Bendigo City FC

Bendigo grabbed a memorable win against the eventually promoted North Geelong Warriors FC on 3 May 2014, when they beat the Lara-based outfit by three goals to two at Elcho Park.

[5] One round into the 2016 NPL2 season, City head coach Esteban Quintas quit his post to return to his native home of Spain.

Bendigo City finished the season in bottom place on the NPL2 West table, with 4 wins and 3 draws in 28 games.

The appointment of Baresic-Nikic didn't last long, resigning in March after five games, with the side sitting bottom with just single point and 1 goal scored.

[13] In January 2018, Bendigo City FC confirmed that it would not be fielding a senior or U20s team in State League 1 for 2018 and would continue as a junior-only NPL club for that season.

In 2022, this became a reality and the reemergence of the club took a step forward with the reformation of the Bendigo City Senior program entering the football pyramid in Mens State League 5 West.

Claridge retained his position as Technical Director whilst Thomas took on the role of Senior Coach in its inaugural season.