Stirling Lions SC

Stirling Lions
Full name Stirling Lions Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Stirling Macedonia
Founded 1971
Ground Macedonia Park
Ground Capacity 5,000
Chairman Cane Spaseski
Manager Rob Milevski
League NPL Western Australia
Website Club home page

Stirling Lions Soccer Club (formerly West Perth Macedonia, Stirling Macedonia) is an Australian soccer club based in Perth, Australia currently compete in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia which is one grade lower than the Australian A-League.[1]

History

Stirling Lions Soccer Club evolved with the history of the Macedonian Australian community of Western Australia. The Club has been through a number of name changes and directions in its forty year history. Known as West Perth Macedonia in the 1970s and early 1980s, winning the League Title in its third year of State League.

In 1986, the Club changed its name to Stirling Macedonia with a move to Macedonia park. That year, the Club represented the Soccer Federation of Western Australia against Adelaide City in the NANDA Cup in front of a crowd of approximately 5,000 people. During the 1980s and 1990s, they were one of the most powerful soccer clubs in Western Australia winning six league premierships.

In 1999, they changed the name to the Stirling Lions Soccer Club, a move which allowed themselves to embrace the whole of the Stirling district.

In October 2014, Cane Spaseski (Also known as Sani) (Macedonian: Цане Спасески) was appointed club predident.

Honours

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Aleks Vrteski
2 England DF Rikki Smith
3 Australia DF Michael Pugliese
4 Australia DF Jovo Pavlović
5 Australia MF Dean Evans
6 Australia DF Hayden Doyle
7 Australia MF Miki Vujacic
8 England DF Andrew Brown
9 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Moses Kalau
10 Australia MF David Micevski
11 Australia FW Phil Arnold
12 Australia DF Dennis Galan
13 New Zealand MF Jack Salter
No. Position Player
14 Australia DF Clayton Arnez
15 Australia MF Ali Gholami
16 Australia MF David Filippou
17 Australia DF Daniel Dols
18 Australia FW Robert Petkov
19 Australia MF Boas Mtwale
20 Australia GK Connor Campbell
21 South Africa Aaron Krige
22 Australia Jason Kessell
23 Australia William Kessell
24 Australia David Dias
25 Australia Mo Sulaimon

Staff

References

External links

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