Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 05/04 07:30 13 Apia L Tigers v Sydney FC NPL - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 05/11 09:00 14 Hills United FC v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 05/18 07:30 15 NWS Spirit FC v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 05/25 07:30 16 Apia L Tigers v Blacktown City - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/01 07:00 17 Central Coast Mariners - U21 v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/07 09:30 18 Manly Utd v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/12 09:30 19 Apia L Tigers v St George City FA - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/16 05:30 20 Apia L Tigers v Marconi Stallions - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/22 07:00 21 Sydney Olympic v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 06/29 07:30 22 Apia L Tigers v St George Saints - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 07/07 07:30 8 Apia L Tigers v Sutherland Sharks - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 07/13 07:30 24 Apia L Tigers v Wollongong Wolves - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 07/21 05:00 25 Sydney United 58 v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 07/28 05:00 26 Rockdale Ilinden FC v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 08/03 07:30 27 Apia L Tigers v Western Sydney Wanderers - U21 - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 08/09 09:30 28 Sydney FC - U21 v Apia L Tigers - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 08/17 07:30 29 Apia L Tigers v Hills United FC - View
Ausztrál New South Wales Premier League 08/25 05:30 30 Apia L Tigers v NWS Spirit FC - View

Wikipedia - APIA Leichhardt FC

APIA Leichhardt Football Club, also known simply as APIA (Associazione Poli-sportiva Italo Australiana), is a semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of Leichhardt in Sydney, Australia. The club was formed in 1954 as APIA Leichhardt, by Italian Australians. APIA, winner of the national Australian championship of 1987, is currently a member of the NPL NSW. APIA Leichhardt are one of just three winners of the 1960s Australia Cup that are still active, the other being Caroline Springs George Cross FC and Hakoah Sydney City East FC.

History

The club was founded as the Associazione Poli-sportiva Italo Australiana ("APIA") in 1954 by members of the Italian-Australian community in Sydney's Inner West. After several years in the Canterbury District competition, the club joined the NSW Federation's state league.

In the 1960s APIA became one of the foremost soccer clubs in Australia and won the Premiership of NSW of the years 1964, 1966, 1967 and 1975, which was the highest level of achievement in the absence of a national competition. Between 1966 and 1974 APIA also won three times the State Cup of NSW, then named after a sponsor Ampol Cup. The 1974 final was considered "one of the most incredible finals" of the history of the club when skipper Jimmy Rooney and centreforward Peter Ollerton, who scored five goals, won 9–1 against Auburn in front of a crowd of 5210 at Wentworth Park, the highest finals result ever.

Rooney and Ollerton were also in the team that represented Australia a few months later in its first World Cup participation in Germany.

In 1979 APIA was given access to the National Soccer League, the top tier of Australian soccer since 1977. In 1987 APIA won the national championship, six points ahead of the Preston Makedonia Soccer Club from Melbourne, with then only two points awarded per win. The coach in that season was Rale Rasic. Charlie Yankos and Peter Katholos are probably the best known players from that side. The main cast of that year consisted of Tony Pezzano; Charlie Yankos, Arno Bertogna, Mark Brown, Jean-Paul de Marigny, Peter Tredinnick, Peter Katholos, Edward Lorens, Hilton Phillips, Gary Ward, Rod Brown and Tony Parison. In 1988 APIA won the National Soccer League Cup. By 1992 the APIA Leichhardt was overwhelmed by financial difficulties. The club was somewhat restructured and forthwith played on state level with the moniker "Tigers."

In 2017, APIA won the National Premier Leagues NSW premiership, but lost the grand final to Manly United FC on penalties. APIA also made the grand final of the 2017 Waratah Cup, but lost 3–1 to Hakoah Sydney City East FC.

In 2018, APIA won the 2018 Waratah Cup. On 21 August 2018, APIA defeated reigning A-League champions Melbourne Victory FC in the Round of 16 of the 2018 FFA Cup, becoming the seventh state-league side to beat a top-tier team in the knockout tournament. The result was billed as one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history.

APIA won the National Premier Leagues NSW Grand Final with a 2–1 victory over Sydney United in 2019. This was the first final ever played at Bankwest Stadium.

When the Football Federation Australia repealed its controversial National Club Identification Policy, which effectively banned clubs from having ethnic identities APIA dropped the "Tigers" moniker and reverted to its original badge.

The club was announced on 20 November 2023, as one of the eight foundation teams for the National Second Division, due to start either March or April 2025. They will continue to play in the NPL NSW for the 2024 season, before transitioning to the new league.

Az Apia Leichhardt Tigers egy ausztrál labdarúgócsapat Sydneyből, Új-Dél-Walesből. Az NPL NSW-ben, Ausztrália harmadosztályában játszanak. A klubot 1954-ben alapították portugál bevándorlók, és eredetileg Associação Portuguesa de Imigrantes e Amigos néven ismerték. A klub 1977-ben változtatta nevét Apia Leichhardt Tigersre.

Az Apia Leichhardt Tigers az egyik legsikeresebb klub az NPL NSW történetében, 10 bajnoki címet és 8 kupagyőzelmet jegyeznek. A klub 2008-ban nyerte meg első bajnoki címét, és azóta további kilenc címet nyert, ebből négyet az utolsó öt szezonban. A klub emellett 2004, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 és 2022-ben is megnyerte az NPL NSW Kupát.

Az Apia Leichhardt Tigers az FFA Cup-ban is sikeres volt, 2014-ben és 2016-ban is eljutott a nyolcaddöntőbe. A klub 2017-ben megnyerte az NSW Premier League-et, miután 2-1-re legyőzte a Sydney United 58-at a döntőben.

Az Apia Leichhardt Tigers hazai mérkőzéseit a Lambert Parkban játssza Leichhardtban. A klubnak nagy szurkolótábora van, akik a "Tigers Army" néven ismertek.