• Parramatta Power Soccer Club were a professional association football club who were based in the Western Sydney city of Parramatta. They played in the...
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    Parramatta (/ˌpærəˈmætə/; Dharuk: Burramatta) is a major suburb in the City of Parramatta and commercial district in Greater Western Sydney, located approximately...
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  • team, won 2–1 at North Sydney in wet conditions. Parramatta Power, backed by the prosperous Parramatta Eels Rugby League Club, entered competition during...
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  • Collingwood Warriors, Carlton, Northern Spirit (GHFA Spirit as of 2004) and Parramatta Power, as well as New Zealand's first professional team, the Football Kingz...
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    Parramatta Stadium was a sports stadium in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, 24 km (15 mi) west of Sydney CBD. The stadium was the home ground of...
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    The Parramatta Light Rail is a 12-kilometre (7 mi) standard gauge light rail line currently under construction in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The...
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  • had yearned for. In the final NSL season in 2003–04, Glory only had Parramatta Power as a huge threat with the Western Sydney club buying up big for the...
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  • and Parramatta Power. The Champions Glory lost several of their title-winning squad, most notably their dominant midfield, most of whom to the Power. Parramatta...
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  • Parramatta Power Soccer Club was an Australian professional association football club based in Parramatta, Greater Western Sydney. The club was formed...
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  • Parramatta Power Soccer Club was an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Parramatta, Sydney. The club was formed in 1999 and...
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  • Westfield Parramatta, a shopping complex in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia Parramatta Power, National Soccer League club Parramatta Eels, Rugby...
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  • Danny Townsend (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    to new club Parramatta Power where he played for 2 seasons before succumbing to a knee injury. Following his release from the Parramatta club, Townsend...
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  • Parramatta Power Soccer Club was an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Parramatta, Sydney. The club was formed in 1999 as...
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    Ante Milicic (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    Olympic Johnny Warren Medal: 2003–2004 with Parramatta Power NSL Top Scorer: 2003–2004 with Parramatta Power – 20 goals FIFA.com. "FIFA Women's World Cup...
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    then following Mitchell to Sydney United in 1998 and Parramatta Power in 1999. He left Parramatta Power in 2002 to take over as manager of Northern Spirit...
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    Brett Holman (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    youth football for Northern Spirit before making his senior debut for Parramatta Power. He then moved to the Netherlands, where he played for a number of...
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  • 5–1 vs Newcastle United (H), 26 October 2000 Record defeat: 0–7 vs Parramatta Power (A), 14 February 2003 Highest aggregate score: 9 goals: (2 games, both...
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    Stephen Laybutt (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    Brisbane Strikers 68 (6) 1999 Bellmare Hiratsuka 10 (0) 1999–2000 Parramatta Power 7 (1) 2000–2002 Feyenoord 0 (0) 2000–2001 → RBC Roosendaal (loan) 3...
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  • David Lee (footballer, born 1969) (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    the Premier League for Chelsea and in the Australian top flight for Parramatta Power. He also played in the Football League for Reading, Plymouth Argyle...
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  • Parramatta Power Soccer Club, an association football club based in Parramatta, Sydney, was founded in 1999. They were admitted into the National Soccer...
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  • Lubo Lapsansky (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    returning to Melbourne Knights. In 2001, he signed for Australian side Parramatta Power, before returning to Melbourne Knights for the third and final time...
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    Danny Vukovic (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    A-League. Vukovic has previously played for Bonnyrigg White Eagles and Parramatta Power. Vukovic made his A-League debut for the Central Coast Mariners in...
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    Mile Sterjovski (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    League. After also playing for Wollongong United, Sydney United and Parramatta Power, Sterjovski moved overseas to play for French club Lille OSC. He also...
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  • Green 21 September 2002 Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta Attendance: 4,155 Referee: Simon Micallef This match was awarded to Parramatta 3-0 after it was found...
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    Ahmad Elrich (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    returning to Australia. Returning to Australia he signed with new NSL club Parramatta Power in the club's inaugural squad. Elrich cemented a first-team spot as...
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  • returning to Australia to coach Sydney Olympic, Sydney United and Parramatta Power in the National Soccer League. Born in Scotland, he played for the...
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    Joe Miller (footballer, born 1967) (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    shorter spells with Dundee United, in Australia (spending a season with Parramatta Power in the NSL), Raith Rovers, Clydebank and Clyde, moving into coaching...
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    clubs who have previously entered partnerships with Feyenoord include Parramatta Power, Nagoya Grampus Eight, B.93, Helsingborgs IF, Supersport United, Westerlo...
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    HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154) is an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). One of ten warships built for the RAN and Royal New Zealand Navy...
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    Clint Bolton (category Parramatta Power SC players)
    played over 300 games for Brisbane Strikers, Sydney Olympic FC and Parramatta Power, and won two A-League championships with Sydney FC. Clint Bolton began...
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