Frankston Pines FC
Frankston Pines
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Full name |
Frankston Pines Football Club |
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Nickname(s) |
The Pines |
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Founded |
1965 |
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Ground |
Monterey Reserve |
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Ground Capacity |
4,000 |
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League |
State League Division 1 |
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Frankston Pines Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Frankston North, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed by local Scottish Australians in 1965. Their home ground is Monterey Reserve, which holds approximately 4,000.
History
The club has had several stints in the Victorian Premier League since the mid-1980s, with best finishes of runners-up in 1986 and 2003. The club was relegated from the VPL in 2006, but took out the State League 1 championship the following year, taking them straight back up to the VPL. The Pines again struggled in the VPL in 2008, finishing bottom and being relegated to State League 1. The club endured a disastrous year in State League 1 in 2009, suffering another relegation to State League 2 South East, winning just two games all season. The downward spiral continued in 2010, finishing the season in a relegation place once more. In 2011, the club was in the State League Division 3 for the first time since 1998. The club amassed just 8 points that year, despite playing in the fourth tier of Victorian football, and were relegated to the provisional leagues.
The club was in huge trouble with a big financial debt on its back and was close to winding up. Head manager Danny Verdun took over the club in 2012 and against all odds, the club was promoted, finishing second in the Provisional League Div 1 South-East. The club finished in 8th position in 2013 in State League Division 3 South East, but were promoted to State League Division 2 South East due to a league restructuring. Amazingly, the rebirth continued, and the club finished top of the State League Division 2 South East in 2014, achieving promotion to State League 1 South East. The club went from four successive relegation from 2008-2011 to three successive promotions from 2012-2014.
Honours
- Victorian Premier League Finalists 2003
- Victorian State League Division 1 Champions 1988, 2002, 2007
- Victorian State League Division 2 Champions 1999
- Victorian Metropolitan League Division 3 Champions 1980
- Victorian Metropolitan League Division 4 Champions 1979
- Victorian Provisional League Division 1 Champions 1973, 1978
- Victorian District League South Champions 1972
Notable players
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| State League 3 | North-West | |
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| South-East |
- Ashburton United SC
- Carey EFC
- Caulfield United Cobras SC
- Croydon City Arrows
- East Brighton United FC
- Knox City
- Mazenod United FC
- Middle Park FC
- Monbulk Rangers
- Riversdale SC
- South Yarra SC
- St Kilda SC
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| State League 4 | North |
- Bundoora United FC
- Epping City SC
- Fawkner
- FC Strathmore
- Greenvale United SC
- Meadow Park SC
- Newmarket Phoenix FC
- Northern Falcons SC
- Northern United
- Plenty Valley Lions FC
- Watsonia Heights FC
- West Preston SC
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| South |
- Bayside Argonauts FC
- Brandon Park SC
- Brighton SC
- Dandenong South SC
- Endeavour Hills Fire SC
- Endeavour United SC
- Hampton Park United Sparrows FC
- Keysborough SC
- Lyndale United SC
- Noble Park SC
- Sandown Lions FC
- Skye United FC
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| State League 5 | North | |
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| West |
- Balmoral FC
- Gisborne Soccer Club
- Kyneton District SC
- Lara SC
- Melbourne Lions SC
- RMIT
- Sporting Carlton SC
- Spring Hills FC
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| South |
- Albert Park SC
- Baxter SC
- Casey Panthers SC
- Chelsea FC
- East Bentleigh Strikers
- Harrisfield Hurricanes SC
- Old Mentonians SC
- Parkmore SC
- Prahran City Football Club
- Rosebud Heart SC
- Springvale City SC
- White Star Dandenong SC
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| Regional Leagues & Associations |
- Albury Wodonga Football Association
- Ballarat & District Soccer Association
- Bayside Football Association
- Bendigo Amateur Soccer League
- Cobram Junior Soccer Association
- Football Federation Victoria Geelong Region
- Gippsland Soccer League
- Goulburn North East Football Association
- Moama-Echuca Soccer Association
- Shepparton Junior Soccer Association
- Football Federation Victoria Sunraysia
- Swan Hill Soccer League
- Warrnambool & District Soccer League
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