Lambton Jaffas Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Lambton a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. They compete in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW, the highest division of the New South Wales Football Leagues.
The badge for Lambton Jaffas has a thistle at the heart of the badge, a hark back to the first football club in Northern NSW, the Lambton Thistles formed in 1885[1], with a top and bottom ribbon framing it. The motto on the lower ribbon reads "Capite non captivos" that translates to "Take no Prisoners". On either side of the badge are stylized footballs, reinforcing the sport and the club’s purpose.
The club colours are Gold and Black changing from the traditional Yellow and Brown[2] in 2018.
In 1957 Lambton Soccer Club, was established. In 1978, Ernie Lamb had to differentiate between a newly formed 'All Age' and the 2nd Division senior club, and the name Jaffas was first formally used. Originally, the club had one committee each to run the Junior and Senior teams. However, in 1980 two committees were formed. The club was incorporated as Lambton Jaffas Soccer Club in 1987, with a Juniors and Seniors division. In 2008, Lambton became a Football Club.
The club prospered during the 1960s, with the clubs first All Age side being established in 1968. In 1969, the club was invited to participate in the 2nd Division Competition by the Northern NSW Soccer Federation, to replace Dudley Redhead. The club played under the name of Dudley Lambton that year to fulfill the Federation's obligations to the English Soccer Pools. The club struggled that year with the 1st Grade running last and the Reserves Grade 8th, with both recording record losses to Maitland Club.
In 1969, the Under 16 side made the Final, followed by obtaining the Seniors' first title in 1970. In 1975, all 3 Senior sides made the Semi-finals for the first time.
The Seniors home ground is Arthur Edden Oval in New Lambton since 1969, except for one season in 1976. The Juniors play their home games at Harry Edwards Oval and Lambton No. 1 Oval, both in Lambton Park.
After 42 years of amateur football, in 2010 the club became semi-professional.
In 2012 Lambton Jaffas were crowned Champions and Grand Final winners of Northern NSW State League Division 2 and subsequently promoted to the NNSW State League.
2013 was the clubs first year in the NBN State Football League. Making the Grand Final in their first year.
2014 was a break-through year for the Jaffas, taking part in the inaugural National Premier Leagues Northern NSW. In only their second year in the top division of NNSW football, Lambton Jaffas won the Grand Final 2–0, beating Weston Workers Bears.
In 2016, the club qualified for the FFA Cup regular rounds for the first time, but exited the competition at the Round of 32, losing 1–0 to NPL Tasmania side Devonport City FC at Valley Road Ground in Devonport, Tasmania.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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