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Change of official apparel provider to Kappa

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Kingborough Lions United Football Club is excited to announce a five-year partnership with Kappa as its official apparel partner from 1 October 2024.

We are delighted to be able to deliver our players such high quality apparel at excellent value for money through this new partnership with Kappa. 

We are also pleased about the opportunities to extend access to a range of Kappa’s off field leisure wear that this partnership will provide our players and supporters in the future. 

The agreement comes into effect on 1 October 2024 when Kappa gear will become available to purchase through the Club’s online store. Our remaining stock of Umbro gear is now available through the Club’s online store at discounted prices and will be appropriate for training purposes for the life of the garments.

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Battle of Franklin Cup set to raise funds for prostate cancer

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Tasmanian men and families impacted by prostate cancer are expected to be the winners when two local football clubs go head-to-head in Tasmania’s second ‘Battle of Franklin Cup’ on June 15.

All proceeds from the game between the Clarence Zebras and Kingborough Lions United will be donated to Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA).

This year’s event will be at the newly updated Clennett’s Lightwood Park in Kingston, hosted by Kingborough Lions United, with the Cup itself generously purchased by Tristan Penneyston from Penneyston Painting.

President of the Kingborough Lions United, Brian Downes, said the club was looking forward to hosting the event.

“This year’s Cup is expected to be a great night of football in support of men’s health,” Mr Downes said.

“Like many men across Tasmania, prostate cancer has impacted our club members. Last year’s Battle of Franklin Cup was a roaring success and we look forward to repeating the action on Saturday.

Fans will enioy a great game atmosphere as well as hot food and drinks in the clubhouse, where people will be able to donate to PCFA and purchase merchandise.”


Prostate cancer survivor and long-time Clarence Zebras supporter, Rick Bennett, urged locals to get along to the game.

“Keeping the conversation relevant and ongoing is a passion for me as I want to see as many men in their 40s start a conversation with their GPs to commence PSA testing,” said Mr Bennett.

For me creating a baseline early through regular PSA testing enabled me to react much sooner once there was a change in the numbers.  

Without being on top of it as soon as we were able to, I may not have had the positive and significant outcomes I have today. My family are so important to me and I plan to be with them for much longer.

I’m looking forward to seeing the Battle of Franklin Cup take part once again, cheering on our common goal of supporting men and their loved ones living with prostate cancer and continuing on the conversation of getting more men tested. #BeinvestedGetTested.”


PCFA CEO, Anne Savage, commended the clubs.


“With more than 6,000 Tasmanian men and families impacted by prostate cancer, events like this are key to rallying much needed support and raising awareness of the disease,” Ms Savage said.

“Community awareness is key to prostate cancer control, helping to improve rates of early detection and promote greater understanding of Tasmania’s most commonly diagnosed cancer.

More than 500 Tasmanian men will be newly diagnosed with prostate cancer this year.

We’re tremendously grateful to the Clarence Zebras and the Kingborough Lions for supporting men in the local community impacted by prostate cancer.

Organiser and volunteer Rick Bennett has been a champion for our cause, demonstrating the difference that individuals can make in saving lives.

We’re pleased to see Rick and others bring together these two clubs for what promises to be a great match.

We look forward to a great night at the football, for a good cause.”

For more information and to find a local support group, call 1800 22 00 99 or go to www.prostate.org.au.

ENDS
To arrange an interview with Brian Downes or Rick Bennett, please contact:
Laura Gillett | 0468 788 609

Prostate Cancer Foundation

Battle Of Franklin 2024 – Who will Secure the Cup ?!

Battle Of Franklin 2024 - Prostate Cancer Fundraiser
Battle Of Franklin 2024 - Prostate Cancer Fundraiser
Battle Of Franklin 2024
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Statewide Cup Finals 2024 – Message from the President

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Well what an unbelievable and memorable day it was for the Club on Monday 10 June 2024.  The day Kingborough Lions United FC hosted the Tasmanian Statewide Cup Finals for the first time in the Club’s history.

Message to our Members from Club President Brian Downes:

On behalf of the Board, I want to sincerely thank all the Members, and their families, that turned up on the day to cheer on both our Women’s and Men’s teams in their respective finals, and who contributed to what was an amazing atmosphere and a most enjoyable day of football.

To host and cater for such an event, over 1300 people in attendance, is a considerable ask for any Club, let alone a Club that is still in ‘construction mode’, with still much more work to be done.  Therefore, on behalf of all of the Club’s membership, I wish to send the biggest thanks possible to all of the Volunteers who not only helped on the day, but also the weeks leading up to the event.  We are so grateful to each and every one of you for your time, dedication, and professionalism in helping with this amazing day.

To the players of our Women’s and Men’s teams, we are so proud of the way both teams played, and although we just fell short in getting the results we were all hoping for, the matches were of the highest quality, and have now set the scene for more finals football in the future.  Again, thank you to both teams, you are much loved and appreciated.

Again thank you so much to every Member, Volunteer and Player who was involved on the day, we are so proud of you all.

Brian Downes
President
Kingborough Lions United FC

20 June Statewide Cup Finals Day – Clennett’s Lightwood Park

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2024 Lakoseljac Cup Final, Kingborough Lions v Glenorchy Knights, Match Highlights

McDonald’s Women’s Statewide Cup Final 2024, Devonport Strikers v Kingborough Lions

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History in the Making as Lions progress to Cup Finals

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Kingborough Lions United Football Club and Glenorchy Knights (Croatia-Glenorchy) will compete for the Lakoseljac Cup on June 10 at Clennett’s Lightwood Park. The Lions eventually overcame a fiery Riverside Olympic team in the Lakoseljac semifinal, with some set-piece magic from Greg Downes sealing the game in the dying minutes.

Our women’s team met Launceston United in their semi-final. In a nail-biting match, the game went to extra time. The Lions emerged victorious with a 4-2 win (2-2 at full time) and will face Devonport Strikers in the final at Clennett’s Lightwood Park on June 10

Football Tasmania have chosen Clennett’s Lightwood Park as the venue for the 2024 Statewide Cup Finals and the club is working with FT to host the finals day. This will be the first time Kingborough Lions United FC has had both of its high performance teams in the cup finals.

Finals Day Monday 10 June at Clennett’s Lightwood Park:

  • 11:00 – U21 Statewide Cup Final: Devonport Strikers vs Clarence Zebras FC
  • 13:30 Women’s Statewide Cup Final: Kingborough Lions United FC vs Devonport City Strikers
  • 16:00 Lakoseljac Cup Final: Kingborough Lions United FC vs Glenorchy Knights

Goal Highlights from the 2024 Men’s Lakoseljac Cup Semi-Final against Riverside Olympic

Goal Highlights from the 2024 Women’s Statewide Cup Semi-Final against Launceston United

Recent History – Men

The Lion’s last appearance in a Lakoseljac Cup Grand Final was in 2015 against South Hobart FC.

2015 Lakoseljac Cup Grand Final v South Hobart FC

Recent History – Women

The Lions’ Women’s team has competed in Statewide Cup grand finals in 2018, 2019 and 2022.

2022 Statewide Cup Women’s Grand Final v Launceston United

2019 Statewide Cup Women’s Grand Final v Clarence Zebras

2018 Statewide Cup Women’s Grand Final v Taroona FC

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KLUFC Junior Memberships Open for Season 2024

Welcome to the 2024 season! Registration for our JUNIOR programs (U5-U12) are now open and will close in mid-March.

Training Days

Age Group training days have been worked around our ground availabilities and are conditionally:

  • U5, U6, U7 – Wednesdays
  • U8, U9 – Tuesdays
  • U10, U11, U12 – Thursdays

Age group training should be at the Lightwood Park precinct and club rooms and kiosk will be open on training afternoons.

Other Opportunities

We also want to let you know that there are a lot of exciting opportunities planned for our Juniors in 2024, including: 

  • Mascot opportunities for our junior players at NPL and WSL games
    Team mate of the week
    NPL and WSL players to attend junior training sessions.
    Pre-match changeroom tours during NPL and WSL games
    Invites to attend open training sessions with our NPL and WSL players.

For any questions, please reach out to our Program Manager, Lorna Barrett.

Key Dates

Online Junior Memberships

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Mini-roos Coaching Course at the Den

Football Tasmania will be conducting a MiniRoos Coaching Course @Lightwood Park, Kingborough on Sunday 3rd March 2024 from 9am-12pm.

Cost of the course is $16.50

This course is for coaches of any level and is the introductory coaching course offered by Football Australia.

Please fill out the form (link below) to reserve your space in the course. A maximum of 24 participants can attend. Participants will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

To Register for the course please complete this FT Form: https://form.jotform.com/240066654508861

**Anyone that commits to coaching a Junior (5-12) team at Kingborough Lions United Football Club in 2024 will have their course fees reimbursed.

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Kingborough Lions Youth Melbourne Trip

A group of 33 players aged 12 to 17 and accompanying adults recently travelled to Melbourne for a weekend of football experiences.

The group were fortunate to experience two games at the highest level of competition in Australia attending the Melbourne Victory FC V Macarthur FC Isuzu UTE A-league Mens game and the Western United FC V Brisbane Roar Liberty A-league Womens game. 12 of our young players acted as ball people at the women’s game, an ideal opportunity to be up close to the action. A number of our youth were able to meet the players and some had shirts signed.

A highlight of the trip, which inspired young and old, was a private tour of the Home of the Matildas facilities at La Trobe University, a brand new, purpose built facility showcasing state of the art fitness and treatment areas and hybrid (grass and artificial turf) pitches.

Attendees also participated in technical sessions, a dip at the pool (it was hot!) and a trip to the Australian Sports Museum.

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Revamped Opportunity for Youth Players

KLUFC is excited to announce a “new look” Youth Development Program for its Youth players (U13-U17). The program is designed to provide a pathway for our Youth players, as mentees, to learn and develop their coaching skills under the supervision of a more experienced KLUFC coach, who will be their mentor.

This mentor-mentee relationship creates an opportunity for both participants to learn from each other and to share experiences and ideas along the way.

What’s are the benefits for participants? For Youth players, partnering up with a coaching mentor will expose them to a range of skills and valuable coaching and life experiences from which they can grow and develop. Our KLUFC coaches are volunteering their time to do with this with them. Youth mentees will take on the role of a Development Coach and be partnered up with a KLUFC Coach mentor and their Junior soccer team for the 2024 season. You will be required to attend their training session and game each week. This is flexible depending on your personal training commitments. If you are doing your Duke of Edinburgh, this volunteer opportunity is worth considering for fulfilling one of your Duke components.

Participants will be required to attend a coaching course run by Football Tasmania, with the cost being covered by KLUFC. In addition, KLUFC will offer five by one-hour facilitated sessions, run monthly throughout the 2024 season, including:

  • • A full induction and outline of the program, meet and greet with your mentor, responsibilities.
  • • How to plan a coaching session and engage junior players.
  • • How to create a positive team culture
  • • Providing and receiving feedback
  • • Evaluation and reflection skills

If you are interested in participating in this program or would like to know more about it, please contact Jane Gibson at [email protected] or on 0409071826.

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Seeking Sports Trainers

Kingborough Lions United Football Club is on the lookout for sports trainers, both current and aspiring, to join our team and support the Club’s Women’s (WSL & U18s) and Men’s Squads (NPL & U21s) during the 2024 Season. If you’re keen to get involved but lack the necessary qualifications, the Club offers support to help you engage in the appropriate training courses.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Supporting with both training and match day preparations, including assistance at the sideline for home and away games.
  • Offering strapping and soft tissue treatments to players.
  • Collaborating within a multidisciplinary team, reporting directly to the Sports & Exercise Medicine Coordinator and Head Coaches.

Work hours range from 1 to 15 hours weekly, starting from February/March until September 2024.

The club will provide a medical kit, treatment table, and official Club apparel.

Compensation details are open for discussion.

Email Expressions of Interest to [email protected]

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Seeking First Aiders/Trainers

Kingborough Lions United Football Club is currently looking for volunteers to serve as first aiders/trainers during training sessions and matches for the Club’s Youth Program in the 2024 Season. Participation in all sessions is not mandatory. If you’re interested but lack a current First Aid certification, the Club is willing to assist in obtaining the necessary qualification.

Roles & Responsibilities include:

  • Delivering immediate aid and emergency care to individuals injured during training or games.
  • Recording any first aid incidents.
  • Tracking the usage of first aid supplies for replenishment.

The club will ensure the availability of appropriate First Aid kits.

Please send your expressions of interest via email to Greg Downes at [email protected] or Lorna Barrett at [email protected].