Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/17 08:30 - Tuggeranong Utd v ANU FC - View
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 04/13 05:00 - Brindabella Blues FC v ANU FC - View
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/16 06:21 - Yoogali SC v ANU FC L 6-0
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/03 05:15 - Belconnen United v ANU FC W 0-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/15 07:43 - ANU v Belconnen United W 3-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/19 08:30 - ANU FC v Gungahlin Utd L 1-3
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/18 06:00 - ANU FC v Brindabella Blues FC L 0-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/10 05:00 - Weston Molonglo FC v ANU FC W 1-3
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 08/21 05:00 - Tuggeranong Utd v ANU FC W 0-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 08/13 05:00 - Brindabella Blues FC v ANU FC W 1-3
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/23 05:15 - Weston Molonglo FC v ANU FC W 1-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 05/21 05:15 - ANU FC v Weston Molonglo FC W 7-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 05/14 05:00 - Canberra White Eagles v ANU FC W 1-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 04/27 09:00 - ANU FC v Monaro Panthers L 0-5
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 03/26 03:00 - Weston Molonglo FC v ANU FC W 0-9
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 08/07 05:15 - ANU FC v Queanbeyan City D 2-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/31 05:15 - ANU FC v Wagga City Wanderers W 8-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/24 05:26 - Canberra White Eagles v ANU FC D 2-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/10 04:15 - Weston Molonglo FC v ANU FC W 1-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 06/27 04:30 - ANU FC v Yoogali SC W 2-0
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 06/19 05:15 - ANU FC v Queanbeyan City W 3-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 04/10 05:00 - Canberra White Eagles v ANU FC D 1-1
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 03/14 03:00 - ANU FC v O'Connor Knights L 1-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/26 05:00 - ANU FC v O'Connor Knights W 2-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/05 05:00 - Narrabundah v ANU FC W 0-4
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 08/01 05:15 - Weston Molonglo FC v ANU FC W 0-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/25 05:15 - ANU FC v Canberra White Eagles L 0-2
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 09/01 04:04 - ANU FC v Queanbeyan City W 2-1
Australia Capital Territory NPL2 07/13 05:04 - Narrabundah v ANU FC W 0-9
Australia FFA Cup 05/29 09:36 - ANU FC v Canberra FC D 1-1

Australian National University Football Club (more commonly known as ANU FC) is an Australian amateur association football club representing the Australian National University based in Acton, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 1962, the club is inclusive of both current and graduated students and currently competes in the ACT National Premier Leagues 2.

History

ANU FC was founded by the University in 1962 as ANU Men's Soccer Club. The club was established to provide footballing opportunities, of all levels, to current and former students and staff.

ANU Men's Soccer Club Division 1 team 1975

The Students first grade team has spent the majority of its existence in the ACT second division, becoming one of the most successful clubs at that level with six league premierships and championships to its name.

ANU won its first recorded title in 1974 when it claimed the ACT Division Two premiership by two points ahead of second placed Belconnen United.

In 2002, ANU Men's Soccer Club officially changed its ANU FC at the 2002 Annual General Meeting to reflect a rebranding of sport nationally at the time.

After claiming the 2005 State League One (division two) premiership, ANU FC was promoted to the ACT Premier League (division one) for 2006. The Students finished its first season in the top division of ACT football in seventh place in the league table, behind O’Connor Knights in sixth and ahead of White Eagles in eight.

ANU spent five seasons in the ACT Premier League between 2006 and 2010 with the club's best season coming in 2007 when the Students finished sixth in the league behind Tuggeranong in fifth and ahead of Canberra City in seventh. ANU finished last in the league in both 2008 and 2010 and in 2011 the club's first grade returned to State League One having never qualified for the Premier League finals in its five-year stint.

31 March 2012, ANU celebrated its golden anniversary by marking 50 years of existence with a community day at ANU Willows. Attended by Andrew Barr, Shane Rattenbury, Steve Doszpot, Heather Reid (CF CEO), Rachel Harrigan (CF President) and Mick Brady (SRA), the community day involved a BBQ, fresh coffee, activities and face painting for the kids and the main event, an exhibition match between ANU FC All-Star XI and ANU Ex-Presidents.

In 2013, Capital Football introduced a revamped second division of men's football in the ACT, coinciding with the introduction of the National Premier Leagues (NPL) as the overhauled top divisions nationwide. The revamped second division was named the Capital League. ANU FC was a founding member of the Capital League, which in 2013 consisted of two groups of six teams. The Students finished its maiden Capital League season as league runner-up behind White Eagles, qualifying for the finals series. ANU played O'Connor Knights in the quarter finals and lost the match 2-3, ending its season.

ANU FC has experienced a successful period since the inception of the Capital League in 2013. The Students have claimed three premierships (2014, 2016, 2017) and three straight championships (2015, 2016, 2017) in the first six years of the league revamp. This has included two league and championship doubles in 2016 and 2017.

The Australia National University (ANU) soccer team is a highly competitive and skilled group of players representing one of the top universities in the country. Known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, the ANU team is a force to be reckoned with on the field. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and strategy, the players work together seamlessly to outmaneuver their opponents and secure victories. The team is led by a dedicated coaching staff who are committed to developing the players' skills and fostering a winning mentality. With a proud history of success in collegiate soccer competitions, the ANU team continues to be a dominant force in Australian soccer.