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词条 Central Coast United FC
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  1. Senior team history

  2. Club colours

  3. Current squad

  4. Notable former players

  5. Notes and references

  6. External links

{{Infobox football club
| clubname = Central Coast United FC
| image =
| fullname = Central Coast United Football Club
| nickname = United
| founded = 1978
| ground = Pluim Park, Lisarow
| capacity = 2,200
| director =
| chairman =
| mgrtitle = Technical Director
| manager = Stuart Davis
| tdtitle = Manager
| technical director = Matt Crowell
| league = NSW State League
| season = 2015
}}

Central Coast United FC, formerly known as Central Coast Lightning is a semi-professional soccer club, based and located on the Central Coast of New South Wales. In their inaugural season as United they won the NSW State League and narrowly missed out on promotion to NPL 3.

Senior team history

Under the Central Coast Lightning banner the team played in the NSW Super League for close to 8 years, each year doing well, but not well enough to finish in the finals or be promoted into the NSW Premier League. Since 2005, they have reached the knock-out stages, but falling short of the Grand Final.

In 2011, the club underwent an identity change, which included changing its name from the CC Lightning, to CCFC.

In 2016, the club passed its licence to the Central Coast Mariners and focused on growing their youth development programs. In 2017, the club reapplied and was granted a licence to compete under its new Central Coast United branding from the start of the 2018 season.

In 2018, Club Captain won Player of the Year for NSW State League.

Club colours

The club colours are red and black with white. The clubs new colours and inaugural home kit was revealed in February 2018, the club will play in red as a nod to the historical teams from the Coast. The away kit has been confirmed as an all black kit. The new logo which is inspired by the skull and crossbones was designed by renowned artist Matthew Wolff who has designed LAFC and NYCFC logo's as well as the highly renowned Nigeria 2018 World Cup kit.

Current squad

As of 20 March 2019{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=1|pos=GK|nat=AUS|name=Jack O'Mally}}{{Fs player|pos=GK|nat=AUS|name=Josh Ferragamo}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Geordie Howe}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Graham Toope}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Matt Caisley}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Jack Graham}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Oscar Torres}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Noah Ajala}}{{Fs player|pos=DF|nat=AUS|name=Luke Sanders}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=JPN|name=Yuki Morikawa}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=SCO|name=Scott McGinley}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=WAL|name=Matt Crowell}}{{Fs player|pos=FW|nat=AUS|name=Corey Atkinson}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=SCO|name=Daniel McFarlane}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=AUS|name=Cade Mapu}}{{Fs player|pos=FW|nat=AUS|name=Alex Arbelo}}{{Fs player|pos=MF|nat=AUS|name=Bailey Appo}}{{Fs player|pos=FW|nat=AUS|name=Adam Woodbine}}{{Fs end}}

Notable former players

Previously as the main feeder club for the Central Coast Mariners, several players have already gone in the A-League and most recently the 2009 AFC Champions League, which the Mariners qualified for. Notable former players include

  • Matt Simon
  • Damien Brown
  • Bradley Porter
  • Matthew Trott
  • Mitchell Prentice
  • Dean Heffernan

Notes and references

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150222163111/http://www.ccfootball.com.au/ccf-fc/news]
{{Central Coast Sports Teams}}{{NSWPL}}

1 : Soccer clubs in New South Wales

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