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.
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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
New Board appointed to lead AUSC
The following members were appointed to the AUSC leadership group and will have a key role in the club's strategic direction for 2020.
Get your tickets to the 2019 club awards night
Tickets on sale for the men's and women’s 2019 awards dinner.
Progress update from AUSC Board
Brief members circular to update on progress since June's Special General Meeting.
Uni to play matches at ‘the beach’ this weekend
AUSC and AU Sport have moved the July 6-7 home matches to West Beach.
Special General Meeting called for June 20
A Special General Meeting has been called for Thursday 20 June at 8pm.
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Uni Whites: Moments in history
Div 5 v Rostrevor @ Home
With the 3B boys playing their Do-or-die encounter with Cardijn away, I had the unenviable task of trying to scrounge
Robin “Postal” Goldfinch
Rob was appointed as the new senior coach in 2008 to replace Jim Muir. He came to us from Sturt-Marion
Steve “Beefy” Thornett
Beefy Thornett is a Uni Whites legend from way back, and despite a chequered history, he can truly be considered
Le Glamour versus Ross and Trevor
'Win or eat a bowl of Richard's (????)' Inspirational words indeed from Jack O Stevens, as 'Hot Fuzz' sought to
Eric “The Viking” Priebe
In a football career spanning 2 decades at the Stadium of White, there's not a lot this man hasn't done.
Andrew “Psycho” Foley
2002: To the big mans credit he won the B's top club man, in his first season at the whites.