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269: 221: 35: 255: 207: 440: 241: 193: 262: 214: 248: 200: 432:. Martin (Marin) Batistic first thought of forming a club and as a player and an organiser he did much to help put the club on its feet. Martin died in 1959 and did not live to see the fulfilment of his ambitions for the club. Another tireless worker for the club was Ivan Pudarich, who was first a player, then became president in 1958. 510:(then known solely as Budapest), at Macarthur Park (now F.S. Garside Park), 4–3 before a crowd of 2,676. Yugal's goal scorers that day were T. Jelisavčić 3 and M. Stojanovich. Yugal's crowning success was winning the Australian Soccer Federation's 342:
origins of most of its founders. It competed initially in the Granville District competition before joining the New South Wales Federation of Soccer Clubs' Second Division Competition in 1958, the same year as other former giants of soccer in
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These seven players together with Jakov Fiajmenco, Luci Bogdanovich, Steve Lorik, Peter Grbavac, Mike Petkovich and Andy Novak, formed the squad that for most of the season kept Yugal on top of the second division competition.
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The Club soon attracted the interest of some local compatriots. Anton Curac, George and Maurice (or Mark) Posa, Peter Pecotich, Frank Stanich and Morrie Kastelan were active committee members in the early days.
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to be known as Yugal-Prague from the 1973 season until late in the 1970s when they became known as Sydney Soccer Club Yugal. The Yugal-Prague licensed club was originally located in
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Other additions to the side in 1960 were Kurt Spiegel, goalkeeper and Frank Aranyi, wing-half, both from Hakoah, Johnny Mucillo, winger from Auburn, and Brian Robinson, winger from
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During 1960, the club strengthened its committee, Mick Alagich was elected Secretary and Dr. Lintner was elected president and the club was successful in securing the use of
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States began to gain independence in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and unsuccessful mergers were attempted with Auburn and Liverpool before ultimately disbanding in 1992.
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on Saturday 7 April 1962, and recorded a 1–5 loss before a crowd of 2,400. The club's first success in the First Division came at the expense of future long-time rivals
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by 8–1 at Wentworth Park before a crowd of 11,014 on 9 December 1962 (goalscorers: Tiko Jelisavčić (4), Eric Schwartz (2), Tony Nincevich and Slavko Pacanin).
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Dalmatinac entered the Granville District Junior competition in 1957 and won the Robinson Cup. The following year they were granted admission to the
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and who was flown to Sydney just in time to help Yugal win the all-important game against
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Yugal, formerly called Dalmatinac, came into being in 1956 when several young
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in 1962, and inspired local children through the 1960s, including the first
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and won their way to Second Division where they met with moderate success.
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In 1960 Yugal added three top class players imports from
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NSW State League First Division Grand Final Winners:
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immigrants in the mid-1950s, was originally known as
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Yugal's first match in the top flight took place at
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