Wollongong Wolves FC
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Formed
Established 1981
Previously known as South Coast Wolves, Wollongong FC and Wollongong Community FC
Previously known as South Coast Wolves, Wollongong FC and Wollongong Community FC
Honours
NSW First Division Champions: 1987
NSW First Division Premiers: 1987
National Soccer League Premiers: 1988
National Soccer League Champions: 1999/2000 and 2000/1
Oceania Club Champions: 2001
Waratah Cup Champions: 2007
NSW Premier League Runners Up: 2008
NSW Championship Series Champions: 2008
National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Premiers: 2019
National Premier League Final Series Champions: 2019
NSW First Division Premiers: 1987
National Soccer League Premiers: 1988
National Soccer League Champions: 1999/2000 and 2000/1
Oceania Club Champions: 2001
Waratah Cup Champions: 2007
NSW Premier League Runners Up: 2008
NSW Championship Series Champions: 2008
National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Premiers: 2019
National Premier League Final Series Champions: 2019
Divisional History
1981-1986 National Soccer League
1987 NSW First Division
1988-2003/4 National Soccer League
2004/5 – present NSW Premier League
1987 NSW First Division
1988-2003/4 National Soccer League
2004/5 – present NSW Premier League
National Soccer League
2000/1 – 2nd W16-D9-L5
2001/2 – 10th W6-D7-L11
2002/3 – 13th W5-D8-L11
2003/4 – 9th W8-D5-L11
2001/2 – 10th W6-D7-L11
2002/3 – 13th W5-D8-L11
2003/4 – 9th W8-D5-L11
NSW Premier League
2004/5 – 12th W4-D4-L7
2006 – 9th W5-D1-L12
2007 – 7th – W6-D4-L8
2008 – 2nd – W13-D5-L4
2009 – 12th – W1-D2-L19
2010 – 10th – W6-D4-L12
2011 – 7th – W9-D3-L10
2012 – 4th – W12-D1-L9
2013 – 12th – W3-D5-L14
2014 – 7th – W7-D6-L9
2015 – 5th – W9-D5-L8
2016 – 11th – W5-D4-L13
2017 – 6th – W12-D1-L9
2018 – 9th – W7-D4-L9
2019 – 1st – W16-D3-L3
2020 – 2nd – W8-D0-L3
2021 – 6th – W6-D4-L7
2022 – 9th – W4-D8-L10
2023 – 7th – 11W, 10D, 9L, 43 Pts (+14 GD)
2006 – 9th W5-D1-L12
2007 – 7th – W6-D4-L8
2008 – 2nd – W13-D5-L4
2009 – 12th – W1-D2-L19
2010 – 10th – W6-D4-L12
2011 – 7th – W9-D3-L10
2012 – 4th – W12-D1-L9
2013 – 12th – W3-D5-L14
2014 – 7th – W7-D6-L9
2015 – 5th – W9-D5-L8
2016 – 11th – W5-D4-L13
2017 – 6th – W12-D1-L9
2018 – 9th – W7-D4-L9
2019 – 1st – W16-D3-L3
2020 – 2nd – W8-D0-L3
2021 – 6th – W6-D4-L7
2022 – 9th – W4-D8-L10
2023 – 7th – 11W, 10D, 9L, 43 Pts (+14 GD)
Top Goalscorers
2000/1 – Sasho Petrovski 21 goals
2001/2 – Stuart Young 9 goals
2002/3 – Stuart Young 9 goals
2003/4 – Chimaobi Nwaogazi 11 goals
2004/5 – Shane McGirr 18 goals
2006 – Adam Casey 6 goals
2007 – Daniel Aliffi 12 goals
2008 – Ilija Prenzoski 12 goals
2009 – Ilija Prenzoski 7 goals
2010 – Mark Picciolini 10 goals
2011 – Mark Picciolini 11 goals
2012 – Peter Simonoski 9 goals
2013 – Ricky Zucco 11 goals
2014 – Jordan Murray 7 goals
2015 – Peter Simonoski 9 goals
2016 – Nicholas Bernal 9 goals
2017 – Patrick Antelm and Yuzo Tashiro 11 goals
2018 – Peter Simonoski 12 goals
2019 – Thomas James 22 goals
2020 – Josh Bingham 6 goals
2021 – Lachlan Scott, Leroy Jennings 6 goals
2022 – Lachlan Scott 13 goals
2023 – Lachlan Scott 13 goals
2001/2 – Stuart Young 9 goals
2002/3 – Stuart Young 9 goals
2003/4 – Chimaobi Nwaogazi 11 goals
2004/5 – Shane McGirr 18 goals
2006 – Adam Casey 6 goals
2007 – Daniel Aliffi 12 goals
2008 – Ilija Prenzoski 12 goals
2009 – Ilija Prenzoski 7 goals
2010 – Mark Picciolini 10 goals
2011 – Mark Picciolini 11 goals
2012 – Peter Simonoski 9 goals
2013 – Ricky Zucco 11 goals
2014 – Jordan Murray 7 goals
2015 – Peter Simonoski 9 goals
2016 – Nicholas Bernal 9 goals
2017 – Patrick Antelm and Yuzo Tashiro 11 goals
2018 – Peter Simonoski 12 goals
2019 – Thomas James 22 goals
2020 – Josh Bingham 6 goals
2021 – Lachlan Scott, Leroy Jennings 6 goals
2022 – Lachlan Scott 13 goals
2023 – Lachlan Scott 13 goals