Manly United FC

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NPL Women's NSW Round 26 Highlights – Bulls FC Academy v Manly United

NPL Men's NSW Round 30 Highlights – Wollongong Wolves v Manly United

NPL Women's NSW Round 25 Highlights – Sydney University SFC v Manly United

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Club history

Formed

Established 2004 as Manly United Football Club
Previously known as Manly-Warringah Dolphins and Warringah Freshwater

Honours

NSW Super League Premiers and Champions: 1995
NSW First Division Premiers: 1999
NSW Winter Super League Champions: 2001
NSW Winter Super League Premiers: 2004
NSW Winter Super League Championship Runners Up: 2004
PS4 NPL Men’s Champions: 2017
NPL NSW Men’s Championship and Premiership Runners Up: 2022
Waratah Cup Finalists: 2007 and 2009
Waratah Cup Champions: 2011

Divisional History

1985-1991 NSW First Division
1992-1996 NSW Super League
1997-1999 NSW First Division
2000 NSW Super League
2001-2004 NSW Winter Super League
2004/5 – present NSW Premier League / NPL Men’s NSW

NSW Winter Super League History

2001 – 3rd W14-D2-L6
2002 – 2nd W13-D5-L4
2003 – 8th W7-D8-L9
2004 – 1st W18-D1-L7

NSW Premier League History

2004/5 – 13th W3-D7-L5
2006 – 5th W8-D4-L6
2007 – 4th W8-D4-L6
2008 – 4th W12-D3-L7
2009 – 5th W10-D7-L5
2010 – 9th W7-D4-L11
2011 – 6th W8-D7-L7
2012 – 10th – W6-D5-L11
2013 – 8th – W6-D8-L8
2014 – 10th – W7-D3-L12
2015 – 8th – W8-D3-L11
2016 – 3rd – W12-D7-L3
2017 – 4th – W13-D3-L6
2018 – 8th – W7-D7-L8
2019 – 9th – W7-D5-L10
2020 – 8th – W3-D3-L5
2021 – 2nd – W7-D6-L4
2022 – 2nd – W12-5D-5L
2023 – 8th – W12-6D-12L

Top Goalscorers

2003 – Justin Creighton 8 goals
2004 – Brent Fisher 19 goals
2004/5 – Brent Fisher 5 goals
2006 – James Monie 10 goals
2007 – Robert Cattanach 10 goals
2008 – Robert Cattanach 14 goals
2009 – Josh Sama 7 goals
2010 – Robert Cattanach 6 goals
2011 – Scott Balderson and Adam Foti 7 goals
2012 – Adam Foti 5 goals
2013 – Matthew Sim 10 goals
2014 – Chris Payne 10 goals
2015 – Brendan Cholakian 11 Goals
2016 – Dejan Pandurevic 13 Goals
2017 – Scott Balderson and Dejan Pandurevic 9 goals
2018 – Nikola Taneski 6 goals
2019 – Brendan Cholakian 8 goals
2020 – Brendan Cholakian 4 goals
2021 – Dejan Pandurevic 8 goals
2022 – Bruno Mendes 12 goals
2023 – Matthew Sim 8 goals
2024 – Peter Kekeris 6 goals