Marconi Stallions

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Marconi
Full name Marconi Stallions Football Club
Nickname(s) The Azzurri, The Stallions
Founded 1956
Ground Marconi Stadium,
Fairfield, New South Wales
(Capacity 11,500)
Chairman Tony Campolongo
Head Coach Brian Brown
League New South Wales Premier League
NSWPL 2005
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The Marconi Stallions are an Australian football (soccer) club from Sydney, Australia. The club was playing in the National Soccer League when it ended in 2004 and now play in the New South Wales Premier League. The club's home uniform is coloured sky blue, and is currently Errea's 'Project' model.

The Marconi Stallions play their home games at Marconi Stadium, located at Bossley Park in south-western Sydney. During their time in the National Soccer League, Marconi Stallions won the premiership a record four times, equal with South Melbourne and Sydney City who also won four premierships. Marconi were crowned premiers in 1979, 1988, 1989 and the 1992/93 seasons. Along with South Melbourne, Marconi was one of only two clubs to compete in every season of the NSL.

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[edit] Founding

The club was formely known as Marconi Fairfield; the name comes from Guglielmo Marconi, the Italian inventor of the radio, and Fairfield (New South Wales), the suburb in which the club plays. The club was founded in 1956 by an Italian social club called Club Marconi, and was primarily backed and supported by Italians and Italian-Australians living in Sydney. However, the club and team have since established themselves as one of the top sports and social clubs in the Western Sydney / Fairfield area (which is known as the premier region for soccer in Sydney and Australia). This has seen the team gain recognition as one of Australia's top soccer entities, with one of the highest rated youth academies in Australian soccer, and a support that has grown well beyond the Italian community in Sydney.

In 2008, it is 7 games into the regular season and the Stallions multi million dollar side has yet to record a win. An amazing feat considering they boast two of the finest strikers in the game in Tallan Martin and Tolgay Ozbey, whom are both reported to be on big money.


[edit] Honours

  • Australian Champions 1979, 1988, 1989, 1993
  • NSL Cup Winners 1980


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Preceded by
West Adelaide
NSL Champions
1979
Succeeded by
Sydney City
Preceded by
APIA Leichhardt
NSL Champions
1988-1989
Succeeded by
Sydney Olympic
Preceded by
Adelaide City
NSL Champions
1992/93
Succeeded by
Adelaide City