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Burwood Soccer Club is an Inner-Western Sydney based football club. Burwood S.C's long-established home ground is Blair Park, but have more recently been relocated to Centenary Park. Both grounds have a capacity of approximately 1000 spectators.

Burwood S.C. has traditionally been one of the biggest and best supported clubs in Inner-Western Sydney. Established in 1959, Burwood S.C. has enjoyed success in a number of age groups and leagues.

The club enjoys an intense, long-standing rivalry with near neighboring giants Enfield Rovers. The teams play each other twice yearly in the Inner-West Derby. The Burwood S.C. home crowd is famed for its unbiased appreciation of stylish football by either side.

HISTORY

In 1959 Burwood S.C. was formed by young men from a local coal mine. It was originally named Burwood United, to exclusively select players living in the Burwood shire. The team later became Burwood Soccer Club in order to enable the selection and registration of players outside of the local area.

In 1998 Burwood S.C. moved their home fixtures down the road to Centenary Park. The odd fixture is played at Blair Park, however, due to the drainage system of the park, the games are reserved for Champions of Champions fixtures.

CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS

Burwood S.C. has had relative success in this exclusive competition of the States top club sides (like the Champions League in Europe, Champions of Champions pits the best team from every league in New South Wales against each other, in a knock-out tournament held after every season).

KEY PLAYERS

The clubs has many young stars at their disposal, with the most prominent being Ross Mangione, Robbie Zayour and Bernard Zayour. Mangione, a veteran of Burwood S.C. is enjoying his 15th season with the club.

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