The Cove Football Club, commonly known as The Cove FC, is a soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The club competes in Football South Australia’s (FSA) State League 1. Established in 1983, The Cove FC is based at the on the corner of Majors and Adams Road in Trott Park.

History

The Cove Football Club was originally established as the Hallett Cove Soccer Club in 1982, initially based at Sheidow Park Primary School. In 1983, the club was renamed The Cove FC and relocated to the Hallett Cove Recreation Ground (Now the Cove Sport and Community Club). For the next 25 years, the club competed in the South Australian Amateur Soccer League (SAASL), winning 18 trophies across various divisions.

The Cove FC enjoyed early success in the SAASL, securing three consecutive championships from Sunday Division 7 to Division 5 between 1983 and 1985, including an unbeaten season in 1985. The club continued to rise, eventually claiming the Sunday Division 1 title in 1991, and remained a fixture in the top Sunday divisions throughout the 1990s. In 2001, the club transitioned to the Saturday competition, winning the Saturday Division 2 title in their first season. They remained competitive in Saturday Division 1 until relegation in 2007.

In 2008, the club expanded by introducing junior teams, and in 2009 it transitioned away from the amateur league in order to join the Football South Australia competitions. This move brought new challenges due to the higher level of competition, for both talent and league points.

After several seasons in the State League 1, The Cove FC reached a high point with a third-place finish in 2012. Despite relegation to State League 2 in 2018, the club entered a rebuilding phase and ultimately triumphed in 2024, winning the grand final and securing promotion back to State League 1.

For the 2025 season, the club had its best run to date in the Australian Cup after being knocked out in the 5th round of the SA Preliminary Rounds. After a sluggish start to the league, Cove would consolidate and claim 7th spot, falling agonisingly short of a finals berth on the last day by goal difference.

Club Culture and Community

The Cove FC values itself on its inclusive, development-focused culture. The club’s executive committee, board members, and coaches work to provide a structured pathway for players to thrive while enjoying the game. A dedicated community of families and supporters contributes to the club’s vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.

Juniors

Since launching its junior development program in 2009, The Cove FC has become a leading pathway club for youth footballers in southern Adelaide. The club fields teams in the MiniRoos (Under 6 to Under 11), Junior Premier League (JPL), Junior State League (JSL), and FSA Girls .

host their southern based Junior Development Program at club on Monday nights from May through to July.

Seniors

The Cove FC competes in the FSA State League 1, with Senior Men's teams in the Under 18, Reserves, and First Team divisions. The club also fields teams in both the Senior and Reserve divisions of the Women's State League (WSL).

Senior Men Squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 AUS Mitchell Higgins 2 AUS Michael Goode 3 AUS Caden Yates 4 AUS Declan Finney 5 NZL Michael Gaze 6 AUS Josh Coyne 7 AUS Tito Bontor 8 AUS Conner Higgins 9 AUS Ben Shaw 10 AUS Jonathon "JJ" Rideout 11 AUS Alex Rideout 12 AUS Nikola Groshi 14 AUS Roger Sanchez 15 AUS Zac Becker 16 AUS Sam Carmichael 17 AUS Jake Becker 18 AUS Dillon Martin 19 AUS Baileigh HeavenNo. Pos. Nation Player 20 AUS William Stronnar 21 AUS Lewis Moss 22 AUS Danilo Zivkovic 23 AUS Jack Carter 24 AUS Lucas La Spina 25 AUS Harrison Godfrey 25 AUS James Hunt 27 AUS Ante Todoric 28 AUS James Sampson 29 AUS Jaxon Taylor-Williams 30 AUS Shawn Etiennette 31 AUS Sean Coffey 32 AUS Cooper Freeman 33 AUS Kaiser Seidel 36 AUS Dylan Lawrence 41 AUS Zak Hoyland 63 AUS Samed Altundag
1AUSMitchell Higgins
2AUSMichael Goode
3AUSCaden Yates
4AUSDeclan Finney
5NZLMichael Gaze
6AUSJosh Coyne
7AUSTito Bontor
8AUSConner Higgins
9AUSBen Shaw
10AUSJonathon "JJ" Rideout
11AUSAlex Rideout
12AUSNikola Groshi
14AUSRoger Sanchez
15AUSZac Becker
16AUSSam Carmichael
17AUSJake Becker
18AUSDillon Martin
19AUSBaileigh Heaven
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20AUSWilliam Stronnar
21AUSLewis Moss
22AUSDanilo Zivkovic
23AUSJack Carter
24AUSLucas La Spina
25AUSHarrison Godfrey
25AUSJames Hunt
27AUSAnte Todoric
28AUSJames Sampson
29AUSJaxon Taylor-Williams
30AUSShawn Etiennette
31AUSSean Coffey
32AUSCooper Freeman
33AUSKaiser Seidel
36AUSDylan Lawrence
41AUSZak Hoyland
63AUSSamed Altundag

Senior Women Squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 AUS Mary Dalpiaz 3 AUS Emma Velickovic 4 AUS Ashyln Hewitt 4 AUS Amelia Morreti 6 AUS Charlotte Arnell 6 AUS Emma Disbury 7 AUS Luaren Talbot 10 AUS Abby Bosworth-Schultz 12 AUS Chantelle Ryder 14 AUS Ashyln Hewitt 18 AUS Talia Mensitieri 20 AUS Brooke Chicco 21 AUS Ella Richards 22 AUS Isla Scott 23 AUS Elise RakeNo. Pos. Nation Player 24 AUS Isabella Westley 27 AUS Alice Brammy 28 AUS Lola Sawyer 29 AUS Mikaya Mustac 30 AUS Lyla Gerstlauer 31 AUS Asy Barns 32 AUS Susan Bassett 33 AUS Lisa Hurcombe 34 AUS Ella Leahy 35 AUS Tabby Ryan 36 AUS Alannah Chicco 39 AUS Hannah Hilton 41 AUS Ella Richards 55 AUS Anna Malapira
1AUSMary Dalpiaz
3AUSEmma Velickovic
4AUSAshyln Hewitt
4AUSAmelia Morreti
6AUSCharlotte Arnell
6AUSEmma Disbury
7AUSLuaren Talbot
10AUSAbby Bosworth-Schultz
12AUSChantelle Ryder
14AUSAshyln Hewitt
18AUSTalia Mensitieri
20AUSBrooke Chicco
21AUSElla Richards
22AUSIsla Scott
23AUSElise Rake
No.Pos.NationPlayer
24AUSIsabella Westley
27AUSAlice Brammy
28AUSLola Sawyer
29AUSMikaya Mustac
30AUSLyla Gerstlauer
31AUSAsy Barns
32AUSSusan Bassett
33AUSLisa Hurcombe
34AUSElla Leahy
35AUSTabby Ryan
36AUSAlannah Chicco
39AUSHannah Hilton
41AUSElla Richards
55AUSAnna Malapira

Amateurs

After the club transitioned to Football South Australia (FSA) competitions in 2009, a C-grade senior team continued to represent The Cove FC in the South Australian Amateur Soccer League (SAASL). This team competed in the amateur league until it was disbanded in 2015. In recent years, the club has re-established an amateur presence, currently fielding a team in the SAASL Sunday Division 4, with home matches played at in Hallett Cove. From 2026 the amateur teams will play at the Southern Soccer Facility.

Facilities

Southern Soccer Facility - Home of The Cove FC

The is a purpose-built venue that officially opened in April 2022 by SA State Premier Peter Malinauskas. The $6 million project was jointly funded by the State Government ($2.5 million) and the City of Marion ($4.75 million) to meet growing demand for soccer infrastructure in Adelaide’s southern suburbs.

The complex includes:

  • Four full-sized, floodlit, professional-standard turf pitches
  • Four change rooms, referee rooms, club offices, and storage areas
  • A bar, canteen, commercial kitchen and function space.
  • Spectator viewing mounds, outdoor seating, paved areas, and a raised deck
  • A large, secure car park

The facility can be accessed via public transport on the located nearby.

Honours

League

  • SAASL Sunday 7th Division Champions 1983
  • SAASL Sunday 6th Division Champions 1984
  • SAASL Sunday 5th Division Champions 1985
  • SAASL Sunday 4th Division Champions 1987
  • SAASL Sunday 1st Division Champions 1991
  • SAASL Saturday 2nd Division Champions 2001
  • SA State League 2 Champions (1): 2024

Senior Men Season-by-season record

SAASL (Sunday)

SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
1983Sunday Division 71stChampions, Promoted
1984Sunday Division 61stChampions, Promoted
1985Sunday Division 51stChampions, Promoted (Unbeaten)
1986Sunday Division 44th
1987Sunday Division 41stChampions, Promoted
1988Sunday Division 33rdPromoted
1989Sunday Division 22ndPromoted
1990Sunday Division 17thTerry Hayes, Munaro Medal Winner
1991Sunday Division 11stChampions, Terry Hayes, Munaro Medal Winner
1992Sunday Division 15th
1993Sunday Division 16th
1994Sunday Division 18th
1995Sunday Division 18th
1996Sunday Division 15th
1997Sunday Division 110thRelegated
1998Sunday Division 28th
1999Sunday Division 23rd
2000Sunday Division 29th

SAASL (Saturday)

SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
2001Saturday Division 21stChampions
2002Saturday Division 15th
2003Saturday Division 14th
2004Saturday Division 16th
2005Saturday Division 13rd
2006Saturday Division 14th
2007Saturday Division 19thRelegated to Saturday Division 2
2008Saturday Division 23rd

Football South Australia (FSA)

SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
2009FFSA State League10th
2010FFSA State League9th
2011FFSA State League10th
2012FFSA State League3rd
2013NPL State League14th
2014NPL State League8th
2015NPL State League4th
2016NPL State League5th
2017NPL State League7th
2018NPL State League12thRelegated to State League 2
2019State League 28th
2020State League 29th
2021State League 210th
2022State League 24th
2023State League 210th
2024State League 22ndChampions, Promoted
2025State League 17th

Australia Cup

YearFinish
2014SA Preliminary Rounds (Quarter-finals)
2015SA Preliminary Rounds (3rd Round)
2016SA Preliminary Rounds (3rd Round)
2017SA Preliminary Rounds (3rd Round)
2018SA Preliminary Rounds (2nd Round)
2019SA Preliminary Rounds (3rd Round)
2021SA Preliminary Rounds (4th Round)
2022SA Preliminary Rounds (4th Round)
2023SA Preliminary Rounds (3rd Round)
2024SA Preliminary Rounds (4th Round)
2025SA Preliminary Rounds (5th Round)
2026SA Preliminary Rounds (1st Round)

Senior Women Season-by-season record

SeasonDivisionPositionNotes
2021Women's State League6th
2022Women's State League4th
2023Women's State League9th
2024Women's State League8th
2025Women's State League8th

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