Results

Australia Northern NSW Premier League 08/08 10:00 22 [2] Edgeworth Eagles v Charlestown Azzurri [7] L 1-0
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 08/03 08:00 21 [7] Charlestown Azzurri v Adamstown Rosebud [11] L 0-4
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/30 10:00 12 [3] Weston Workers FC v Charlestown Azzurri [6] L 2-1
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/26 04:00 12 Weston Workers FC v Charlestown Azzurri - PPT.
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/19 04:00 20 [4] Charlestown Azzurri v Cooks Hill United [8] L 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/12 06:30 19 [8] Maitland FC v Charlestown Azzurri [4] L 3-1
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/09 10:00 11 [4] Charlestown Azzurri v Edgeworth Eagles [1] L 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/06 04:00 18 [4] Charlestown Azzurri v Devi Yunita Indah Sari [11] D 0-0
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 06/29 06:30 17 [8] Belmont Swansea United SC v Charlestown Azzurri [4] W 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 06/24 09:00 13 [12] Santa Amalia v Charlestown Azzurri [4] L 2-1
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 06/21 04:00 16 [6] Lambton Jaffas v Charlestown Azzurri [4] D 1-1
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 06/15 06:30 15 [4] Charlestown Azzurri v Broadmeadow Magic [1] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 11 12
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 32 16 16
Goals against 37 17 20
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 5 2 3

Charlestown Azzurri FC (formerly Charlestown City Blues FC) is an Australian soccer club based in Whitebridge, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (NPL NNSW).

History

Charlestown United was founded in 1900, while Hamilton Azzurri was founded in 1963 which later became Highfields Azzurri during the 1970s. In 2006, Highfields Azzurri became Azzurri FC. In 2009, Football Federation Australia forced Azzurri to change its name.

After the 2009 season, the club became Charlestown City Blues FC, when Azzurri FC and Charlestown United merged.

In 2014, Charlestown City was accepted into the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (NPL NNSW). The Blues finished in 4th place in the first season of the NPL NNSW, qualifying for the finals series.

In October 2017, Azzurri announced the signing of former Socceroo Ljubo Milicevic.

The 2018 season saw Charlestown finish in 6th place in the league. Scott Smith and Kane Goodchild were the side's leading goalscorers with 7 goals each. The club also enjoyed FFA Cup success, progressing to the round of 32 for the first time in their history, where they were defeated by Heidelberg United. 2022 saw finals football return to Azzuri under now ex-manager Graham Law. A team led by Nigel Boogard and Taylor Regan finished 4th and fell at the hands of Newcastle Olympic in the 4th v 5th playoff game.

The club will change its name to Charlestown Azzurri for the 2020 season, and will also unveil a new crest, returning to its traditional red, white and green colours, acknowledging its Italian heritage.

2023 invited a new look for Azzuri who under new management of James Pascoe finished the season in 3rd place. After a strong start to the season, injuries and the loss of goalkeeper Nate Archibald saw Charlestown's form drop towards the end of the season. Azzuri lost to Broadmedow magic in the first round of the finals before going on to beat the Weston Bears 1-0 at their home ground (Lisle Carr). Following this Azzuri would once again face magic where they were unsuccessful resulting in the Azzuri boys falling just short of a grand final appearance.

Charlestown City Blues is a prominent soccer club based in Charlestown, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1945, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, making it a cornerstone of local sports culture. The Blues compete in the Northern NSW Football league system and are known for their passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent.

The team's colors, blue and white, reflect their identity and pride, while their emblem symbolizes the club's heritage and aspirations. Charlestown City Blues is dedicated to fostering a love for the game at all levels, from grassroots programs to senior competitions. The club emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, making it a beloved institution in the region.

With a focus on both competitive success and player development, the Charlestown City Blues continue to strive for excellence on the field, aiming to achieve new heights in Australian soccer while nurturing the next generation of players. Whether playing at home in their iconic venue or competing away, the Blues embody the spirit of determination and camaraderie that defines the beautiful game.