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Cesc and the City FC is a football and futsal club based in Canberra, Australia that currently competes in the Tuggeranong United Summer Sixes U18 Division 1 competition after winning Division 2 in 2016. Founded in 2014, the club has played futsal and summer sixes in its short history, and is commonly referred to as CATCFC. Their only major trophy came in 2016, winning the 18/2 Summer Sixes competition.

Futsal years
CATCFC was founded in 2014 for the South Canberra Futsal competition as Cesc in the City with all games at mPowerdome Fadden. After a strong showing in the early rounds the club was placed in the U15 Division 1 competition for the season. The team started off with a 7-5 win against Beast FC spearheaded by star striker Andy Scheele. Despite Scheele's form (scoring 35 goals in the season), the club claimed the wooden spoon, finishing with two wins and seven losses; however CATCFC was awarded the Good Sports Award at the conclusion of the season, and only missed the finals on goal difference.

Before the 2015/16 season the club's official Facebook page was launched. During the offseason CATCFC signed Adrian Colucciello and Jonah van Praag to boost the attack, replacing Lachlan Hall and Josh Ting. In addition to this, Loui Seselja was signed as coach and goalkeeper Michael Seselja was promoted to club captain. The signings paid off as CATCFC won the first two games of the season against strong opposition. However a loss to Unknown FC was followed by another loss to No Kalou in which Andy Scheele suffered a broken collarbone. During the four games he missed the team only took four points; one from a lucky draw with Dyslexia United and one against wooden spooners Tapped United. However on Scheele's return results improved, with a narrow win against No Kalou enough to see the club into its maiden finals series. Due to unforeseen circumstances the match was rescheduled and the club's preparation affected, going down 11-1 against minor premiers Unknown FC to finish the season on a low note. Jonah van Praag claimed the club's golden boot with 17 goals for the season.

Move to Summer Sixes
Because South Canberra Futsal only provided competition up to U16, the club was forced to switch codes and move to Summer Sixes in Wanniassa. Lachlan Hall returned to improve the defence and new signing Josh Myburgh signed a two-year deal. CATCFC entered Division 2 and started well with a pair of 2-0 wins, the first against rivals Tapped United. Over the next four weeks the winning streak was extended to six, but the season came crashing down with successive losses to the Rolling Trequartistas and old enemies 2 Goals 1 Cup. The last two games of the season were condensed into a double header, and two big wins left the club relying on the Rolling Trequartistas to fail to win their game. They drew 1-1, handing CATCFC its first ever piece of silverware. New signing Josh Myburgh won the inagural Cesc Medal and shared the Golden Boot on 9 goals with Andy Scheele.