Perth RedStar FC

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Perth RedStar FC
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Full namePerth RedStar Football Club
NicknameStars
Founded1992 (Joondalup City)
1999 (ECU Joondalup)
2022 (Perth RedStar)
GroundRedStar Arena, at ECU Joondalup
Capacity2,500
PresidentMark Donnelly
ManagerCallum Salmon
LeagueNPL Western Australia
20253rd of 12
Websitewww.perthredstar.com.au
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Perth RedStar Football Club is an Australian soccer club from Joondalup, Western Australia currently playing in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia and National Premier Leagues WA Women.

Their home ground is the RedStar Arena at the Joondalup campus of Edith Cowan University.

History

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The club was formed in 1992 as Joondalup City Soccer Club and played at the Gumblossom Park in Quinns Rocks. They moved to the Arena Joondalup in 1995 and in their first season in the Semi-pro league finished third in the Professional Soccer Federation of WA third division a great start to top-flight football in the state.

In the first season of the Soccer West Coast Division One, City won promotion to the Premier League as Champions in 1996. Joondalup City's first season in the top flight in 1997 was a moderately successful one, where they finished in a mid-table position and improved to third place in 1998.

In 1999 the club changed its name to ECU Joondalup SC. A successful season saw Paul Simmons' side win the club's first major trophy by taking out the Premier League title, which was their first-ever Premiership after only four seasons in the professional ranks.

Under the guidance of former Perth Glory manager Kenny Lowe, ECU Joondalup SC won their first Championship in 2020 (no Premier was awarded), with striker Danny Hodgson also claiming the season's Golden Boot award with 17 goals.[1]

In February 2022, ECU Joondalup SC and Northern Redbacks WSC announced a merger to create Perth RedStar FC as a new club.[2]

Current men's squad

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As of 10 September 2022[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Luca Iovene
2 DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Nicholas Walsh
3 DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Blair Govan (captain)
4 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Daniel Walsh
5 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Benson Nsegetse
6 DF File:Flag of England.svg ENG Sam Pollard
8 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Tom Hough
9 FW File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Daryl Nicol
10 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Matthew George
11 DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Dennis Galán
13 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Nyle Weale
14 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Oliver Leeming
15 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Theodore Leeming
16 DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS George Losondo
17 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Sonny O'Shea
18 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Daniel Katz
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF File:Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ryan Finnie
20 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Andrew Palmer
21 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Harley Zoric
22 MF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Dhuor Chol
24 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Reece Bantleman
31 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Jack Connolly
33 GK File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Liam Reddy
66 GK File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Sonny Inzalaco
77 FW File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Joel Chianese
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Josh Kingston
DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Takudzwa Tarrel Chisunga
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Keane Embleton-Hill
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Jay Patel
DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Andy Higgins
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Oscar Malfiore

Current women's squad

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As of 10 September 2022[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Carla Bennett
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Shawn Billam
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Kim Carroll
DF File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Sarah Carroll
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Jacinta Coleman
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Tessa de Leo
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Maya Diederichsen
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Quyen Doan
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Emily Dunn
No. Pos. Nation Player
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Olivia Goud
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Renee Leota
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Alkira Mogridge
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Jade Odonohoe
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Jayna Ridley
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Bronwyn Studman
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Andrea Teixeira
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Larissa Walsh
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS Olivia Wood

Staff

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  • Technical director: Andrew Ord
  • First-team coach: Callum Salmon
  • Assistant coach: David Butterfield

Notable past players

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List includes players from ECU Joondalup youth or senior teams that have gone on to represent the Australian national team.[4]

Coaches

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  • Paul Simmons (1992–2002)
  • Stuart Kamasz (2003)
  • Paul Simmons (2004)
  • Stuart Currie (2005)
  • Eric Williams (2005)
  • John Brown (2006)
  • Willie McNally (2006–2008)
  • Syd Amphlett (2008–2011)
  • Salv Todaro (2011–2013)[5]
  • Dale McCulloch (2013–2019)[6]
  • Kenny Lowe (2020–present)

Honours

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  • 2020, 2022 NPL WA Champions
  • 1998, 2002 Boral Challenge Cup Winners
  • 1999, 2023 WA Premier League/NPL WA Minor Premiers
  • 1996 First Division Winners

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