The club added a further two premierships and a championship to its cabinet between 1963 and 1966 as HOPE and Juventus battled it out in the league and finals for titles.
Croatia finished the 1967 season as league runner-up to Juventus but claimed a 2–1 victory in the grand final over Cooma United.
Canberra Croatia finished its first season in NSW as runner-up to Melita Eagles[10] and lost the grand final 2–0 to the same opposition.
Canberra FC was a late entrant into the tournament after Sydney United had to pull out for financial and organisational reasons.
In 2015 Canberra FC finished fourth in the tournament with the side defeated 0–3 once more by Toronto Croatia in the bronze play-off.
[18] Canberra FC finished its first NPL season as league premiers, seven points ahead of second placed Belconnen United.
Deakin won the major semi-final against the same opposition 4–0 before succumbing 0–2 in extra time to Canberra Olympic at McKellar Park in the grand final.
[20][21] 23 March 2017, it was reported that Canberra FC had joined the recently formed Australian Association of Football Clubs.
[23] In 2018, Canberra FC won the ACT treble by claiming the League premiership, finals championship and the Federation Cup titles.
The badge depicts the flagpole of Parliament House, a symbol of Canberra, over red and white check reflecting the Coat of arms of Croatia.
[27] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Others The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Canberra FC following the conclusion of each National Premier League Capital Football season.