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
D’s v Blackwood
Today is a a big test for the Whites as they travel to Blackwood and take in the top team!
Teen Wolf Hits 100
If you want to get on the first page of all time appearances, you need to start playing twice a week. That's
AUSC defeat rivals Flinders in cup round
Adelaide Uni defeated Flinders University in a tense penalty shoot-out to reach the cup quarter finals. Meanwhile, the Whites pip the Blues
4 wins and a goal record
The last time we had 4 wins and scored 22 goals in a league round, was, well... never. And if
Breaking the C’s Cherry
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be
Results | Big cup wins for the women’s teams
Results - April 23/24 WOMEN WNPL 3-5 Fulham United WNPL Reserves 1-0 Fulham United
Uni Whites: Moments in history
Paul “Alphabet” Krzystoszek
The man with the unpronounceable surname became Poland's brightest Hollywood Star in the 80s when he featured alongside little known
Cup Round 1: Bs vs UniSA
Result: UniSA 0 - 10 Whites The Whites put on a dominant performance against their uni counterpart in the first
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
Teen Wolf Hits 100
If you want to get on the first page of all time appearances, you need to start playing twice a week. That's
Matt ‘One Pass’ Bate
Born and raised playing soccer on the rolling plains of London's Hackney Marshes (allegedly the spiritual home of soccer), Matt
Dave “Big Daddy” Lane
El Presidente, Davoldo Laninio was knighted for his services to soccer by Her Majesty the Queen in January of 2003.








