Dingley Stars FC
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Dingley Stars Football Club is an
History
Cheltenham Soccer Club, also known as Cheltenham Spor, was established in 1974 by members of Melbourne's
The club was known was Southern Stars (Genclik Gucu) Football Club, the club had outgrown the ground Chadwick Reserve in Dingley. The club's senior and reserve teams moved to Ross Reserve and then Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, while Chadwick Reserve remained the home of the club's junior teams. Today Dingley Stars FC has players from all cultural backgrounds and recently moved back to their traditional home ground Chadwick Reserve for all matches.
Club performance history
2003: Victorian State League Division 3 – 9th
2004: Victorian State League Division 3 – 2nd [Promoted]
2005: Victorian State League Division 2 – 8th
2006: Victorian State League Division 2 – 2nd [Promoted]
2007: Victorian State League Division 1 – 3rd
2008: Victorian State League Division 1 – 4th
2009: Victorian State League Division 1 – 12th [Relegated]
2010: Victorian State League Division 2 – 1st [Promoted]
2011: Victorian State League Division 1 – 2nd [Promoted]
2012: Victorian Premier League – 10th
2013: Victorian Premier League – 12th [Relegated]
2014: Victorian State League Division 1 – 12th [Relegated]
2015: Victorian State League Division 2 – 12th [Relegated]
2016: Victorian State League Division 3 – 6th
2017: Victorian State League Division 3 – 10th
2018: Victorian State League Division 3 – 12th [Relegated]
2019: Victorian State League Division 4 – 7th
Match fixing scandal
On 15 September 2013 Victoria Police arrested up to ten people, including Southern Stars players David Obaze,
Gerry Subramaniam, a Malaysian national and the Australian ring-leader of the betting syndicate behind the match fixing, was sentenced to three years jail in Australia, to be followed by deportation to Malaysia.[3]
References
- ^ "Victorian League Archive". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
- ^ "FIFA extends British footballers' Australia-wide bans globally". ABC News (Australia). 17 March 2014.
- ^ News, ABC (24 April 2014). "Soccer match-fixing ringleader sentenced". ABC News (Australia).
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External links
- Official website Archived 21 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- Dingley Stars Victorian Football Club Archive