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Devonport City vs Clarence Zebras — Australia Tasmania NPL

Devonport City

Devonport City

2:2

Valley Road Ground

Clarence Zebras

Clarence Zebras

Match Facts

  • Venue: Valley Road Ground
  • Devonport City home ground: Valley Road Ground
  • Clarence Zebras stadium: Wentworth Park
  • Devonport City founded 1966
  • Clarence Zebras founded 2019
  • League country: Australia

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Devonport City

Australia Tasmania NPL

Stadium
Valley Road Ground
Founded
1966
Country
Australia
Location
Devonport, Tasmania, Australia

Devonport City Strikers Football Club, or the "Strikers" is a soccer club based in Devonport, Tasmania. It competes in the National Premier Leagues, the second-tier of Australian football. The club currently plays at the 3500 capacity, Valley Road Ground, and have recorded 3000+ fans in their FFA Cup games. The club fields teams in all junior divisions, as well as women's sides. Devonport City was formed in 1952 as an amalgamation of Devonport and Devonport Rovers, and has since won the state title eight times, most recently in 2020.

Clarence Zebras

Australia Tasmania NPL

Stadium
Wentworth Park
Founded
2019
Country
Australia
Location
City of Clarence, Tasmania

Clarence Zebras Football Club is a soccer club based in the City of Clarence, Tasmania, which was formed in September of 2019 as a result of the amalgamation of Clarence United FC and Hobart Zebras FC. They compete in the NPL Tasmania, the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The club also has women's teams, including in the highest division in Tasmania the Women's Super League, and teams in all youth divisions. Clarence Zebras play their home games at Wentworth Park, a multiple pitch venue located alongside Howrah Beach in the Clarence, Tasmania with good quality...

Australia Tasmania NPL

The National Premier Leagues Tasmania is an Australian professional football league part of the National Premier Leagues, covering the state of Tasmania. The competition sits at step two overall in the Australian football league system, below the A-League and alongside other states' National Premier Leagues.