Full name | Adelaide United Football Club Youth | ||
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Nickname(s) | Young Reds, Baby Reds | ||
Founded | 2008 | ||
Ground | ServiceFM Stadium | ||
Capacity | 8,000 (1,000 seated) | ||
Coordinator | Eleni Vosnakis[1] | ||
Youth coach | Airton Andrioli | ||
League | NPL South Australia | ||
2023 | 3rd of 12 (champions) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Adelaide United Football Club Youth is the youth system of Adelaide United Football Club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The team players in the National Premier Leagues, the second level of Australia's soccer pyramid in Australia. The club also competes in the under-21s A-League Youth competition.
History
Early Years (2009–2014)
The team was founded in 2008, as an Adelaide United representative team for the inaugural season of the National Youth League competition. Former Adelaide City player, Joe Mullen was appointed as head coach for Adelaide's inaugural youth squad.[2] They finished 2nd to the qualification of the 2009 Grand Final against Sydney FC. The final result was a 2–0 loss at Hindmarsh Stadium with Adelaide finishing runners-up into both the premiership and championship.[3]
Adelaide's top-scorer for their first two seasons was Francesco Monterosso with the first season scoring 13 goals and with the second season scoring 17 goals.[4] This was the only back-to-back Golden Boot winner in the National Youth League.
Within the change of the NYL table format in the second National Youth League season, Adelaide United were still able to qualify for the NYL finals finishing 3rd. Adelaide United lost 1–0 to Perth Glory in the semi-final.[5]
In the 2010–11 season, in the race for the premiership, they finished 3rd again, followed by Central Coast Mariners Youth in 2nd with Gold Coast United Youth being the premiers for the season.
National Premier Leagues entry (2014–present)
In October 2014, it was confirmed that the team would compete in the National Premier Leagues South Australia and National Premier Leagues South Australia Reserves (U20) competitions for the PS4 2015 FFSA season entering in the State League 1, the second division of South Australian football.[6][7]
They gained automatic promotion in their first season to the National Premier Leagues after finishing top of the table as well as the Reserves (U20s).
In October 2015, it was announced that AUFC Youth team were to compete in the 2015 Mediterranean International Cup in Barcelona, Spain. Their first match in Group A was against Los Angeles with the result as a 4–0 victory.[8] Then they lost 1–0 against Barcelona.[9] This was the first game for an Adelaide United side to face Barcelona. The final game was against Palamos CF in a 3–0 victory for Adelaide.
With the final game victory, Adelaide moved on to the Round of 16 against CF Lloret. Both teams could not be split, as the full-time score was 0–0. The game was decided in a penalty shoot-out, which Adelaide United won 5–4.[10] The Reds ended their 2015 Mediterranean International Cup, with a 4–0 loss against Malaga CF.[11]
On 11 January 2016, Adelaide United claimed their premiership in Conference A,[12] with Sydney FC Youth crowned Premiers for Conference B. The Grand Final was played at Central Coast Stadium with Sydney winning the grand final against Adelaide for the second season in a row between these two sides. The final result was 5–2 to Sydney FC Youth with them being 2016 National Youth League Champions.[13]
After their successful premiership in the State League 1, they moved on to the National Premier Leagues South Australia and finished 10th which was one spot away from relegating back to the State League. In 2017, they finished the same position as 2016, finishing 10th, and still avoiding relegation. As the two unsuccessful seasons were finished, Adelaide United Youth qualified for the NPL SA Finals Series for the first time and was defeated by North Eastern MetroStars by a 1–0 scoreline in the qualifying-finals.[14]
Players
- As of 17 February 2023[15]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current staff
- As of 25 November 2022[16]
Name | Position |
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Airton Andrioli | Head coach |
Elvis Markov | Assistant coach |
Joe Verringer | Goalkeeper coach |
Jonathan Norodom | Physiotherapist |
William Mockridge | Team manager |
Honours
National
- A-League Youth Premiership
- Runners-up (1): 2008–09
- A-League Youth Championship
- Runners-up (2): 2009, 2016
State
- South Australian First Division Championship
- Winners (1): 2023
- South Australian Second Division Championship
- Winners (1): 2015
Former youth team players to receive international recognition
The following list of youth team have been capped in a full international. Players still currently playing for the club are in bold. Other still active players are in italics.
Former players
This is a list of former Adelaide United Youth players, who have played at least 20 competitive matches for the first team.
- As of 29 December 2023
- Bold denotes players still playing in Adelaide United
See also
References
- ↑ "2023 MEDIA GUIDE" (PDF). Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- ↑ "Mullen appointed to coach inaugural Youth squad". Y-League. 2 May 2008.
- ↑ "Sydney Youth take title". Y-League. 22 February 2009.
- ↑ "National Youth League Player Stats – after Round 27". Y-League. 10 March 2010.
- ↑ "Perth into Grand Final". Y-League. 15 March 2010.
- ↑ "Reds reserve team gets green light". a-league.com.au. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- ↑ "Reds confirm NPL participation". Y-League. 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Young Reds win first game in MIC Tournament". Adelaide United. 2 April 2015.
- ↑ "Young Reds push Barcelona in International Cup". Y-League. 2 April 2015.
- ↑ "Young Reds progress to MIC quarters". Adelaide United. 2 April 2015.
- ↑ "Young Reds exits MIC after Malaga defeat". Adelaide United. 2 April 2015.
- ↑ "Young Reds claim NYL Conference A Premiership". Y-League. 11 January 2016.
- ↑ "Sky Blues crowned Foxtel NYL Champions". Y-League. 23 January 2017.
- ↑ "MetroStars 1–0 Adelaide United Youth". Soccerway. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- ↑ "ANDRIOLI AIRS HOPES FOR YOUTH NPL SA SEASON". Adelaide United. 17 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
- ↑ "Management and Staff". Adelaide United.