澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 05/23 05:30 14 阿德莱德港Pirates v 莫德柏里喷射机 D 2-2
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 05/16 05:30 13 阿德莱德蓝鹰 v 阿德莱德港Pirates L 5-2
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 05/02 05:30 12 阿德莱德港Pirates v 地铁之星 L 0-4
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 04/18 09:30 11 帕拉山骑士 v 阿德莱德港Pirates W 2-4
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 04/11 03:30 10 阿德莱德港Pirates v 西阿德莱德 L 2-4
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 04/06 05:30 9 南阿德莱德 v 阿德莱德港Pirates D 2-2
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 03/28 08:30 8 阿德莱德港Pirates v 白城FK贝尔格莱德 W 3-0
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 03/20 09:45 7 阿德莱德城 v 阿德莱德港Pirates D 1-1
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 03/14 08:30 6 阿德莱德港Pirates v 阿德莱德克罗地亚 Raiders L 1-6
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 03/09 04:30 5 托列斯比卡拉 v 阿德莱德港Pirates W 1-2
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 03/07 08:30 4 阿德莱德港Pirates v 坎贝尔镇市 L 2-5
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 02/28 08:30 3 阿德莱德港Pirates v 阿德莱德彗星 L 1-2
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 02/20 09:00 2 阿德莱德港Pirates v 克罗伊登FC L 2-4
澳大利亚南澳大利亚州超级联赛 02/13 09:00 1 莫德柏里喷射机 v 阿德莱德港Pirates W 1-3

Wikipedia - Port Adelaide SC

Port Adelaide Soccer Club is a semi-professional soccer club based in Taperoo, a north-western suburb of Adelaide in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. The club was founded in 1905 after Woodville (1903) split into two clubs, the other being Hindmarsh. The club currently plays in State League 2 South Australia after being relegated to the fourth tier of Australian soccer in 2023. Originally playing at Alberton Oval, and historically playing at John Hart Reserve from 1922 until 2018, the club has been based out of their current home ground, Ngarrpadla Josie Agius Reserve, since 2019.

Port Adelaide is the oldest surviving soccer club in South Australia. The club have won five first division titles, their last coming in 1931, and the Federation Cup on four occasions, most recently in 1979. From 1993 until 2018, the club was known as Port Adelaide Lion following a merger with Ukrainian Sports Club Lion, which was one of the club's many mergers, including earlier ones with Cheltenham in 1914 and Port Thistle in 1956.

History

The club was founded in 1905 under the name of Port Adelaide British Football Club.

The founders included F.Salmon, G.Haywood, J.Haywood, EP Rowley, F.Meakin and J.McColl.

The amalgamation of Port Adelaide and the Cheltenham British Football Club was formalised on Friday 26 March 1914 in the Globe Hotel Port Adelaide. There were elements of the Cheltenham Club who did not agree with the merger and they formed another Cheltenham Club for the 1914 season.

The Port Adelaide club's original ground was on a site adjacent to Alberton Oval. In the late 1920s the club moved to John Hart Reserve.

At the end of the 1941 season the club went into recess and did not field a team in the local competition until 1944. This was because the club lost so many members and players to the war effort.

In 1956 the club merged with Port Thistle S.C which had been known as the Port Presbyterian Thistle S.C. Their home ground was Nazar Reserve which was across the road from the Port Adelaide club. The ground was also known as Stevedores Paddock because horses used on the wharves were left in the paddock. The area was notorious for getting flooded every time there was an extra high tide in the Port River.

The club played at John Hart Reserve for over 75 years except for a period in 1955 and 1956 when they moved to Allenby Gardens Reserve while John Hart Reserve was being redeveloped. There was also a period in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the club played its home games at the old ICI Oval at Peterhead while using John Hart Reserve for training and amateur games.

In 1993 the club merged with the Ukrainian Sports Club Lion to form the Port Adelaide Lion Soccer club currently known as the Pirates.

On Tuesday 10 July 2018, life and financial members voted on a motion to change the official name of the club from Port Adelaide Lion Soccer Club Inc. to Port Adelaide Soccer Club Inc. With the move to the brand new facility at Taperoo on the horizon, name simplification was identified as the way to provide clarity of identity to members, external parties as well as current and potential sponsors. A total of 65 votes were received. As per the constitution a two-thirds majority was required in order for the motion to be passed (44 votes). 49 persons voted in favour of the motion and 16 voted against meaning that the motion was passed. The 'Pirates' nickname was not a part of the motion and remains the moniker of the Club. In a statement from Club officials, the part that the USC Lion name and its people has played in the history of the Club was acknowledged and concluded by stating that "While the Lion name has been removed, the history will never be erased nor the efforts of all parties to keep the club alive be forgotten".

On 4 August 2018 after drawing 1–1 against Western Strikers, they finished 11th in the 2018 State League 1 season relegating them to State League 2. In September 2018, the Club moved to brand new purpose built facility named Taperoo Reserve in Taperoo. The first event was the Seniors Presentation Night held on Saturday 1 September. On Saturday 8 September at the new facility, The Club's Collegiate team secured promotion from Division 3 to Division 2 in their very season participating in the South Australian Collegiate Soccer League. On Sunday 9 September, an official club open day was held that saw the majority of MiniRoos and Juniors sides play a competitive fixture at Taperoo for the very first time.

The Senior team finished 3rd at the conclusion of the 2019 State League 2 season, however failed to secure promotion back to State League 1 via the Finals Series, losing their Elimination Final match against Adelaide Cobras at Taperoo Reserve on penalties following a 2–2 draw. The Club was named Football SA 2019 Club of the Year. The COVID-19 impacted 2020 State League 2 season ended in similar heartbreak for the Senior team. After finishing in 4th place at the end of the regular season, they lost their home Elimination Final against Adelaide University by 2 goals 1 after initially leading the game. However, 2020 was a positive year at Junior level with the U14 side winning the Championship and the U16's finishing in 2nd place in their respective JPL C competitions. 2020 also saw the rebirth of female football at the Pirates, with the Club fielding a team in the U15 Girls competition.

2021 brought about a coaching change with Ryan Mogg joining as Head Coach and Lewis Vallelonga taking on the role of Senior Assistant Coach and Technical Director. Their first season in charge brought immediate success as the Senior team secured the State League 2 Premiership on the last day of the season with a dramatic 4–1 victory over Gawler Eagles, the win was enough to leapfrog Adelaide University, who held the advantage going into the final round, as they were held to a 1–1 draw by Seaford Rangers. This first place finish also guaranteed promotion to State League 1 for the 2022 season.

阿德莱德港Pirates足球队伍简介

一、基本信息

1. 所属联赛:阿德莱德港足球联赛
2. 成立时间:2012年
3. 现任主教练:David O'Connor
4. 球队人数:约200人

二、历史沿革

阿德莱德港Pirates成立于2012年,自成立以来,一直活跃于阿德莱德港足球联赛。作为一支年轻的球队,Pirates以其活力和热情在联赛中脱颖而出。

三、球队特色

1. 进攻:Pirates以其富有创意和攻击性的进攻而闻名。球队擅长利用快速的传球和精确的射门能力,给对手制造威胁。
2. 防守:尽管以进攻著称,Pirates在防守端同样表现出色。球队的防守队员紧密协作,共同捍卫球门。
3. 团队精神:Pirates重视团队精神,鼓励队员之间的沟通和协作。这种团队精神在比赛中体现得尤为突出。

四、近期战绩

近年来,阿德莱德港Pirates在各项赛事中表现不俗,尤其在联赛中屡有斩获。上赛季,球队成功晋级季后赛,但在决赛中失利,获得亚军。本赛季,Pirates的目标是再次向冠军发起冲击。

五、知名球员

阿德莱德港Pirates队内不乏知名球员。例如,效力于中场的David O'Connor,他以其出色的领导能力和战略洞察力深受教练信任。此外,前锋Tommy Doyle也是球队的得分主力,他的进球能力备受瞩目。

六、重要荣誉

1. 2019年阿德莱德港足球联赛冠军:Pirates在2019年成功问鼎联赛冠军,成为球队历史上的重要里程碑。
2. 2020年亚军:在2020年赛季,Pirates在各项赛事中表现出色,成功晋级季后赛并最终获得亚军,展示了球队的强大实力。