Hills United

APIA Leichhardt FC

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Club History

Formed

Established 1954
Previously known as the Sydney Tigers

Honours

National Soccer League Champions 1987
National Soccer League Premiers 1987
National Soccer League Cup Winners 1982 and 1988
NSW State League Champions 1964, 1965, 1969 and 1976
NSW State League Runners-Up: 1959, 1963, 1966, 1967 and 1975
NSW State League Premiers 1964, 1966, 1967 and 1975
NSW Ampol Cup Winners 1966, 1970 and 1974
Australia Cup Winners 1966
Federation Cup Winners 1962 and 1966
NSW Premier League Champions 2002/3
NSW Johnny Warren Cup Winners 2007
Waratah Cup Runners Up 2012
Waratah Cup Winners 2013
Waratah Cup Winner 2018
FFA Cup Semi Finalist 2018
National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Champions 2019

Divisional History

1957-1978 NSW First Division
1979-1991/2 National Soccer League
1993-2000 NSW Super League
2000/1 – present PS4 NPL NSW Men’s 1

National Premier Leagues NSW Men's History

2000/1 – 5th W8-D2-L8
2001/2 – 4th – W12-D5-L8
2002/3 – 2nd – W11-D7-L4
2003/4 – 9th – W7-D3-L12
2004/5 – 5th – W7-D4-L4
2006 – 10th – W3-D4-L11
2007 – 5th – W8-D4-L6
2008 – 6th – W9-D7-L6
2009 – 11th – W5-D7-L10
2010 – 4th – W12-D3-L7
2011 – 10th – W6-D5-L11
2013 – 11th – W2-D5-L12
2014 – 11th – W-4 D-8 L-10
2015 – 2nd – W13-D6-L3
2016 – 8th – W7-D5-L10
2017 – 1st – W16-D1-L5
2018 – 2nd – W14-D3-L5
2019 – 2nd – W12-D6-L4
2020 – 12th – W2-D1-L8
2021 – 8th – W6-D3-L8
2022 – 5th – W10-D5-L7
2023 – 1st – W20-D5-L5

Top Goalscorers

2000/1 – Steve Karavatakis 16 goals
2001/2 – Steve Karavatakis 12 Goals
2002/3 – Zlatko Arambasic 17 Goals
2003/4 – Norman Tome 6 Goals
2004/5 – Norman Tome and Daniel McCann 4 Goals
2006 – Shane McGirr and Lawrence Drake 3 Goals
2007 – Robbie Younis 9 Goals
2008 – Robbie Younis 21 Goals
2009 – Robbie Younis 11 Goals
2010 – Robbie Younis 14 Goals
2011 – Robbie Younis 5 Goals
2012 – Andrew Bevin 7 Goals
2013 – Nikola Taneski 7 Goals
2014 – Blake Powell 9 Goals
2015 – Blake Powell 21 Goals
2016 – Tasuku Sekyia 11 Goals
2017 – Jordan Murray 12 Goals
2018 – Jordan Murray 24 Goals
2019 – Christopher Payne 21 Goals
2020 – Christopher Payne 3 Goals
2021 – Blake Powell and Franco Parisi – 4 Goals
2022 – Jason Romero – 11 Goals
2023 – Jack Armson & Jack Stewart – 14 Goals