Sandringham Soccer Club was founded in 1948. They played their first game in 1949. In 1973, Ex Sandringham player Mackay scored the decisive goal against South Korea which sent Australia to its first World Cup. In 1986, Liverpool FC player
Alun Evans joined Sandringham, and in a 26 games season scored 19 goals, following up with 2 goals in 1987. He originally came to Australia to play for
South Melbourne FC. In 1996 Sandringham entered their first Girls team (U16's). In 2001, part of the Bayside Cup was reimagined as the Castlefield Cup, at Spring Street Reserve. The inaugural cup had 8 teams enter; in 2019 there were over 64 teams taking part with over 720 participants. In 2006 a new pavilion was built followed by a grand opening. In 2008 over 60's was announced and in 2009 Spring Street (Or Tulip Street) Reserve was renamed to Tjilatjirrin Reserve as part of NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week Tjilatjirrin (pronounced Chil-a-chir-rin) means to play together. The name acknowledges the
Boon Wurrung as the
traditional owners of the area now known as Bayside. In 2013 the women's side scored their first NPL win against
South Melbourne FC. 2017 came the ABC show
Mustangs FC who filmed at the reserve and in 2018 the surface at Tjilatjirrin Reserve was redeveloped. In 2020 the clubhouse was redeveloped. In 2023, the men's team finished second in Men's State League 4 South. This earned them the chance to gain promotion to State League 3 by participating in the play-offs. In round one, Sandringham defeated Waverley Wanderers FC 3-2, allowing them to progress to the second and final round of qualification for promotion. In round two, Sandringham defeated Monbulk Rangers SC 3-1, earning them promotion to State League 3 South-East for the 2024 season, where they finished fifth. ==Australia Cup==