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Marconi Stallions Football Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Marconi Stallions FC


The Marconi Stallions Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Fairfield, Sydney, New South Wales. The club won the National Soccer League title a record four times, along with South Melbourne and Sydney City SC. The club is one of only two clubs to have competed in every season of the NSL.
The club is a member of the National Premier Leagues NSW 2, playing their home games out of Marconi Stadium, in Bossley Park.
==History==
Club Marconi was founded in 1956 by 106 foundation members of the Italian community in the Western Suburbs of Sydney to play Bocce. It is named after Guglielmo Marconi, who was highly regarded in sending the first direct wireless message from Great Britain to Australia. The football (soccer) club first appeared in 1959 as a youth team, and the first senior side competed in the 1961 NSW amateur championship that it won by 8 points. The football team for Club Marconi was formerly known as Marconi-Fairfield to reflect the geographical location of the club at Bossley Park within the City of Fairfield (New South Wales).
In 1971 the club was accepted into the NSW State League and was coached by Les Scheinflug.

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