Results

Australia Tasmania Championship 03/16 03:30 - University of Tasmania v Hobart City Beachside FC L 8-1
Australia Tasmania Championship 09/09 06:30 - Metro Claremont SC v Beachside FC - View
Australia Tasmania Championship 08/13 04:00 - South Hobart Reserves v Beachside FC L 4-1
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/15 04:30 - Beachside FC v New Town Eagles L 0-3
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/08 04:30 - Beachside FC v University of Tasmania L 2-4
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/01 04:30 - Beachside FC v Taroona L 0-4
Australia Tasmania Championship 06/24 04:30 - Hobart City Beachside FC v Metro Claremont SC D 3-3
Australia Tasmania Championship 06/17 04:30 - Olympia FC Warriors v Beachside FC L 3-1
Australia Tasmania Championship 06/03 04:30 - Beachside FC v South East United FC L 3-8
Australia Tasmania Championship 05/06 04:30 - Hobart City Beachside FC v South Hobart FC 2 D Abandoned
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/07 09:00 - Glenorchy Knights FC v Hobart City Beachside FC L 7-0
Australia Tasmania Championship 04/01 03:30 - New Town Eagles v Beachside FC L 8-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 5 3
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 7 4 3
Goals for 11 8 3
Goals against 37 22 15
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 2 2 0

Hobart City Beachside Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of Sandy Bay in Hobart, Tasmania. The club's colours are green and black. The club plays its home games at Sandown Park, known to fans as the Tropicana Cauldron or simply The Tropicana. In 2021, Beachside FC and Hobart City merged to form a club under the current name.

History

Beachside FC

Beachside FC was founded in 1975 under the name Howrah Soccer Club because it played in the Hobart suburb of Howrah. The club then adopted the name Beachside HSC when it moved to its current home near Long Beach, in Sandy Bay keeping the HSC from Howrah Soccer Club despite no longer playing in that suburb. In 2011, the name was changed subtly to Beachside FC.


Hobart City

In 1977, Hobart City Azzurri was founded to provide a youth soccer club for the Italian community. In 1981, the Club changed its name to Hobart City FC, as a result of a mandate from Soccer Australia to remove all ethnic based names club titles. In 1986, the club become the Southern Tasmanian Seniors Division 1 Premiers and Knock Out Cup Winners. The club ceased to exist in late 1991, with its members joining other clubs or retiring. In 2021, family members of the original founders, began a re-creation of the Hobart City Azzurri.

Merger

In 2021, Beachside FC and Hobart City FC merged to form a new club under the name Hobart City Beachside FC.

Hobart City Beachside FC is a professional soccer team based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The team was founded in 2013 and has since become a prominent force in the Tasmanian soccer scene. The team's home ground is the picturesque Sandown Park, which is located in the suburb of Sandy Bay.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized wave, which represents the team's connection to the beachside community of Hobart. The team's motto is "Strength in Unity," which reflects their commitment to teamwork and collaboration.

Hobart City Beachside FC has a strong focus on developing young talent, and they have a thriving youth academy that provides opportunities for young players to develop their skills and progress to the senior team. The team also has a strong community focus and is involved in various initiatives to promote soccer and healthy living in the local area.

The team competes in the Southern Championship, which is the top tier of soccer in Tasmania. They have a strong record of success in the league, having won multiple championships and cups over the years. The team also competes in the FFA Cup, which is a national knockout competition that features teams from all over Australia.

Overall, Hobart City Beachside FC is a dynamic and exciting soccer team that is committed to excellence both on and off the field. With a strong focus on teamwork, community, and youth development, they are a team that is sure to continue making waves in the Tasmanian soccer scene for years to come.