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Dandenong Thunder vs Hume City — Australia Victoria NPL

Dandenong Thunder

Dandenong Thunder

1:3

George Andrews Reserve

Hume City

Hume City

Match Facts

  • Venue: George Andrews Reserve
  • Dandenong Thunder home ground: George Andrews Reserve
  • Hume City stadium: ABD Stadium
  • Dandenong Thunder founded 1970
  • Hume City founded 1979
  • League country: Australia

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Dandenong Thunder

Australia Victoria NPL

Stadium
George Andrews Reserve
Founded
1970
Country
Australia
Location
Dandenong, Victoria, Australia

Dandenong Thunder SC is a soccer club from Dandenong, a suburb in the South-East region of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They are an Albanian Australian-backed club. Thunder compete in the National Premier Leagues Victoria. In 2012, Dandenong claimed the famous treble of the Victorian Premier League Minor Premiership, the Football Federation Victoria State Knockout Cup and the VPL championship.

Hume City

Australia Victoria NPL

Stadium
ABD Stadium
Founded
1979
Country
Australia
Location
Broadmeadows, Victoria

Hume City Football Club is a semi-professional Australian football club based in Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. Established by the local Turkish Australian community, the club competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria. The club, known by the local Turkish Australian community as Anadoluspor, is the most successful Turkish Australian-backed football club in Australia. Hume City has senior men's, women's and junior boys and girls teams, all based out of John Ilhan Memorial Reserve.

Australia Victoria NPL

The National Premier Leagues Victoria (NPL Victoria or NPL VIC) is a semi-professional soccer league in Victoria, Australia. The league is a part of the National Premier Leagues, and is the highest level within the Victorian soccer league system, serving jointly as the second tier within the overall Australian pyramid. Administered by Football Victoria, NPL Victoria is the latest iteration of first division competitions in the state. Historically known as the Victorian State League and lat...