Bathurst '75 FC


Bathurst LXXV Football Club, commonly referred to as Bathurst '75, is an Australian amateur football club based in Bathurst, New South Wales. The club currently competes in Bathurst District Football junior and senior levels.
The club was founded, hence its name, in 1975, with players like Archie Thompson, Nathan Burns and Rhyan Grant having played for the club at junior and senior levels.
In the 2018 season, Bathurst '75 fielded over 320 players within 30 teams, in both juniors and seniors. Twenty non-competitive sides teams took part in the Small Sided, alongside six junior competitive teams and four senior teams.
Bathurst '75 ceased to feature in the Australian league system at the end of the 2012 Football NSW season, after a $80,000 at its old ground, Alec Lamberton Field, proved to costly, meaning the club had to move its operation to Proctor Park and Police Paddock. Western NSW Mariners FC replaced Bathurst '75 as the region's representative side.

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