NBSC History

History

North Bankstown Soccer Club was formed in 1953 and began playing in the 1954 season. The inaugural under 10,12 and 14 teams was quick to set the pattern for future years with a premiership and two runners-up pennants. By the early 1960s, the club membership was a reflection of the rapid growth of the North Bankstown and Yagoona area, at one stage the club fielded more than 30 teams in the Bankstown United Association of Soccer Clubs (BUSAC) competition.

 

1976 Premiers

Photo: 1976 Premiers

 

Over the years, North Bankstown has competed in several successful premierships outside the district, these being the inter-suburban League and Amateur League in the early 1960s and the Metropolitan League in the late 1970s. The club was also a long-time member of the NSW Soccer Federation's division one and two competitions.

 

In the mid-1980s, Norths fielded concurrent teams controlled by the NSW Soccer Federation, the NSW Amateur Soccer Federation (Youth) League and the BUSAC. The lack of financial support by way of adequate sponsorship and/or licensed club meant it became necessary for North Bankstown to concentrate on the BUSAC.

By the late 1980s, the ageing population of the area saw the club's teams drop to around 10, with this level being consolidated and maintained. One famous era in the club's history before the Premier League, was in 1970 when the club won 10 consecutive All-Age premierships, including Champion of Champions and Amateur Cup competitions.

13 All Age division one premierships were won in the 16 years from 1964 to 1980.