Celebrating the Remarkable Contribution of Life Member Keith Pester
Manly United FC is proud to celebrate the extraordinary service of Life Member and long-standing Director, Keith Pester, who this week retired from the Manly United Board after decades of commitment to football on the Northern Beaches.
Keith’s involvement stretches back more than 40 years – long before the club took its current form. From his early days at Wakehurst FC and the Manly Warringah Football Association, through to his leadership roles at Manly United, Keith has been at the heart of our football community for generations. Few people have witnessed or shaped the evolution of our club the way Keith has.
His contribution goes far beyond meeting rooms. Keith played a central role in developing the player-pathway philosophy that defines our club today: creating opportunities for local juniors, supporting volunteers, and helping build the strong grassroots-to-senior structure that thousands of families on the northern beaches now enjoy.
His service has been formally recognised across the game. Keith is a Life Member of Wakehurst FC, MWFA and Manly United, and a recipient of the prestigious Charles Valentine Medal, acknowledging outstanding contribution to football in NSW. These honours reflect not only the length of his service, but the quality and impact of it. But perhaps what people will remember most are the stories that show Keith’s character. Like the junior game that couldn’t start because a large swarm of bees had settled on – and collapsed – the corner flag. Without hesitation, Keith picked up the flag – bees and all – carried it to a nearby tree, shook them off, and said “Alright, get on with it”. It’s a simple moment, but one that captures who he is: calm, practical, community-minded and always willing to step in.
Keith’s legacy lives in every corner of the club – on the fields of Cromer Park, in the opportunities created for young players, and in the culture of dedication and community that he helped build over decades.
On behalf of everyone at Manly United FC, we extend our deepest thanks to Keith for his leadership, passion and unwavering service. His contribution is lasting, significant and deeply appreciated. Keith will always remain part of the Manly United family.
When you see Keith on the sidelines of Summer Soccer, or busily fussing over our facilities, or cheering on our teams on game-day, please take a moment to shake his hand and thank him for his extraordinary contribution.