Yagoona Lions
Yagoona Lions FC is a football (soccer) club located in the Bankstown suburb of Yagoona, New South Wales. Their home ground is O'Neill Park. The club was formed by local Macedonian Australians. Yagoona Lions compete in the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association (BDAFA).
Yagoona Lions Football Club (YLFC) is a sporting organisation that aims to identify and develop grass root footballers within the Bankstown District. Yagoona Lions FC is a long serving affiliate of the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association (BDAFA) and continues to compete under BDAFA. The club has both female and male teams ranging from under 6’s right through to over 35’s.
O’Neill Park is the home of Yagoona Lions which consists of three playing fields. All the fields have lighting, however two have lighting capable of hosting night fixtures. O’Neill Park also does have change room facilities as well as an open operating kiosk. The club has maintained its traditional red and black strip since the early 1980s and has continued using the Lion as the official symbol of the club.
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