Results

Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 03/19 07:08 - West Wallsend SC v Cessnock City Hornets W 1-3
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 08/04 08:15 - Singleton Strikers FC v Cessnock City Hornets L 3-0
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 06/22 10:12 - Kahibah FC v Cessnock City Hornets D 2-2
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 06/12 06:24 - Kahibah FC v Cessnock City Hornets L 1-0
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 05/02 04:52 - Belmont Swansea United SC v Cessnock City Hornets L 1-0
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 04/24 05:09 - Cessnock City Hornets v Singleton Strikers FC D 1-1
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 04/18 04:48 - Cessnock City Hornets v Cooks Hill United L 0-11
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 04/11 04:53 - Cessnock City Hornets v West Wallsend SC L 0-1
Ausztrál FFA Kupa - selejtező 04/07 09:00 - Kahibah FC v Cessnock City Hornets L 5-2
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 03/31 08:22 - Cessnock City Hornets v Kahibah FC W 3-0
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 09/09 09:33 - Cessnock City Hornets v Cooks Hill United L 0-3
Ausztrál Northern NSW 1. osztály 09/05 04:56 - Kahibah FC v Cessnock City Hornets L 1-0

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 3 1 3
Goals against 1 1 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Cessnock City Hornets FC is a semi-professional soccer club based in Cessnock, New South Wales. The Hornets currently compete in the Northern NSW State League Division 1 with teams in First Grade, Reserve Grade, Under 18, Under 16, Under 15, Under 14 and Under 13 divisions. Northern NSW State League Division 1 is the 2nd tier of Football in Northern New South Wales Football below the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW.

History

Over the years, doubt has been expressed about the birth of soccer in Cessnock.

To get down to the basic truths, Sid Grant, a well known historian, undertook a detailed research including personal interviews with old Bob Harden (ex-West Wallsend skipper), Tom Rennex, ‘G ‘Tup’’ Rennex, Alf Brunskill, Alec Renfrew and others. But the truth of this problem came out when a former Secretary of the NDBFA, Mr George Reay of Dudley, presented Sid with both the official minute book and registrar of players book for the period 1902–1911.

This indicated clearly that soccer started in Cessnock in April 1907. A group of 15 sportsmen met on a vacant allotment just south of the Cessnock railway station. Many of these enthusiasts were recent arrivals from Minmi, West Wallsend, Greta and Stockton. The first ground was a large vacant area near where the Aberdare Park was established 15 years later. 2007 saw Cessnock celebrate 100 years of football.