Results

Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 04/27 05:00 - Canberra Juventus v Wagga City Wanderers - View
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 04/20 05:15 - ANU FC v Wagga City Wanderers - View
Australia - FFA Cup - Kwalifikacje 04/16 09:00 - Wagga City Wanderers v Yoogali SC - View
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 04/13 04:15 - Wagga City Wanderers v Belconnen United - View
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 05/28 05:00 - Canberra White Eagles v Wagga City Wanderers L 8-0
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 05/15 05:00 - Tuggeranong Utd v Wagga City Wanderers L 6-1
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 07/31 05:15 - ANU FC v Wagga City Wanderers L 8-2
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 07/17 05:00 - Brindabella Blues FC v Wagga City Wanderers W 2-3
Australia - FFA Cup - Kwalifikacje 04/28 09:00 - Monaro Panthers v Wagga City Wanderers L 12-0
Australia - FFA Cup - Kwalifikacje 04/01 08:00 - Brindabella Blues FC v Wagga City Wanderers W 4-5
Australia - Mecze towarzyskie 03/27 05:00 - Canberra Croatia FC v Wagga City Wanderers L 10-0
Australia - Capital Territory - NPL2 10/04 03:30 - Yoogali SC v Wagga City Wanderers D 2-2

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 8 0 8
Clean sheets 0 1 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

Wagga City Wanderers is a semi-professional Australian association football club based in the city of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. The club was founded in 2014 and as of 2019 the men compete in the ACT based National Premier Leagues Capital Football 2 and its female division compete in the ACT National Premier Leagues Capital Football NPLW.

History

Foundation and early years

Wagga City Wanderers was established in October 2014 by Football Wagga Wagga Association to grow football in the Wagga Wagga, Riverina and surrounding areas by participating in the State League competition administered by Football NSW

In the first year of competition Wagga City Wanderers was represented by a men's first grade and under 20 team with this expanding to include under 18s over the following seasons.

Wagga City Wanderers also conduct development programs through the Wanderers Academy and competes with SAP 9–12 years boys and girls and under 13-16 junior boys and girls teams. The Academy consists of approximately 220 young players in State competitions & gala days including having the largest representation of any club at the 2017 Kanga Cup.

Relationship with Sydney FC

The Wagga City Wanderers and Football Wagga Wagga are partners with Sydney FC. This includes access to various opportunities associated with Sydney FC.

Move to NPL and NPL Womens Capital Football

Prior to the 2019 Capital Football season, Capital Football announced the inclusion of Wagga City into the newly formed NPL 2 competition to replace the Capital League . The women's division has debuted in 2019 with the NPLW program comprising U13's, U15's, U17's, Reserves and First Grade divisions.

Wagga City Wanderers, znany również jako Wanderers lub WCW, jest australijskim klubem piłkarskim z siedzibą w mieście Wagga Wagga w Nowej Południowej Walii. Klub występuje obecnie w National Premier Leagues NSW 2, drugiej lidze stanowej. Wanderers zostali założeni w 1951 roku i są jednym z najbardziej utytułowanych klubów w regionie Riverina, wygrywając wiele mistrzostw regionalnych i stanowych.