Adelaide City

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Adelaide City
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Full name Adelaide City Football Club
Nickname(s) Zebras, Juventus, City
Founded 1946
Ground Ram Park
246-256 Fosters Road
Oakden, South Australia
Capacity n/a
Chairman Bob D'Ottavi
Manager Damian Mori
League South Australian Super League
2006 Super League, 1st
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Adelaide City is a football (soccer) club in Adelaide, Australia. They have also known as Adelaide Force. They played in the National Soccer League (NSL) for many years but withdrew just prior to the 2003/2004 season. They now play in the South Australian Super League. City won the inaugural Super League with games to spare after leading for most of the season. They also won the Adelaide United FFSA Cup defeating Blue Eagles 4-1 in the final at Hindmarsh Stadium.

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[edit] Juventus

The club was founded and primarily followed by people of Italian heritage and originally called Juventus from 1946-1966. In 1966 they became Adelaide Juventus and in 1977 Adelaide City, when Frank Lister captained the team in the inaugural NSL competition. He later went on to win the 'Golden Boots' award for that year and was inducted into the South Australian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2004.

The black and white striped shirt also gave the team the nickname of the Zebras.

[edit] Champions in 2005

Adelaide City were crowned SA Premier League Champions after defeating Adelaide Raiders 2-1 in the Grand Final at Hindmarsh Stadium on Friday 16 September 2005. Adelaide City took the lead just 4 minutes into the match when Nick Budin slotted the ball past Raiders goalkeeper Robert Matosevic. Raiders hit back just before the break through striker Jason Trimboli. The match went into extra time and midway through the second period of extra time a pin point Paul Pezos cross was met by a powerful Adam Osman header to hand Adelaide City their first title since 1974. Adelaide City Midfielder David Paladino was given the award for man of the match.

[edit] Achievements

[edit] International

[edit] National

[edit] Local

Adelaide City FC - 60th Anniversary Logo
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Adelaide City FC - 60th Anniversary Logo

[edit] Current players

No. Position Player
-- Australia GK Ben Moore
-- Australia DF Paolo Crisci
-- Australia DF Jordan D'Arsie
-- Australia DF Luca Di Girolami
-- Australia DF Jonathan Negus
-- Australia DF Adam Osman
-- Australia DF Paul Pezos
-- Australia DF George Tsonis
-- Australia MF Fred Agius
-- Australia MF Pasquale Barbaro
No. Position Player
-- Australia MF Paul Bearzotti
-- Australia MF Alex Ciccozzi
-- Australia MF Jace Cummins
-- Australia MF David Paladino
-- Australia MF Adriano Pellegrino
-- Australia MF Scott Weidenbach
-- Australia FW Nick Budin
-- Australia FW Damian Mori
-- Australia FW Anthony Orlando

[edit] Former players of note

[edit] External links

FFSA : 2006 SA Super League

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