Fixtures

Australia Northern NSW Premier League 03/01 06:00 2 Belmont Swansea United SC vs Cooks Hill United - View
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 03/06 09:00 3 Valentine Phoenix vs Cooks Hill United - View
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 03/14 06:00 4 Cooks Hill United vs Edgeworth Eagles - View
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 03/21 06:00 5 Weston Workers FC vs Cooks Hill United - View
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 03/28 06:00 6 Cooks Hill United vs Newcastle Olympic FC - View
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 04/12 03:00 7 Charlestown Azzurri vs Cooks Hill United - View

Results

Australia Northern NSW Premier League 02/22 06:00 1 [6] Cooks Hill United v Maitland FC [7] D 2-2
Australia Cup 08/13 09:30 4 Cooks Hill United v Newcastle Jets L 0-5
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 08/09 07:00 22 [1] Broadmeadow Magic v Cooks Hill United [8] L 4-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 08/06 10:00 13 [5] Maitland FC v Cooks Hill United [8] L 3-0
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 08/03 06:00 21 [8] Cooks Hill United v Lambton Jaffas [4] D 3-3
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/30 10:30 12 [8] Cooks Hill United v Newcastle Olympic FC [7] L 1-4
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/27 06:30 12 Cooks Hill United v Newcastle Olympic FC - PPT.
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/26 05:00 14 [8] Cooks Hill United v Weston Workers FC [3] D 0-0
Australia Cup 07/23 09:30 5 Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Cooks Hill United W 2-3
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/19 04:00 20 [4] Charlestown Azzurri v Cooks Hill United [8] W 1-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/16 08:00 11 [8] Cooks Hill United v Broadmeadow Magic [2] L 0-2
Australia Northern NSW Premier League 07/12 04:30 19 [7] Cooks Hill United v Edgeworth Eagles [1] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 12 13
Wins 9 3 6
Draws 3 3 0
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 37 11 26
Goals against 53 26 27
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Cooks Hill United FC

Cooks Hill United FC (CHUFC) is a semi-professional football club based in Cooks Hill, New South Wales. Cooks Hill United FC currently competes in the Northern NSW Football National Premier Leagues NNSW competition; the highest division of the NNSW Football Leagues and the second tier of soccer in Australia.

Cooks Hill United's badge is a detailed, traditional crest-style emblem featuring heraldic influences and strong football and local symbolism.

Upper section: Three brick‑patterned turrets in green and gold, symbolising Australia’s national colours. At the centre is a small Phoenix rendered in red, white, and blue, referencing the earlier Cooks Hill soccer club of the 1970s.

Middle left quadrant: A schooner ship, representing Newcastle’s maritime heritage. Middle right quadrant: Depicts the Obelisk, a well-known Newcastle landmark. The cinnamon brown and emerald green background elements reference KB United and the official colours of the City of Newcastle.

Lower section: Contains black‑and‑white vertical stripes representing Cooks Hill United FC, along with a stylised football reinforcing the sport and the club’s purpose.

Flanking the shield are two silver heraldic lions in traditional inward-facing poses. Above the shield is a gauntlet formed as a raised fist, with decorative green mantling flowing from it.

Two cyan‑blue banners flow beneath the shield, displaying the club’s name in white lettering and the establishment year of 1997 between them.

The club’s official colours are Black, White and Cyan Blue. Black and white reference the colours of Newcastle United (England), reflecting the club founders’ original naming intention and Cyan blue is inspired by the star featured on the Newcastle Brown Ale logo.

CHUFC's home games are played at the Fearnley Dawes Athletics Centre and No. 2 Sportsground in the suburb of Newcastle West.

History

In December 1997 at the Commonwealth Hotel, Cooks Hill, Cooks Hill United Football Club officially became a sporting organisation. The original intention was to name the club Newcastle United; the proposal however was rejected by Northern NSW Football due to naming regulations in place at the time. The name Cooks Hill United was subsequently adopted, reflecting the club’s home ground at National Park No. 4 Sportsground.

Amidst the buzz of the '98 World Cup, three All Age teams were registered in the local Newcastle competition and became the first representatives of the black & white stripes.

The 1999 season was the inaugural year for both the Cooks Hill Juniors and the Cooks Hill Women’s and in 2000 Cooks Hill FC entered the Inter District competition for the first time, competing in I.D.3's

In 2005 the Cooks Hill Women won the double and the Men were promoted to I.D.2's.

In 2010 Cooks Hill Men’s were promoted to the top Inter District competition with the full amalgamation of Cooks Hill Juniors with the Seniors occurring not long after.

The club entered the Northern League 1 Division from 2015–2021

In 2022 Cooks Hill were promoted into the NNSW National Premier League. Craig Deans was appointed Technical Director in June of this year as well.

In June 2025 CHUFC advanced to the Australia Cup Round of 32 for the first time. A 2-3 victory against Adelaide Croatia Raiders SC saw them progress to the round of 16. CHUFC faced the Newcastle Jets at No2 Sportsground on Wed 13 August 2025 in front of a ground record crowd of 4,256, beaten 5-0.

Cooks Hill United is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the vibrant community of Cooks Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Established with a commitment to fostering local talent and promoting the beautiful game, the club has become a cornerstone of the region's sporting culture.

The team competes in various leagues, showcasing a blend of skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Cooks Hill United is known for its strong youth development programs, which aim to nurture aspiring players and instill a love for soccer from a young age. The club prides itself on its inclusive environment, welcoming players of all backgrounds and skill levels.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a supportive fan base, Cooks Hill United strives for excellence on and off the field. The team's colors reflect the spirit of the community, and their home matches are a celebration of local pride, drawing enthusiastic crowds who come to cheer on their players.

Cooks Hill United is not just a soccer team; it is a community hub that promotes health, teamwork, and camaraderie, making it a vital part of the Cooks Hill identity. Whether competing in local tournaments or engaging in community outreach, Cooks Hill United embodies the true essence of Australian soccer.