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Marley Hill FC is the oldest football club in [[Ganji Islands]]. It is also the most succesful football team in Ganji Islands with 7 [[Ganji Football League|GFL]] titles, 10 Savakia Cup titles and 21 [[United Ganji League]] titles. | Marley Hill FC is the oldest football club in [[Ganji Islands]]. It is also the most succesful football team in Ganji Islands with 7 [[Ganji Football League|GFL]] titles, 10 Savakia Cup titles and 21 [[United Ganji League]] titles. | ||
== History == | |||
Marley Hill FC was created by 3 businessmen in 1923, who were trying to create a football team that could symbolize Marley. They ended up with the name "Marley Sharks" and joined the first ever league alongside [[Szawende FC|Szawende Lions]], [[AFC Portland]], [[Minszes Town FC]], Darija Zebras and Ilmantas FC. Their first season (1923-24) went well, they came 2nd with a 1 point difference to the champions, [[Szawende FC|Szawende Lions]]. Their second season (1924-1925), was better. They finished 1st with the most amount of points possible at that time (60). |
Revision as of 07:44, 20 March 2019
Full name | Marley Hill Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Sharks |
Short name | MHFC |
Founded | December 1, 1923 |
Ground | Hill Park |
Capacity | 50,500 |
Owner | Benny LaBwanu |
Manager | Ģilés Faloney |
League | Ganji Football League |
2017-2018 | 5th |
Marley Hill FC is the oldest football club in Ganji Islands. It is also the most succesful football team in Ganji Islands with 7 GFL titles, 10 Savakia Cup titles and 21 United Ganji League titles.
History
Marley Hill FC was created by 3 businessmen in 1923, who were trying to create a football team that could symbolize Marley. They ended up with the name "Marley Sharks" and joined the first ever league alongside Szawende Lions, AFC Portland, Minszes Town FC, Darija Zebras and Ilmantas FC. Their first season (1923-24) went well, they came 2nd with a 1 point difference to the champions, Szawende Lions. Their second season (1924-1925), was better. They finished 1st with the most amount of points possible at that time (60).