Fixtures

Australia Tasmania Championship 07/05 04:30 13 Hobart United vs University of Tasmania - View
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/12 04:30 14 University of Tasmania vs South East United FC - View
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/19 04:00 15 South Hobart FC 2 vs University of Tasmania - View
Australia Tasmania Championship 07/26 04:30 16 University of Tasmania vs Taroona - View
Australia Tasmania Championship 08/08 10:15 18 Clarence Zebras Reserves vs University of Tasmania - View

Results

Australia Tasmania Championship 06/28 04:30 12 [8] University of Tasmania v New Town Eagles [3] L 1-7
Australia Tasmania Championship 06/20 10:15 11 [7] Olympia FC Warriors v University of Tasmania [8] L 3-2
Australia Tasmania Championship 06/14 04:30 10 [8] University of Tasmania v Hobart City FC [2] L 2-4
Australia Tasmania Championship 05/31 04:30 9 [8] University of Tasmania v Clarence Zebras Reserves [9] W 9-0
Australia Tasmania Championship 05/10 02:15 7 [7] Taroona v University of Tasmania [8] L 5-3
Australia Tasmania Championship 05/03 04:30 6 University of Tasmania v South Hobart Reserves L 0-1
Australia Tasmania Championship 04/26 04:30 5 South East United FC v University of Tasmania L 9-0
Australia Tasmania Championship 04/12 04:30 4 [6] University of Tasmania v Hobart United [4] L 0-2
Australia Tasmania Championship 04/05 03:30 3 Newtown Eagles v University of Tasmania L 5-0
Australia Tasmania Championship 03/22 03:15 2 University of Tasmania v Olympia FC Warriors D 2-2
Australia Tasmania Championship 03/15 03:30 1 Hobart City FC v University of Tasmania L 4-2
Australia Tasmania Championship 08/29 08:30 - University of Tasmania v Hobart City FC - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 7 7
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 10 5 5
Goals for 39 14 25
Goals against 49 20 29
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 5 3 2

The University Soccer Club is a soccer club that represents the University of Tasmania in the Tasmanian Southern Championship, which fields both men's and women's teams.

History

The university first competed in the KO Cup in 1957, although it is believed football was played here prior to this time. They did well in their inaugural year, although drawing the KO Cup final 1–1 against South Hobart, they won on the toss of a coin. They won again after a 1–1 draw the following year, this time against ANM and by right of the most corners in extra-time.

Crowned 1960 Division 1 champions, and promoted into the Southern Premier League for the first time where they finished 5th in their first season. University only lasted 1 season before being relegated in 1962, moving in and out of the premier league for most of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. 1983 saw University finish 3rd, their best result in over 20 years of league football, but they were soon finishing mid to low table again. The club dominated the Southern Premier League in the early 1990s, but failed to win promotion into the State League due to poor facilities.[] The club's first real success came with their first ever Tasmanian State League title in 1999, just one season after receiving promotion into the State League for the first time ever. They followed this up with a second state title via play-off versus Northern champions Launceston City in 2001. University have not found statewide success since, losing the 2003 state title play-off to Devonport City FC, following their Southern Premier League title win.

Most recently, they have performed well in the newly renamed Southern Championship, with back to back titles in 2014 and 2015, and runners-up in 2019 and 2020.

The University of Tasmania Soccer Team, often referred to as UTAS FC, is a dynamic and passionate group representing the University of Tasmania in the realm of competitive soccer. Founded with the aim of fostering athletic talent and promoting teamwork, UTAS FC brings together students from diverse backgrounds who share a love for the beautiful game.

Competing in local leagues and tournaments, the team is known for its commitment to excellence, sportsmanship, and community engagement. With a focus on skill development and tactical awareness, the coaching staff emphasizes both individual growth and cohesive team play. Players benefit from a supportive environment that encourages personal and athletic development, making it an ideal platform for aspiring soccer stars.

UTAS FC not only aims for success on the field but also prioritizes building lasting friendships and a strong sense of camaraderie among its members. The team regularly participates in university events and community outreach programs, reinforcing its role as a vital part of the university and local community.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, the University of Tasmania Soccer Team welcomes all students to join in the excitement of soccer, fostering a love for the game while representing the university with pride.