Darebin United SC

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Full nameDarebin United Soccer Club
Nickname(s)Apollo
Founded1975
GroundMayer Park, Thornbury
PresidentMichael Slaughter
Senior CoachPaul "Harold" Harris
LeagueVictorian State League 4 North
20227th
WebsiteClub website

Darebin United is a soccer club representing the City of Darebin based in Melbourne, Victoria.[1]

History[edit]

In the city of Darebin, when you think grassroots soccer, you think Darebin United Soccer Club. Darebin United Soccer Club was established in 1975 and is located in the heart of Darebin, Mayer Park.

Our Men’s Senior & Reserves teams are currently competing in Football Federation Victoria’s Men’s State League 4 competition and are looking to gain promotion back up to State League 3.

In 2014 Darebin United Soccer Club introduced our very first Junior team and have since successfully added 12 more Junior teams to our Club. The Junior Teams that we currently cater for include:

Boys:   Mini Roos, Under 8's, Under 9's, Under 10's, Under 11's, Under 12’s, Under 13's, Under 14's, Under 16's and Under 17's

Girls:   Mini Roo's, Under 9's, tUnder 12's and Under 15's


We also have plans to introduce a Women's Teams to our Club and are on the lookout for coaches and players! Currently we have a Soccer Mum’s Team that is growing from strength to strength.


The club have endorsed an exciting strategy for 2022-2025 and are excited about the future ahead as we move towards our 50th anniversary.

We pride ourselves on being an inclusive and accessible club for everyone of all backgrounds. We are a Community Club for all!


If you are interested in joining our club please submit an expression of interest in the box below.


Darebin United Soccer Club is a non for profit club that have a strong focus on giving back to the community through charities and foundations. Any chance that we can help out the community we are always up for the challenge. [2]


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Divisional history[edit]

Season League Position Wins Draws Losses Points
1995 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 2nd 15 2 5 47
1996 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 7th 9 2 11 29
1997 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 3rd 14 3 5 45
1998 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 4th 10 4 6 34
1999 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 3rd 14 1 7 43
2000 Victorian Provisional League 2 North-West 4th 10 6 6 36
2001 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West 5th 8 5 9 29
2002 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West 7th 8 3 11 27
2003 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West 2nd 13 4 5 43
2004 Victorian State League 3 North-West 10th 5 7 10 22
2005 Victorian State League 3 North-West 12th 2 2 18 8
2006 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West 10th 5 5 13 19
2007 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West 11th 3 7 12 16
2008 Victorian Provisional League 2 North-West 9th 7 2 13 23
2009 Victorian Provisional League 2 North-West 12th 2 4 16 10
2010 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 3rd 12 3 7 38
2011 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 7th 9 5 8 32
2012[4] Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West 2nd 15 3 4 48
2013[5] Victorian State League 4 North 10th 6 4 12 22
2014 Victorian State League 4 North 2nd 14 1 7 43
2015 Victorian State League 3 North-West 8th 7 5 10 26
2016 Victorian State League 3 North-West 11th 3 7 12 16
2017 Victorian State League 4 North 9th 6 6 10 24
2018[6] Victorian State League 4 North 3rd 11 5 6 38
2019 State League 4 North 9th 5 5 12 20
2020 State League 4 North Covid
2021 State League 4 North Covid
2022 State League 4 North 7th
2023 State League 4 North 11th 5 5 12 20
  • The Oz Football database was used as the source for 1995–2011 season results.[7]

Rivalries[edit]

Darebin United shares a friendly rivalry with neighbouring side West Preston. When in the same division the two clubs play off for the ‘Darebin Community Cup’ proudly supported by National Premier Leagues Victoria club Northcote City FC.[8] The Cup was first contested in the 2014 season when the two teams met twice in the regular home and away fixture. Darebin United won the cup defeating West Preston comfortably 3–0.[9]

2023 Squad List[edit]

Coaching Team:

Senior Coach: Paul “Harold” Harris

Nationality Position Full Name
Greece GK Dallas Colelough
Greece GK
Greece LB Andreas Bachos
Greece RB Yiannis Kallianis
Greece CB Chris Dimitropoulos
East Timor CB Jordan Gonev
Netherlands LB Kyle Borg
Serbia CB Nemanja Mijatovic
Brazil LB Pedro Ornellas
Australia RB Nathan Warrington
Egypt LW Daniel Mikhael
Greece CM George Duodu
Brazil CM Daniel Araujo
Greece CM Theodore Tzoutzidis
Greece RB Chris Pavlidis
Cyprus CAM Manikya Alister
Papua New Guinea LW Arnold Konjol
Greece ST Adam Papatheodorou

Honours[edit]

  • 2014 Victorian State League 4 North Runners-Up
  • 2012 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West Runners-Up
  • 2003 Victorian Provisional League 1 North-West Runners-Up
  • 1995 Victorian Provisional League 3 North-West Runners-Up

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Darebin United Soccer Club". City of Darebin. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Darebin United". Oz Football. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Darebin United". Local Vic Football. June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Men's State 3 North-West 2012 Ladder". Sports TG. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Men's State 4 North 2013 Ladder". Sports TG. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Men's State 4 North 2018 Ladder". Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Darebin United Divisional History". Oz Football. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Darebin Community Cup 2014". Darebin United. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  9. ^ "SL4N – Darebin United -v- West Preston". Football Chaos. Retrieved 29 June 2017.

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