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Round 1
31 March 2012

Moreland City
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Moreland City

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Where are we?
Campbell Reserve
Moore Street, Coburg
Melways Map 30A4
Club Telephone: 9386 6238
Email: morelandcityfc@rocketmail.com

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Moreland City FC is a club that offers players the chance to train and compete in a friendly yet competitive environment with an emphasis on development and enjoyment of the game.

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Club History

Moreland was established in 1934 and was also known as Moreland Victoria and as Moreland Thistle between 1965 and 1970.

After the 1985 season, Moreland merged with Park Rangers to form Moreland Park Rangers. In 1990 Moreland Park Rangers merged with Coburg to form the team now known as Moreland City.

The team played its home matches at Campbell Reserve, Coburg. In a history spanning 50 years, Moreland won the Victorian Division 1 title, then the top tier of soccer in the state, three times.

Early success

In 1934 Moreland Soccer Club was formed by a breakaway from what was then known as the Brunswick Soccer Club and trophy success came to Moreland early in its history.

The team won the Victorian Division Three title in its very first season and Division Two in 1935. Despite losing just one game in 1935 it was Moreland's superior goal difference that handed them the title ahead of Navy, who finished with the same points.

The following season, 1936, Moreland won the first of its Victorian Division 1 championship titles.

Moreland topped the eight-team league finishing the season on 20 points, one ahead of Royal Caledonians. Royal Caledonians had finished on 21 points but were penalised 2 points and were, therefore, denied the title.

In 1937, Moreland won its third consecutive title and second top-tier trophy in a row finishing with 21 points, one ahead of Prahran in second.

The club also won the Dockerty Cup on four occasions, three times as Moreland and once, in 1945, as Moreland Hakoah.

The club's first Dockety Cup victory came in 1941, a 1-0 win over Prahran at Olympic Park, Melbourne.

In the first round of that year's tournament, Moreland beat Heidelberg 10-2.

The second Dockerty Cup final victory came against Box Hill in October 1945 and was followed the next season with a third Division One championship. As with its previous two championships, Moreland topped the table by just one point.

War-time Merger

The Dockerty Cup victory of 1945 came under the name of Moreland Hakoah. During World War II, there was a temporary merger between Moreland and Hakoah, a club who had a predominantly Jewish supporter base.

Some clubs had difficulty fielding teams during the war years while others were forced to close down because many players had left and enlisted for the armed services.

By 1946, the merger between Moreland and Hakoah came to an end with clubs again participating as separate teams.

Relegation, Promotions and Consolidation

In 1950, Moreland finished in last place and were relgated to Dicision 2. They did, however, record their third Dockerty Cup triumph, beating Box Hill 2-0 in the final.

1952 brought a first division two title, the team winning 17 of its 18 games and scoring 110 league goals. They hit double figures in four games, and defeated George Cross 12-0 and 10-0.[7]

Back in the top flight, the team consolidated its position finishing fourth in 1953, sixth in 1954, seventh in 1955 and eighth in 1956.

Olyroos

Two Moreland players, midfielder Frank Loughran and forward Ted Smith were included in Australia's 20-man soccer squad for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. It was the very first Olympic football tournament for Australia.

Before the opening games with Japan, the squad trained at Moreland's ground. Australia also played Great Britain and Yugoslavia in a warm-up matches at Moreland, losing 3-1 and 5-1.

In their first ever Olympic soccer match, a 2-0 win over Japan, Loughran scored the second goal.

Demise

During the 1950s and 1960s, the face of Victorian soccer started to change with the ethnic clubs becoming stronger on and off the pitch.

They were able to offer players, for the first time, a wage. Presidents of the powerful ethnic clubs travelled around Melbourne buying up the best players.

Moreland was a favourite target for rival clubs as they tried to poach players, however they managed to hold their young team together (Moreland had 5 Players - 21years or under , David Oxton, Norm Hobson , Don Hodgson ,Ron McCall & Ted Smith in that team) on their way to winning the 1957 Dockerty Cup, for the fourth and last time.

The movement of players to other clubs really started in 1959 when Don Hodgson went to George Cross, Norm Hobson the following year, Ted Smith to South Melbourne Hellas in 1961 and David Oxton to Juventus in 1963.

In 1962 Moreland had a written guarantee that the great Stanley Matthews would play eight games with the club. However, this deal fell through because of a FIFA ban on foreign players coming to Australia.

Eric Heath said his team had correspondence with Mathews and he "really wanted to come".

"He remembered Frank Loughran, his old sparring partner, from the Blackpool tour in 1958. You see Tommy Trinder and Harry Hopman were both patrons of the Moreland Soccer club," said Heath.

Moreland finished in second place in the league in 1957 winning promotion to the new Victorian State League for the 1958 season.

At the end of the 1962 season, the team's fifth in the State League, Moreland finished bottom, winning just one game and losing 21.

In 1968 - now known as Moreland Thistle - they were relegated from Metropolitan League Division One.

They remained in Victorian Metropolitan League Division Two - now the 3rd tier in the state - until 1978 when they finished 2nd winning promotion.

Moreland finished bottom of Division One in 1981 but were not relegated. They finished bottom again and were relegated in 1985, the final year of their existence.

When they returned in 1986 in Division Two, they had merged with Park Rangers to become Moreland Park Rangers.

Honours


Victorian Division 1


Winners (3): 1936, 1937, 1946,
Runners-up (1): 1957

Victorian Division 2


Winners (2): 1935, 1952

Victorian Metropolitan League Division 2


Runners-up (1): 1978

Dockerty Cup


Winners (4): 1941, 1945, 1950, 1957
Runners-up (3): 1942, 1943, 1946

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Players and officials before the match on opening day of new club rooms 1984

Old Boys Reunion & "Frank Laughran Medal Day"

At home to Pascoe Vale on the 9th August, this local derby is always a thriller so please get the grape vine working and pass info on to any one from Moreland - Coburg - Park Rangers that you have contact with.

Lets make this a great day in honour of a great little champion.
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Presentation Night 1991. Former Presidents of merger incorporating the three clubs: Bob Murdoch, Bob Malcolm and Alby McCormack.

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Hand over of new club rooms by mayor of Coburg to Club President Terry Callaghen (with microphone). Other officials including Eric Heath representing VSF 1984.

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Did You know - Bob Hawk was No.1 ticket holder of Moreland Soccer Club 1982 and visited the the old club rooms to turn on the new flood lights?

Recent History

Best & Fairest Past Winners

Year Seniors Reserves
2011
Lee Kelly BMM
James Johnston, Tony Stephenson, Paul Donnelly SLM
2010
Kam Simsek BMM
Nathan Chapman SLM
2009 Janusz Podgorski, Ryan Dinse, Lucca Lucchesi BMM Mick Cronin SLM
2008 Steve Radoslovic BMM Joseph Cavoli SLM
2007 Fabio Barichello BMM Kevin Paterson SLM
2006 Steve Sacco BMM Joseph Cavoli SLM
2005 Steve Radoslovic BMM Daniel West SLM
2004 Daniel Ward BMM Tony Stephenson SLM
Key BMM Bobby Murdoch Medal SLM Stan Lee Medal

2011 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

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Reserves

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2010 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

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Reserves

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2009 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 3 North West

Seniors

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Reserves

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2008 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

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Reserves

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2007 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

Rank Club P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Keilor Park 22 12 38  13  25  44
2 Werribee City  22 11 33 14  19 42
3 Pascoe Vale  22 10 31 17 14 37 
4 Thomastown Devils  22 10 3 9 34 31 3 33
5 Williamstown SC 22 10 2 10 27 33 -6 32
6 Altona East Phoenix 22 8 7 7 41 21 20 31
7 Maribyrong Greens 22 9 3 10 38 43 -5 30
8 Moreland City 22 7 8 7 26 24 2 29
9 Altona City 22 8 5 35 36 -1 29
10 Sunbury Utd 22 7 7 8 31 35 -4 28
11 Yarraville Glory 22 5 5 12 24 42 -18 20
12 Lalor Utd 22 2 2 18 21 70 -49

Reserves

Rank Club P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Thomastown Devils 22 17  42  12 30  55
2 Keilor Park 22 15 4 3 43 20 23 49
3 Altona City 22 13 6 3 31 14 17 45
4 Moreland City 22 11 5 6 35 17 18 38
5 Pascoe Vale 22 9 4 9 28 26 2 31
6 Werribee City 22 9 3 10 32 41 -9 30
7 Sunbury Utd 22 7 7 8 24 21 3 28
8 Maribyrnong Greens 22 6 28 32 -4 27
9 Altona East Phoenix 22 8 3 11 23 29 -6 27
10 Williamstown SC 22 4 4 14 15 30 -15 16
11 Yarraville Glory 22 4 2 16 23 48 -25 14
12 Lalor Utd 22 3 2 17 21 55  -34 11

2006 Final Ladders - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

Rank Club P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Westgate FC 22 16 2 4 49 22 27 50
2 Keilor Park SC 22 13 5 4 37 23 14 44
3 Altona City SC 22 13 3 6 31 19 12 42
4 Williamstown SC 22 12 3 7 41 27 14 39
5 Pascoe Vale SC 22 10 6 6 29 18 11 36
6 Yarraville Glory FC 22 8 6 8 25 30 -5 30
7 Thomastown Devils SC 22 7 6 9 28 31 -3 27
8 Lalor United SC 22 7 6 9 22 30 -8 27
9 Moreland City SC 22 6 3 13 28 33 -5 21
10 Maribyrnong Greens SC 22 5 5 12 20 44 -24 20
11 Westvale SC 22 5 4 13 25 41 -16 19
12 Banyule City SC 22 3 5 14 30 47 -17 14

Reserves

Rank Club P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Moreland City SC 22 14 5 3 58 20 38 47
2 Lalor United SC 22 13 5 4 49 30 19 44
3 Altona City SC 22 11 7 4 38 18 20 40
4 Thomastown Devils SC 22 11 7 4 47 29 18 40
5 Pascoe Vale SC 22 10 9 3 29 21 8 39
6 Keilor Park SC 22 9 9 4 45 19 26 36
7 Westvale SC 22 9 4 9 39 41 -2 31
8 Maribyrnong Greens SC 22 6 6 10 33 48 -15 24
9 Westgate FC 22 4 8 10 30 32 -2 20
10 Williamstown SC 22 5 5 12 36 49 -13 20
11 Yarraville Glory FC 22 4 3 15 18 65 -47 15
12 Banyule City SC 22 1 2 19 20 70 -50 5

2005 Final Ladder - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

Final Table
Team P W D L GF GA Pts
North Geelong Warriors 22 14 4 4 52 28 46
Thomastown Devils 22 12 6 4 42 23 42
Lalor United 22 13 2 7 45 27 41
Keilor Park 22 12 3 7 40 27 39
Pascoe Vale 22 11 6 5 37 27 39
Williamstown 22 7 6 9 35 37 27
Yarraville Glory 22 6 6 10 28 37 24
Westgate 22 7 2 13 32 43 23
Moreland City 22 6 5 11 23 36 23
Banyule City 22 6 5 11 20 41 23
Geelong 22 6 4 12 35 48 22
North Sunshine Eagles 22 5 5 12 23 38 20

2004 Final Ladder - Victorian State League Division 2 North West

Seniors

Final Table
Team P W D L GF GA Pts
Brunswick City 22 16 3 3 55 14 51
Pascoe Vale 22 14 5 3 47 18 47
Keilor Park 22 10 9 3 43 27 39
Westgate 22 11 5 6 42 24 38
Williamstown 22 10 5 7 37 35 35
North Geelong Warriors 22 9 5 8 42 33 32
North Sunshine Eagles 22 8 7 7 35 34 31
Lalor United 22 6 6 10 24 41 24
Moreland City 22 6 4 12 35 36 22
Geelong 22 4 8 10 22 42 20
Albion Rovers 22 3 4 15 23 61 13
Corio 22 2 5 15 28 68 11


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