HOBART CITY FC

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Hobart City Azzurri was founded in 1977 by Giovanni Marino (George) and originally named Azzurri, with the following people: Vittorio Cavarretta, Franco Longo, Barry Ward, Bruno Chinchella, Vince Antonelli and Tony Sanita.

This Club was set up in order to provide to the Italian Community an alternative and egalitarian Football Club grounded in youth participation, community involvement, cultural respect and football prowess. This Club, from its onset, would relate to the needs of the community and focus heavily on youth participation, with initiatives such as subsidising player’s fees who would otherwise not be able to play.

In 1981, the Club formally changed its name to Hobart City, due to a directive from Soccer Australia stating that all ethnic based names club titles were to be removed.

Hobart City achieved many results during its lifetime with highlights being the 1986 season where the club become the Southern Tasmanian Seniors Division 1 Premiers and Knock Out Cup Winners. Furthermore, in 1988 they became runners up in both the Southern Tasmanian Division 1 and Knock Out Cup competitions.

In late 1991, Hobart City ceased to exist, with its committee, volunteers and players either being absorbed into other clubs or choosing retirement. In 2021, family members of the original founders, Maria Marino, Robbie Marino and Peter Cavarretta began a rebirth of Hobart City Azzurri.

BEACHSIDE FC

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The Howrah Junior Soccer Club was founded by Jurgen Webb in 1975. The club was initially based at Howrah Primary School fielding teams from under 9’s through to under 12’s.

As the club grew, the word “Junior” was dropped from the club’s name as the club fielded its first senior men’s team in 1981. The club trained at the Howrah Primary School ground and played their home matches at Wentworth Park in Bellerive, and at Darcy Street in South Hobart.

During the 2000/2001 season, the club became aware that Sandown Park in Sandy Bay was no longer being used for hockey; the club approached the Hobart City Council with the intention of using Sandown Park as a training and home gameday venue. The council agreed to this proposition on the condition that the club change their Eastern Shore name of the Howrah Soccer Club. Thus, Beachside Football Club was born…

From the humble beginnings of the Howrah Soccer Club over 40 years ago, Beachside moved on to field youth teams from under 13’s through to 18’s age groups and a women’s and a men’s team in the Southern Championship 1 rosters, as well as a team in both the Challenge League and Southern Championship competitions.

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Beachside FC first team photo

HOBART CITY BEACHSIDE F.C.

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In 2021, Beachside and Hobart City football clubs joined forces to create a new football club: Hobart City Beachside FC. The rich history of both clubs remained key elements in the mission and vision of the Club moving forward.

This was an exciting chapter in both Clubs’ history and provided many more opportunities to the football community, playing its home games at Sandown Park, in the beautiful beachside suburb of Sandy Bay.

Hobart City Beachside FC was a family friendly, community-focused club that aimed to increase participation at the grassroots level for both boys and girls by offering an exciting juniors’ program.

The merger resulted in a larger club with greater resources and expertise to draw upon, better able to recruit quality coaches and support staff. It had a stronger voice with which to bring about positive change and influence the football sport’s governing body.

HOBART CITY F.C.

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In 2023, after careful consideration and deliberation, a significant decision was made to rename the Club to Hobart City F.C. The decision to make this change recognises the importance of having a single, clear identity as we continue to grow and evolve.

We have a deep appreciation for our Beachside heritage and this will remain embedded in our culture and the decisions we make moving forward as a club. However, in the interest of our club’s growth and clarity, we have decided to simplify our name in order to embrace a more straightforward and memorable identity.

Hobart City F.C. will offer a quality football experience to as many players as possible and will strive to provide a genuine pathway for talented players to play at the highest level.

Hobart City F.C. looks forward to this new chapter and the opportunities it brings. We believe that this change will not only make it easier to refer to our club but will also help us attract new members, sponsors and fans.

Alex Cisak

Hobart City FC

Just like your child, Alex’s football story began here in Tasmania.

Shortly after making his senior debut for South Hobart FC at age 15, Alex signed for former English Premier League Champions, Leicester City. He would go on to play over 200 games of professional football for clubs including Burnley, Portsmouth, Oldham Athletic and Leyton Orient

In a career spanning 15 years, Alex has worked alongside players such as England goalkeepers Ian Walker and Tom Heaton, Liverpool and Southampton striker Danny Ings, as well as England and Atletico Madrid full back, Kieran Trippier.

Having played his way up to both the English Premier League and the Socceroos, Alex has a strong understanding of what it takes to achieve life’s goals. Regardless of the level or team you might play for, he is excited to share his experience with you and help you to achieve yours.

Previous clubs: Sydney FC, Leicester City (Championship),Tamworth -Loan (Conference), Accrington Stanley (League two), Portsmouth -Loan (League One) Oldham Athletic Football Club (League one) Leyton Orient – Loan (League One) Burnley ( Championship and Premiership ) Leyton Orient (League One)

Total Club Appearances: 212

National Team caps: Poland Under 17’s 2, Australia Under 20’s 5, Australia world cup qualifiers squad for 2018 world cup ( 5 Games )

Honours: 2008/09 Coca-Cola League 1 Champion, 2006/07 English Premier Youth League Champion, ESPN PFA Fans’ League Two Player of the Month Award for March 2011 (Accrington Stanley), 2013/2014 Championship runner up (promotion to the Premiership), 2015/2016 Leyton Orient player of the season, 2018/2019 Sydney Fc Premiers – A league, 2017 FFA Cup Winners 2018, 2018 FFA Cup Runner Up

International: Winner of 2008 ASEAN Championship- Australia 20s