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Clifton Hill
Full nameFootball Club Clifton Hill
Nickname(s)Hillmen
Founded1975
GroundQuarries Park, Clifton Hill, Victoria
Capacity2000
ChairmanMichael Tyrikos
Senior Mens ManagerNick Georgakopoulos
LeagueVictorian State League Division 1
20231st (champions) Victorian State League Division 2

FC Clifton Hill are an association football club which currently plays in the Victorian State League Division 1, the 5th tier of Association football in Victoria and the 6th tier in Australia.[citation needed] They were founded in 1975.[citation needed]

History

Founded in 1975 FC Clifton Hill has had much success over the years, moving up through district (League winners 1976) and provisional leagues competitions, before finally hitting the Victorian State League Division 2 in 1999.[citation needed] They moved all over the place through the conference style division, before finally achieving promotion to the Victorian State League Division 1 in 2007 after winning the Division 2 championship that season.[citation needed]

Team Mascot

Years Mascot
2005- 2017- FCCH SSG Kids
2004–2005 Rusty
2000–2003 Jack

Club song

Oh we're from Clifton Hill,
a fighting fury we're from Clifton Hill,
in any weather you will see us with a grin,
risking head and shin,
if we're behind, we'll never mind,
we'll fight and fight and win,

Oh we're from Clifton Hill,
we never weaken til the final whistle blows,
like the Hillmen of old,
we're strong and we're bold,
oh we're from Clifton
the blue AND the white
oh we're from Clifton Hill!

Club Ties

The club maintains tenuous links to Crystal Palace via a bi-annual Australian based supporters trip.[citation needed]

Sadly after 7 years without loss in front of these loyal fans, season 2013 bore witness to a 0–1 loss to Noble Park. The supporters trip has now not seen CHU score for in excess of 300 minutes.[citation needed]

There is also a mutual relationship with Heidelberg United due to the Greek Heritage of both clubs.[citation needed]

Current Senior Men's Squad

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 Australia AUS Christopher Theodoridis
2 DF Sudan SDN Emmanuel Chol
3 DF Australia AUS James Conversano
4 DF England ENG James Neighbour
5 MF England ENG Tom Reilly
6 MF Scotland SCO Chris Reid
7 FW Wales WAL Gavin Jones
8 MF Morocco MAR Abdel Deroune
9 FW England ENG Edward Palmer
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Australia AUS Mohammad Reza
11 MF Wales WAL Joe Hunt
12 MF England ENG Harry Newman
13 DF Australia AUS Sami Nour
14 MF England ENG Harry Noon (Captain)
15 DF Uruguay URU Matías Correa
16 DF Brazil BRA Fabio Alboquerque
17 MF England ENG James Foster
23 MF England ENG Ethan Hodby
27 MF Malaysia MAS Enel Tan

Current Senior Women's Captain

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF Australia AUS Charlie Doukas (Captain)

Honors

References