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Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC is an Australian semi-professional
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club based in
Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, which is southeast of Edinburgh city centre, between the Rivers North and South Esk. The town had a population of 14,663 in the 2001 census which rose to 15,677 in the 2011 census, both figures b ...
,
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, currently playing in the
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. The club was founded in 1968 as Avala Sports Club and took its current name in 1992.


History

Established by
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immigrants from the
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Milan Blagojević, current Socceroos
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and Danny Vuković, as well as Young Socceroo and former
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defender
David Vranković David Vranković (born 11 November 1993) is an Australian association football player who currently plays as a centre back for Bonnyrigg White Eagles F.C. Club career On 5 October 2012 David made his professional debut for Melbourne Heart comin ...
. Misha Radovic was Red Star player for 13 years and also Champion of Europe with Yugoslavia U19 in 1979. Aleksandar Janković was manager of
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twice. Former
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defender
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played a major role in Ange Postecoglou's Premiership and Championship winning side. The club was originally known as Riverside Rapid and played in the Marickville area, before renaming as Riverside Avala and relocating to Lansvale in 1976. The following year they dropped the "Riverside" name and were promoted to the First Division of the NSW State League as Avala. The club was established in 1968 as the Avala Sports Club, named after the
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mountain in Serbia. In 1977, Avala was promoted to the
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and competed in the top level of
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until 1986. After a two-year absence from the New South Wales Premier League which included a New South Wales Winter Super League Premiership-Championship double in 1988, Avala's strong performances in the State Leagues and their strong crowd attendances didn't go unnoticed and they were offered the opportunity to be a part of the National Soccer League; however they declined due to poor administration within the Soccer Australia sector and the large financial burden it would place on the club, with many other clubs within the league at the time financially struggling. Avala returned to top flight action in 1989, undergoing a name change to Bonnyrigg White Eagles after the 1992 season, and remained in the Top Division until 2006. After picking up both a premiership and championship over the next three seasons in the Super League, in 2009 Bonnyrigg was once again promoted to the
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, playing in the highest league in New South Wales. They quickly picked up more honours by claiming their 4th and 5th New South Wales Premier League Premierships and Club Championships in the
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and
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seasons respectively, also suffering grand final defeats in the
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,
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and
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seasons. They won the championship for a third time in the 2013 NSW Premier League season and for a fourth time in 2015. Whilst competing in the NSW Premier League the club has claimed five Premierships and three Championships. Under Brian Brown the club has achieved three Premierships respectively in 2010, 2012 and 2014 alongside two Championships in 2013 defeating the
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at Penrith Stadium in front of over 8000 spectators thanks to a solitary goal from Former
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. The club continued their Championship winning feat in 2015 with a 2–0 victory of arch rivals
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at
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in-front of a crowd of 3000. The club also reached the 2010 and 2012 NSW Premier League Grand Finals but lost to
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and
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respectively. In 2016, Bonnyrigg White Eagles qualified for the
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round of 32 after beating Parramatta FC in the final qualification round. This was Bonnyrigg's debut appearance in the final rounds of the Cup. After an abysmal 2018 season for the club, the Bonnyrigg White Eagles were relegated and will now compete in the NSW NPL 2 competition in 2019.


Colours and badge

Bonnyrigg White Eagles' home colours have been the traditional red shirt, blue shorts and white socks since the club's inception. The away kit has seen changes from year to year and is currently white shirt, blue shorts and blue socks. Bonnyrigg's club badge consists and a crowned double-headed White Eagle with a soccer ball over a
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in its centre. The badge is similar in design to certain elements of the
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. This is overlaid over a red-blue-white background which mirrors the club's main kit.


Stadium

Bonnyrigg White Eagles play their home matches at Bonnyrigg Sports Club in
Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, which is southeast of Edinburgh city centre, between the Rivers North and South Esk. The town had a population of 14,663 in the 2001 census which rose to 15,677 in the 2011 census, both figures b ...
,
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. The ground dates back to May 1966 when of land was purchased for the building of a social club and soccer grounds. Over the years the grounds were improved when in 1986 it became the permanent home ground for Bonnyrigg. In 2001, an additional 1.2 hectares of land was purchased as part of a plan to renovate the club and expand the training grounds. This was completed in October 2005.


Rivalries


Sydney United

Bonnyrigg has a fierce rivalry with the Croatian backed Sydney United. The two clubs first met in the state leagues in the late 1970s with then Sydney Croatia dominating almost most of the games between the two clubs. Avala and Croatia met in the Ampol Cup Semi Final in 1977 in which Avala defeated Croatia one goal to nil. The last time the two clubs would meet would be in 1983 with Croatia being promoted to the National Soccer League and Avala remaining in the State leagues. After the demise of the National Soccer League in 2005 the New South Wales Premier league was formed pitting arch rivals Bonnyrigg and Sydney United. The first game was played at the Sydney United Sports Centre in which Bonnyrigg won, the winner coming from a young Milorad Simonović The second clash between United and Bonnyrigg was moved to Parramatta Stadium due to crowd violence. The Eagles took the game out four goals to one. Bonnyrigg was demoted to the Winter Super League due to fan violence and would not meet Sydney United again until 2009.


SSC Yugal

The club had a fierce rivalry with the Yugoslav backed SSC Yugal. This was mainly due to Avala being a Pro-Serbian club and SSC Yugal being a Pro-Yugoslav club. The games between the two clubs were at times met with fan violence. SSC Yugal folded in the early 1990s, ending the rivalry.


Blacktown City

Blacktown and Bonnyrigg are long time rivals with the history of both teams dating back to the 1970s where they first met. Avala met Blacktown in the 1992 Grand Final which they took out two goals to nil. The clubs would meet again in the 1998 Grand Final in which the Demons would take out. The games between the two have always been close and fierce. In the 2010 New South Wales Premier league season Bonnyrigg would be crowned premiers only to lose out to Blacktown in the Grand Final with a late winner from former Bonnyrigg player Tolgay Ozbey Various other important rivalries over the years included matches against
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, FC Bossy Liverpool,
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Supporters

Bonnyrigg White Eagles generally draws support from the
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, especially from the south-western suburbs of Sydney such as Bonnyrigg,
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. The "Avala Boys", is the name given to the actively vocal supporters group of the soccer club. After years, the Avala Boys have made their long-awaited return in 2025, bringing back the passion, loyalty, and raw energy that defined them. With flags waving and chants echoing through the stands, they’ve re-established their presence, standing tall as the heartbeat of their club. Notable appearances include: SD Raiders vs Bonnyrigg 22/3/25


Notable players and coaches

The following Bonnyrigg White Eagles players and coaches have also represented their country at international level. Australia * Agenor Muniz * Milan Blagojević * Rod Brown * Doug Utjesenovic * Greg Brown *
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Honours

Bonnyrigg's most notable achievements include; * League: ** NSW Premier League Championship (x4): 1992, 2001, 2013, 2015 ** NSW Premier League Premiership (x6): 1992, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2012, 2014 ** NSW Premier League Championship Runners Up (x6): 1997, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2012 ** NSW Premier League Premiership Runners Up (x4): 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 ** NSW Premier League Club Championship (x3): 2005, 2010, 2012 ** NSW Super League Club Championship (x1): 2008 ** NSW Super League Championship (x3) :1976, 1988, 2007 ** NSW Super League Premiership (x3): 1976, 1988, 2008 ** NSW Super League Premiership Runners Up (x1): 2007 ** NSW Division One Champions (x1) : 1973 * Cup ** National Premier Leagues Cup Runners Up (x1): 2014 ** Ampol Cup Winners (x1): 1977 **
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(x2): 1992, 2004 ** Waratah Cup Runners Up (x1): 1991 **
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Cup Winners (x2): 2003, 2005 ** NSW Continental Tyres Cup Runners Up (x1): 2004 ** White Eagles Cup Runners Up (x1): 2012 ** Karadjordje Cup Winners (x4): 1992, 1993, 1995, 2000 ** Karadjordje Cup Runners-Up (x5): 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996


The treble

Bonnyrigg's most successful year in their history came about in the 1992 season, a year their fans will never forget. A squad mixed with youth and experience, and ably led by coach
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, won the Minor Premiership, the NSW Premier League Grand Final as well as the NSW Waratah Cup.


2004–05 season controversy

The 2004–05 season was marred by controversy when
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fans of Bonnyrigg and Croatian fans of neighbouring club
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engaged in riots. At the height of tensions gunshots were fired at the Bonnyrigg Sports Club and a car was fire bombed at Sydney United's King Tomislav Croatian Club at Edensor Park.My ESPN
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had directed that all future games between the clubs must be held at a neutral venue. Bonnyrigg lost 3–1 to
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in the 2004–05 NSW Premier League grand final. Despite finishing Grand Finalists in 2004–05 and claiming the club championship, Bonnyrigg were not offered a position in the
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. The club's appeal of this decision failed and they competed in the Winter Super League for the next three seasons until promoted back to the highest level of competition in NSW for the 2009 season.


References


External links

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Bonnyrigg Sports Club official website
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