Next Men's Fixtures

Week Two - Devine Homes Final 5

Monday 6 September - 6 pm - Santos Stadium

Premier League Reserves 2nd Semi Final

Croydon v Pirates

Round 9 - Pirates v Adelaide Hills - 5 June

Pirates  2 - Adelaide Hills  1 (HT 1-1)

Scorer: V.Ribeiro (39', 54')

Best – Pirates V.Ribeiro, K.McFadyen, D.Diamanti

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Round 8 - Comets v Pirates - 29 May

Adelaide Comets  1 - Pirates  1 (HT 0-0)

Scorer - Skeffington (87')

Best – M.Quinn, M.Markham, D.Carbone

 
FFSA Cup Round 2 - 22 May

Pirates  3 - Raiders   2 (HT 2-0)

Scorers- Unglaube 11' 35', Pemberton 87'

Best – C.Alagich, S.Unglaube, V.Ribeiro

 
Round 7 - Enfield v Pirates - 15 May

Enfield City  1 - Pirates  5 (HT 1-0)

Scorers - S.Unglaube 2, V.Ribeiro  2, J.Mavromatis

Best – V.Ribeiro, S.Unglaube, J.Mavromatis

 
Round 6 - Pirates v West Adelaide

Pirates 3 - West Adelaide 1 (HT 1-0)

Scorers: V.Ribeiro 40', N.Tattolli 65', K.McFadyen 86'

Best – J.Mavromatis, C.Alagich, M.Markham

 
Round 5 - Modbury v Pirates - 30 April

Modbury 3 - Pirates 1 (HT 2-1)

Scorer - J.Coley

Best – C.Alagich, S.Unglaube, K.McFadyen

 
FFSA Cup - Pirates v Regency Eagles - 24 April

Pirates  7 - Regency Eagles 3 (HT 4-1)

Goals - A.Pemberton 2, N.Tattoli 2, J.Mavromatis, J.Coley, C.Adcock

Best – J.Coley, M.Markham, A.Pemberton

 
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Club Titles

2009 Premier League Reserves Final 5 Winners
2008 U/19 Premier League Top 5 Challenge Winners
2005 U/23 State League Champions
2005 U/19 State League Champions
2004 U/23 State League Champions
2004 U/23 Cup winners
1999 Premier League Minor Premiers
1995 U/19 Champions
1994 Premier League Minor Premiers
1988 2nd Division Champions
1979 2nd Division Champions
1979 Federation Cup Winners
1969 2nd Division Champions
1965 1st Division Champions
1964 2nd Division Champions
1961 Federation Cup Winners
1956 Federation Cup Winners
1956 2nd Division Champions
1954 2nd Division Champions
1948 2nd Division Champions
1945 Federation Cup Winners
1939 2nd Division Champions
1937 1st Division Champions
1934 1st Division Champions
1934 Federation Cup Winners
1933 Federation Cup Winners
1931 1st Division Champions
1927 1st Division Champions
1926 1st Division Champions
1926 Federation Cup Winners
1912 1st Division Champions
1911 1st Division Champions

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About The Pirates

The Port Adelaide Lion Soccer Club was originally founded in 1903 under the name of Port Adelaide British Football Club. In years to follow Port Adelaide merged with Cheltenham British Football Club (1914), Port Thistle Soccer Club (1956) and as recently as 1993 with the USC Lion Soccer Club to form the Port Adelaide Lion Soccer Club currently known as the Pirates.

With more than 100 years of tradition we are proud of our past achievements, winning countless championships at various levels and grades from seniors down through to the juniors.

As proud as we are of our history, the Pirates recognize that any future success must and will come from our junior teams. Junior developments is and will always be a high priority to the club, whilst promoting and encouraging a family like atmosphere for players and their families.

The Pirates welcome all supporters and newcommers to the club with the intention of establishing the Pirates as the most respected club on and off the field in South Australia.

Soccer in Australia is the healthiest it has ever been and the Pirates will endeavor to promote the game professionally and passionately.