Central Coast United FC
Full nameCentral Coast United Football Club
Nickname(s)CCU, The Pirates
Founded2017
GroundPluim Park, Lisarow
Capacity2,200
Technical DirectorsStuart Davis
Matt Crowell
CoachShannon Cole[1]
LeagueNSW League One
202316th of 16
(Relegated NSW League Two 2024)

Central Coast United FC, is a semi-professional soccer club, based and located on the Central Coast of New South Wales. For the 2024 season, the club's senior teams will compete in the NSW League Two competitions and the clubs youth team will compete in NSW League Three competitions.

Senior team history

In 2017, the club applied and was granted a licence to compete under from the start of the 2018 season.

In both the 2018 and 2019 season, Club Captain Daniel McFarlane won NSW State League Player of the Year.

In the club's first season they narrowly lost out on promotion by a single point, an incredible achievement in their first season. The club emphatically bounced back to secure the Grand Final Championship with a victory over Bankstown United. The 2019 season saw Central Coast United again be successful as in July 2019, the club secured promotion to National Premier Leagues NSW 3 with a 3-1 victory over Prospect United in their 2nd ever season. Another marvellous achievement was set as the 2019 season for Central Coast United as it was declared the most successful Central Coast side in history due to the Under 15s, 16s, 18s, 20s and the 1st Team all outright winners of the league.

The 2022 season saw even more success for the club as it gained promotion to the NSW League One competition after a 1–1 draw with Canterbury Bankstown on 16 July 2022. However, the club only lasted a solitary season in League One, being relegated in 2023 back to NSW League Two, finishing 10 points off second last placed Mounties Wanderers FC.

Association with Central Coast Mariners

In 2023, Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast United are strengthening their shared dedication to nurturing local football talent and ensuring a pathway for local stars to shine on the national and worldwide stage.[2] As part of the partnership, Central Coast United will continue to serve as the official feeder club to Central Coast Mariners, bridging the gap for aspiring players between grassroots and elite football.[3]

Club Honours

Head-to-head records

NPL Teams

OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Bankstown City622233
Bankstown United841350
Blacktown Spartans10010
Bonnyrigg White Eagles10010
Canterbury Bankstown50410
Dulwich Hill530260
Dunbar Rovers621333
Fraser Park410325
Gladesville Ryde Magic422050
Hills United20020
Hurstville ZFC4400100
Inner West Hawks531160
Inter Lions430175
Macarthur Rams621333
Maccabi Hakoah10010
Marconi Stallions10010
Mounties Wanderers10100
Nepean FC531160
Northern Tigers10010
Prospect United421150
Rydalmere Lions510420
South Coast Flame4400100
Sydney University632150
University of NSW5500100
  • Includes NPL Matches and Australia Cup Matches

Non NPL Teams

OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Balmain Tigers4400100
Gazy Auburn4400100
Hazelbrook FC10010
Hurstville City Minotaurs5500100
Scots FC1100100
Wagga City Wanderers2200100
Waratahs2200100
Western Condors421150
Wollongong United10010
Wyoming FC1100100

Club colours

The club colours are black and gold with white. The club's home kit was revealed in February 2022, the club will play in gold with black trim. The away kit has been confirmed as a white kit with gold pinstripes. The logo which is inspired by the skull and crossbones was designed by designer Matthew Wolff who has designed LAFC and NYCFC logo's as well as the high-selling Nigeria 2018 World Cup kit.

Seasons

League

Season League Aus.
Cup
Waratah
Cup
Top goalscorer(s)
Division P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Finals Player(s) Goals
2018NSW State League (5)2218318517572ndWPR6R5Daniel McFarlane20
2019NSW State League (5)2015056225451st RUPR3R2 ? ?
2020NPL3 (4)112452318109th[lower-alpha 1]Alexander Arbelo5
2021[lower-alpha 2]NPL3 (4)166553026236thPR4R3Joshua Swadling9
2022League Two (4)2213454934432nd SFPR4R3Daniel McFarlane15
2023League One (3)3045213781177thN/AEnteredEnteredAdam Woodbine8

Cup

SeasonCupRoundHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Notes
2018 FFA Cup Qualifiers Preliminary R2Central Coast United (5)Bye
Preliminary R3Central Coast United (5)2–0Wyoming FC (-)
Preliminary R4Sydney University (4)0–4Central Coast United (5)
Preliminary R5Hurstville City Minotaurs (5)1–2Central Coast United (5)
Preliminary R6Hills Brumbies (3)3–1Central Coast United (5)
2019 FFA Cup Qualifiers Preliminary R3Hazelbrook FC (6)2–1Central Coast United (5)
2020 FFA Cup Qualifiers Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[6]
2021 FFA Cup Qualifiers Preliminary R3Scots FC (6)2–6Central Coast United (4)
Preliminary R4Central Coast United (4)0–3Marconi Stallions (2)
2022 Australia Cup Qualifiers Preliminary R3Waratahs FC (-)2–2†Central Coast United (4)Central Coast United
advance 3–1 on penalties
Preliminary R4Wollongong United (6)3–0Central Coast United (4)

Current squad

As of 13 August 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK Australia AUS Jack O'Mally
1 GK Australia AUS Cobe Preston
2 DF Australia AUS Luke Corcoran
5 DF Australia AUS Geordie Howe
10 DF Australia AUS Jack Ragen
15 DF Australia AUS Nathan Chakanetsa
3 DF Australia AUS Matthew Smale
12 DF Australia AUS Jarrod Dodds
43 DF Australia AUS Michael Singh
38 DF Australia AUS Marcus Sparacino
18 MF Australia AUS Charlie Entwistle
6 MF South Korea KOR Jin Sung Lee
9 MF Australia AUS Kyle Johnson
4 MF Japan JPN Yuki Morikawa
17 MF Australia AUS Christopher Lennon
99 MF Australia AUS Tom Lyons
16 MF Wales WAL Matt Crowell
20 FW Australia AUS Adam Woodbine
7 FW Scotland SCO Daniel McFarlane
8 FW Australia AUS Cade Mapu
23 FW Australia AUS Josh Swadling
14 FW Australia AUS Duncan Stewart

Club Officials

Position Name[7]
Head coach Australia Shannon Cole
Assistant coach Australia Justin Swadling
Assistant coach Australia David Broadbent
Assistant coach Australia Vedant Tij

Notable former players

Previously as the main feeder club for the Central Coast Mariners, several players have already gone in the A-League and most recently the 2009 AFC Champions League, which the Mariners qualified for. Notable former players include

Notes

  1. Australia and Waratah Cups cancelled due to Covid–19[4]
  2. Season cancelled midseason due to Covid–19[5]

References

  1. "Central Coast United Appoints Shannon Cole as First-Grade Head Coach". 24 October 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast United partnership
  3. "Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast United announce official partnership". Central Coast Mariners. 31 August 2023. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  4. "Football Australia cancel 2020 FFA Cup". 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  5. "Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season". Football NSW. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  6. "Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season". Football NSW. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  7. "Central Coast Mariners announce coaching and backroom staff". Central Coast Mariners. 30 July 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
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