Club History

Our History 

Super Sunday

2016 heralded the most successful year in the history of Coogee United FC. Out of the 15 competing teams across all competitions, the mighty black and white won 6 league titles, 5 grand finals with runners up in another 2; and won the first ever ESFA Cup in the women’s competition.

September 20, 2016

Super Sunday

2016 heralded the most successful year in the history of Coogee United FC. Out of the 15 competing teams across all competitions, the mighty black and white won 6 league titles, 5 grand finals with runners up in another 2; and won the first ever ESFA Cup in the women’s competition.

September 20, 2016

Club's first ESFA Cup win

Coogee Women’s division 2 team became the first team in the history of the club to win the ESFA Cup knock out competition.

July 13, 2016

Club's first ESFA Cup win

Coogee Women’s division 2 team became the first team in the history of the club to win the ESFA Cup knock out competition.

July 13, 2016

ESSFA Saturday Premier League entry

2007 saw the launch of another exciting new arm to the club, with Coogee United entering two top grade teams into the newly formed ESSFA Saturday Premier League.

March, 2007

ESSFA Saturday Premier League entry

2007 saw the launch of another exciting new arm to the club, with Coogee United entering two top grade teams into the newly formed ESSFA Saturday Premier League.

March, 2007

Junior teams added

For the first time in the history of this great Club, 2006 saw the introduction of Junior Teams to the ESFA competition.

February 2, 2006

Junior teams added

For the first time in the history of this great Club, 2006 saw the introduction of Junior Teams to the ESFA competition.

February 2, 2006

First Women's Team

Coogee United Football Club introduced a women’s team in 2003, which consisted mainly of girls that were sick of watching their partners play on a Sunday and decided to form a team themselves.

February, 2003

First Women's Team

Coogee United Football Club introduced a women’s team in 2003, which consisted mainly of girls that were sick of watching their partners play on a Sunday and decided to form a team themselves.

February, 2003

Coogee United was born

Coogee United Football Club was formed by Tony Pengue and Paul Smith by a merger of members of the Charing Cross Soccer Clubs (later known as Coogee Prisoners Soccer Club) and Guitar Crazy SC.

January, 2003

Coogee United was born

Coogee United Football Club was formed by Tony Pengue and Paul Smith by a merger of members of the Charing Cross Soccer Clubs (later known as Coogee Prisoners Soccer Club) and Guitar Crazy SC.

January, 2003

Frequently Asked Questions 

Please feel free to e-mail us on trials@coogeeunited.com or use the ‘Contact Us‘ tab for telephone contact and team managers’ details. Please include your name, a contact telephone number and full details of your enquiry. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Coogee United Men’s Premier League and Premier League Reserve teams play their home games at Heffron Park, (via Fitzgerald Avenue) Maroubra. Please click here for a Google Maps location (see the green arrow).

Our All-Age men’s and women’s grades played their 2015 season home games at Chifley Reserve in Chifley. This may be changing in the 2016 season so please speak to a club contact for confirmation. Home pitches will remain in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney even if there is a change in venue from Chifley.

Coogee United Men’s Premier League and Premier League Reserve teams train at ES Marks Athletics Field on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm. Please click here for a PDF document of the local area (See bottom left for ES Marks).

Our All-Age men’s and women’s trained during their 2015 season at Chifley Reserve in Chifley. This may be changing in the 2016 season so please speak to a club contact for confirmation. Training pitches will remain in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney even if there is a change in venue from Chifley.

Please contact the appropriate grade manager for details. See our contacts page for details.

The ESFA Premier League season begins on the last weekend of March of first weekend of April. Fixtures will be uploaded once released by ESFA.