New Town Eagles

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New Town Eagles
Full name New Town Eagles
Football Club
Founded 1962
Ground Clare Street, New Town
Capacity 400
Chairman Darren Frost
Manager Mark Leszczynski
League Southern Premier League
2006 6th
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Newtown Eagles Football Club is a Football (soccer) Club which represents New Town in the Tasmanian Southern Premier League. The club also fields teams in all junior divisions, as well as womens teams. New Town Eagles play their home games at Clare Street, in the New Town, Tasmania.

The club began life as White Eagle, who proudly represented the Polish migrant community in Tasmania. Many Poles came to Tasmania immediately after World War II to seek a new life and better conditions following the devastation of the war, and many of them found it too. Many Poles who came to Tasmania found good jobs on the dangerous but well paid giant dam-building schemes of the then "Hydro-Electric Commission" (now Hydro Tasmania). These new migrants brought many of their traditions with them from home, one of which of course was football.

White Eagle was formed in 1962, and enjoyed immediate success, winning the KO Cup in their first year. White Eagle first entered the Southern Premier League in 1964, although some of their players may have previously represented the failed Hydro side which played in the competition from 1955 until 1957. The team entered the top tier of the southern competition after winning the first division in only their second season of existence in 1963.

Throughout their history White Eagles drew strongly from the migrant Polish community, and this has continued after being forced to change their name to New Town Eagles in 1997 when it was decided all Australian football clubs should end their ethnic affiliations. As of 2006, New Town Eagles have although less successful in the Southern Premier League, New Town Eagles have managed to win the State Championship 8 times, making them equal second with Hobart Zebras on the all time winners list. The enjoyed a great run in the short lived Tasmanian State League in the late 1980s winning the competition from 1988 to 1991 every year.

  • State Championship: (8 times) 1977,1978,1988,1989,1990,1991,1995,1997
  • State Championship Runners-up: (4 times) 1968,1986,1994,1996
  • Southern Premierships: (3 times) 1977,1986,1989
  • Southern Premier Runners-up: (once)1968
  • KO Cup Winners: (4 times) 1987,1989,1996,1997
  • Summer Cup Winners: (10 times)1974,1976,1977,1990,1991,1992,1994,1996,1997,2000
  • Summer Cup Runners-up: (9 times)1978,1986,1988,1989,1993,1999,2001,2002,2006
  • Cadbury Charity Cup Winners: (twice)1987,1991
  • Cadbury Charity Cup Runners-up: (twice)1992,1993
  • Cadbury Trophy Winners: (twice)1988,1994
  • Cadbury Trophy Runners-up: (5 times) 1978,1986,1989,1992,1993
  • DJ Trophy Winners: (once)1976
  • Falkinder and Association Cup Winners: (once)1968
  • Falkinder and Association Cup Runners-up: (once) 1969
  • Association Cup: (once) 1968

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Glenorchy Knights | Kingborough Lions | South Hobart | University | Clarence United | New Town Eagles | Hobart Zebras | Hobart Olympic | Metro Claremont | Taroona |

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Defunct: Tasmanian Championship

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