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Full nameThe Cove Football Club
Nickname(s)The Cove
Founded1983; 41 years ago (1983)
GroundSouthern Soccer Facility
Capacity3,000
ChairmanPhil Hole
ManagerMatt Prodanovski
League SA State League 2
202310th of 12
Website Club website

The Cove Football Club is a soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The Cove play in the South Australian State League. The club was established in 1983 and is based at Club Cove in the Adelaide suburb of Hallett Cove in South Australia.

History

Formerly known as The Cove Soccer Club, the club was established in 1983, based at Club Cove, Hallett Cove in South Australia.

The Cove FC has won numerous league titles in its 28-year history in the SAASL. With the introduction of junior teams in 2008, and the senior club now participating in the FFSA State League, the clubs recent growth has been enormous, and continues to go from strength to strength.

The transition between Amateur and Federation football has been a difficult one for the seniors as the differences between the standards of football have proven to be quite substantial. Following the appointment of Danny Graystone in 2010 the Seniors have started to progress at a steady rate with the 2011 season bringing the club its longest Federation Cup run in its history knocking out eventual Premier League Champions Enfield City en route and the club now attracting Federation players from clubs such as Adelaide City, Adelaide Galaxy, Cumberland and overseas. [1]

Juniors

Following the unification of the club in 2011, the club has set out clear short-term goals and objectives to become the most successful club in South Adelaide . The first objective was to appoint a director of football which has seen senior assistant coach Terry Eadie move into the role. This is a significant step for the club as for the first time the coaches who coach within the club will be subject to assessment and ongoing training to ensure that the future senior players of the club receive the best youth development on offer.

First Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands  NED Steven Van Dijk
21 GK Australia  AUS Lachlan Nottle
2 DF Australia  AUS Ned Poole
3 DF Australia  AUS Saif Jaseem
4 DF Australia  AUS Sam Redwood
5 DF Australia  AUS Dylan Terry
16 DF Australia  AUS Brayden Burke
25 DF Australia  AUS Cruize Papandrea
18 DF Australia  AUS George Bailey
8 DF Australia  AUS Jacob Kamara
34 MF Australia  AUS Kody Quandt
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Australia  AUS Conner Higgins
17 MF Australia  AUS Connor O’Brien
11 MF Australia  AUS Max Williams
23 MF Japan  JPN Shoma Nakagawa
46 MF Australia  AUS Josh Becker
32 MF Australia  AUS Liam McKee
MF Australia  AUS Ben McLoughlin
7 FW Australia  AUS Thomas King
50 FW Australia  AUS David Thornton
9 FW Australia  AUS Oscar Williams
15 FW Australia  AUS Phoenix Hamdorf

References

  1. ^ "History | The Cove FC". www.thecovefc.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Full nameThe Cove Football Club
Nickname(s)The Cove
Founded1983; 41 years ago (1983)
GroundSouthern Soccer Facility
Capacity3,000
ChairmanPhil Hole
ManagerMatt Prodanovski
League SA State League 2
202310th of 12
Website Club website

The Cove Football Club is a soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The Cove play in the South Australian State League. The club was established in 1983 and is based at Club Cove in the Adelaide suburb of Hallett Cove in South Australia.

History

Formerly known as The Cove Soccer Club, the club was established in 1983, based at Club Cove, Hallett Cove in South Australia.

The Cove FC has won numerous league titles in its 28-year history in the SAASL. With the introduction of junior teams in 2008, and the senior club now participating in the FFSA State League, the clubs recent growth has been enormous, and continues to go from strength to strength.

The transition between Amateur and Federation football has been a difficult one for the seniors as the differences between the standards of football have proven to be quite substantial. Following the appointment of Danny Graystone in 2010 the Seniors have started to progress at a steady rate with the 2011 season bringing the club its longest Federation Cup run in its history knocking out eventual Premier League Champions Enfield City en route and the club now attracting Federation players from clubs such as Adelaide City, Adelaide Galaxy, Cumberland and overseas. [1]

Juniors

Following the unification of the club in 2011, the club has set out clear short-term goals and objectives to become the most successful club in South Adelaide . The first objective was to appoint a director of football which has seen senior assistant coach Terry Eadie move into the role. This is a significant step for the club as for the first time the coaches who coach within the club will be subject to assessment and ongoing training to ensure that the future senior players of the club receive the best youth development on offer.

First Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Netherlands  NED Steven Van Dijk
21 GK Australia  AUS Lachlan Nottle
2 DF Australia  AUS Ned Poole
3 DF Australia  AUS Saif Jaseem
4 DF Australia  AUS Sam Redwood
5 DF Australia  AUS Dylan Terry
16 DF Australia  AUS Brayden Burke
25 DF Australia  AUS Cruize Papandrea
18 DF Australia  AUS George Bailey
8 DF Australia  AUS Jacob Kamara
34 MF Australia  AUS Kody Quandt
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Australia  AUS Conner Higgins
17 MF Australia  AUS Connor O’Brien
11 MF Australia  AUS Max Williams
23 MF Japan  JPN Shoma Nakagawa
46 MF Australia  AUS Josh Becker
32 MF Australia  AUS Liam McKee
MF Australia  AUS Ben McLoughlin
7 FW Australia  AUS Thomas King
50 FW Australia  AUS David Thornton
9 FW Australia  AUS Oscar Williams
15 FW Australia  AUS Phoenix Hamdorf

References

  1. ^ "History | The Cove FC". www.thecovefc.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012.

External links


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