List of Serbian Football Clubs in Australia

As one of the many migrant groups in Australia, the Serbian diaspora has contributed to the development of football in Australia by the formation of numerous organised football clubs across most states and territories in Australia providing a pathway for all Australians to compete.

The oldest of these clubs are White City Woodville and Fitzroy City Serbia founded in 1952 and 1953 respectively. These Serbian-backed clubs have participated and won at the highest levels of State League play as well as participating in the Karadjordje Cup which has been held every year since 1988.

This is a list of Serbian football (soccer) clubs in Australia:

ACT

  • Canberra White Eagles

New South Wales

  • Bonnyrigg White Eagles
  • Albion Park White Eagles
  • White City Football Club
  • Liverpool Sports Club

South Australia

  • White City Woodville

Western Australia

  • Dianella White Eagles
  • Maddington Eagles

Victoria

  • Casey Kings Krajina
  • Fitzroy City Serbia
  • Noble Park Drina
  • Springvale White Eagles
  • Westgate Sindjelic

QLD

  • United Eagles

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