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Southern Knights F.C.

Southern Knights Football Club

Full name Southern Knights Football Club

Nickname(s) Knights

Founded 1995

Ground O'Sullivan Beach Sport & Community Association Galloway Road, O'Sullivan Beach, South Australia.

Capacity 4000

Manager Jim McGuinnes

League SAASL Sunday Premier Division

Website Club home page

Home colours Blue and White Tops, shorts and socks

Away colours Red & White Tops, shorts and socks

Southern Knights Football Club (SKFC) is an South Australian Amateur football club based in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia. This not-for-profit club was founded in 1995 and played its inaugural season in the 1995 SAASL Men's Division Six competition.

Contents [hide] 1 About Us 2 History 3 Crest and Colours 3.1 Motto 4 Home Ground 4.1 Notable Stands 5 Positions 5.1 Committee Member History 5.2 Club Captain 5.3 Coaching Staff 5.4 Current Squad 5.5 Former Notable Players 6 Records 6.1 Honours 6.2 Players 6.2.1 Most Appearances 6.2.2 All-Time Leading Goal Scorers 6.3 Team Records 6.3.1 Matches 6.3.2 Record Wins 6.3.3 Record Defeats 6.3.4 Streaks 6.3.5 Wins/draws/losses in a season 6.3.6 Goals 6.3.7 Points

7 Support 8 Rivalries 9 References

About Us[edit] The Club aims include; commitment to skill development, encouraging good sportsmanship and positive team play, constant improvement in physical fitness and achieving pure enjoyment of the world’s number one sport. The clubs players come from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds, but share the same goal: To compete together as a team and to represent the Mawson Lakes community on a metropolitan-wide stage. In the 2014, MLSC has almost 40 players in two teams, a management team of 2, and 2 non-playing financial members. These numbers are predicted to increase, with future ambitions including the addition of women’s and juniors teams. History[edit] During the year 2013 locals would gather for a friendly social kick-about in the park. These frequent kick-abouts eventually led to the vision and creation of the Mawson Lakes Soccer Club. The club was formed following the first committee meeting in July, 2013 at the Mawson Centre. Members present at the meeting included M. Bunce, L. Branigan, O. Elekwachi, S. Murray, C. Wareham and R. Berecry. It became the first soccer club to truly represent the growing community of Mawson Lakes and its residents. In 2014, the Pelicans were formally accepted into the SAASL competition in Division 4. The Pelican's first ever win came in a pre-season friendly against SAPOL winning 2-1 on February 23, 2014. Crest and Colours[edit] The club's crest features a pelican next to a grove of palm trees on the bottom quadrants of a light blue, dark blue, white and yellow shield. Both are iconic elements of the Mawson Lakes area; pelican's frequenting the many lakes and palm trees lining the CBD. The top of the shield is accented with a football to signify its status as a community football club. The clubs colours throughout history have been consistent keeping a light blue and dark blue design. The Home Strip sports a light blue jersey, dark blue shorts and white socks. The Away Strip contrasts with a bottle green jersey, bottle green shorts and white socks. Motto[edit] "claui in pedes" which roughly translates to "Studs up; feet first" Home Ground[edit] For the club's inaugural season in 2014, their home ground was based out of North Ingle Primary School, whilst plans to expand in 2015 to the new sporting complex of the University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Campus grounds. Notable Stands[edit] The North Ingle School Ground has 4 notable stands: The Family Gumtree End (which features the Michael Bunce Memorial Picnic Table), The Joslin Road Stand, The Paddock End and Playground Terrace. Positions[edit] Committee Member History[edit]

Year President Vice President Secretary Treasurer

2014 Michael Bunce Liam Branigan Chris Grist Rico Berecry

2015 Chris Grist Brad Hudson Ali Burrell David Scordo

Club Captain[edit]

Year A-Team Captain A-Team Vice Captain B-Team Captain B-Team Vice Captain

2014 Liam Branigan Arun Singh David Scordo Christ Grist

2015 TBA TBA TBA TBA

Coaching Staff[edit] Liam Branigan Kevin Lee Current Squad[edit] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.

Position Player

1

GK Majinder Thandi

MF David Du

3

DF Robert Tran

4

MF Liam Branigan

5

DF David Scordo

6

DF Chris Wareham

7

MF Arun Singh

8

MF Martin Lofthouse

9

FW Alex Smith

10

FW Bryn Fairman

11

MF Harry Tse

FW Al Duban Perez Baquero

MF Hosmer Pérez Eyzell

14

DF Bradley Hudson

MF Andre Neto

MF Michael Lane

17

FW Tyson Lee

18

GK Chris Grist

MF Anmolveer Singh

No.

Position Player

GK James Rooney

DF Pardip Pangly

DF Grant McDonald

MF Shangzhe Xie

MF Michael Bunce

MF Joseph Juraja

MF Benjamin-John Baird

MF Jesse Booth

DF Adam Hooper

MF Rico Berecry

DF Mohan Nagra

DF Mandeep Singh

FW Jarred Lee

MF Charanjeet Singh

DF Anthony Russ

MF Harmunjot Bangru

DF Karan Vaid

MF Navdeep Singh

MF Tajinder Singh

Former Notable Players[edit] Patrick "Donuts" Kerobin Records[edit] Honours[edit] Mawson Lakes Soccer Club are yet to achieve any honours. Players[edit] Most Appearances[edit]

Name Years League Cup Total

1 David Scordo 2014- 26 0 26

2 Tyson Lee 2014- 22 0 22

3 Karan Vaid 2014- 21 0 21

4 Rico Berecry 2014- 20 0 20

Harry Tse 2014- 20 0 20

6 Joseph Juraja 2014- 19 0 19

7 Arun Singh 2014- 18 0 18

Majinder Thandi 2014- 18 0 18

Alex Smith 2014- 18 0 18

10 Robert Tran 2014- 16 0 16

Chris Wareham 2014- 16 0 16

All-Time Leading Goal Scorers[edit]

No. Name Goals

1 Alex Smith 18

2 Bryn Fairman 11

3 Harry Tse 4

4 Martin Lofthouse 3

5 Michael Lane 2

Andre Neto 2

7 Pardip Pangly 1

Tyson Lee 1

David Du 1

Al Duban Perez Baquero 1

Chris Wareham 1

Jesse Booth 1

Benjamin-John Baird 1

David Scordo 1

Anthony Russ 1

Liam Branigan 1

Mandeep Singh 1

Joseph Juraja 1

Rico Berecry 1

Brad Hudson 1

Team Records[edit] Matches[edit] First match: Mawson Lakes 1-5 Adelaide Red Blue Eagles, a friendly match, 1 February 2014 First SAASL match: Mawson Lakes 1-4 Unley United, 6 April 2014 First win: Mawson Lakes 2-1 SA Police, 23 February 2014 First SAASL win: Mawson Lakes 4-1 Andrews Farm Hornets, 18 May 2014 Record Wins[edit] Record win: 4-0 against Unley United in the SAASL, 29 June 2014 6-2 against Andrews Farm Hornets in the SAASL, 3 August 2014 Record league win: 4-0 against Unley United, 29 June 2014 6-2 against Andrews Farm Hornets, 3 August 2014 Most league wins in a season: 7 wins from 20 matches (during the 2014 SAASL Div 4A season) Fewest league wins in a season: 3 wins from 18 matches (during the 2014 SAASL Div 4B season) Record Defeats[edit] Record defeat: 0-13 against Aldinga Sharks in SAASL Div 4B, 11 May 2014 1-14 against Noarlunga United in SAASL Div 4B, 20 July 2014 Record defeat at home: 0-11 against Aldinga Sharks in SAASL Div 4A, 27 July 2014 Record scoring defeat: 1-14 against Noarlunga United in SAASL Div 4B, 20 July 2014 Most league defeats in a season: 14 defeats from 18 matches (during the 2014 SAASL Div 4B season) Fewest league defeats in a season: 13 defeats from 20 matches (during the 2014 SAASL Div 4A season) Streaks[edit] Longest unbeaten run (all competitions): 3 matches, 3 August 2014 to 31 August 2014 Longest unbeaten run (League): 3 matches, 3 August 2014 to 31 August 2014 Longest winning streak (League): 3 matches, 3 August 2014 to 31 August 2014 Longest losing streak (League): 5 matches, 6 April 2014 to 18 May 2014 Longest drawing streak (League): 1 match, 29 June 2014 to 13 July 2014 Longest streak without a win (League): 5 matches, 6 April 2014 to 18 May 2014 Longest scoring run (League): 6 matches, 22 June 2014 to 3 August 2014 Longest non-scoring run (League): 2 matches, 6 April 2014 to 27 April 2014 Longest streak without conceding a goal (League): 1 match, 29 June 2014 to 6 July 2014 Wins/draws/losses in a season[edit] Most wins in a league season: 7 – 2014 SAASL Div 4A Most draws in a league season: 1 – 2014 SAASL Div 4B Most defeats in a league season: 14 – 2014 SAASL Div 4B Fewest wins in a league season: 3 – 2014 SAASL Div 4B Fewest draws in a league season: 0 – 2014 SAASL Div 4A Fewest defeats in a league season: 13 – 2014 SAASL Div 4A Goals[edit] Most League goals scored in a season: 35 – 2014 SAASL Div 4A Fewest League goals scored in a season: 22 – 2014 SAASL Div 4B Most League goals conceded in a season: 98 – 2014 SAASL Div 4B Fewest League goals conceded in a season: 89 – 2014 SAASL Div 4A Points[edit] Most points in a season: 21 in 20 matches 2014 SAASL Div 4A Fewest points in a season: 10 in 18 matches 2014 SAASL Div 4B Support[edit] Mawson Lakes Soccer Club has a massive Facebook fan following. It has gathered over 5000 likes so far. Home attendance has reached over 10 people at times, almost exceeding the maximum capacity of the Family Gumtree end. Supporters wear iconic membership clothing purchased from the club shop Rivalries[edit] Mawson Lakes Soccer Club has yet to have a major rivalry. References[edit]