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Altona Magic Soccer Club (Commonly known as Altona Vardar SC) is a soccer team based in Altona North, a western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The Magic currently compete in the second tier of the Australian soccer league system. Founded in 1968, Altona Magic plays out of Paisley Park Soccer Complex.
Avondale FC: 26 16 6 4 65 29 +36 54 3 Oakleigh Cannons: 26 16 5 5 53 28 +25 53 4 Heidelberg United: 26 14 9 3 46 21 +25 51 5 Hume City: 26 15 5 6 50 29 +21 50 6 Dandenong City: 26 11 4 11 50 51 −1 37 7 Melbourne Knights: 26 10 5 11 43 37 +6 35 8 Altona Magic: 26 10 3 13 43 50 −7 33 9 Port Melbourne: 26 9 6 11 41 52 −11 33 10 Dandenong ...
The Paisley Park Soccer Complex in Altona North, Victoria, provides the facilities for local soccer club Altona Magic, who play in National Premier Leagues Victoria and are supported by the Macedonian Australian community. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 spectators.
In 2013, Dandenong City finished in second place in the Victorian State League 2 Two South-East, [4] but missed out on promotion to State League 1 after losing a playoff against Avondale FC. [ 5 ] This was not to matter, though, as through City's acceptance into the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1 in 2014 meant that the club jumped from the ...
Avondale: National Premier Leagues Victoria: 2: Victoria: Melbourne: Auckland FC [a] A-League Men: 1: New Zealand: Auckland: New club Australian Catholic University: Football Queensland Premier League 6 − Metro: 8: Queensland: Brisbane: Australian Defence Force Academy: Capital League Division 3: 6: Australian Capital Territory: Canberra ...
New Hartford-3 vs. Schalmont-Franklin Academy winner, at Northeastern Clinton HS or SUNY Plattsburgh (date, time TBD) Williamsville-6 vs. Aquinas Institute-5, at Webster Schroeder HS, 1 p.m.
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The men's program aims to prepare players for selection in the Australia U17 squad and FFA Centre of Excellence program. Between 20 and 25 scholarships are awarded each year to athletes who are 13–17 years old that show the potential to represent Australia at U-17 level.