Results

Australia Victoria Premier League 1 06/27 09:30 20 [11] Langwarrin v Northcote City [6] W 5-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 06/21 05:00 19 [11] Langwarrin v Bentleigh Greens [2] D 1-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 06/14 05:00 18 [11] Langwarrin v Olimpia [9] W 2-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 06/06 10:00 17 [7] Brunswick City v Langwarrin [12] W 1-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 05/31 05:00 16 [13] Langwarrin v Kingston City [12] W 3-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 05/26 10:30 15 [6] Bulleen Lions v Langwarrin [13] L 2-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 05/17 08:00 14 [3] Caroline Springs George Cross v Langwarrin [12] L 5-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 05/10 05:00 13 [10] SK Bad Wimsbach v Langwarrin [11] L 2-1
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 05/03 07:30 12 [14] Langwarrin v Western United FC NPL [5] W 3-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/29 09:30 - Langwarrin v Clifton Hill L 1-2
Australia Victoria Premier League 1 04/26 08:30 11 [14] FC Melbourne Srbija v Langwarrin [13] L 1-0
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/16 09:30 - Langwarrin v Mornington W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 15 13
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 17 8 9
Goals for 40 27 13
Goals against 58 30 28
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - Langwarrin SC

Langwarrin Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in Langwarrin South, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1964, the club competes in National Premier Leagues Victoria 2.

History

Langwarrin Soccer Club was formed by local Dutch Australians in 1964 as an alternative to Australian rules football in the region. The initial name of the club was The Langwarrin All Stars. The side played its first games at the local primary school, and soon moved to the site of the Frankston golf driving range on Cranbourne Road. The first game was against Melbourne who beat the young All Stars 20–1.[]

In 1968, the club moved to its current home on Barretts Road. The land was donated to the club by Wally Lawton and became known as Lawton Park. The first senior team at Langwarrin was formed in 1968.

In 1981, Langwarrin entered the Victorian Provisional League One. In 1991, works were completed on the new clubrooms at Lawton Reserve. In 1994 the grounds were relaid.

In 1999, Gus Macleod was appointed as senior head coach of the club, a position he would go on to hold for 20 seasons.

Langwarrin was promoted to the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 competition after taking out the State League Division 1 South-East championship title in 2017. In 2018, the club's first season in the National Premier Leagues league system, Langy finished in 8th place in the 10-team NPL2 East competition.

In August 2018, after iconic coach Gus Macleod resigned from his role, the club announced that Scott Miller would coach the team for the 2019 season. Miller brought in a number of high-profile players for the 2019 season, including former Oakleigh Cannons midfielder Wayne Wallace, Damir Stoilovic, David Stirton, Roddy Covarrubias, Jamie Cumming, Jordan Templin and Fraser Maclaren.

Langwarrin Soccer Club, based in Langwarrin, Victoria, is a prominent community-focused soccer team known for its commitment to fostering local talent and promoting the sport at all levels. Established in 1969, the club has a rich history and has become a cornerstone of the local sporting community.

The team competes in various leagues, showcasing a blend of experienced players and emerging young talent. Langwarrin is recognized for its strong emphasis on player development, offering programs for all ages, from juniors to seniors. The club's facilities are well-maintained, providing an excellent environment for training and matches.

Langwarrin's playing style is characterized by teamwork, skill, and a strong work ethic, making them a competitive force in their league. The club enjoys a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin, creating an electric atmosphere during home games.

Off the field, Langwarrin Soccer Club is dedicated to community engagement, organizing events and initiatives that promote inclusivity and sportsmanship. With a vision to grow the love of soccer in the region, Langwarrin continues to be a vital part of the local sports landscape, inspiring future generations of players.