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  2. Adelaide United FC (women) - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide United Football Club is an Australian women's soccer team based in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 2008, it is the affiliated women's team of Adelaide United . The team competes in the country's premier women's soccer competition, the A-League Women .

  3. List of Adelaide United FC (women) records and statistics

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    Adelaide United Football Club (women) is an Australian professional women's association football club based in Hindmarsh, Adelaide. The club was formed in 2008 within the formation of the W-League (now A-League Women). The list encompasses the records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section itemises the ...

  4. 2020–21 Adelaide United FC (women) season - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide United (women) 2020–21 season; Chairman: Piet van der Pol: Head Coach: Adrian Stenta: Stadium: Marden Sports Complex: W-League: 5th: W-League Finals: DNQ: Top goalscorer: Chelsie Dawber (5) Highest home attendance: 5,159 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers (21 March 2021) W-League: Lowest home attendance: 912 vs. Melbourne City (21 January ...

  5. List of Adelaide United FC (women) players - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide United Football Club (women), a women's association football club based in Hindmarsh, Adelaide, was founded in 2008 within the formation of the W-League (now A-League Women). The club's first team has competed in the A-League Women and all players who have played in at least one match are listed below. Emily Condon holds the record for ...

  6. List of Adelaide United FC (women) seasons - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 2008 within the foundation of the W-League (now A-League Women). As of the end of the 2022–23 season, the club have spent 15 seasons in the A-League Women, the top division of Australian women's soccer. Their worst league finish to date is 9th in the 2017–18 season; four extra times they have finished a league season ...

  7. 2023 Football South Australia season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Women's State League South Australia season, known as the 2023 Go Sunny Solar Women's State League for sponsorship reasons, was the second division of women's soccer in South Australia. The format is a double round-robin over 18 rounds. The season began on 10 March and concluded on 13 August. [2] Sturt Lions were premiers for the first ...

  8. Category:Adelaide United FC (women) players - Wikipedia

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    People who have played for Adelaide United in the Australian A-League Women. Pages in category "Adelaide United FC (women) players" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

  9. List of sporting clubs in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide United FC (A-League, W-League football (soccer)) Adelaide City (FFSA Super League) Croydon Kings (FFSA Super League) Cumberland United Womens FC (FFSA Women's Premier League ) Cumberland United FC (FFSA Premier League ) West Adelaide (FFSA State League) Port Adelaide Lion Soccer Club (The Pirates) (FFSA Premier League, football (soccer))