The Club was initially formed around 1970 with one Junior side. This progressed to 3 Junior sides, covering the ages from 10-15 years over the next few seasons. In 1972 a junior team was entered in the WA Junior Soccer Association. Competing against metropolitan clubs, home games were played on
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History of Junior Soccer
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Official Opening
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On 31st March 2007 the $2,096,000 facility was officially opened by Mayor Paddi Creevey and Federal Member Don Randall MHR. The occasion was marked with a friendly game against Perth FC. In 2007 the club appointed Stuart Currie as Club Coach, he brought in new players and the combination of
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From 2001
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After being relegated to Division one in 1999, Paul O’Brien took over the coaching role and the first team successfully gained promotion to the Premier Division in 2000, with Paul winning coach of the year. The reserves team completed a memorable season by also topping its division. With the increasing
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Division 1
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After being relegated to Division one in 1999, Paul O’Brien took over the coaching role and the first team successfully gained promotion to the Premier Division in 2000, with Paul winning coach of the year. The reserves team completed a memorable season by also topping its division. With the increasing
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From 1987
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In 1987 the number of players wanting to join the Soccer Club had increased, seeing the club fielding four senior teams (first, reserves, social and the first women’s team). A new Association was formed in 1988, West Australian Amateur and Social Soccer Association (WAASSA), with Mandurah playing in the newly
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From 1979
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On the 27th March 1979 Mandurah Soccer Club became an Incorporated Body. It was during this period the Club obtained the services of one of the most qualified coaches in WA, Dave Coward, and with the assistance of Ray Booth they guided the Club through its most successful period to
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In the Begining
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The initial friendly games, organised by John Cahill, were played in 1969 at Rushton Park, before moving to the Western Foreshore. Adverts seeking players were placed in the Coastal Times by John, along with Peter Parson and Dave Bowery. The Club was then formed in 1970 with Dave Bowery being
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Our Mascot
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Our mascot Strika loves to check out the games. He pops up when you least expect and is always very popular with the kids.
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Merchandise
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