Bulli FC

The team plays out of Balls Paddock, a small ground located at Woonona, just south of Bulli which was opened in 1988.

[1] The foundations of the club were believed to have occurred whilst British traditions of football were still in a development stage.

The 1969 team, coached by Ron Mcgarry (Ex Newcastle Unt UK and South coast Unt) won an impressive 5 trophies that year, including the Premiership & Championship for 1969, NSW Amateur Cup, Langridge Shield and the Corrimal Leagues Knock-out.

In 2006 Bulli made headlines in the Australian footballing community, when they signed former English born Socceroo, Adrian Alston.

The side enjoyed success in the FFA Cup, reaching the seventh round where they were beaten 3–0 by NPL heavyweights Blacktown City at Balls Paddock.

In the final round of the season, Bulli clinched their fifth League Championship with a 1–0 win over 2nd placed Wollongong Olympic FC.

Bulli made it to the Grand Final where they faced Port Kembla who came 5th in the regular season.

Though Bulli were strong favourites Port Kembla secured a shock upset, winning via a penalty shootout after it finished 0–0 after extra time.