Fixtures

Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/28 05:00 12 Rockdale Ilinden FC vs Wollongong Wolves - View
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/04 06:30 13 Sutherland Sharks vs Rockdale Ilinden FC - View
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/12 05:00 14 Rockdale Ilinden FC vs Sydney FC U21 - View
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/17 10:00 15 Central Coast Mariners U21 vs Rockdale Ilinden FC - View
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/26 05:00 16 Rockdale Ilinden FC vs St George City FA - View
Australia New South Wales Premier League 06/01 09:00 17 Marconi Stallions vs Rockdale Ilinden FC - View

Results

Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/24 09:28 - Hakoah Sydney City East v Rockdale Ilinden FC W 1-2
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/21 06:30 11 [5] Apia L Tigers v Rockdale Ilinden FC [2] L 3-2
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/14 06:00 10 Rockdale Ilinden FC v Sydney Olympic W 3-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/10 09:30 - Rockdale Ilinden FC v Manly Utd D 2-2
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/07 05:00 9 [7] Sydney United 58 v Rockdale Ilinden FC [3] W 1-2
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/31 04:00 8 [4] Rockdale Ilinden FC v NWS Spirit FC [12] W 3-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/23 08:00 7 [12] Hills United FC v Rockdale Ilinden FC [5] W 0-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/17 04:00 6 [4] Rockdale Ilinden FC v Blacktown City [8] L 2-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/09 08:15 5 [10] Manly Utd v Rockdale Ilinden FC [1] D 1-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/06 08:30 4 [2] Rockdale Ilinden FC v St George Saints [9] W 4-0
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/03 04:00 3 [3] Western Sydney Wanderers NPL v Rockdale Ilinden FC [4] W 2-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 02/25 04:00 2 [5] Rockdale Ilinden FC v Marconi Stallions [5] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 16 16
Wins 18 9 9
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 6 4 2
Goals for 65 33 32
Goals against 46 23 23
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Rockdale Ilinden FC

Rockdale Ilinden Football Club (from 1992 to 2020 known as Rockdale City Suns Football Club) is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Sydney suburb of Rockdale. Founded in 1969, by Macedonian Australians, the club competes in the highest men's competition in New South Wales, the National Premier League NSW. The club's home ground is Ilinden Sports Centre, located in the suburb of Rockdale, New South Wales.

History

The Rockdale Ilinden Soccer Club was formed in 1969 by a group of Macedonian Australians who gave the team the name "Ilinden", in honour of an uprising against the Ottomans in 1903. The club's first President Simon Zipevski laid the foundations as did the late Vlade Temelkovski who was president in 1978.

On the field, the highlights were grand final wins (of different leagues) in 1984, 2002 and 2006. The 1984 NSW First Division grand final team was coached by Ilija Takac, winning 3–2 over Inter Monaro at Marconi Stadium.

18 years later followed another First Grade Grand Final victory. In 2002 the coaching team of Mile Todoroski and Bill Pilovski led the team to an amazing Premiership/Championship double with only 1 loss in 24 games. In the grand final, they would meet the Hajduk Wanderers (who Rockdale defeated 5 goals to 3 just two weeks earlier in the semi-final) in very rainy and windy conditions at the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre. The team was captained by Spase Najdoski who scored the only goal in the game which in turn was the winning goal in the grand final in front of a crowd of 3000 at Melita Stadium.

Four years later in 2006, Rockdale Ilinden would claim another grand final victory this time over Penrith Nepean United. Rockdale won 1–0 in front of a crowd of 2000 at Melita Stadium. Penrith Nepean United would gain promotion to the New South Wales Premier League as Rockdale's application would be denied by Football NSW due to the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre not meeting specific stadium criteria for the Premier League.

The Rockdale Ilinden Soccer Club has been led by a wide array of coaching identities over their history. Some of these coaches were great players in their playing days. Kaz Kulak, Archie Blue, Ilija Takac, Ati Abonyi, Ljubo Gojkovic, Geoff Hoggart, John Fleming (1980s), Ljubo Jancev, Bill Pilovski, Manfred Schaefer, Risto Gojkovski, Rale Rasic, Doug Utjesenovic, Bill Temelkovski, Bill Boskovski, Gerry Gomez (1990s), Mile Todoroski, Ivan Petkovic, Zlatko Nastevski and current coach Mike Grbevski.

Mile Todorovski, the 2008 Super League Coach of the Year was announced as the new coach for the 2009 season with all members/guests and players welcoming the announcement. Lee Sterrey, formerly the coach of Marconi Stallions, replaced him for the 2011 Premier League season. Hugo Sanchez was also named as the new Youth League head coach. The Club Committee also announced STOBI Int. as the new supplier of the playing strip and accessories for the 2009 season and beyond.

The 2009 Super League season officially began on 15 March 2009 with Rockdale Ilinden drawing 1–1 with the Northern Tigers at the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre. The club finished the season in first place on the ladder, claiming the Premiership and advancing to the finals. They were, however, eliminated during the preliminary final by the eventual champions Spirit FC 2 goals to nil.

On 12 October 2009, Football NSW announced that the Rockdale City Suns would be promoted to the Premier League competition for the 2010 season.

The 2013 season saw the appointment of Branko Culina as head coach, along with Ivan Petkovic as his assistant. The 2013 season has been the most successful season since promotion into the NSW Premier League, with the Rockdale City Suns finishing 4th in the regular season, beating Marconi Stallions, Sutherland Sharks and Sydney United on the road to the Grand Final, before going down to eventual winner, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, 1–0 in front of nearly 6,000 people at Penrith (Centrebet) Stadium.

The 2014 season saw the Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre hosted the inaugural launch of the Westfield FFA Cup on 24 February. On the field, the Suns finished in 5th place, bowing out to Sydney Olympic 2–1 in the first week of the finals.

In 2015, Rockdale parted ways with Branko Culina after an indifferent start to the NPL NSW season, appointing the experienced player Paul Reid as player/coach. The side finished in 6th place, narrowly missing out on a finals spot. The turn of fortunes since his appointment saw Paul Reid retain the head coach role for the 2016 season, helped by assistant Matthew Ribarovski.

In 2016, the club finished the regular season in 4th position before losing their semifinal to Bonnyrigg White Eagles.

In 2017, the club finished the regular season in third position and eventually missed out on a grand final position following a penalty shoot-out loss to eventual winners Manly United. The club finished the season in third position in the NPL NSW 1 club championship as a result of its under 18's finishing the regular season in 2nd position, under 20s in 6th position, and first grade finishing in first grade.

The Rockdale City Suns are a professional soccer team based in Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia. The team competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW, which is the top tier of soccer in New South Wales.

The Rockdale City Suns have a rich history and are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. The team's colors are yellow and blue, and they play their home matches at Ilinden Sports Centre.

The Rockdale City Suns have a strong squad of talented players who are dedicated to representing their club with pride and determination. They have a reputation for playing an attacking style of soccer and are always a tough opponent for any team they face.

Off the field, the Rockdale City Suns are actively involved in their local community, hosting events and initiatives to engage with fans and give back to the community. They are a respected and well-loved team in Australian soccer, and their future looks bright as they continue to strive for success on and off the field.