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Adelaide Victory
File:Adelaide Victory FC logo.jpg
Full nameAdelaide Victory FC
Nickname(s)Victory
LeagueSouth Australian State League 1
202010th
WebsiteClub website

Adelaide Victory are a soccer club from Pennington, South Australia. Adelaide Victory play in the NPL State League. Their home ground is at Pennington Oval. Prior to 2015, the club was known as the Western Toros.

Club history

From 2011, The Western Toros will introduce the FFA National Curriculum beginning at Junior level. The focus will be on developing football intelligence, technique and game awareness through modified small sided games in training.

In August, 2011 The Western Toros U15 team reached the club's first FFSA Cup Final. The game was held at Hindmarsh Stadium against Adelaide City. The Toros came from behind to win the game 4–3 with a late powerful header from Jordan Murphy following a corner.

In 2012 Western District Toros had their first ever championship win in the senior men's competition, coached by Lou Ricciuto and John Heenan.

In 2015 Western Toros changed their club name to Adelaide Victory FC to incorporate the greater Adelaide community, and moved ther home ground to Rushworth Reserve, Blair Athol.

In 2018 Adelaide Victory were Champions of the FFSA State League 2 division, and were promoted to State League 1 for 2019.

In 2020 - the Adelaide Victory Senior Women's team commenced.

Players

First team squad

As of 20 February 2020[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS George Savvoudis
2 Australia AUS Christwish Mutsigwa
3 Australia AUS Delph Machochi
4 Australia AUS Joshua Coyne
5 Australia AUS Alex Katsigiannis
6 Australia AUS Everiste Luyiksa
7 Australia AUS Saidi Machochi
8 Australia AUS Hermann Fombassion
9 Australia AUS George Katsigiannis
10 Australia AUS Domenico Talladira
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 Australia AUS Michael Birbas
12 Australia AUS Terry Theodorou
13 Australia AUS Nick Malandris
14 Australia AUS Eddie De Iacono
15 Australia AUS Stasi Savvoudis
16 Australia AUS Yasumasa Ueda
17 Australia AUS Marco Krantis
18 Australia AUS Jerome Dunphy
19 Australia AUS Vasili Carapanayiotis
20 Australia AUS Andrew Machochi
21 Australia AUS Josef Shyti
22 Australia AUS Thomas Capogreco
28 Australia AUS Livani Gianakis
69 Australia AUS Nenad Tadic

References

  1. ^ "State League 1 Season Preview, presented by Metro Homes SA". Football SA. Retrieved 20 February 2020.