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Central Coast United FC , is a semi-professional soccer club, based and located on the Central Coast of New South Wales . For the 2024 season, the club's senior teams will compete in the NSW League Two competitions and the clubs youth team will compete in NSW League Three competitions.

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8-617: In 2017, the club applied and was granted a licence to compete under from the start of the 2018 season. In both the 2018 and 2019 season, Club Captain Daniel McFarlane won NSW State League Player of the Year. In the club's first season they narrowly lost out on promotion by a single point, an incredible achievement in their first season. The club emphatically bounced back to secure the Grand Final Championship with

16-451: A victory over Bankstown United . The 2019 season saw Central Coast United again be successful as in July 2019, the club secured promotion to National Premier Leagues NSW 3 with a 3–1 victory over Prospect United in their 2nd ever season. Another marvellous achievement was set as the 2019 season for Central Coast United as it was declared the most successful Central Coast side in history due to

24-666: Is a semi-professional soccer club, based and located in the Bankstown area of New South Wales . In season 2019, they are set to compete in the NSW League Two competition. Bankstown United is the representative side of the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association. In 2016 Bankstown United finished 4th out of 12 teams with 11 wins, 5 draws and 6 losses. They lost their elimination final to Camden Tigers 2–4. In 2017

32-701: The Under 15s, 16s, 18s, 20s and the 1st Team all outright winners of the league. The 2022 season saw even more success for the club as it gained promotion to the NSW League One competition after a 1–1 draw with Canterbury Bankstown on 16 July 2022. However, the club only lasted a solitary season in League One, being relegated in 2023 back to NSW League Two , finishing 10 points off second last placed Mounties Wanderers FC . In 2023, Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast United renewed their relationship as

40-474: The club improved on their result in 2016 finishing as Premiers with 14 wins and 4 losses. However they would miss out on promotion due to the Club Championship standings and go on to lose the grand final 4–2 in extra time to the team that knocked them out in 2016, Camden Tigers. In 2018 the club found the result they were looking for. After a hard season battling hard with Central Coast United for

48-559: The high-selling Nigeria 2018 World Cup kit. As of 15 February 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. In its former role as the main feeder club for the Central Coast Mariners , many players have progressed to careers in the A-League. Notable former players include: Bankstown United Bankstown United ,

56-467: The official feeder club to Central Coast Mariners. The club colours are black and gold with white. The club's home kit was revealed in February 2022, the club will play in gold with black trim. The away kit has been confirmed as a white kit with gold pinstripes. The logo which is inspired by the skull and crossbones was designed by designer Matthew Wolff who has designed LAFC and NYCFC logo's as well as

64-481: The premiership and promotion, a win in round 20 sent the side to the top of the table with 2 games remaining. They would go on to seal promotion however the grand final win would elude them once again, going down 2–0 to their Central Coast foes. In 2022 the club will play in the NPl 2 Mens competition FNSW also announced the structure of the 2022 season which saw BUFC elevated into NPL 2 Youth (youth structure in season 2022

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