1960's
The White Eagle Soccer Club idea was conceived in 1960 and the Club was formed in 1961 under the auspices of the Polish Association based in New Town. It was registered in 1962 by the TSA to compete in the Metropolitan League, finishing in second place and winning its Knockout Cup that same year. The side was coached by Jan Zuraszek (he was also Club captain). In 1971 Jan Zuraszek had a perpetual trophy for the "Best & Fairest" senior player named in his honor. He died in a car crash in Melbourne in 1970.
1962 Foundation Team
Back Row: P. Szkudlarek, S Stepien , J Stepik, M Antas, J Zuraszek (Coach), J Antas, B Dora, P Wasileko, Z Rybak (Committee) Front Row: L Kunda, J Nowakowski, M Zieba, S Rakowski, Z Lyk, L Nowak, C Nikel
In 1963 coached by Max Gebauer, the Club won the Metropolitan League and was promoted to the then Cambridge sponsored Premier League (South).
1963 Premiership Side
Back - B Barac, T Mile, H Zoetsch, M Gebauer (Coach), V Neskovcin, S Stepien, M Zieba, M Antas
Front - Z Lyk, B Osuchowski, B Dora, E Rosinski
In 1968, the Club had its most successful season in the 60's under the guidance of coach Jim Scally, finishing runners up in the finals play-off to Olympia by a corner, after the score was deadlocked 0-0 after extra time. The all important corner came in the 10th minute of extra time just after Olympia's Stanton had failed to take advantage of a fine centre from Parkin. With two minutes remaining before the end, a free kick against Olympia half-back Richards for obstruction was taken by Bobby Osuchowski who netted direct from the free kick only to find it was an indirect kick, and subsequently the goal was disallowed. The team did however win the Association & George Evans Shields and also defeated Croatia 5-1 to win the Falkinder Cup. The goal scorers for Eagle that day were Jefferson (2), Osuchowski, McCann & Lundin (a.k.a. Olsen).