Australia Tasmania Premier League 03/23 05:45 2 [4] Launceston City v Glenorchy Knights FC [3] L 0-4
Australia Tasmania Premier League 03/15 09:15 1 Riverside Olympic v Launceston City D Postponed
Australia Tasmania Premier League 09/09 04:30 21 [3] South Hobart v Launceston City [6] D 1-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 09/02 08:00 20 [8] Launceston United v Launceston City [6] D 2-2
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/30 10:15 15 [7] Riverside Olympic v Launceston City [6] L 1-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/26 06:45 19 [5] Launceston City v Clarence Zebras FC [6] L 0-3
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/19 04:30 18 [4] Kingborough Lions v Launceston City [5] L 2-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/12 06:45 17 [4] Launceston City v Devonport City [1] L 0-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/05 06:45 16 [4] Launceston City v Glenorchy Knights FC [2] W 2-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 07/28 10:15 15 Riverside Olympic v Launceston City - Postponed
Australia Tasmania Premier League 07/15 06:45 14 [4] Launceston City v South Hobart [3] L 0-2
Australia Tasmania Premier League 07/09 04:00 13 [8] Launceston United v Launceston City [5] W 0-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 07/01 06:45 12 [5] Launceston City v Clarence Zebras FC [3] W 3-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 06/24 06:45 11 [5] Launceston City v Kingborough Lions [6] L 0-2
Australia Tasmania Premier League 06/17 06:45 10 [3] Launceston City v Devonport City [1] L 1-8
Australia Tasmania Premier League 06/03 06:30 9 [2] Glenorchy Knights FC v Launceston City [3] L 1-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 05/26 10:15 8 [3] Launceston City v Riverside Olympic [7] W 4-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 05/13 04:00 7 [4] South Hobart v Launceston City [3] D 1-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 05/05 10:15 6 [3] Launceston City v Launceston United [8] W 3-1
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/29 07:30 - Launceston City v Clarence Zebras FC L 1-2
Australia Tasmania Premier League 04/22 04:30 5 [6] Clarence Zebras FC v Launceston City [3] L 2-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 04/15 06:45 4 [5] Launceston City v Kingborough Lions [4] W 4-3
Australia Tasmania Premier League 04/01 05:30 3 [2] Devonport City v Launceston City [1] L 2-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 03/25 05:30 2 [2] Glenorchy Knights FC v Launceston City [2] W 0-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 03/17 09:15 1 Launceston City v Riverside Olympic W 2-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 09/10 04:30 21 [7] Olympia FC Warriors v Launceston City [5] W 0-1
Australia Tasmania Premier League 09/03 06:30 20 [5] Launceston City v Kingborough Lions [3] L 0-3
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/27 06:30 19 [5] Launceston City v Glenorchy Knights FC [4] L 1-2
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/20 04:15 18 [1] Devonport City v Launceston City [5] L 2-0
Australia Tasmania Premier League 08/12 09:30 17 [8] Riverside Olympic v Launceston City [5] D 2-2

Wikipedia - Launceston City FC

Launceston City Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Launceston, Tasmania. The club was founded in 1957 and currently participating in the Tasmanian NPL Tasmania since 2013, run by the governing body Football Federation Tasmania. The club has over 100 registered players across senior, women and social leagues.

The junior club was briefly called "Westside Devils Soccer Club" from 1998 to 2016 and has since changed to Launceston City Devils. It has age groups from Under 6 to Under 16, and is one of the largest and most successful junior soccer clubs in the state with over 350 junior soccer players. The club also has a women's team which has been dominant since the turn of the century, picking up 9 Premier League titles and going unbeaten over four league seasons between 2005 and 2008.

History

Launceston City founded in 1957. City was particularly dominant in the 1960s, when they won every season except 1964. Although Northern Tasmania's most successful club with 19 Northern titles, they have failed to repeat their dominance of the 60s. The club uses the colours of Juventus and has links to the club. Prior to the cessation of ethnic affiliations by Australian football clubs in 1997, Launceston City were known as Launceston Juventus.

In 1978 Launceston Juventus relocated from their home ground at Brooks High School to Buckby Motors Park located in Prospect Vale next to the Australian Italian Club where the club is still playing home games till this day. Buckby Motors Park has two playing grounds, fully functional floodlights for night games, clubrooms and changerooms.

Launceston City fields teams in the National Premier League Tasmania NPL, the second tier of Australian football, Northern Championship, Northern League 1, Under 18's and competes in the Northern Women's Championship Team this makes up over 100 senior registered players.

With regard to youth and juniors as of 2022, the club has over 450 players, compromising on 41 junior teams and over 100 enrolments in the fledging 'Juventus Academy'.

Since 2018, a video of former goalkeeper Niko Giantsopoulos kicking the ball away prior to an opposition striker taking a penalty has been a regular viral video on social media. The move, designed to throw his opponent off balance psychologically just prior to taking the kick, resulted in Giantsopoulos being issued a yellow card, but the penalty went ahead. Giantsopoulos saved the goal.

Launceston City is a professional soccer team based in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. The team was founded in 1958 and has since become a prominent force in the Tasmanian soccer scene. Launceston City plays in the National Premier Leagues Tasmania, which is the top tier of soccer in the state.

The team's home ground is the Buckby Land Rover Park, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. Launceston City's colors are blue and white, and the team's logo features a lion's head.

Launceston City has a strong youth development program and has produced several talented players who have gone on to play professionally in Australia and overseas. The team has also had success in the Tasmanian State League, winning the championship in 2014 and 2015.

Launceston City is known for its attacking style of play and has a passionate fan base that supports the team at home and away matches. The team's current head coach is Roger Hardwicke, who has been with the club since 2018. With a talented squad and a dedicated coaching staff, Launceston City is poised to continue its success in the National Premier Leagues Tasmania and beyond.