West Adelaide SC

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WEST ADELAIDE
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Full name West Adelaide Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Hellas, Blues,
Founded 1962
Ground Thebarton Oval
(Capacity 16,500)
Manager Hugo Gimenez
League State League
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West Adelaide Soccer Club is an Australian football (soccer) club from Adelaide, Australia. Currently it plays in the FFSA State League Competition. It participated in the National Soccer League from the 1977 season until the end of the 1998/99 season, except for the periods 1987-89 and 1990-91. It was also known as West Adelaide Hellas and Adelaide Sharks. They played in various blue and white strips, and played most of their NSL home games at Hindmarsh Stadium. In 2008 West Adelaide will play in Blue and White Stripes, Blue Shorts and blue Socks.

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[edit] History

The club was formed in 1962[1] as an amalgamation between West Adelaide Soccer Club (formed 1910) and Hellenic Athletic & Soccer Club (formed 1945 as Olympic Soccer Club) which had been banned by the state association due to spectator violence[2]. Hellas was supported by the local Greek community. The almalgamated club played under the name West Adelaide Hellas, and quickly became one of the dominant clubs in the South Australian 1st Division, winning six titles from 1966-76. Joining the NSL as a foundation member in 1977, in 1978 the club became the only non-Sydney based team to win the NSL championship in the years 1977-1983, a late goal by Vic Bozanic earning a draw against local rival Adelaide City on the final day of the season, which was enough to win the title by a point from Sydney City.

From 1979 until 1986 however, the club struggled, with a best finish of seventh in 1979 for that era, and a failure to make the finals in the conference system years of 1984-86 making them a prime candidate as one of the clubs to be dumped back to the state leagues when the NSL reformed its conference system back to a single division. A three season spell in the South Australian 1st Division followed, which saw two titles and a second place finish. Re-instated to the NSL for the 1989/90 season, the club performed poorly finishing 13th, and was bumped back to the state league for another two year spell, where they won another two titles.

West Adelaide were once again re-instated into the NSL for season 1991/92, and despite another 13th place finish, the club managed to reach the finals in two of the three following seasons. During this time the club also changed its name to the Adelaide Sharks in an attempt to broaden its appeal outside its Greek migrant base. But gradually declining performances on the field, and a worsening financial situation off it, saw the club's senior arm fold at the end of 1998/99 season. The West Adelaide Juniors continued at Park B27 for the next seven years and finally in 2008 were reinstated as a senior club, the West Adelaide Blues Soccer Club, in the FFSA State League competition.

[edit] Honours

  • National Soccer League Australian Champions 1978
  • National Soccer League Finalists 1992/1993, 1994/1995
  • South Australian 1st Division Champions 1966, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991
  • South Australian 2nd Division Champions 1982
  • South Australian Federation Cup Winners 1964, 1967, 1999
  • South Australian U/19 Federation Cup Winners 1969, 1971,
  • South Australian SF Premier Cup Winners 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
  • South Australian Ampol Cup Winners 1964, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1993
  • South Australian Coca-Cola Cup Winners 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1986, 1987, 1988
  • FFSA Junior U/15 Cup Winners 2007

[edit] Individual Honours

South Australia Player of the Year

  • 1989 - Alby Kidd

National Soccer League Player of the Year

  • 1985 - Graham Honeyman

National Soccer League U/21 Player of the Year

[edit] Former Players

  • Flag of Greece Nick Pantelis
  • Flag of Greece Alex Zervas
  • Flag of Greece Peter Tsitsos
  • Flag of Greece Laki Vagianos
  • Flag of Australia Ted DeLyster
  • Flag of England Richard Yeeles
  • Flag of Australia Martin Crook
  • Flag of Australia Vic Bozanic
  • Flag of Scotland Graeme Souness
  • Flag of Australia Graham Norris
  • Flag of Scotland Graham Honeyman
  • Flag of Scotland Peter Boyle
  • Flag of Greece George Koulianos
  • Flag of Scotland Neil Machagy
  • Flag of Scotland Alec Byrne
  • Flag of Scotland Hammy Macmehan
  • Flag of England David Pillans
  • Flag of Israel Shraga topaz
  • Flag of England Billy Birch
  • Flag of England Barry King
  • Flag of Germany Udo Joske
  • Flag of Australia Barry Reynolds
  • Flag of Australia Robbie Dunn
  • Flag of Australia David Jones
  • Flag of Scotland Ian Magregor
  • Flag of Scotland Brian McLaughlin (footballer born in 1954) (1985-86)
  • Flag of Scotland Ray Blair (1989-94) 91 apps 17 goals
  • Flag of Scotland Martin Doak (1989-90) [1]
  • Flag of Scotland Albert Kidd (1987-89)
  • Flag of Greece Con Cambas
  • Flag of Australia Stan Lazaridis
  • Flag of Australia Joel porter
  • Flag of Australia Peter Blazincic
  • Flag of Australia Richie Alagich
  • Flag of Argentina Jose Iriarte
  • Flag of Argentina Hugo Gimenez
  • Flag of Australia Robbie Hooker
  • Flag of Australia Ross Aloisi
  • Flag of Australia Adrian Santrac
  • Flag of Greece Loui Christodoulou
  • Flag of Australia Branko Milosevic
  • Flag of Australia Jimmy Keramidas
  • Flag of Australia Greg Brown
  • Flag of Australia Lemmy Vatsilas
  • Flag of Australia Greg Mills
  • Flag of Australia Paul Pezos
  • Flag of Australia Lindsay Sanders
  • Flag of Scotland Eeli McDilan
  • Flag of Australia Gilligan Sanders

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.westadelaideblues.com.au/history.html West Adelaide History Page
  2. ^ http://www.westadelaideblues.com.au/history.html Olympic banned

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Preceded by
Eastern Suburbs
NSL Champions
1978
Succeeded by
Marconi Stallions