Enfield City Falcons - Honours

Honours

Premier League - Champions 2011
State League - Champions 2009
Premier League - Runners up 2006 & 2007
State League - Runners up 2002
1st Division League Champions - 1961, 1983, 1993
2nd Division Champions - 1940, 1951, 1957, 1962
3rd Division Champions - 1960

Federation Cup Winners - 1923, 1961
Federation Cup Runners Up - 1924, 1953, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1980
Ampol Cup Winners - 1963

Under 23's - Premier League Champions 2003 & 2011
Under 23's - State League Grand Finalists 2000, 2001, 2002
Under 19's - State League Runners Up 2002
Under 19's - State League Champions 1999 & 2009
Under 17's - U17C JPL Champions 2012

Under 16's - U16B JPL Champions 2012

Premier League Reserves Player of the Year - Sam Monteleone 2011
Premier League Player of the Year - Shane Pearce 2006
(SASF) Premier League Player of the Year - Jimmy Tsekinis 2003
Bob Telfer Medal - Mark Mulady 2002
Len Alagich Trophy - James Costa 2000
Rob Jones Trophy - Jindou Lee 2000
Bob Telfer Medal - Craig Woods 1998
Bob Telfer Medal - Nathan Day 1992
Rothman's Medal - Robert Tuffs 1978
West End Medal - Peter McKenzie 1966

Top Goalscorer First Division: E. Dankowski (Victoria) 1958
Top Goalscorer First Division: M. Dunbar (Prospect Utd.) 1953

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