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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Rudy Perpich, History of Melbourne Knights FC, Croatian American, Sydney United FC, Ivan Illich, Bunjevci, Croatian Australian, Croatian Chilean, Toronto Croatia, okci, Paulo Radmilovic, Croats of Belgium, List of Croatian Americans, St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church, Hamilton Croatia, Croatian Fraternal Union, Krashovani, Croatian Canadian, Molise Croats, SS. Cyril, Methodius, and Raphael's Church, Croats of Slovenia, Janjevci, Igor Toma i, Bosnian Australian, Croatian Brazilian, Croats in Argentina, Croats of Serbia, Croatian German, Gaspar Graziani, Croatian-North American Soccer Tournament, Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament, Josip Novakovich, Burgenland Croats, Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich, Central United, SD Croatia Berlin, Canadian-Croatian Folklore Festival, Croats in Slovakia, List of Croatian football clubs in Australia, Janko Peric, RWB Adria, Lujo Ton i -Sorinj, HNNK Hrvat Chicago, Croatian National Council, Sacred Heart Church, Croatians in New Zealand, Croats of Romania, Jason Erceg, Strawberry Hill, Croatian World Games, Sydney United Sports Centre, Croatian Eagles, Nahid Kulenovi, Croatian National Soccer Federation, Croats of the Republic of Macedonia, Croatian Heritage Foundation, Zajedni ar. Excerpt: Melbourne Knights FC has a long and illustrious history in Australian football. Since the clubs humble beginnings in 1953 it would go on to become one of the most successful football clubs in Australia with the club's peak coming in the mid 1990s when they were crowned Australian champions, winning back-to-back National Soccer League titles. The initial foundations of the club were set down in 1952 by a small group of Croatian immigrants who met at the home of Hinko Durakovic at 7 Leeds Street in the western suburb of Footscray to discuss the formation of a Croatian soccer club. The founders of...