Results

Australia South Australia Premier League 08/15 10:00 22 [2] Adelaide City v Adelaide Croatia Raiders [12] L 7-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/08 10:00 21 [12] Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Campbelltown City [8] L 1-3
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/02 05:30 20 [11] Alhama CF Women v Adelaide Croatia Raiders [12] L 2-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/26 05:30 19 [12] Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Croydon FC [2] L 1-3
Australia Cup 07/23 09:30 5 Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Cooks Hill United L 2-3
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/19 05:00 18 [9] Adelaide Comets v Adelaide Croatia Raiders [11] L 2-1
Australian Matches 07/12 07:30 - Metrostars v Adelaide Croatia Raiders L 3-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/05 05:30 17 [12] Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Modbury Jets [11] W 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/28 05:30 16 [6] Playford v Adelaide Croatia Raiders [12] L 3-2
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/21 05:30 15 [8] West Torrens Birkalla v Adelaide Croatia Raiders [12] W 1-4
Australia Cup Qualifying 06/18 10:00 - Adelaide Croatia Raiders v White City FK Beograd W 1-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/14 05:30 14 [12] Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Metrostars [1] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 16 14
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 38 19 19
Goals against 60 26 34
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 7 4 3

Adelaide Croatia Raiders SC, formerly known as Adelaide Raiders and historically Adelaide Croatia, is a semi-professional soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia, they currently plays in the South Australian State League 1. It is a Croatian Australian-backed club and its home ground is the Croatian Sports Centre in Gepps Cross, a northern suburb of Adelaide.

History

The Adelaide Croatia Soccer Club was founded in 1952 by a group of Croatian migrants who named the club after their homeland. The group included Fahrudin Cerić (Bosnian), the then President, Cvjetko Milanović and Drago Pišpek.

The club affiliated with the SASFA and played in the metropolitan division for five years. Its first game was against a team from the (now closed) Philips factory at Hendon. Its first home ground was in the South Parklands on Greenhill Rd.

In 1960 the club moved to its new headquarters at Hanson Reserve. It remained there until 2000, when it moved to the sporting complex at Gepps Cross.

The 1960s proved to be a successful decade for the club in the South Australian State League, finishing in third place in 1961, 1962 and 1963, while finishing Runner-Up in 1965 and 1969. Despite these strong results they didn't win first place first place in the South Australian State League until 1980. Since then Croatia has won the league on another four occasions: in 1984, 1988, 1997 and 2002.

In 1962 the club competed in the inaugural Australian Cup, the first nationwide club tournament held in Australia. Croatia Adelaide were one of 16 participants in the knock-out competition and were the first Croatian backed club to compete. The side lost its first round match, losing to Brunswick Juventus 3–1 at Melbourne's Olympic Park to see the club knocked out. The club would again compete in the Australian Cup twice more in 1963 and 1965.

The year 1977 saw the formation of the National Soccer League. Following the failure of Melbourne Croatia and Sydney Croatia in their applications for the league, Adelaide Croatia led a move backed by the Croatian Soccer Association of Australia which saw a proposal put forward for a Croatian 'super club' to enter the NSL; a club which would see the resources of all of Australia's Croatian clubs pooled together. Ultimately the submission failed.

A major highlight in the club's history came in 1985; as the champions of South Australia, Adelaide Croatia was invited to take part in the National Soccer League Cup. Adelaide Croatia had a remarkable run defeating both of Adelaide's NSL sides, Adelaide City and West Adelaide, 1–0 in the opening two rounds. The club lost in the quarter-finals to another NSL side, Sunshine George Cross. It was a valiant display seeing Croatia go down 1–0 in a tightly fought match.

Midway through the 2010 season John Kosmina who managed Adelaide United and Sydney FC in the A-League was announced as the new coach for the Raiders.

In 2013, the Raiders made the finals series of the FFSA Premier League following a fifth placed league finish. The finals run came to a quick end after going down to Campbelltown City on penalties at the first hurdle.

The Raiders narrowly avoided relegation in the 2015 season, finishing above relegated sides Port Adelaide Lion and Modbury Jets on goal difference alone, with all three sides finishing the season with 27 points.

Prior to the start of the 2016 season, former international striker Joel Porter was announced as the new head coach, but they parted ways only nine rounds into the NPLSA season, with the club languishing in bottom place. Although Porter was replaced by former Raiders player Robert Matosevic, they finished bottom of the league and were relegated to the 2017 State League 1.

In 2018 they earned promotion back in to the NPL by reaching the 2nd division play-off series final against the minor premiers Adelaide Blue Eagles.

In 2021 the club reintroduced "Croatia" back into its name, after the new policy released from Football Australia which allows clubs to revert to their traditional names and symbols.

**Adelaide Raiders Soccer Team**

The Adelaide Raiders are a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the vibrant city of Adelaide, South Australia. Established in [insert year], the Raiders have quickly become a prominent force in the local soccer scene, known for their competitive spirit, skilled players, and strong community ties.

The team's colors, [insert team colors], reflect the energy and determination of the players and their supporters. The Raiders play their home matches at [insert stadium name], a state-of-the-art facility that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. With a dedicated fan base, the Raiders enjoy enthusiastic support during home games, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

The Adelaide Raiders pride themselves on their commitment to developing local talent, with a robust youth academy that nurtures aspiring soccer players from a young age. The team's coaching staff emphasizes skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship, ensuring that players not only excel on the field but also grow as individuals.

Competing in [insert league or competition], the Raiders have consistently demonstrated their prowess, aiming for championship titles and striving for excellence in every match. Their style of play is characterized by fast-paced attacking football, solid defense, and a relentless work ethic, making them a formidable opponent for any team.

Off the field, the Adelaide Raiders are deeply involved in the community, engaging in various outreach programs and initiatives that promote health, fitness, and inclusivity. The team believes in the power of soccer to bring people together and inspire positive change.

Whether you’re a lifelong supporter or a newcomer to the sport, the Adelaide Raiders invite you to join them on their journey as they chase glory and continue to make their mark in Australian soccer. Together, they embody the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and the love of the game.