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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

50 Years Of Burdekin Football

50 years of illustrious football history will be celebrated at the Burdekin FC 50 Year Gala Dinner in October.

The Burdekin Football Club is celebrating half a century, inviting life members, past and present players, committee members, coaches, managers, sponsors, and supporters along for a very special evening.

“It’s a very important celebration; 50 years is not to be sneezed at,” said Burdekin FC President Laurence Dal Santo, who first played for the club in 1987.

Football in the Burdekin dates back to the early 1900s when men would play informal games in Ayr and Home Hill.

Most of the players at the time were migrants from Scotland, Ireland, England, and European countries, playing without the formality of club or competition.

Clubs were eventually established in both Ayr and Home Hill, the towns playing against each other on most Sundays, although bonding and camaraderie were still the aim of the game.

In the early 1970s, another group of men from Ayr started to organise a formal senior soccer competition, with games again played on Sunday afternoons.

Over the years, teams would come and go, with only four teams in the competition at any one time, including Centrals, Comets, Crusaders, Easts, Grenadiers, Juventus, and Parkside Rangers.

In 1971, the Townsville based North Queensland Soccer Federation (NQSF) had seven teams in their first division and offered players of Ayr the opportunity to play in the competition against teams who had a bye.

Ayr accepted, with teams travelling to Townsville every three to four weeks to compete, and Townsville teams travelling to Ayr.

While some players were happy with the arrangement, others wanted more out of the competition, hoping to play in the elite NQSF competition on a more regular basis.

It was during the 1972 season that the idea to join the NQSF was officially raised and in 1973, the Ayr Senior Soccer Association competed in its first season, becoming the Burdekin Soccer Club in 1987, now known as Burdekin FC.

The club has celebrated many wins and triumphs over the years and produced local football stars who have gone onto big things, all of which will be celebrated on the night.

“The club punches above our weight, we go alright,” said Mr Dal Santo.

“A lot of players have come and gone, and we’ve got volunteers and parents with lots of stories to tell,” added fellow committee member Carla Dal Santo.

Prominent members of the club, both men and women, will discuss each decade of history with the club and 18 life members will be honoured on the night.

The 16+ formal event includes a three-course dinner, live entertainment, and guest speakers, with drinks available for purchase.

To find out more, visit Burdekin FC Inc on Facebook and find the Burdekin FC 50 Year Gala Dinner event.

WHAT: Burdekin FC 50 Year Gala Dinner

WHEN: Saturday, October 14 from 6:00pm

WHERE: Burdekin Memorial Hall

TICKETS: www.trybooking.com/CKUUN

Burdekin FC 50 Year Gala Dinner Sub-Committee Back L-R Ramon Oar, Laurence Dal Santo, Callan Sunderland, Joshua Valle. Front L-R Michael Taylor, Carla Dal Santo, Sian Reardon

Sub-Committee members Kyle Taylor and Maddison Dal Santo

50 years of Burdekin FC history will be celebrated at a Gala Dinner in October

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