A Snapshot of the Past
At Hakoah on Hall Street, the bonds of community were formed and strengthened.
Friendships (and shidduchs) were forged at discos, swimming lessons and over card tables. Families came together to share simchas and Friday night dinners. And generations grew from boisterous children into (somewhat less boisterous) adults.
Though times have certainly changed, in the years since it closed the Hakoah Club has been sorely missed as a place for us to come together and share the joy of connection.
1938
Sydney Hakoah Football Club is established by German and Austrian refugees who are keen to resume soccer
1957
Hakoah instrumental in forming NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs
1971
Hakoah commences operations as a licensed club
1974
Hakoah is instrumental in forming the National Soccer league and wins numerous trophies regularly
1975
Hakoah at Hall St officially opens
2009
Hakoah ceases trading as a Registered Club at Hall St
2010
White City purchased
Your Memories of Hakoah
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