Darwin Cubs FC

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History

The Cubs played as a foreign team in the FAS Premier League in 1994.[1] The club had to pay for all expenses for Singaporean teams who travelled to Darwin for matches and also pay their own expenses for the club to travel to Singapore.[2]

The Cubs' nickname was derived from the club's sponsorship with Carlton & United Breweries, whose mascot at the time was a cub (due to the initials of the brand). When the Darwin side was provided with a number of shirts featuring a cub mascot, the nickname was born and the team decided to keep it.[3]

The Cubs played their first match in the Premier League against Jurong Town Football Club which they won 4–0.[1] They ended the 1994 season as runners-up to another Australian team, Perth Kangaroos IFC. The Cubs lost just three games for the season, two of those to the Kangaroos.[3]

In 1995, the club failed to secure air tickets for Geylang International FC, Tampines Rovers FC and Balestier United.[4][5] After the third incident, the club was warned by FAS that further incidents would lead to postponed matches to be forfeited to the opponent teams.[5]

The Cubs subsequently withdrew from the league due to concerns over further investments for the club, eligibility of a Cubs player, refusal of FAS to let Cubs' referees to officiate Cubs' matches and excluding the club from discussion over the formation of S.League.[5]

Some of the team's higher-profile players included Luis Rodriguez, Peter Politis, Manuel Lolias, Barbero, Hamilton Thorpe, Jason Petkovic, Cyrille Ndongo-Keller and Carlo Talladira, all of whom moved to or returned to Australian National Soccer League clubs after the demise of the Cubs.

Sponsors

The Cubs had 10 sponsors which the club signed three years contracts with them.[2]

Players

First-team squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Template:Country data Christakos Archie
GK Template:Country data Kathopoulis Charlie
DF Template:Country data Kosmidis Michael
DF Template:Country data Clark Sean
DF Template:Country data Mavros Tommy
DF Template:Country data Makrylos Mikes
DF Template:Country data Hartley Damien Lee
DF Template:Country data Van Lierop Joseph Clement
DF Template:Country data Marros Basillis
MF Template:Country data Greig Jerry
MF Template:Country data Lilias Manual

Management and staff

Management

Position Name
President Nicholas Mitaros[6]

Technical staff

Position Name
Manager Malcom Bryant[7]
Coach Frank Falzon[7]

References

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