Carving paths for future football stars
Join a powerhouse of women’s football in South Australia – and be part of the proud Adelaide University Soccer Club tradition.
Our Women’s National Premier League (WNPL) program carves paths for talented players to represent Australia and play in the highest leagues across our country and the world.
With a mix of mature faces and young emerging talent, we’ve found the secret recipe to balance success with player development.
Throw in several Westfield W-League guns, international talent and rising stars from within our junior girls and women’s programs; you have the ingredients for a delicious serving of Friday night football.
If you dare to be part of this adventurous and skilled squad, contact us now or fill out the ‘join a team‘ form or contact our team officials directly.
Women’s National Premier League news
Div 3 women win championship
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Ellie Bills celebrates 300th game
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Video | Chantelle Ryder scores from centre circle
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Where are they now? Adelaide University players overseas and interstate
Where are they now? Adelaide University players overseas and interstate
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