Brunswick City's foundations can be traced to the early 1970 when a group of Greek migrants got together for a friendly game of soccer in Thornbury.
The club's first president was Nick Koutoulis, a key early member who saw the team play in a Sunday league division.
[2] The defining moment for Brunswick City arguably came in 2001 when the club gained promotion into the Victorian State League System.
The promotion into the State Leagues was typically a tipping point for clubs to pay players and become more professional in their administration and competition intent.
The 2014 season was a difficult one for City, finishing bottom of the inaugural 14 team NPL1 campaign, managing just 10 points from 26 games.
[5] George Karkaletsis was appointed as head coach for the 2016 campaign where Brunswick were moved from the Western conference into the East.
An overhaul occurred which saw a new team built and was an instant success as George Karkaletsis led his side to 5th, just a single point behind 3rd and 4th positions in the East conference.
The main pitch is a permanent football ground and served by basic terracing and seating provided by the club rooms.