Searching for a social yet competitive soccer team in Adelaide? Look no further than Adelaide University Soccer Club White.
Better known as the ‘Uni Whites’, AUSC White is a founding member of the South Australia’s Collegiate Soccer League (CSL) which began in 1980. Today they are known across the community as a powerhouse of amateur football in Adelaide.
Join the Uni Whites, a men’s football team that boasts strong camaraderie, teamwork, mad football skills and a sense of humour.
Resources
Things to do
Key contacts
Richard Bobby Vidanage
whites@adelaideunisoccerclub.com
Coaches
- First Team Collegiate Division 1A | Sean Nunan
- Reserve Team Collegiate Division 1B | Ashley Spartley
Uni Whites’ news bites
AGM scheduled for September 30
The Annual General Meeting of the Adelaide University Soccer Club will be held on Thursday 30 September.
Uni White Appoint Coaches for Upcoming Season
CSL powerhouse Adelaide Uni White announces its 2021 coaching staff.
Season 2021: Women’s and men’s training starts
Training starts now! Play with the Adelaide University Soccer Club in 2021.
Annual General Meeting set for October 28
The Club's AGM has been scheduled and Board nominations are open.
Adelaide Uni players plan return to sport
With players and team officials keen to get back on the park, here's our ‘return to sport’ guidelines.
Season 2020: Women, men and junior training starts
Training starts now! Play with the Adelaide University Soccer Club in 2020.
Uni Whites: Moments in history
UniWhites 1B v Unley
4-1 Well played sat. Everyone try and get to training tues and thurs this week. Game on sat, generally good,
Round 2: B’s vs Westminster
On a picture perfect day, and on a picture perfect pitch, the Bs lined up to make amends for a
D’s vs Mt Barker
Well it's Election Day! I haven't voted yet as I still try to sort through the childish taunts from all
Uni Whites v Immanuel – Div 4
In the absence of the great man Dave Wilson, I thought I better pen a few words about our game
D’s vs Unley away.
After three successive league wins, the 4th placed Whites were brimming with confidence coming into a traditionally tough encounter with
Round 8: A’s v Sacred Heart – Match Report (of sorts)
Again, i didn't actually see the entire game, but what i saw was worthy of reporting on - especially as