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Bulli FC, commonly known as Bulli Football Club are a semi-professional association football team based in
Bulli, New South Wales Bulli ( ) is a northern suburb of Wollongong situated on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. History Bulli is possibly derived from an Aboriginal word signifying "double or two mountains" referring to Mount Kembla and Mount Keira ...
. They compete in the
Illawarra Premier League The Illawarra Premier League is a regional Australian semi-professional association football league, comprising teams from the Illawarra, and South Coast regions of New South Wales. The competition is run under the Football South Coast body, an ...
, and are considered one of the most successful teams in the competition having finished Premiers 4 times, the most recently in 2014. The team plays out of Balls Paddock, a small ground located at
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, just south of Bulli which was opened in 1988. Bulli FC has had several well known, high-profile players both play, and coach at the club including Socceroos players
Adrian Alston Adrian Alston (born 6 February 1949) is a former professional soccer player. Born in England, he began his career as a youth player with Preston North End and briefly at non-league Fleetwood before moving to Australia. In Australia, he played f ...
, and
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. In addition to their Illawarra Premier League team, Bulli FC also fields junior teams and women's teams in local club competitions in Wollongong.


Current Squads


First Grade 2025

Captain: Ben McDonald Players: 1: Ayman Hill (GK) 4: Samuel Sisounon (C) 5: Logan Mathie 6: Sam Davies 7: Denim Nou 8: Aaron Baker 9: Ben McDonald (C) 10: Lewis Grimshaw 11: Noah Vidler 12: Marcelo Martellotta 13: Benjamin Spruce 14: Rui Ishizuka 16: Alexander Price 17: Michael Kyriakoudes 18: Adam Kairis 21: Ben McGinnes (GK) 23: Alexander Rooke 24: Ryan Akhurst 25: Samuel Adnum Coach: Robert Bemi Coach: Ryan Emerton Coach: Jason Hegarty Manager: Kal Kis


Youth Grade 2025

Captain: Kiran Dhami Players: 15: Gabriel Corvalan 26: Will Bain 28: Lucas Dubowski 30: Kiran Dhami (C) 32: Lachlan McLeish 33: Max Miranda 34: Luca Jones 37: Luca Mastroianni 38: Kai Macpherson 39: William Davis 40: Joel Olbourne 41: Travis Lee (GK) 42: Cooper Karlson 43: Kyan Hawke 44: Ben Parry 45: Kyan Wallis Coach: Arturo Miranda Coach: Allan Jones Manager: Alan McLeish


Second Grade 2025

Captain: Alexander Baulch Players: 2: Jake Almond 3: Alexander Baulch (C) 19: Jett Stroemer 20: Lennox Roodenrys 22: Noah McNeill 27: Lewis Clements 29: Flynn Martin 31: Fletcher Bowler (GK) 35: Jackson Giustiniani 36: Cassidy Mar 46: Mason Elphick 47: Zane Stroemer 48: Hayden Southall 49: Jayden Cook 50: Cameron Bogeski Coach: Kevin Lewis Coach: Randolph Mar Manager: Mark Hancox


History


Foundation

Bulli football club, was founded at the turn of the 20th century in 1901, however records of some organised football competition go back as far as the mid 1880s. This is believed to be the North Illawarra Rovers who are credited with being the "First club on the NSW South Coast – North Illawarra, with a ground at Bulli, founded in 1888". The foundations of the club were believed to have occurred whilst British traditions of football were still in a development stage.


Early years

Historically, Bulli have always played in strips of blue and white. This however changed in the 1950s when following amalgamation with Bulli Surf Life Saving Club (Bulli SLSC) they changed their kits to green and gold. In 1956 Bulli took out their first Premiership of the Illawarra 1st division. The 1960s were seen as the golden generation for the club, with silverware and success being had right throughout the decade. The 1969 team, coached by Ron Mcgarry (Ex Newcastle Unt UK and South coast Unt) won an impressive 5 trophies that year, including the Premiership & Championship for 1969, NSW Amateur Cup, Langridge Shield and the Corrimal Leagues Knock-out. These successes earned the team the title "The invincibles".


1970s, 1980s and 1990s

Th 1970s saw a return to a blue and white playing strip. However the 70s was not to be a successful decade for the club on the field. However, it was a success for the field of youth which the club brought through their ranks. The club however struggled in the opening years of the IPL. The 1980s would be a mixed bag of success's and disappointments for the club. They were relegated into the second division in 1982, however re-gained promotion into the Illawarra Premier League after winning the 1983 second division. 2 years later they would achieve their first success in the Illawarra Premier League, when they won the 1985 season. 1986 would see them defend their Premiership, and go on to win further silverware, winner the grand final. 1988 would also see more success for the North Wollongong club, with the opening of their home ground Balls Paddock, by Wollongong Mayor Frank Arkell, MP Brian Tobin, and Illawarra Football Association President George Naylor. Bulli would go on to win their third IPL title in 1988, their last piece of silverware for 26 years. The 1990s for the club saw steady finishing, for little or no reward. Some of the club's most famous, and well-respected players played during this era including Rod Paterson who would go on a 22-year career with the club.


2000s-now

The start of the 21st century started poorly for Bulli, with the club being relegated for only their second time in its history in 2002 since the foundation of the Illawarra Premier League. However, like their previous relegation in 1982, the club bounced back the season following, and would go on to win the Bampton Cup in 2004. In 2006 Bulli made headlines in the Australian footballing community, when they signed former English born Socceroo,
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. Alston, who made appearances for
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, and Luton Town FC coached the club for 2-years. The club's next major piece of silverware would come in the 2014 Illawarra Premier League season, where they finished Premiers, ahead of Dapto Dandaloo Fury FC. Dapto Dandaloo would go on to win the grand final, defeating Bulli 2–0 in the process. It was this season they signed another former Socceroo, and former
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stalwart
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who signed for the club following a stint with the
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. In 2017, Matt Bailey took over from Ben Smith as first-grade coach. The side enjoyed success in the
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, reaching the seventh round where they were beaten 3–0 by NPL heavyweights
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at Balls Paddock. Bulli won the Bert Bampton Cup for the second time in their history, their final opponents where
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and a Marcus Beattie goal saw Bulli win 1–0. In the final round of the season, Bulli clinched their fifth League Championship with a 1–0 win over 2nd placed
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. Bulli made it to the Grand Final where they faced
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who came 5th in the regular season. Though Bulli were strong favourites Port Kembla secured a shock upset, winning via a penalty shootout after it finished 0–0 after extra time.


Grand Final Hoodoo

Despite being one of the Premier League's most successful clubs, Bulli would go 32-years between their first grand final win in 1986 and their second in 2018. This period saw the club lose eight grand finals including seven in 12 seasons between 2006 and 2017 including a shock penalty shootout defeat to Port Kembla in 2017 which was one of the biggest upsets in the competition's history. Bulli would break the hoodoo in 2018 with a 3–2 win over rivals Wollongong United at Win Stadium


Notable past players and managers

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Adrian Alston Adrian Alston (born 6 February 1949) is a former professional soccer player. Born in England, he began his career as a youth player with Preston North End and briefly at non-league Fleetwood before moving to Australia. In Australia, he played f ...
 – 43 appearances, 7 goals for
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Dean Heffernan Dean James Heffernan (born 19 May 1980) is a former professional football (soccer) player. Club career With the Central Coast Mariners he scored 8 goals from left back in 24 games and was subsequently named in FourFourTwo's A-League dream team. ...
 – 2 appearances, 1 goal for
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Honours and awards

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Illawarra Premier League The Illawarra Premier League is a regional Australian semi-professional association football league, comprising teams from the Illawarra, and South Coast regions of New South Wales. The competition is run under the Football South Coast body, an ...
**Premiers (6): 1985, 1986, 1988, 2014, 2017, 2018 **Champions (2): 1986, 2018 * Bert Bampton Cup **Champions (3): 2004, 2017, 2024


References

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