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List of Canterbury Bankstown FC seasons

Canterbury Bankstown FC is an Australian association football club based in Bankstown, Sydney. The club was formed in 1886 originally as Canterbury FC.[1] They became an inaugural member of the NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs when it broke away from the New South Wales Soccer Football Association and played in its first league season in 1957. The club won the inaugural Federation Cup and were premiers of the regular season, losing the grand final to Auburn. The club predominantly played in the top tier of soccer in Australia until the formation of the National Soccer League in 1977 where it would play in NSW First Division instead.

The club would play at national level on one occasion in 1986.

In total, Canterbury Bankstown have won two NSW Tier 1 premierships (1957 and 1985) and two championships (1958 and 1960). It has also won two Waratah Cups in 1957 and 1958) as well as two other lower division honours.

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Correct as of 16 September 2023

Source OzFootball

Footnotes

  1. ^ In 2007, NSW Div. 1 was a NSW Tier 3 tournament
  2. ^ Between 1972 and 1976, the State Cup was a combined tournament with teams from National Premier Leagues Northern NSW.
    With the introduction of the FFA Cup in 2014, the Waratah Cup served as preliminary rounds. Where results separate, Canterbury qualified for the latter stages of both tournaments. Note: In 2021 the entirety of FFA Cup was played, however the Waratah Cup finals rounds were cancelled.
  3. ^ FFA Cup/Australia Cup (from 2014). Includes Australia Cup (1962–1968) and NSL Cup (1977–1997)
  4. ^ Introduction of National Soccer League
  5. ^ During 1984 to 1986, the league was split into two conferences – Canterbury played in the Northern Conference and the position in the table reflects position in the conference.
  6. ^ Name changed to Canterbury Bankstown Berries for two seasons
  7. ^ After 15 rounds, the competition split into two conferences (A and B) to play the remaining 7 rounds, with overall top 5 making finals. Canterbury Bankstown was placed in Group A. The position place reflects that of Group A, not overall position.
  8. ^ Canterbury was promoted two divisions into NSW Premier League (the highest state league division)
  9. ^ Name changed to West Sydney Berries for four seasons
  10. ^ Name changed to Bankstown Berries for six seasons
  11. ^ Name changed to Canterbury Bankstown FC

References

  1. ^ "Canterbury Bankstown Berries FC About Us". www.canterburybankstownberriesfc.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
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