Armadale SC

For the Scottish club, see Armadale F.C.
Armadale SC
Full name Armadale Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Reds, Red Army
Founded 1972
Ground Alfred Skeet Oval, Armadale
Ground Capacity 500
Manager Paul Price[1]
League NPL Western Australia
2015 12th

Armadale Soccer Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Armadale, Western Australia. Armadale currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia, with matches played at Alfred Skeet Oval.

History

Armadale Soccer Club originally formed in 1972 the club joined the semi professional leagues in 1985. In 1997 a merger between Armadale Park and Armadale City clubs formed Armadale Soccer Club.

The squad is currently managed by former Sorrento FC coach and Tottenham Hotspur FA Cup Winner, Paul Price and assistant Tony Castiello. Competing in the 2013 annual preseason tournament, Armadale lost on penalties 6 – 5 to eventual champions Bayswater City in the night series semi final.

Current squad and staff

First Team (As of 5 September 2015)[2][3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Luke Radonich
2 Australia DF Shaydon Passalacqua
3 Australia DF Kade McNamara
5 Australia DF Sam Loveless
6 Australia DF Jake Sardelic
7 England FW Danny Hodgson
8 Australia MF Jesse Fuller
9 Australia FW Darren Francis
10 South Africa FW Raveshlan Kuppusamy
No. Position Player
11 Australia MF Jackson Bealey
12 Australia FW Faustin Machochi
13 Australia FW Sam Khankhalili
14 Australia DF Mitchell Castrilli (Captain)
15 Australia FW Sam Cole
18 Australia DF Joshua Gardner
19 England MF Darren Kingston
20 Australia GK Dylan Wilson

Staff[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Wales Paul Price >> Manager
Australia Tony Castiello >> Assistant Manager
Australia Chris Carr >> Physio
Australia Chris Finlayson >> Under 20s Coach

Semi-Pro Honours

  • 2004 First Division Winners
  • 2002 First Division Runners Up
  • 1985 Third Division Winners

Notes

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