Western Eagles FC


Western Eagles FC is an Australian soccer club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.
The club's foundation meeting was held on 13 August 1950, at 93 Brighton Road, St. Kilda. The meeting decided that the Club would be known as "Polonia Soccer Club".
KS Polonia was one of the powerhouses of Victorian and Australian soccer in the 1950s and 1960s, before making a brief revival in the 1980s. The club has since fallen to the lower reaches of the Victorian system, and currently participates in the Victorian State League Division 3 North - West.

Club History

Foundation

With the conclusion of the Second World War, many Poles were unable to, or did not want to return to their homeland for various reasons and as such made the decision to emigrate to Australia and begin a new life for themselves and their families. They were ex-servicemen and women, displaced persons, etc.
As Poles have done for countless generations, they began to form various organisations to uphold their old traditions and their identities, to alleviate their homesickness, finding solace with their own kind in a strange and at times inhospitable new land. Sport has always been a major enjoyment to Poles and as such a Polish Soccer Club was inevitable.
The foundation meeting was held on 13 August 1950 at 93 Brighton Road St Kilda. The Meeting was an initiative of Zdzislaw Zabuski, Boleslaw Mlewski, Jacek Wyszogrodzki and the Polish Association in Victoria. The first committee was elected on 27 August 1950 and consisted of Wladyslaw Kowalik – President, Wiktor Kwiatkowski – Hon. Secretary, Franek Skowronski – Treasurer, Kazimierz Zielinski – Team Manager, Boleslaw Mlewski – Coach, Mieczyslaw Terlikowski – Team Manager. The meeting decided that the Club would be named Polonia Sports Club.

The early years

"Polonia" being Latin for Poland and the colours of white and red adopted. Polonia played its first game in September 1950, against JUST and defeated them 4:3. The club's first official league game took place at Williamstown Racecourse, on 7 April 1951 defeating Geelong United 3:1. It was the beginning of a meteoric climb and the beginning of the golden fifties and sixties for the Club. Polonia became 4th Division Champions in their first season of existence in 1951, and 3rd Division Champions in 1952 winning the league without dropping a single point ! In 1953 Polonia finished Division 2 Runners-up winning promotion to Division 1, and becoming World Cup Champions. Players, who starred in these early days and will be remembered by many were Stefan Czauderna and Boleslaw Zablocki, pivot for the Victorian team that played the touring England team in 1951 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Stasek Galecki was the best left wing in the State of Victoria at the time, and Augus Dziura, a fine goal scoring center forward.
By 1954 Polonia had climbed into the First Division, losing just one league game in 3 years. It had taken only four years to get from the bottom to the top of the Victorian soccer pyramid structure.
The club reached the Dockerty Cup final for the first time in their history in 1955. The final played on 22 October, at Ascot Vale ended with a 1:1 draw to Hakoah, with the opening goal from Polonia's Peter Schipperheyn in the 51 minute. The side lost the Cup final replay 2:0 on 5 November.
During its early years the club was fortunate to secure services of Zdzislaw Zabuski, an engineer and businessman, and the club's most loyal supporter, who provided employment for many of the Polonia players. His knowledge of local conditions proved extremely useful. Mr Zabuski was elected club President in 1951.
Julian Chrzanowski was one of the club's first committee members and players. Mr Chrzanowski was a member of the Polish Resistance in World War II, before he was captured and send to Auschwitz concentration camp. He barely survived and was offered the chance to migrate to Australia or the United States. He arrived to Australia in 1949. He became the foundation member of Polonia. He played in the club's first game, and was a member of the championship teams of 1951 and 1952.
W.R.Thomas, President of Victorian Soccer Football Association was Polonia's most influential and noteworthy supporters. He recalls in 1951, prior of taking the Victoria State team on tour of New Zealand, arranging with Polonia club President Zdzislaw Zabuski, to play a trail game against the newly formed Polonia Soccer Club. He was shocked when the lowly and newly formed fourth Division team soundly beat his Touring team 7:1. He then became one of the club's great followers, even with his son, Brian, was a playing member of Polonia first team, representing the club in the 1954 season, debuting in Division One.
In 1956, the year of the Melbourne Olympic Games, Polonia officials took the opportunity to approach visiting membersof the Polish Olympic Committee who agreed
to allow some of Poland's best players to come to Melbourne. Polonia was fortunate to have amongst its ranks, the dynamic figure of Ted Lezon, a person gifted with explosive energy and controversial temperament which gave the Club plenty of drive and lift and who to this day is still an influence to the present. In 1956, Ted Lezon was entertaining officials of the Polish Olympic Teams and jokingly said "What about Polonia getting some top class players from Poland", that remark set the ball rolling, Dr Charles Walker, who was Club president at the time, had influential connections in Poland and the joke became reality.
Dr. Charles Walker was a Polish doctor born in Lviv, Poland. Dr Walker arrived in Australia just before the Second World War, and as a doctor was part of the Australian Army Force that combat against the Japanese in Papua New Guinea. Dr Walker began his work with the club in 1950 as a medical volunteer. By 1952 he was elected club President, role he fulfilled in the following years ; 1953, 1955–1956, 1958–1963.
On 13 June 1959, the first five of a long line of Polish stars arrived in Melbourne. They were Roch Dronia, Ryszard Szczepanski, Kaz Szygalski, Marian Gasior and Wieslaw Janczyk.
The highlight era in the club's history, were the early 1960s. In the season of 1960 and 1961 Polonia won back to back State League Championship, and becoming 1961 Dockerty Cup Winners beating George Cross 4:2 in the Final on 7 October, at Olympic Park with goals from Zygmund Gross, Zdzislaw Maruszkiewicz and a brace from Mieczyslaw Jurecki. This most successful side in the club's history also won the prestige "World Cup" tournament. Some of the most influential players of that time were; Mieczyslaw Jurecki, Wieslaw Janczyk, Wieslaw Gamaj, Zdzislaw Maruszkiewicz, Jerzy Dudon, Charlie Morks, Marian Gasior, Remo Guardiani, Ryszard Szczepanski, Roch Dronia, Kazimierz Szygalski, Zygmunt Gross, Henryk Gronowski, Ference Voros. President of Polonia SC at that time was Dr. Charles Walker. Our club also had representatives at international level. Players that had the honor to represent the Australian national team were George Pittoni, Lolly Vella and Robert Wemyss. Mieczyslaw Jurecki and Kazimierz Kowalec had the opportunity to play in the Australian "B" team. There was a number of players that were Poland's national team representatives ; Wieslaw Janczyk, Edward Jankowski, Zygmunt Gadecki, Norbert Gajda, Henryk and Robert Gronowski, Mieczyslaw Jurecki, Edmund Zientara.
In 1963 Polonia finished Runners-up in three competitions. In the Victorian State League, two points behind JUST, taking just 3 points in their final four games. The State League Leading Goalscorer that season was Edward Jankowski with 21 goals. Same year Polonia lost in the Final of the Dockerty Cup to... JUST, losing 2:4 at Olympic Park. The team also lost in the Final of Australia Cup, which was the first national club tournament in the country initiated in 1962. The 1963 final was contested by two Melbourne clubs, with Slavia Melbourne beating Polonia 3:2 in a replay, after a scoreless draw in the first game. In the final replay, Des Palmer scored a hat-trick for the winners. On its way to the final Polonia faced Adelaide Juventus, George Cross, Brisbane Azzuri, and Sydney Prague in the semi-final, winning 3:1. Polonia did manage to win the 1963 Ampol Cup, pre-season competition, beating South Melbourne Hellas in the Final.
In 1981, 20 years after winning their last league title, Polonia finally topped the Victorian Metropolitan League Division 1, clinching a place back into the State League after a 4-year absence. The outstanding players of that team were Leszek Dzielakowski, Richard Lipiarski, Marian Jaworski, John Wallace, Greg Gamanski, Brendon Lakic, Tadeusz Krysinski, Peter Chapnik, Richard Sekulski, Stan Klain, Michael Pichner and Alex Marshall. In charge of the team was Kaz Kowalec, a former great player himself.
Stefan Mila was awarded the 1983 Victorian State League Gold Medal – Player of the Year Award.
The 1984 season Polonia finished Runners-up in the State League ending the season three points behind Morwell Falcons, and reaching the Dockerty Cup Final, losing to Fawkner 3:2 after extra time. Same year Janusz Przybyla was the State League's top Goalscorer netting 23 goals, despite been out injured for five games.
In 1987 Maribyrnong Polonia won its third Victorian State Championship. The team finished on top of the league with 42 points, three point ahead of Green Gully. The Club's woes began the following season. Due to poor management of the Club's finances and by overpaying most of its players, the club had no choice but to start selling its best players. From 1989 to 1992 Polonia suffered successive relegations.
Polonia has been gifted with having some of the most influential people in Polish circles amongst its ranks, the likes of Ted Lezon, who has served in every capacity within the club and is accredited with single-handedly saving the club from extinction, soon after its glorious 1987 State League Championship Win. He has been a mentor to many of the present committee and still casts his long shadow today. The late Tomasz Ostrowski, gifted writer, journalist, philosopher extraordinary and Champion of Polish causes.
Polonia secured approval to play its matches at Maribyrnong at the old Tracy Speedway venue and in an effort to assimilate with the local community renamed themselves "Polonia Maribyrnong Soccer Club". They remained at this venue until 1991, at which time they moved to the Polish Sports and Recreation Centre, Albion where facilities were created for their permanent stay.
Polonia has always been a force to contend with in Victorian Soccer circles and has won countless titles. Polonia won the Victorian Championship on three occasions, in the seasons of 1960, 1961 and 1987.

1998–2019

Since 1998 Polonia is known as Western Eagles Football Club, changing club name from Sunshine Heights, which the club has been known as from 1991, after the move to the club's new home at Albion, a privately own venue based in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The "Polonia" being dropped as a requirement of the Victorian Soccer Federation to shed their ethnic appeal in 1992.
One of the darkest chapters in the club's history was the disastrous merger venture with Melbourne City. For reasons not known or understood to this day by many supporters, the club’s committee made a decision to merge with and compete as Melbourne City in the Victorian State League Division 1 in the 1999 season. In the 2000 season due to the legacy of that merger Western Eagles found themselves in the Victorian Provisional League Division 3. With new club President Darren Bednarski, who embed new life to the club and with the appointment of Leszek Dzielakowski as head coach, the club started a brief revival with three promotions in five years, rising from Provisional League Division 3 to Victorian State League Division 3, where the club finished in 8th position in the 2005 season, coached by Milorad Gelic. In this period the Club won its first league Championship in 16 years, topping the Victorian Provisional League Division 2 in 2003 on 46 points – 5 points ahead of Ballarat. This was the first year the Club was in charge by the new Club President – Tadeusz Ziegler. Players who were most involved in that period were ; Darren Bednarski, Ivan Devcic, Paul Dzielakowski, Wojciech Galon, Kamil Gamanski, Andrew Gurman, Konrad Leski, Lukasz Lewinski, Adam Mostowski, Alex Samayoa, Marek Szczepanski and Slawomir Zientara.
The 2006 season was disastrous. The club was hit by crisis after crisis, coaching changes and a player walkout, which saw the club relegated back to Provisional League.
Wojciech Laskowski was elected Club President in 2010, the year the club was celebrating its 60th year of existence. The team coached by Sinisa Opacic became Provisional League 2 champions, topping the league table with 44 points. On 6 August 2011 the club organised a 60th Anniversary Gala where the Eagles had over 200 supporters gather, with former greats and the current team members at the Polish Sport and Recreation Centre. They spoke about legends of years past, relived the glory years and discuss the current club situation.
The club's head coach for the 2013 and 2014 season was Srecko Baresic-Nikic, a former professional player himself in Europe. He, together with the club committee and players, planned to bring Western Eagles back on the Victorian football map. The 2013 season Eagles finished 5th on the table with 32 points, and still manage to win promotion to Division 3 due to the new competition format for state level football in Victoria, ending the season with a 3:1 win over league champions Corio. The team also had a solid run in the 2013 edition of the FFV State Knockout Cup were the club reached Round 5, going down to Preston Lions 1:2, after an entertaining game at Albion. The team played throughout the 2013 season facing many injury problems, giving a chance to play many of the club's youth players, one of them being Thomas Deng, who in 2014 signed with the A-League Club Melbourne Victory and made his first international appearance for Australia Under-20 side. Deng made his senior football debut for Western Eagles against Williamstown. Kacper Hubiak became the club's top goalscorer for the fourth consecutive season, with 15 goals, first player to do so in the club's 63-year history. Despite a solid start to the 2014 season where Eagles were sitting in second position in the table after Round 8 with 16 points, the team had a disappointing end to the year losing the last 4 games, including a crushing 8:1 defeat in round 20 to the league champions Essendon Royals. It was the third biggest league defeat in the club's history.
Since the 2000 season, the club is fortunate to have a dynamic, hardworking and controversial figure amongst its ranks, a former player himself, Mark Szpakolski, who gives the club plenty of drive and passion. The likes of Joe Gorczynski, Janusz Przybyla and Wladyslaw Pejko, who are supporting the club by providing constructive and positive influence to others involved. Also, the supportive role of Steve Janus, who was one of the club's major sponsors for more than 15 years.
At the beginning of the 2016 season the club committee and its junior players, was presented with a cheque from Hyundai Australia as part of the "Goals For Grassroots" program. The presentation took place at Etihad Stadium before the A-League fixture between Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers. A dismal run of form saw the team slip to the bottom of the league table with only 6 points from its opening 10 games of the 2016 season. The Eagles rally in the second half of the season to finished in 10th place with 23 points. The side's relegation was confirmed by a lost in the relegation playoff to FC Strathmore 1:0, by a way of a penalty kick in the first half, on 24 September, at Paisley Park.
On 15 July 2017 the club's 1500th league game celebration took place at Albion. On this historic occasion the team under Daniel Krasic responded and made the club proud with a 2:1 win over Altona North, courtesy of a Matthew Lodkowski and Jack Karyakos goals. On the day the club's oldest player Stefan Czauderna who walked out with our youngest junior player, lead the senior team out to the pitch. Members of local government and Brimbank Council, Honorable Consul for the Republic of Poland - Dr George J. Luk, Secretary of the SPK Victoria - Bogdan Platek, club members, former players and coaches, sponsors and supporters, all gathered to celebrate the club's achievement. Polonia finished the season in 8th place.
The club appointed Patrick Mangion as the new coach during the 2018 pre-season, who replaced Danny Krasic in mid March. After a 1:1 draw against Altona North in round 4, Eagles won nine games in a row. During this time they secured first position and held it for the remainder of the season. Western Eagles managed to secure the State League 4 Championship of the 2018 season after only 18 rounds. Eagles claimed the title in front of their home fans on August 4, beating Truganina Hornets 2:1, having come from being 1:0 down: Matthew Lodkowski equalized in the 69th minute of the game and Stefan Dimeski scored the winner three minutes before full time. Matthew Lodkowski became the leading goalscorer in State League Division 4 with 32 goals for the season, surpassing Janusz Przybyla tally of 23, and making him Western Eagles highest goalscorer in a single season. Western Eagles won the 2018 Division 4 season with a nine-point margin.

2020-

In October 2019, the club announced Steve Iosifidis. as the new senior coach for the 2020 season. Iosifidis a former professional player, back-to-back NSL titles winner with South Melbourne under Ange Postecoglou.

Club name changes

NamePeriod
Polonia1950–1972
Maribyrnong Polonia1973–1990
Sunshine Heights Polonia1991–1992
Sunshine Heights1993–1997
Western Eagles1998–present

Honours

League

Victorian State League Gold Medal – Player of the Year
Bill Fleming Medal
Sporting Globe Medal
Victorian State League Leading Goal Scorer
Victorian State League Division 1 Leading Goal Scorer
Victorian State League Division 3 Leading Goal Scorer
Victorian State League Division 4 Leading Goal Scorer


Western Eagles Divisional historyhttp://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Clubs/W/WesternEaglesDH.html

SeasonLeaguePositionGamesWinsDrawsLossesGFGAPoints
1951Victorian Division 4114131070527
1952Victorian Division 3118180089836
1953Victorian Division 22181341661630
1954Victorian Division 1318864362422
1955Victorian Division 12181251452229
1956Victorian Division 1418954552223
1957Victorian Division 1818828363218
1958Victorian State League6221048453624
1959Victorian State League622877373123
1960Victorian State League1221651542037
1961Victorian State League1221633511935
1962Victorian State League8229310302921
1963Victorian State League2221363632132
1964Victorian State League6221066462526
1965Victorian State League822778192421
1966Victorian State League8227510242619
1967Victorian State League9227213414516
1968Victorian State League222985292526
1969Victorian State League8228410223720
1970Victorian State League8228410344320
1971Victorian State League722949212622
1972Victorian State League9227312263817
1973Victorian State League8227411162818
1974Victorian State League10227312242717
1975Victorian State League10225611163616
1976Victorian State League1222251520449
1977Victorian State League1222241621478
1978Victorian Metropolitan League Division 13221147241926
1979Victorian Metropolitan League Division 12221174391929
1980Victorian Metropolitan League Division 13221147271826
1981Victorian Metropolitan League Division 11221633532335
1982Victorian State League5261178473729
1983Victorian State League62610610383526
1984Victorian State League2261574643737
1985Victorian State League6261079352927
1986Victorian State League12266713233019
1987Victorian State League1281864432342
1988Victorian State League123010614414226
1989Victorian State League16303423197610
1990Victorian State League Division 1122641210334120
1991Victorian State League Division 215307617236420
1992Victorian State League Division 313288614335022
1993Victorian State League Division 472812511323229
1994Victorian State League Division 482811512424127
1995Victorian State League Division 47261178393137
1996Victorian State League Division 44261538552748
1997Victorian State League Division 44261556583050
1998Victorian State League Division 410267811404829
1999Merged with and competed as Melbourne City--------
2000Victorian Provisional League Division 3 N/W2221471613249
2001Victorian Provisional League Division 2 N/W3221264461842
2002Victorian Provisional League Division 2 N/W4221084532938
2003Victorian Provisional League Division 2 N/W1221372441646
2004Victorian Provisional League Division 1 N/W3221084443138
2005Victorian State League Division 3 N/W822868373730
2006Victorian State League Division 3 N/W12223118135510
2007Victorian Provisional League Division 1 N/W722868313230
2008Victorian Provisional League Division 1 N/W822859383329
2009Victorian Provisional League Division 1 N/W11225413233518
2010Victorian Provisional League Division 2 N/W1221453411944
2011Victorian Provisional League Division 1 N/W11226313323921
2012Victorian Provisional League Division 2 N/W822859333928
2013Victorian State League Division 4 W522958352732
2014Victorian State League Division 3 N/W621759303226
2015Victorian State League Division 3 N/W622859283529
2016Victorian State League Division 3 N/W10227213324423
2017Victorian State League Division 4 W822679304325
2018Victorian State League Division 4 W1201721702253
2019Victorian State League Division 3 N/W9226610293724

  • Total games played 1549 – W 649 – D 344 – L 556 GF 2594 GA 2163 in 68 seasons
  • Divisional History source from OzFootball.net

    All-time table

Leaguenumber of seasonstotal gamesWinDrawLossGFGA
State League*3273028716128211211036
State/Division 15114533031176120
State/Division 22482010188980
State/Division 38177653181291298
State/Division 4102381164874471306
Provisional League 15110372647168170
Provisional League 25110573122217121
Provisional League 312214716132
TOTAL68154964934455625942163

  • Australian football league system

    Records

  • Best Result in the Victorian State League: 8–0 vs Brighton at Maribyrnong Reserve 29 March 1958, 8–0 vs South Melbourne Hellas at Middle Park Soccer Stadium 21 May 1983
  • Worst Result in the Victorian State League : 0–9 vs Green Gully at Green Gully Reserve 27 August 1989
  • Best Crowd in League Competition Victorian State League : 20,000 vs South Melbourne Hellas at Olympic Park 21 July 1963
  • Best Result in the FFV State Knockout Cup/Dockerty Cup : 12–2 vs Pucka Rovers 30 August 1952
  • Worst Result in the FFV State Knockout Cup/Dockerty Cup : 0–7 vs Frankston Pines at Polish Sports Centre Albion 12 February 1995
  • Most Points in a Season : 53 points in 2018
  • Most Wins in a Season : 18 wins in 1952 and 1987
  • Most Goals in a Seasons : 89 goals in 1952
  • Biggest Winning Streak : 28 games – from Round 7 1951 to Round 2 1953
  • Biggest Losing Streak : 8 games – from Round 7 1986 to Round 14 1986
  • Biggest Unbeaten Streak : 40 games – from Round 1 1951 to Round 8 1953
Biggest victories in the League--
ScorevsDate
11:0Monbulk7 June 1997
10:0Heidelberg26 May 1951
9:0Heidelberg14 April 1951
9:0Woodlands28 June 1952
9:1Footscray City21 July 1956
8:0White Eagles14 April 1952
8:0Fairfield2 August 1952
8:0Box Hill7 April 1956
8:0Brighton29 March 1958
8:0South Melbourne21 May 1983

Biggest losses in the League--
ScoreVsDate
0:9Green Gully27 August 1989
0:7Sandringham City25 May 1991
1:8Essendon Royals30 August 2014
0:6Hakoah29 May 1971
0:6Bentleigh Greens11 March 1991
0:6Clifton Hill27 April 1991
1:7Surf Coast11 September 2010

Highest scoring League games---
GoalsvsDateScore
11Monbulk7 June 199711:0
10Heidelberg26 May 195110:0
10Footscray City21 July 19569:1
10West Preston9 July 20008:2
10Truganina Hornets12 May 20188:2
9Heidelberg14 April 19519:0
9Royal Caledonians17 May 19528:1
9Woodlands28 June 19529:0
9Moreland14 June 19582:7
9Green Gully27 August 19890:9
9Frankston Pines3 September 19895:4
9Westgate10 June 19904:5
9Corio14 May 20056:3
9Essendon Royals30 August 20141:8

Biggest victories in FFA/State/Dockerty Cup--
ScorevsDate
12:2Pucka Rovers30 August 1952
11:1Warrnambool Wolves9 March 2013
9:1Bayswater17 July 1954
8:1Williamstown18 July 1953
8:1Prahran4 August 1956

Biggest losses in FFA/State/Dockerty Cup--
ScoreVsDate
0:7Frankston Pines12 February 1995
0:5Prahran Slavia1 April 1979
0:4St Albans Saints11 March 1996
0:4Westvale8 March 2014
1:5Morwell Falcons26 June 1983

Biggest winning streak--
GamesFromTo
28Round 7 1951Round 2 1953
9Round 5 2018Round 14 2018
7Round 11 1961Round 17 1961
6Round 13 1960Round 18 1960
6Round 20 1960Round 3 1961
6Round 16 1981Round 21 1981

Biggest losing streak--
GamesFromTo
8Round 7 1986Round 14 1986
8Round 15 2006Round 22 2006
7Round 14 1967Round 20 1967
7Round 3 1977Round 9 1977
7Round 6 1989Round 12 1989
7Round 18 2014Round 3 2015

Biggest unbeaten streak--
GamesFromTo
40Round 1 1951Round 8 1953
18Round 8 1960Round 3 1961
17Round 13 2000Round 7 2001
16Round 11 1961Round 4 1962
15Round 4 1955Round 18 1955
14Round 1 2018Round 15 2018

Western Eagles – Polonia – Championship Teams

Cup Competition

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
1951Dockerty CupR2International Harvesters3:1
R3JUST1:3
1952Dockerty CupR2Melbourne Universityw/o
R3Pucka Rovers12:2
QFJUST3:1
SFJuventus2:6
1953Dockerty CupR2APM Maryvale5:3
R3Williamstown8:1
QFNorthcote5:0
SFHakoah1:2
1954Dockerty CupR2Park Rangers6:3
R3Bayswater9:1
QFJUST0:1
1955Dockerty CupR2Park Rangers1:0
R3Prahran7:1
QFBox Hill2:2, 3:0
SFWilhelmina1:1, 4:2
FinalHakoah1:1, 0:2
1956Dockerty CupR2Geelong5:0
R3Prahran8:1
QFWilhelmina4:2
SFBrighton1:1, 1:2
1957Dockerty CupR2Yallourn3:2
R3Brighton1:0
QFHakoah2:1
SFMoreland1:2
1958Dockerty CupR5Brighton4:1
QFJuventus1:2
1959Dockerty CupR5Juventus2:4
1960Dockerty CupR5Slavia Port Melbourne1:0
QFBox Hill5:0
SFJuventus2:3
1961Dockerty CupR5Footscray Capri2:2, 5:0
QFJUST6:3
SFWilhelmia1:0
FinalGeorge Cross4:2
1962Dockerty CupR1Croatia2:1
GRJuventus2:1
GRHakoah0:2
GRJUST1:0
SFGeorge Cross0:2
1963Australia CupR2George Cross0:0 p. 4:3
QFBrisbane Azzurri3:0
SFSydney Prague3:1
FinalSlavia Port Melbourne0:0
FinalSlavia Port Melbourne2:3 a.e.t.
Dockerty CupR1Austria6:1
GRSlavia Port Melbourne3:2
GRJuventus3:3
GRSouth Melbourne Hellas2:1
SFCroatia2:0
FinalJUST2:4
1964Dockerty CupR5Lions4:0
QFSouth Melbourne Hellas1:3
1965Dockerty CupR5Makedonia0:2
1966Dockerty CupR5Lions4:2
QFJuventus0:0, 3:1
SFHakoah2:3
1967Dockerty CupR5St Albans7:0
QFSlavia Port Melbourne1:1, 0:2
1968Dockerty CupR5Dandenong City1:2
1969Dockerty CupR5Ringwood City Wilhelmina2:3
1970Dockerty CupR5South Melbourne1:2
1971Dockerty CupR5Box Hill2:2, 0:0, 1:1, 2:1
R6Keilor City0:2
1972Dockerty CupR1George Cross1:2
1973Dockerty CupR1Box Hill0:1
1974Dockerty CupR1Mooroolbark0:3
1975Dockerty CupR1Fitzroy United Alexander2:2, 1:3
1976Dockerty CupR1Keilor Austria2:0
R2Juventus1:0
QFBox Hill4:0
SFEssendon Lions1:0
FinalFootscray JUST0:2
1977Dockerty CupR1Port Melbourne6:0
R2Frankston City2:1
QFPreston2:3
1978Dockerty CupR1Geelong2:3
1979Dockerty CupR1Footscray JUST3:0
R2Frankston Pines1:0
Quarter-finalPrahran Slavia0:5
1980Dockerty CupR1Park Rangers2:1
R2Green Gully1:1, pen.
1981Dockerty CupR1Couburg2:0
R2Green Gully1:2
1982Dockerty CupR1Port Melbourne5:1
R2Albions Rovers1:2
1983Dockerty CupR1Preston Makedonia6:1
R2Morwell Falcons1:5
1984Dockerty CupR1Altona City5:0
R2South Oakleigh2:1
QFBox Hill3:2
SFThomastown5:4
FinalFawkner2:3
1985Dockerty CupR1Broadmeadows3:2
R2Morwell Falcons0:3
1986Dockerty CupR1North Dandenong1:2
1987Dockerty CupR1Northcote City0:2
1988Dockerty CupR1Mordialloc1:0
R2Fawkner4:1
R3Heidelberg United1:2
1989Dockerty CupR1Heidelberg City2:1
R2Morwell Falcons1:3
1990Dockerty CupR1Melbourne JUST0:3
1991Dockerty CupR1Bulleen0:2
1992Dockerty CupR1Corio2:3
1995Dockerty CupGRDarebin United1:2
GRFrankston Pines0:7
GRNunawanding City2:2
1996Dockerty CupGRGlenroy5:0
GRAltona East0:2
GRSt Albans Saints0:4

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScore
2004Dockerty CupR1Caulfield United2:2, p. 4:3
R2Brimbank0:1
2011Mirabella CupR1Werribee City0:3
2012FFV State Knockout CupR1Altona North2:3
2013FFV State Knockout CupR2Warrambool Wolves11:1
R3Sebastopol Vikings4:2
R4Hoppers Crossing1:1, p. 4:2
R5Preston Lions1:2
2014Dockerty CupR2Westvale0:4
2015FFA CupR2Middle Park1:0
R3Corio0:3
2016FFA CupR2St Kevin's Old Boys0:2
2017FFA CupR1Glen Waverley4:3
R2Monash University0:3
2018FFA CupR1Melbourne University2:0
R2Cairnlea FC2:5 aet
2019FFA CupR1Lalor United0:2
2020FFA CupR2Westvale3:0 w/o
R3Moreland City0:6

Dockerty Cup Finals

Top Goal Scorers

  • 1951 Julian Chrzanowski
  • 1952 Julian Chrzanowski
  • 1953 Harry Capobus/Stan Plekan
  • 1954 unknown
  • 1955 Peter Schipperheyn 14
  • 1956 George Pittoni 18
  • 1957 N. von Nagy 8
  • 1958 unknown
  • 1959 Enzo Bottari/Roch Dronia 5
  • 1960 Mieczyslaw Jurecki 12
  • 1961 Mieczyslaw Jurecki 17
  • 1962 Robert Gronowski 6
  • 1963 Edward Jankowski 21
  • 1964 :pl:Kazimierz Kowalec|Kazimierz Kowalec 13
  • 1965 Kazimierz Kowalec/Czeslaw Plaskota 4
  • 1966 Stefan Katolik 7
  • 1967 Bernard Przybylski 9
  • 1968 Zygmunt Gadecki/Jerzy Swoboda 7
  • 1969 Henryk Siwka 9
  • 1970 Edward Widera 7
  • 1971 Czeslaw Plaskota/Henryk Siwka 6
  • 1972 Czeslaw Plaskota/Edward Widera 5
  • 1973 Ron Horfiniak 5
  • 1974 Andrew Czapnik/Marian Jaworski 5
  • 1975 :pl:Eugeniusz Lerch|Eugeniusz Lerch 5
  • 1976 Hugh Humphreys 5
  • 1977 Tomasz Koter 4
  • 1978 Ralph Esposito 5
  • 1979 :pl:Ryszard Sekulski|Richard Sekulski 14
  • 1980 :pl:Tadeusz Krysiński|Tadeusz Krysinski 13
  • 1981 Tadeusz Krysinski 14
  • 1982 Alex Marshall 12
  • 1983 Alex Marshall 12
  • 1984 Janusz Przybyla 23
  • 1985 Greg Warszawski 11
  • 1986 Janusz Przybyla/Alex Marshall 3
  • 1987 Kees Storm 11
  • 1988 Greg Warszawski 11
  • 1989 Bogdan Bonk 8
  • 1990 Bogdan Bonk/Danny Ward 8
  • 1991 Hussein Latif 5
  • 1992 Hussein Latif 7
  • 1993 Hussein Latif 11
  • 1994 Zlate Bogoevski 9
  • 1995 Kamil Gamanski 9
  • 1996 David Beattie 12
  • 1997 Michael Calandrella 14
  • 1998 Kamil Gamanski 8
  • 1999
  • 2000 Paul Dzielakowski 16
  • 2001 Paul Dzielakowski 11
  • 2002 Ivan Devcic 12
  • 2003 Ivan Devcic 13
  • 2004 Konrad Leski 7
  • 2005 Dominic Murdaca 13
  • 2006 Wojciech Galon 3
  • 2007 Konrad Leski 14
  • 2008 Marcin Goralczyk/Mark Grixti 8
  • 2009 John Strycharski 7
  • 2010 Kacper Hubiak 10
  • 2011 Kacper Hubiak 13
  • 2012 Kacper Hubiak/Robert Chelchowski 9
  • 2013 Kacper Hubiak 15
  • 2014 Robert Chelchowski 9
  • 2015 Robert Chelchowski 8
  • 2016 Robert Chelchowski 12
  • 2017 Matthew Lodkowski 10
  • 2018 Matthew Lodkowski 32
  • 2019 Matthew Lodkowski 12
Club All Time Leading Goal Scorers 1951–2019
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NameYearsLeague Goals
Robert Chelchowski2009–2016, 2018-201981
Kacper Hubiak2009–201668
Mieczyslaw Jurecki1960–196557
Janusz Przybyla1982–198956
Ivan Devcic1991–1992, 2000–200356
Matthew Lodkowski2016-201956
Brendan Lakic1978–83, 1987–89, 1994–9546
Kamil Gamanski1993–1998, 2001–200544
Tadeusz Krysinski1980–1983, 200040
Konrad Leski2003–2008, 201038
Paul Dzielakowski1990–1992, 1995, 2000–200237
Kazimierz Kowalec1964-197235
Alex Marshall1981–1983, 1986–198735
Michael Calandrella1996–1998, 200134
Greg Warszawski1985–198833
:pl:Edward Jankowski|Edward Jankowski1963–196431
George Pittoni1954–195630*

Longest Serving Players (First Team Appearances)

17 seasons

  • Peter Czapnik
  • Lukasz Lewinski

    16 seasons

  • Andrew Czapnik
  • Mateusz Kowalski

    14 seasons

  • Richard Lipiarski
  • Maciej Slodyczka

    13 seasons

  • Edward Marmur

    12 seasons

  • Michael Olinowski
  • Wojciech Galon
  • Charles Mizzi

    11 seasons

  • Ron Horfiniak
  • Brendon Lakic
  • Kamil Gamanski

    10 seasons

  • Henryk Jakubowski
  • Czeslaw Plaskota
  • Zbigniew Szalinski
  • Marian Jaworski
  • :pl:Leszek Dziełakowski|Leszek Dzielakowski
  • Robert Chelchowski

    9 seasons

  • Wieslaw Janczyk
  • Kazimierz Kowalec
  • Czeslaw Plaskota
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