Hoppers Crossing SC is a football (soccer) club based in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia. The club was formerly known as the Mossfiel Rangers Soccer Club which was formed by club founders Ken Slack, Ray Wilkinson, Stan Walkden and Ron Tutchell in 1971.

Hoppers Crossing SC
Full nameHoppers Crossing SC
Nickname(s)The Reds
Founded1971
GroundGrange Reserve
Capacity1,000
PresidentJess Smart
CoachShaun Barbara
Assistant CoachAllen Vella
LeagueVictorian State League Division 2 N/W
201811th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.hopperscrossingsc.com.au
Matchday at Grange Reserve as the crowd watches on

In 1991, the club changed its name to gain a closer affiliation with the quickly growing Hoppers Crossing area. Currently the club's senior men's team play in the Victorian State League Division 2 and women's teams play in the Victorian State League Division 1 North-West competition.

History

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Mossfiel Rangers Soccer club was formed in 1971 by Ken Slack, Ray Wilkinson, Stan Walkden and Ron Tutchell and only consisted of one Under 10 and one Under 11 boys team. The home ground was based on the site where the Karobran kindergarten[1] now resides. The land was provided by shearer H.L. Baden Powell[2]

In 1976, Mossfiel Rangers moved to Mossfiel Reserve, where they stayed until 2005 before moving to new facilities at Grange Reserve under the Hoppers Crossing Soccer Club name.

Between 1976 and 1978, senior football was played with teams entered into the District League West division. From 1979 to 1981,the senior teams played in the Amateur Leagues before moving into the Victorian Soccer Federations Provisional League 4.

In 1983, the club achieved its first promotion in its history by finishing in second place of Provisional League Div 4, followed by another successful year in 1987 – again finishing second in Provisional League 2.

1990 would see the club relegated for the first time in its history by finishing 14th in Provisional League 2 – where it would stay until the club's first senior championship was won in 1999. The 2nd club championship was won in 2001 which saw the club promoted into the Victorian Soccer Federations State League structure – only to last until 2004 where it was again relegated to the Provisional Leagues.

2012 saw the beginning of the club's most successful era, with the senior team winning championships in 2012 (Provisional League 2), 2014 State League 4 West and 2015 State League 3 North-West and finishing second in the 2017 State League 2 North-West competition. Hoppers Crossing were unable to hold their place in State League 1 NW in 2018, the first time in the club's history they had played in the state's third tier, finishing in second-bottom place.[3]

Women in football

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In 2016, the club re-introduced senior women's football, establishing a team that won the State League 4 West Championship at its first attempt. In the semi-finals, Hoppers Crossing defeated Women's State League 4 North champions Meadow Park SC 4–0. The final was forfeited by Knox City FC, giving the title of overall FFV State League 4 Champions.[4]

In 2017, The Lady Reds finished runners up in State League 3 West, earning a promotion play-off spot against North Runner-up Mill Park, which was won 6–4. The victory earned a sudden death play-off against the 3rd last team from 2nd Division – Yarraville Glory. With a huge buildup through the week, Yarraville forfeited the match which saw the Lady Reds promoted to Victorian State League Division 2 North/West in season 2018.

Club name changes

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  • 1971 – Mossfiel Rangers Soccer Club
  • 1991 – Hoppers Crossing Soccer Club

Current Men's squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   AUS Stefaan Sardelic
29 GK   AUS Kieron Sharratt
24 DF   AUS Benjamin Sardelic
23 DF   AUS Brian Chesson [Captain ]
3 DF   AUS Dane Garbett
2 DF   KOR Kyoungjin Jeong
4 DF   WAL Morgan Filer
12 DF   AUS Steven Smart
5 MF   PER Andre Ruiz
7 MF   AUS Kevin Smart
17 MF   AUS Kwaku Dade
11 MF   AUS Jason Hayne
18 MF   AUS Matthew Scott
8 MF   AUS Ryan Murray
33 MF   KOR Kyung Min Shin
9 FW   AUS Alister Smart
71 FW   AUS Daniel Sweeney
10 FW   AUS Simon Tolli
99 FW   MSR Darryl Roach[5][6]
6 FW   AUS Liam Mcdermott
19 FW   AUS Hope Mirindi

Current Women's squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   AUS Sofia Alvarenga
2 DF   AUS Naomi Loau
3 DF   AUS Brianne Campana
4 DF   AUS Kathryn Larkin
5 MF   AUS Nermina Demirovic
6 MF   NZL Kelly Black
7 FW   AUS Deby Taylor
8 FW   BRA Juliane Alburquerque
9 MF   AUS Sara Demirovic
10 FW   AUS Leonora Wharehinga
11 MF   AUS Christina Georgiou
12 MF   AUS Yajaira Appeldorff
13 DF   AUS Karly Rigg
14 FW   FRA Margot Robinne
15 FW   AUS Julia Budiongo
16 FW   AUS Nyankor Joseph
17 MF   AUS Ellie Bujupi
18 DF   AUS Milka Lodiong
41 MF   FRA Mylene Deschamps

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Karobran Kindergarten". Wyndham Child & Family Directory. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Wyndham History". Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Ladder for Men's State League 1 North-West". SportsTG. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Zagame's Women's State League Finals". ffv.org.au. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Darryl Roach Football Database". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Darryl Roach". FIFA. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  7. ^ "2015 Victorian StateLeague Division 3 North-West Table". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "2014 Victorian State League Division 4 West Table". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  9. ^ "2001 Victorian Provisional League Division One North-West Table". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  10. ^ "1999 Victorian Provisional League Division Two North-West Table". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  11. ^ "2012 Victorian Provisional League Division Two North-West Table". Ozfootball.net. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  12. ^ "2016 Zagame's Women's State League 4 West". ffv.org.au. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  13. ^ "2016 Women's State League 3 West". ffv.org.au. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  14. ^ "2018 Zagame's Women's State League 2 North/West". ffv.org.au. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  15. ^ "Football Federation Victoria 2012 Senior Men's Best and Fairest Awards" (PDF). Footballfedvic.com.au. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Football Federation Victoria 2014 Senior Men's Best and Fairest Awards" (PDF). Footballfedvic.com.au. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
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