History NSW State League 1 / NSW NPL 3 In 2011, after spending their entire existence in the local league, Northbridge FC successfully entered
Football NSW's state league competition, the 3rd tier of NSW football and fourth tier overall. but went on to lose the Grand Final to
Balmain in
extra time. The 2014 season once again saw Northbridge fall short of the title – losing to
Hakoah Sydney City East FC 3–2, with Hakoah going on to get promoted to the NSW NPL2. Throughout 2014 and the years leading up, Northbridge, experienced significant growth, with over 2,300 registered players in early 2014. This made Northbridge the largest club in Australia by participation numbers. In 2015 Northbridge had a successful season losing only one game late in the season (won 18, drew 3, lost 1) to take out the State League 1 premiership. Northbridge went on to win their first State League 1 grand final in 3 attempts beating
Hills Brumbies in a 3–2 win, despite playing the last 15 minutes with 10 men.
NSW NPL 2 The successful 2015 season saw Northbridge promoted to the
National Premier Leagues NSW 2 competition for the first time in their history where they started the 2016 season alongside National Premier League debutants
Sydney FC Youth,
Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth &
Central Coast Mariners FC NPL. Despite being competitive for the majority of games, the seniors only managed to win 3 matches. In the last round of the season, North Shore needed all three senior divisions (U18's, U20's and 1st's) to win and had to rely on other results to avoid relegation. All three divisions won and at the end of 2016 had finished 13th out of 14 on the Club Championship, thus avoiding relegation with
Fraser Park FC dropping to the 3rd tier of NSW football instead. 2017 was a much more successful year for the North Shore outfit, with the Mariners finishing the year in 5th position. Another year of improvement in the NPL NSW 2 saw the senior team finish 3rd in the
2018 season. Though North Shore were eliminated in the first round of the finals, season 2018 was the highest league position finish for the club to date. In 2019, North Shore experienced their most successful season in history, finishing first in both the
NPL NSW 2 and the club championship, which resulted in promotion to
NPL NSW 1. The club sealed promotion on the final round of the season.
NSW NPL 1 As a result of winning the 2019 NPL2 Club Championship North Shore have been promoted to NPL1 for the first time in their history and will play their games out of Lambert Park, Leichhardt. In 2021 season North Shore become Northbridge FC Bulls will play their games in multiple locations. Their head coach is Mile Sterjovski.
Current squad Club officials • President: Sam Krslovic • General Manager: Anthony Siciliano • Head Of Academy: Shaf Sagol • First Grade Head Coach: Nicolai Muller
Honours • ;
NPL NSW 2/
NSW League One Club Championship •
Winners:
2019 • ;
NPL NSW 2/
NSW League One Premiership •
Winners:
2019 • ;
NSW State League Division One/
NSW League Two Club Championship •
Winners:
2013,
2015 • ;
NSW State League Division One/
NSW League Two Premiership •
Winners:
2013,
2015 •
Runners-up:
2014 • ;
NSW State League Division One/
NSW League Two Championship •
Winners:
2015 •
Runners-up:
2013,
2014 ==Women's team==