Results

Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 05/28 09:00 - Sydney Olympic v NWS Spirit FC D 1-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/24 09:30 16 [15] Sydney FC NPL v NWS Spirit FC [12] W 1-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/18 07:30 15 [12] NWS Spirit FC v Apia L Tigers [3] L 0-2
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 05/14 09:30 - Dulwich Hill v NWS Spirit FC W 2-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/11 07:30 14 [13] NWS Spirit FC v Wollongong Wolves [8] W 1-0
Australia FFA Cup Qualifying 05/08 10:00 - Dulwich Hill v NWS Spirit FC D 1-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 05/04 09:00 13 [6] Blacktown City v NWS Spirit FC [13] L 3-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/26 09:30 12 [12] Manly Utd v NWS Spirit FC [11] L 3-2
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/21 05:00 11 [10] Sydney Olympic v NWS Spirit FC [11] L 2-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/13 07:30 10 [14] NWS Spirit FC v Hills United FC [11] W 3-1
Australia New South Wales Premier League 04/06 06:30 9 [13] NWS Spirit FC v St George Saints [14] L 1-3
Australia New South Wales Premier League 03/31 04:00 8 [4] Rockdale Ilinden FC v NWS Spirit FC [12] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 14 18
Wins 9 7 2
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 15 3 12
Goals for 43 22 21
Goals against 57 18 39
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 7 3 4

North West Sydney Spirit FC is an Australian soccer club. It was the successor of the defunct Northern Spirit FC, a professional soccer club based in North Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales. Northern Spirit entered the National Soccer League in the 1998–99 season. Its founding was inspired in part by the success Perth Glory was enjoying as a mainstream club (as opposed to the league's mainstay European migrant founded clubs), as well as an opportunity to tap into the previously unrepresented northern suburbs of Sydney.

History

Northern Spirit

On the field, the club had early success in the National Soccer League, reaching the finals in its first attempt, but the next two seasons were not nearly as successful, the club finishing 13th in both of them. The club recovered somewhat to finish mid-table in its last 3 seasons, but only managed to make the finals once more, in 2002/03.

The logo of the Northern Spirit used for its final season in 2003–04.

During Northern Spirit's first season, then Crystal Palace owner Mark Goldberg bought a 31 per cent stake in the club and secured an option for a further 35 per cent. Beset by Palace's financial problems, he relinquished his option to a group of players and coaches including Graham Arnold, Robbie Slater and Ian Crook. The club was later owned by Rangers for a small period of time. Rangers temporarily changed the club's home colours to their own royal blue.

Northern Spirit's home games were played at North Sydney Oval and their first league home game (against Sydney Olympic) attracted a then Australian club soccer record crowd (for a non finals match) of 18,985 a record which stood until 2005 when it was broken by Queensland Roar crowd of 20,725 (a record subsequently broken by other games). In the club's final season, Chairman Antonio Gelonesi decided to move the club to Pittwater Park, on Sydney's Northern Beaches. The decision was motivated mainly by money, with North Sydney Oval not drawing enough people to make a profit. The 23,000 capacity Brookvale Oval, a rectangular rugby league venue (home of the Manly-Warringah club) which is located roughly halfway between North Sydney Oval and Pittwater Park, was considered as a possibility for the new home but was eventually overlooked by the Spirit.

After enduring financial problems for much of its existence, the club folded after the 2003/2004 NSL season.

Formation of North West Sydney Football Ltd (Gladesville Hornsby Football Association)

The logo of the GHFA Spirit used for its first seasons after reforming.

The former youth teams of Northern Spirit were assembled into the new Gladesville-Hornsby Football Association, nicknamed Spirit FC, in 2004. In 2019 GHFA merged with North West Sydney Women's Football Association to form North West Sydney Football Ltd. NWSF has its homeground at Christie Park in Macquarie Park, New South Wales. In 2007, won the NSW State League Division 1 premiership, but were not selected to be promoted. In 2008, they again won the State League Division 1 and this time were promoted to the Super League for 2009.

In 2013, Football NSW incorporated the National Premier Leagues structure to their competition. GHFA Spirit FC were selected along with 11 other teams to join the new second division of soccer in NSW.

The 2015 season saw Spirit FC crowned premiers of the NPL NSW 2, however due to NSW's promotion criteria, were not eligible.

Spirit FC is a professional soccer team based in Australia. The team was founded in 2006 and competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW competition. Known for their strong work ethic and determination on the field, Spirit FC has a loyal fan base and a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of soccer.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at Christie Park in Sydney. Spirit FC has a talented roster of players, including both experienced veterans and up-and-coming young talent. The team is led by a dedicated coaching staff who are committed to developing the players both on and off the field.

Spirit FC has a history of success in the NPL NSW competition, consistently competing at a high level and challenging for titles. The team's motto is "Spirit of the Game," reflecting their commitment to playing with passion, integrity, and sportsmanship.

Overall, Spirit FC is a respected and competitive soccer team in Australia, with a bright future ahead as they continue to strive for success on the field.