Balgownie Rangers Football Club is an association football club based in Balgownie, New South Wales. They play in the Illawarra District League. Founded in 1883, Balgownie is believed to be the oldest running association football club in Australia.[1][2][3]

Balgownie Rangers
Full nameBalgownie Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s)Bally, Rangers
Founded1883; 141 years ago (1883)
GroundJudy Masters Oval
PresidentSteve Buckley
First Grade CoachJustin Potter
LeagueIllawarra District League (7)
2024The Fraternity Club District League, 7th of 12
Websitehttp://www.balgownierangers.com.au/

History

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Balgownie Rangers is the oldest running registered association football club in Australia, being formed in 1883.[2][3] The club was formed in 1883 where it played against other social clubs and also between Balgownie teams. In 1890, Balgownie Rangers was officially registered to play in the newly formed N.S.W. Football Association.

Balgownie was the 4th club to form in Australia. Wanderers, Arcadian and Granville had formed 1883. Since then all of these clubs have folded, Granville being the last to fold in the early 1980s, making Balgownie Rangers the oldest registered running soccer club in Australia.

The club is full of tradition and has produced many famous football players over the years. Some include James ‘Judy’ Masters (who is listed in the Football Australia Hall of Fame), Tom Thompson, Dave Ward and Frank Smith in the early 1900s, George Barlow in the 1950s and more recently Matt Horsley who went on to captain the Wollongong Wolves, win 4 National Soccer League titles and also represent Australia. Matt has recently retired his footballing career after finishing as captain of Perth Glory during December 2005.

Safeway United

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When the NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs formed a breakaway league in 1957, another team from the Wollongong region, Corrimal Rangers voted on joining the rebel league, however the motion was refused. Many of the players and staff would form a new club called Corrimal United to play in the Federation league in 1958 with the Corrimal Rangers continuing to play in the Association league (just as Balgownie did). Corrimal United won the minor premiership in its first season. By 1960, with the Association league now abolished, Corrimal United amalgamated with Woonona-Bulli, also from the Wollongong region, to form South Coast United. This team would continue to participate in the federation premiership until 1972 when the name would be changed to Safeway United. The club would also win one championship in 1963 and two minor premierships in 1966 and 1969.

In 1974, Balgownie finished second on the league table in NSW Federation Division Two earning promotion into NSW Federation Division One for the following year.[4] As Safeway United was already competing in Division One, for the 1975 season it was decided the clubs would pool their resources, merging as a single entity but playing under the Balgownie Rangers moniker, with Balgownie effectively absorbing Safeway United.[5] The merged club would be called Wollongong City for the 1976 and 1977 seasons.[6] In 1978, the Rangers would return to the Illawarra District League.

Seasons

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Divisional History
  • Initially competed in matches with the South Coast British Football Association / New South Wales Soccer Football Association
  • When the Federation of Soccer Clubs broke away from the Association, Balgownie continued to play with Association until its final year of competition in 1958, joining the Federation in its Division One for the 1959 season.
  • Balgownie continued competing in Federation tournaments until 1975 with the exception of 1964 to 1966 when they amalgamated with local district side, Hellas, and competed as Wollongong Olympic.[7] In seasons 1976 and 1977, Balgownie participated with Safeway United as Wollongong City before returning to the Illawarra Soccer Association in 1978 as Balgownie Rangers.
Year Division Placed Trophies
1905 South Coast British Association Football 2nd
1906 South Coast British Association Football 2nd 4th Grade Champions
1907 South Coast British Association Football 1st 1st Grade Champions
1908 South Coast British Association Football 2nd 3rd Grade Champions
1909 South Coast British Association Football 2nd 3rd Grade Champions
1910 South Coast British Association Football 1st 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Grade Champions
1911 South Coast British Association Football 2nd
1921 South Coast British Association Football 1st Undefeated Champions
1957 NSW Soccer Football Association 1st Sydney Cup Winners
1958 NSW Soccer Football Association
1959 NSW Div. 1 13
1960 NSW Div. 1 13 Relegated
1961 NSW Div. 2 3rd
1962 NSW Div. 2 2nd
1963 NSW Div. 2 3rd
1967 NSW Div. 2 10th
1968 NSW Div. 2 5th
1969 NSW Div. 2
1970 NSW Div. 2 4th
1971 NSW Div. 2 5th
1972 NSW Div. 2 5th
1973 NSW Div. 2 2nd
1974 NSW Div. 2 2nd
1975 NSW Div. 1 9th
1991 Premier League Illawarra Premier League Grand Final Winners
1996 Premier League 8th Illawarra Premier League Player of the Year – Andrew Naylor
1998 Conference League Illawarra Conference League Reserve Grade League Champions
Illawarra Conference League Reserve Grade Grand Final Winners
1999 Conference League 16th
2000 Conference League 2nd Illawarra Conference League First Grade Grand Final Runners-Up
Illawarra Conference League Reserve Grade Grand Final Winners
2001 Premier League 5th Fraternity Cup Runners-Up
Illawarra Women's Soccer League – Bonnie Lassie Cup Winners ‘Balgownie Babes’
2002 Premier League 11th Fraternity Cup Winners
Illawarra Youth Cup Winners
2003 Premier League 11th Illawarra Premier League Fair Play Award
2004 Premier League 9th Illawarra Premier League Player of the Year – Adam Hughes
Balgownie-Tarrawanna Derby Cup Winners
2005 Premier League 14th
2006 District League – 1st Division 5th
2007 District League – 1st Division 4th
2008 District League – 1st Division 1st Illawarra District League First Grade League Champions
2009 District League – 1st Division 1st Illawarra District League First Grade League Champions
Illawarra District League Division One (Reserve Grade) League Champions
Illawarra District League Division One (Reserve Grade) Grand Final Winners
Illawarra District League Best & Fairest – Glen Smede
Illawarra District League (First Grade) Top Goal Scorer – Joshua Faulks
2010 District League – 1st Division 1st Illawarra District League First Grade League Champions
Illawarra District League First Grade Grand Final Winners
Illawarra District League Matt Horsley Medal – Rick Metcalf
Illawarra District League Coach of the Year – Stewart Oliver
Illawarra District League Best & Fairest – Joshua Faulks
Illawarra District League (First Grade) Top Goal Scorer – Joshua Faulks (24 goals)
Illawarra District League (Youth Grade) Top Goal Scorer – Daniel Vardareff (18 goals)
2011 District League – 1st Division 3rd Illawarra District League Reserve Grade League Champions
Illawarra District League Youth Grade League Champions
Illawarra District League Youth Grade Grand Final Winners
2012 District League – 1st Division 6th
2013 District League – 1st Division 6th Illawarra Women's Division 2 League Champions
2014 District League – 1st Division 13th
2015 District League – 1st Division 12th
2016 District League – 1st Division 5th
2017 District League – 1st Division 8th Women's 21W League Champions & Grand Final Winners
2018 District League – 1st Division 7th
2019 District League – 1st Division 9th
2020 District League – 1st Division 10th Youth Grade League Champions
2021 District League – 1st Division 10th
2022 District League – 1st Division 8th
2023 District League – 1st Division 6th
2024 District League – 1st Division 7th

Honours and Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Rangers still alive and well after 131 years". nsationalpremierleagues.com.au. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "History 1883–1920s". Balgownie FC. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  3. ^ a b "About". Balgownie Rangers FC. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  4. ^ "1974 NSW Federation Division Two Fixtures & Results". socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
  5. ^ "1974 NSW Federation Division One Fixtures & Results". socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
  6. ^ "1975 NSW Federation Division One Fixtures & Results". socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
  7. ^ "Soccer World Vol. 07 No. 06". Soccer World. 21 February 1964. p. 3. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
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