Honours
- League Champions: 3
- 2007 Senior Women's Division 3
- 2010 All Age Men's Division 8
- 2011 All Age Men's Division 6
- Grand Final Winners 7
- 2007 All Age Division 7 (1-0 vs Lions FC)
- 2010 All Age Women Division 2 (2-1 vs Coogee)
- 2010 All Age Division 1 (1-0 vs Barnstoneworth)
- 2010 All Age Division 5 (2-1 vs Sydney University)
- 2010 All Age Division 8 (4-0 vs Dunbar Rovers)
- 2011 All Age Division 3 (1-0 vs Pagewood)
- 2011 All Age Division 6 (2-1 vs Lokomotiv Cove)
- ESFA Cup: 0
- 2007 Quarter Finals
- 2008 Not Held
- 2009 2nd Round
- 2010 Semi Finals
- 2011 Quarter Finals
- 2012
- Don Parkes Trophy: 2
- 2005 4-0 vs. Dinamo Marinators
- 2012 5-4 vs. Yellow Army
- Annual vs Roar Fans: 1
- 2006 3-0 vs. Den United
- Soccerwhos Trophy: 1
- 2007 5-4 vs. Aussies On Tour (2 June 2007)
- FFDU Supporters Club 5-a-side: 1
- 2011 2-1 vs SBS Television (30 October 2011)
- Waratah Cup 0
- 2009 2nd Round
- 2010 2nd Round
- 2011 Preliminary Round
- 2012 Did not enter
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