Australia South Australia Premier League 03/02 09:45 2 [11] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide City [5] D 1-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 02/21 09:00 1 Campbelltown City v Adelaide Blue Eagles L 3-2
Australia Friendlies 02/06 09:57 - Adelaide Blue Eagles v South Adelaide L 0-3
Australia Friendlies 01/29 09:58 - Adelaide Blue Eagles v Para Hills Knights L 0-1
Australia Friendlies 01/22 10:02 - Adelaide Blue Eagles v Western Strikers W 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/24 08:30 14 [4] Adelaide Olympic v Adelaide Blue Eagles [5] L 2-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/17 09:30 22 [2] Adelaide Raiders v Adelaide Blue Eagles [6] W 1-3
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/10 05:30 21 [6] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide United U21 [8] D 2-2
Australia South Australia Premier League 08/03 05:30 20 [6] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Metrostars [7] L 0-2
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/27 05:30 19 [6] Croydon Kings v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] L 1-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/20 05:30 18 [10] Adelaide City v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] D 1-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/12 09:30 17 [12] South Adelaide v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] W 0-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 07/06 05:30 16 [2] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide Olympic [5] L 0-4
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/29 05:30 15 [9] Para Hills Knights v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] L 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/15 05:30 14 [10] West Adelaide v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] D 1-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/08 05:30 13 [2] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide Comets [5] W 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 06/01 05:30 12 [4] Metrostars v Adelaide Blue Eagles [2] L 5-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 05/25 05:30 11 [1] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Campbelltown City [2] L 0-2
Australia South Australia Premier League 05/18 05:30 10 [6] Adelaide United U21 v Adelaide Blue Eagles [1] W 0-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 05/11 05:30 9 [2] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide Raiders [4] W 1-0
Australia FFA Cup 05/04 05:30 - Adelaide Raiders v Adelaide Blue Eagles L 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 04/27 05:30 8 [1] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Croydon Kings [6] W 2-1
Australia FFA Cup 04/22 05:16 - Rostrevor Old Collegians v Adelaide Blue Eagles W 1-2
Australia South Australia Premier League 04/13 07:30 7 [8] Adelaide Comets v Adelaide Blue Eagles [1] L 2-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 04/08 10:00 6 [1] Adelaide Blue Eagles v South Adelaide [12] W 4-0
Australia South Australia Premier League 03/23 08:30 5 [2] Adelaide Olympic v Adelaide Blue Eagles [4] W 1-3
Australia South Australia Premier League 03/18 09:45 4 [7] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Para Hills Knights [9] W 3-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 03/12 09:45 3 [5] Adelaide Blue Eagles v West Adelaide [10] D 1-1
Australia South Australia Premier League 03/04 09:45 2 [4] Adelaide Blue Eagles v Adelaide City [12] D 3-3
Australia South Australia Premier League 02/22 09:00 1 Campbelltown City v Adelaide Blue Eagles W 2-3

Wikipedia - Adelaide Blue Eagles

The Azzurri Sports Club is home to the Adelaide Blue Eagles (ABE), a soccer club based at the Marden Sports Complex, South Australia. It has formerly been known as Napoli Sports Club, Eastern Districts, Eastern Districts Napoli Sports Club, and Eastern Districts Azzurri. Blue Eagles is a participant in the National Premier Leagues South Australia. ABE is a predominantly Italian Australian-supported club.

History

  • The club was founded in June 1958 as the Napoli Sports Club, owing to most of the inaugural members originating from the Campania region around Naples in Italy. The name was changed to Eastern Districts due to the (then governing body) South Australian Soccer Football Association's ruling of only allowing one Italian named club in the local competition. The club was incorporated as Eastern Districts Napoli Sports Club, with the team known as Eastern Districts, as it represented a number of eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
  • The club entered a team in the Metropolitan League in 1959 and played its first game against Edinburgh, losing 11–1. At first all home games were played at the Victoria Park Racecourse, then in the South Parklands, followed by Adey Reserve in Firle. The club moved to the new facilities at Marden in 2000.
  • In 1962 the club played under the name of Eastern Districts Napoli and in 1966 adopted the name Eastern Districts Azzurri. In 1968 the club amalgamated with Seacliff Austria, which enabled them to acquire a place in the 1st division. In 1993 the club changed its name to Adelaide Blue Eagles, with the intention of broadening its appeal.
  • Since its inception the club has been very successful particularly in the last decade. It has established itself as one of the leaders of local football both on and off the field, fielding many teams at all levels.
  • They currently[] run a side which competes in the Amateur League, called MSSC Blue Eagles. MSSC stands for Molinara Sports & Social Club.[]
The Adelaide Blue Eagles are a prominent soccer team based in Adelaide, South Australia, known for their rich history and passionate fan base. Established in 1991, the club has become a significant force in the local soccer scene, competing in various leagues and tournaments with a commitment to excellence and sportsmanship.

The team's colors, a striking blue and white, reflect their identity and pride, while their emblem, featuring a majestic eagle, symbolizes strength and determination. The Blue Eagles play their home matches at the picturesque Adelaide Shores Football Centre, where fans gather to support their team in a vibrant and electric atmosphere.

With a focus on developing local talent, the Adelaide Blue Eagles are dedicated to nurturing young players through their youth academy, fostering a love for the game and promoting soccer in the community. The club's coaching staff emphasizes skill development, teamwork, and tactical awareness, ensuring that players are well-prepared for the challenges of competitive soccer.

The Adelaide Blue Eagles have a storied rivalry with other local clubs, which adds excitement to their matches and draws large crowds. Their commitment to community engagement and outreach programs further cements their status as a beloved institution in South Australian soccer.

As they continue to strive for success on the field, the Adelaide Blue Eagles remain a symbol of pride for their supporters, embodying the spirit of competition and the love of the beautiful game.