Narrabundah FC

Narrabundah FC competed in the top flight of ACT football for twelve years from the club's inception in 1976 till 1987.

During this time the club enjoyed its best period between 1981 and 1983 when the Bulls finished runner-up in the league on two occasions, 1981 and 1983, and made the grand final in 1981.

The Bulls finished the second stage as runner-up to league premier Luso by three points thanks to an inferior away form record that saw the club lose three games away from home.

Narrabundah qualified for the third vs fourth semi-final in the Ampol Cup Finals Series where they met Canberra United on Sunday 20 September 1981.

Narrabundah pipped Concordia Phillip to second place thanks to a superior attack with fifty-one goals scored compared to thirty-nine.

[11] Narrabundah started the 2013 season with an indifferent 2–2 draw with UCU Pumas but soon found themselves on top of Pool B in the split league structure after winning their next four matches.

By the end of the regular season Narrabundah finished top of Pool B with an undefeated record, nine wins; five draws; zero losses from fourteen matches.

[12] 14 September 2013, Narrabundah FC met Queanbeyan City at Hawker Football Centre for the inaugural ACT Capital League grand final.

[13] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Narrabundah FC following the conclusion of each ACT Capital League season.