Para Hills Knights

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Para Hills Knights
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Full name Para Hills Knights Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Knights
Founded 1964
Ground The Paddocks
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League FFSA Super League
2006 Premier League, 1st (Promoted)
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Para Hills Knights Soccer Club are a football (soccer) club from Para Hills, South Australia. The club plays in the FFSA South Australian Premier League and have their home ground at The Paddocks in Para Hills, north of Adelaide. They currently have some of the strongest sides in the Junior Premier League,[1] finishing the 2006 Premier League season on top earning promotion to the 2007 South Australian Super League.

[edit] History

The club was formed in 1964 and played their games at the Ridley Grove Reserve Elizabeth fielding only junior teams. Eventually the club fielded a senior team in the newly formed Sunday Industrial League in 1965. The league was later to be known as the SA Amateur Soccer League.

Para Hills first games in the amateur league were played at Dauntsey Road Elizabeth North but when they transferred to the SASF League in 1966 they moved to the Salisbury United ground at Kelsey Road Salisbury.

The club again changed venues when on the May 21, 1966 they played their first league game at Nelson Road, Para Hills. This was a two tier reserve with the bottom tier called the Eldridge Ground in 1970 after one of the founders of the club.

It wasn't until 1978 that the club moved to its current ground "The Paddocks" at Bridge Road Para Hills. This ground was officially chosen as a Training Venue for the 2000 Olympic games and had many of the top teams training at the ground during the tournament.

The founding members of the club were Robert Eldridge, John Eldridge, Chick Harris, John West, Andy Balter and Malcolm Owen.

[edit] Club Honours

2nd Division Champions: 1976 & 1990

3rd Division Champions: 1967

State League Minor Premiers: 1995

State League Runners Up: 1998 & 2001

U/23 League Champions: 1995

U/23 Cup Winners: 2000

U/19 State League Champions: 2000 & 2001

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