Adelaide United: A Soccer Club with a Passion for Success




Adelaide United Football Club is a professional soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded in 2003 and competes in the A-League, the top tier of Australian soccer. The club has won two A-League championships and three FFA Cups.
History
Adelaide United was formed in 2003 to replace the Adelaide City Soccer Club, which had folded the previous year. The club's first season was in 2003-04, and they finished ninth in the A-League. Adelaide United's first major trophy was the FFA Cup, which they won in 2014. They have since won the FFA Cup twice more, in 2018 and 2019.
Home Ground
Adelaide United plays their home games at Coopers Stadium, which has a capacity of 16,500. Coopers Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium that is also used for Australian rules football and cricket.
Supporters
Adelaide United has a strong supporter base, known as the "Red Army". The Red Army is one of the most passionate supporter groups in Australia, and they create a great atmosphere at Coopers Stadium.
Players
Adelaide United has a number of talented players, including Craig Goodwin, Josh Cavallo, and Ryan Strain. Craig Goodwin is a winger who has represented Australia at international level. Josh Cavallo is a defender who came out as gay in 2021, making him the first openly gay professional soccer player in Australia. Ryan Strain is a midfielder who has been with Adelaide United since 2016.
Future
Adelaide United is a club with a bright future. They have a talented squad of players, a strong supporter base, and a passionate coaching staff. Adelaide United is poised to achieve even more success in the years to come.