Adelaide Cobras FC

Adelaide Cobras FC
Full name Adelaide Cobras Football Club
Nickname(s) Cobras
Founded 1972
Ground Weigall Oval
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Simon Panayi
Manager Ben Dale
League FFSA National Premier League
2014 NPL State League, 12th

The Adelaide Cobras is a football club from Adelaide, South Australia. The Cobras currently play in the FFSA State League, and play home games at Weigall Oval in Adelaide's west.

History

The Adelaide Omonia Soccer Club was founded in 1972 by the local Cypriot Australian community. The original concept behind the creation of the club was to give young migrants an outlet to socialise rather than spend their time in the coffee shops and gambling spots of Adelaide. The club name Adelaide Omonia was to signify the City of Adelaide and "Omonia" meaning unity with Adelaide and its surrounding communities and suburbs.

The club was registered and competed in the South Australian Amateur League's Division 4 in 1973. After winning the Division 4 championship in 1974, the club was promoted to Division 3. By 1981 the club was competing in the South Australian Amateur League's Division 1 and was one of the more competitive teams through the 1980s.

By 1988 the club was looking for a broader challenge. The Adelaide Omonia Soccer Club had established a very successful junior program, and so to give these juniors a path to play in the top level within South Australia, applied for and succeeded in gaining entry into the South Australian Soccer Federation's State League. Over the years the club has established itself as a stable and competitive club, well respected within the South Australian Soccer Federation and the broader soccer community.

In 1994 the club was looking to widen its appeal outside of the Cyprus community and hence the Adelaide Cobras Soccer Club was born.

Club honours

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Kon Tsacos
2 Australia MF Mario Barišić
9 Australia FW Kyriacos Philippou
11 Australia FW Andrew Harous
17 Australia DF Dalibor Barišić
Australia GK Andrew Lam

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