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|   | Club History Kincumber Soccer Club was first formed in late 1983, as a breakaway from the then Davistown Soccer Club. In 1984 our first year of competition at Frost Reserve Kincumber, the club was required to provide Senior teams in First Grade, Reserve Grade and All Age 3 and this was achieved with a minimum number of senior players, with Junior teams playing eleven a side on full fields. In our first year of competition the club was required to provide Senior Teams in First Grade, Reserve Grade and All Age 3 and this was achieved with a minimum number of senior players, with Junior teams playing eleven a side on full fields. In 1985 Davistown Soccer Club ceased and this no doubt swelled the playing ranks of our fledgling club. The club continued steady growth until 1995 when a division was effected and Avoca Soccer club was formed with both clubs increasing membership and commitment to the youth of the community. Since 1999 Kincumber Soccer Club has recorded significant growth each year throughout all ages and grades, making us the second biggest football club on the Central Coast with a total of 850 odd playing members and 70 teams contesting the 2006 season. 2006 also saw a name change for the club and the name Kincumber Roos Football Club ( F.C) voted in by the members - moving away from the word 'soccer' and using the word Football as it should be. We have been very lucky as a club to have the support of the local business and community and thank them for their continued support, and call on the club members & parents and friends to continue to their support of business in our local area. |
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