Playing Fields while the U20 and senior NPL programs remain based in Cooma with Cooma FC. At the time the NPL games were split between Calwell playing fields...
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Cooma is a town in the south of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 114 kilometres (71 mi) south of the national capital, Canberra, via the Monaro...
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Football team, previously linked to Cooma FC Tigers FC (Cayman Islands), a club playing in the Cayman Islands league Tigers FC (Malawi), a club playing in the...
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COVID-19 pandemic. However, as a result of a court challenge involving Avondale FC and Football Victoria, it was agreed that eight rounds of games from the 2022...
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Canberra Olympic won the premiership by three points ahead of Cooma FC, while they beat Canberra FC 3-0 in the Grand Final. On 18 June 2016, Canberra Olympic...
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teams were successful in gaining NPL2 status while three teams, Narrabundah FC, Monaro Panthers reserves, and Canberra Olympic reserves were all unsuccessful...
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Goulburn, Cooma, Yass, Palerang, Wagga Wagga and Griffith). The official name of Cooma Football Club's National Premier Leagues side is "Tigers FC". Portals:...
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when they claimed the 2013 Federation Cup with a 3–2 final victory over Cooma FC. Tuggeranong made the final after a comprehensive 6–0 third round victory...
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in 2007, cutting Gungahlin Juventus, White Eagles and reigning premier Cooma Tigers from the top tier. The same nine teams remained in the Premier League...
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Robert Cattanach (category South Melbourne FC players)
(5) 2005 South Melbourne 11 (3) 2007–2008 Sydney FC 1 (0) 2008–2011 Manly United 2012–2014 Cooma FC 45 (33) 2015–2019 Canberra Olympic 56 (25) *Club domestic...
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Nicolás Abot (category FC Jūrmala players)
Argentine footballer. Nicolás Abot joined the Latvian Higher League club FC Jūrmala in July 2014. Under the management of former Manchester United player...
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Australian league system. The official name of Cooma Football Club's National Premier Leagues side is "Tigers FC". Team based in New South Wales but playing...
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winner representing the ACT. Canberra FC currently holds the record for most titles, having lifted the Cup 18 times. Cooma Tigers are the current cup holders...
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club lost the major semi-final to Olympic 0–4 and the preliminary final to Cooma 1–2. In 2007, Belconnen signed a mutual benefiting relationship agreement...
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Kaz Patafta (category Melbourne Victory FC players)
four goals including a hat trick against Cooma. Patafta joined Lao Premier League side Lane Xang Intra F.C. for the 2015/2016 seasons. In March 2016...
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Group 16 Rugby League (section Cooma Stallions)
Adaminaby. In most seasons two or three Cooma teams participated – the Cooma Rovers and St Patricks, Cooma Blues or Cooma Citizens. Employees engaged in the...
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runner-up to Juventus but claimed a 2–1 victory in the grand final over Cooma United. 17 August 1969, Croatia Deakin claimed its fourth league title of...
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Premiers in 2009 where they lost to Cooma in the final and in 2010 before losing the Grand Final to Queanbeyan FC 1–0. 2011 – The reserve grade side surprised...
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4 ADFA Football Club ANU Football Club Belconnen Magpies Football Club Cooma Football Club Cootamundra Football Club Eastlake Football Club Goulburn...
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of behaviour. "Football NSW statement regarding Western Sydney Wanderers FC". Football NSW. 2 July 2024. Retrieved 19 August 2024. "Competition Regulations...
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has a climate typical of the range, as do the regional cities of Orange, Cooma, Oberon and Armidale. Such places fall within the subtropical highland (Cwb)...
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professional footballer who most recently played as a utility for Monaro Panthers FC. Canberra's Roko Strika makes mark in Croatia with NK Zagreb at The Canberra...
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RAAF Base Williamtown (redirect from RAAF Williamtown FC)
Clarence Valley Cobar Coffs Harbour Collarenebri Condobolin Coolah Cooma-Polo Flat Cooma-Snowy Mountains Coonabarabran Coonamble Cootamundra Corowa Cowra...
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and at club level for Roose ARL FC, Salford 'A', Barrow, Balmain Tigers, Hull Kingston Rovers, Workington Town, Cooma Stall ions (alongside Dane Carter[1])...
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Stanhope Football Club (section Stanhope / Girgarre FC)
Association (1920) Nil Kyabram & District Junior Football Association (1921) Nil Cooma Football Association (1922) 1922 - Stanhope: 3.14 - 32 d Merrigum: 2,4 -...
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at Cooma Showground". Cooma-Monaro Express. Cooma. 1 September 1969. p. 6. "Grand Finals of League To Cooma, Blackburn Rovers F.C., Delegate". Cooma-Monaro...
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Ashfield Auburn Bankstown Bombala Boorowa Botany Bay Canterbury Conargo Cooma-Monaro Cootamundra Corowa Deniliquin Dubbo Gloucester Gosford Great Lakes...
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Merrigum Football Club (redirect from Merrigum FC)
Park Trustees to erect goals on the local oval. In 1905, Merrigum hosted Cooma in a game and won by one point. Merrigum lost their 1932 Goulburn Valley...
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trial. Subsequently, Hayne was granted bail of $20,000 and released from Cooma Correctional Centre. In April 2023 Hayne was convicted of rape. After initially...
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1951 – Les Pell (Wyuna) 1952 – Elden Wade (Lancaster) 1953 – Ian Perry (Cooma) 19 votes 1954 – Laurance Doolan (Girgarre) 1955 – Peter Fry (Merrigum)...
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