Results

Austraalia New South Wales League 1 04/20 09:00 - SD Raiders v Bulls FC Academy L 2-1
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 04/13 05:00 - Bulls FC Academy v Inter Lions W 6-0
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 04/06 08:00 - Bonnyrigg White Eagles v Bulls FC Academy - View
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 03/30 06:00 - Bulls FC Academy v Canterbury Bankstown FC W 6-1
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 03/23 07:41 - Northern Tigers v Bulls FC Academy W 0-2
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 03/16 08:00 - Bulls FC Academy v Bankstown City Lions FC L 1-4
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 03/08 09:00 - Nepean FC v Bulls FC Academy D 2-2
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 03/02 08:00 - Bulls FC Academy v Dunbar Rovers FC W 1-0
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 02/28 08:30 - Blacktown Spartans v Bulls FC Academy W 2-3
Austraalia New South Wales League 1 02/17 08:00 - Bulls FC Academy v Macarthur Rams W 1-0
Austraalia New South Wales Premier League 08/27 05:00 30 [16] Bulls FC Academy v Manly Utd [9] L 0-2
Austraalia New South Wales Premier League 08/19 08:30 29 [13] Sutherland Sharks v Bulls FC Academy [16] W 0-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 30 14 16
Wins 9 4 5
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 18 9 9
Goals for 41 21 20
Goals against 61 28 33
Clean sheets 8 3 5
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - Bulls FC Academy

Northbridge Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the Sydney suburb of Northbridge, New South Wales. Founded in 1952, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW, with matches played at Northbridge Oval. Northbridge is Australia's largest community club with over 2,500 registered players.

History

Northbridge FC was established in 1952 by local postman Ron Hall who had previously relocated from his work in the coalfields in the Cessnock area of the Hunter Valley. The club originally competed in the Northern Suburbs Soccer Association (NSSA). The original playing strip was a red and white shirt, white shorts and red and white hooped socks. In 1973, Northbridge joined the Ku-Ring-Gai and District Soccer Association (now the Northern Suburbs Football Association).

Association with Central Coast Mariners

club logo as North Shore Mariners

In 2014, Northbridge established an agreement with A-League club Central Coast Mariners to form a youth development academy in Sydney's North Shore. As part of the partnership the North Shore Mariners Academy was based at Northbridge FC. The move led to accusations from Sydney FC that the Mariners were encroaching on their territory. On forming the partnership the Mariners stated that they believe Northbridge to be the biggest club (in terms of player numbers) in the Southern Hemisphere.

In 2015, as a result of the Central Coast Mariners affiliation, the club's senior teams changed their name and colours to reflect the Mariners and in doing so, became the North Shore Mariners.

Return to Northbridge name

On October 27, 2020, the club announced it was returning to the Northbridge FC name, as the partnership with Central Coast Mariners was being discontinued.

On December 21, 2020, the announced to form a partnership agreement with A-League club Macarthur FC. The agreement will see all teams play as Northbridge FC Bulls with playing kits incorporating both the Northbridge and Macarthur FC logos respectively.

Bulls FC Academy

In 2023, Having operated as a joint venture for the past two National Premier League seasons, Bulls FC Academy will become a single entity from the start of the 2023 season. The Bulls FC Academy will compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW next season following a merger between Northbridge Football Club and Macarthur FC.