Gungahlin United FC

Gungahlin overturned a one-goal deficit at half time to secure the win thanks to goals from Stephen Domenici, Shane Murray and Michael John.

[6] 20 June 2015, Gungahlin United won its first trophy in its first year of entering the NPL by clinching the 2015 Federation Cup with a 1–0 victory in extra time over Belconnen.

Gungahlin was down to 10 men, thanks to a second half red card to Regan Walsh, but Daniel Barac scored the winning goal in extra time to secure the Cup.

[8] 5 July 2015, Gunners drew a home match against former NSL winners Sydney Olympic in the round of 32 in the 2015 FFA Cup.

A crowd of 1,603 turned out on the Tuesday night and saw Olympic substitute Michael Gaitatzis score the winning goal in the 82nd minute of the match.

[12][13] In 2019, Gungahlin United won the ACT NPL Mens Grand final beating Tigers FC 5-0 in a dominant display from GUFC with Goalscorers (Jeremy Habtemariam 20’, 57’, Antoni Timotheou 76’, Micheal John 84’, 88’) Sealing the Win at Deakin Stadium for the GUFC Side led by Marcial Munoz and Frank Barresi.

[14] In 2024, Gungahlin United won the ACT NPL Mens League, with 47 points beating Canberra Croatia out for the title, the side led by Javier Roca secured the Title at the AIS Playing fields, After winning the league GUFC then Fell short in the semi finals to tigers fc.

Francois Bangweni Marcial Munoz Danny Hately Gungahlin United has gone through a handful of club names during the course of its history since 1968.

In 2006 the club dropped its traditional black and white stripes from its crest but retained the central football with the yellow wings.

In 2016, a logo design competition was set up by GUFC to commemorate 20 Years of Gungahlin United Football Club.

The ground has a natural water-efficient grass surface, team and officials' changing rooms, public toilets, canteen and storage for both users and maintenance staff.

[22] The venue has played host to Gungahlin United's round of 32 FFA Cup match against former NSL NSW club Sydney Olympic FC[23] and pre-season friendly matches involving A-League club Central Coast Mariners[24][25] as well as being selected as a reserve training venue for the 2015 Asian Cup tournament in case McKellar Park became unavailable.

[26] The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Gungahlin United FC following the conclusion of each National Premier League Capital Football season.

Gungahlin Juventus crest, first used in 1997 and last used in 2005