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Blue Mountains Football Club

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Knapsack Park, Glenbrook
Blue Mountains Football Club
NicknameBlueys
SportAssociation Football
Founded1965
AssociationNepean Football Association
LocationGlenbrook, New South Wales, Australia
Home groundKnapsack Park
ColoursSky Blue, Navy Blue
PresidentDavid Smith
SecretarySandy Duetoft

Blue Mountains Football Club are an amateur association football club from Glenbrook, a suburb in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, Australia. The club play their matches at Knapsack Park, where they have played since 1974.[1] Prior to 1974 they played at Glenbrook Oval. The club originally formed as Blue Mountains Soccer Club in 1965, with the First Annual General Meeting being held on November 12th of that year.[2]

The club does not play in one single competition, but instead fields over 80 different teams across several leagues.[3] The club has numerous youth teams ranging from Under 5s to Under 17s for both boys and girls and mixed, alongside several men's and women's all age teams. All of these teams compete under the Nepean Football Association,[4] the governing body for association football in the Penrith region. The clubs main playing strip colours are sky blue and navy blue, with their alternate kit being purple with navy blue shorts.[5]

The club's president is David Smith, and the club's secretary is Sandy Duetoft.

References

  1. "Knapsack Park: Location and Layout". Blue Mountains Football Club. 2024-04-04. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
  2. "About". Blue Mountains Football Club. 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
  3. "Match Centre - Dribl Match Centre". nfa.dribl.com. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
  4. "Find a Club". Nepean Football Association. Retrieved 2026-05-16.
  5. "Blue Mountains Football Club". Nepean Football Association. Retrieved 2026-05-16.


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