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Armadale Soccer Club ASC


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开发 Jonty Rosenthal
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"Armadale Soccer Club is a soccer club based in Armadale, Western Australia.

Armadale Soccer Club originally formed in 1972 the club joined the semi professional leagues in 1985. In 1997 a merger between Armadale Park and Armadale City clubs formed Armadale Soccer Club.

The squad is currently managed by former Inglewood United and Manchester United academy coach Lee Bamber and assistant Kevin Brophy. Competing in the 2013 annual preseason tournament, Armadale lost on penalties 6 - 5 to eventual champions Bayswater City in the night series semi final.

During this time the club has come up with some fantastic ideas and innovative plans to ensure the strength of the club continues long in to the future.

One of the main areas the club was looking to improve on was the way in which it was currently communicating with its players, members, supporters and sponsors.

With a forward thinking and a dynamic board the club was actively pursuing different methods which would enable them to improve on their existing communication channels.

After conducting a review of all the options available to them the club is pleased to announce the release of their first ever native mobile phone app for the iPhone.

The app will be branded in the famous red and black of the Armadale Soccer Club and the content available to users in the app will contain information about the club.

No longer will you have to worry about missing out on news or information about the Armadale Soccer Club as the app will serve as your number one source of information about the club!

The type of information available to you when you download this app are as follows:

- Latest News
- Results
- Images
- Videos
- Events
- Facebook
- Merchandise
- Committee
- Contacts
- Teams
- Ladders
- Fixtures
- Team news
- Sponsors
- Grounds
- Memberships
- Training and much much more

To make sure you stay in touch with absolutely everything to do with the club, download the app now!

Go Reds!

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