, when the Federation dumped the club from the top division due to lack of facilities, despite featuring in six grand finals in the previous fourteen years.

The club struggled to regain its place in the Northern League. Its only brief appearance in 2001 saw the club finish last for only the third time in its history and be relegated again.

In 2007, the club won the NEW-FM League minor premiership and was promoted back to the Northern NBN State League, where it finished a credible eighth in the 2008 season and was selected in the new eight team NBN State League for 2009–10.

After a five-year stint in the NBN State League, the club was relegated back to the NEW-FM First Division at the end of the 2012 season after finishing last.

After relegation in 2012, the side was nearly disbanded in 2014 when they struggled to sign enough players to form a side. The club has gradually returned to be one of the stronger sides in the First Division Competition in recent years, highlighted by their Grand Final Appearance in 2018.

West Wallsend Soccer Club is a prominent soccer team based in Australia. Established in 1904, the club has a rich history and a strong tradition of success in the sport. The team competes in various leagues and tournaments, showcasing their skills and passion for the game.

Known for their competitive spirit and teamwork, West Wallsend SC has a dedicated fan base that supports them at every match. The players are talented and committed, always striving to improve and achieve their goals on the field.

The club is also actively involved in the local community, organizing events and programs to promote the sport of soccer and engage with fans. With a strong foundation and a bright future ahead, West Wallsend SC continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Australian soccer.