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  2. Eastern Suburbs FC - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Suburbs took over Heath Park as their home ground from Pineapple Rovers [14] and have played there ever since. Eastern Suburbs won the Tristram Shield in 1945, winning the final 3–1 after two periods of extra time against the YMCA club. [15] [16] The club was known as Easts United from 1947 to 1965.

  3. East Sydney Australian Football Club - Wikipedia

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    East Sydney Football Club 1911 premiers The club formed in 1880 as the first Australian Rules club in New South Wales, participating in the NSWAFA in 1881. The Sydney Morning Herald report on 12 August 1880 states, "A meeting was held on Tuesday night at the Cambridge Club hotel, Oxford street, to organise a club under the New South Wales ...

  4. Eastern Suburbs AFC - Wikipedia

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    Chart of yearly ladder positions for Eastern Suburbs in NZ 1st division soccer. Eastern Suburbs was formed in 1934 as a result of the merger of Tamaki United AFC (formed 1924) and Glen Innes (formed 1930). [2] One of the country's strongest clubs, it has won all major honours in the country, including winning the prestigious national Chatham ...

  5. UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    East Sydney Football Club 1911 premiers. When talking about the history and personalities of East Sydney Football Club, the name of Frank Dixon is the first to come to mind. He was an outstanding player and coach, and was also Deputy Lord Mayor of Sydney. A plaque dedicated to his memory is displayed on the grandstand at Trumper Park.

  6. 1978 Eastern Suburbs FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 season was the second in the National Soccer League for Eastern Suburbs (now Hakoah Sydney City East Football Club). In addition to the domestic league, they also participated in the NSL Cup. Eastern Suburbs finished 2nd in their National Soccer League season, and were eliminated in the NSL Cup quarter-finals by Brisbane City

  7. 1977 Eastern Suburbs FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 season was the first in the National Soccer League for Eastern Suburbs (now Hakoah Sydney City East Football Club). In addition to the domestic league, they also participated in the inaugural NSL Cup. Eastern Suburbs won the inaugural National Soccer League on goal difference to Marconi Fairfield.

  8. Eastern Suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Suburbs AFC, Auckland, New Zealand Eastern Suburbs F.C. , Brisbane, Australia Hakoah Sydney City East FC , formerly called Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, Australia

  9. Hakoah Sydney City East FC - Wikipedia

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    They played between 1977 and 1986 in the National Soccer League as Eastern Suburbs (1977–1979) and Sydney City (1979–1987). One of the most successful sides in New South Wales and interstate competitions in the 1960s and early 1970s coached by the now retired Bob Szatmari, Hakoah were also one of the main instigators for the establishment ...