JUNIOR REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE 2024 WINTER SEASON

Please email stirlingfcjunior@gmail.com if you would like to join our Club and we can then see if there is availability.

This year SDFC club fees remain the same Development Squad club fees $33 and regular club fees $148

however, FSA/FA/AHJFA have increased their fees to $100 causing an overall price increase. 

 Development Squad total $123 and regular club total fees $248. (minus $100 Sports Voucher if applicable)

Sports Vouchers

These are claimable for all players that are in Years Reception to 9 and are worth a
$100 reduction in club fees. Only one per child can be used per calendar year so therefore, if you have
used one already this year, do not choose this option when going through the registration. Incorrect claims will result in the club following up for the balance of fees due. (see registration instructions for more information.

Click on Link below to read SDFC Self Registrations Instructions

Self Registration Instructions

Come and Try Day

Stirling Oval – Sunday 11/2/2024 – 9.00am – 11.00am

Team Allocations

24th/25th February

Meet the Coaches Day

2nd March

Teams start to train 

6th April

 The Season Begins 

Last weekend of Term 1 holidays – 6th April 2024

Junior Registration 2022

Registrations for Juniors is now closed. If you are still interested in playing, please send an email to stirlingfcjunior@gmail.com

The Club is currently organizing teams for each age group and placing each player into a team.

For players in the girls and womens teams please see our Womens page for further information on registration procedures and costs.

For more information email stirlingfcjunior@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook

Please also keep an eye on our facebook page for further information.

https://www.facebook.com/StirlingDistrictsFC

Senior preseason 2022

Stirling Districts FC is proud to field 3 senior men’s teams in the SAASL competition. These teams compete in Division 2 A and B, and Division 6.

We are currently still recruiting for the 2022 season so if you are interested in playing soccer in 2022 please get in touch!

Preseason sessions are held on Tuesdays at 6.30pm and Thursdays at 6:30pm.

Contact: Terry Hayes, Senior Men’s Coach on 0499 221 201 for more information.

SDFC WINE DRIVE

Stirling Districts Football Club is holding a Wine Drive The wine is being supplied by local award-winning winery Sinclair Gully Wines.

If you would like to purchase some wines please fill in the form and email to stirlingfcwomens@gmail.com.

CLICK HERE to download order form.

Meet the Coach Day Saturday 5th March 2022

We are hosting a Come and Meet Your Coach Day at Bradwood Park on Saturday 5th March from 11.00 am – 1.00 pm

You will have the opportunity to meet your coach and teammates as well as be able to purchase uniform items and Club merchandise.

You can also have a kick around on the pitch to get your skills for the year going.

Please remember to use the COVID Check in on arrival and ensure you are at a COVID safe distance from others.

Looking forward to seeing all prospective players there.

Coaching Announcements for 2022.

Stirling Districts FC is pleased to announce that Terry Hayes will has been appointed to the Club as Senior Men’s Coach for 2022. Terry along with previous Stirling player Marc Goldstein will be looking after both the A and B Squads for Stirling this year.

Terry has been associated with Stirling Districts for many years as a coach and is still is a very talented player of game. In previous years Terry has coached for Murray Bridge and was instrumental in their promotion to the top division in the South Australian Amateur Football League.

Luke Marquis has been appointed as the C Grade Coach for the 2021 Season. Luke is a talented and passionate player who has a lot to offer his team and will continue on in this position from last year.

Stirling Districts is excited for the season to come with a great coaching team at the helm.


Go Aces!

We are a Good Sports Club!

SDFC is proud to be partnered with Good Sports to promote a healthy and responsible community! Copies of our Good Sports policies can be found here and under the resources tab.

Sporting clubs such as ours play a significant role in the community and have a responsibility to our members and their families. We have chosen to join over 7000 clubs across Australia taking part in the Good Sports program. Through Good Sports we are committed to managing alcohol responsibly and ensuring smoke free areas, which we believe will help us to provide a healthy, safe and family friendly environment.  Together, we are helping inspire a healthier sporting nation.

Speak to our club committee about what being a Good Sports club is all about or visit

www.goodsports.com.au.

Be sure to also follow Good Sports on:

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Jets Shoot Down Aces: 23/07/2016

Round 12 of the SAASL saw Stirling Districts travel to Modbury to take on the Modbury Jets. Weather conditions were perfect, unlike the state of the pitch which had been chopped up from the reserves game beforehand.

From the outset the game was expected to be somewhat of a scrappy encounter with the centre of the pitch resembling more of a mud pit rather than a deck suitable for football. This meant the majority of the play would be focused down the wings which provided plenty of action for Brian Stephens, Leigh Kuerschner, Martin Nitschke and Sean Lang. It was a game of who could take their chances and unfortunately for Stirling the Jets took both chances in the first half to go into the break with a two goal lead.

Like numerous times this season the Aces did not deserve to be behind but had to dig deep to try and get something out of the game. This showed in the second half with Stirling keeping possession and pressing for a goal to get back into the game. Arnie Barnard dominated in the midfield with some creative weaving runs with Lewis Coulls interceptions and passing abilities on display.

The breakthrough came half way through the half after some intricate passing down the left had Lang running onto a perfectly weighted ball on the top of the box. Without hesitation Lang curled his shot around the outstretched keeper into the top right hand corner. Fresh legs of Michael Henn, Paul Teteris and Craig Fraser were introduced while Scott Matter ran everything down up front in search of an equaliser. Chances came and went but ultimately the Jets ran the clock down and were happy to take the 2-1 result.

Goal scorer Sean Lang (number 5) watches his curled shot sail up and around the keeper and nestle into the top right hand corner against the Modbury Jets, in Round 12 of the 2016 SAASL season.
Goal scorer Sean Lang (number 5) watches his curled shot sail up and around the keeper and nestle into the top right hand corner against the Modbury Jets, in Round 12 of the 2016 SAASL season.

18/6/16: Aces Display Fight

Stirling Districts A’s were aiming to shake off a tough start to the season with the visit of BOSA in their Division 1 encounter at Bradwood Park. Second on the table and unbeaten, BOSA were going be a tough proposition and the talk before the game was for Stirling to impose themselves on their opposition, play with intensity, and force them to play on parts of the pitch where we wanted them to be.

The game didn’t start well however; in the second minute of the game a BOSA break down the Stirling left side led to a cross that was finished neatly and it was 1-0 to BOSA. Stirling didn’t let that setback unsettle them and it soon became clear that they were not going to let BOSA have an easy day. Cutting off their supply channels down the wings, central midfielders Lewis Coulls and Joel Byrth got the better of their opposition counterparts and BOSA were forced into a long ball game as Stirling began to win their battles and dictate the game. With the pace and movement of Sean Lang and Scott Mather causing problems up front, chances began to come. Two big opportunities from corners went narrowly wide before another partially cleared corner was knocked back in and Kaylem Short applied the faintest of touches past the keeper and Stirling were level at 1-1.

The game continued to be a tightly contested and even battle with tackles flying in. But with 10 minutes left in the first half, BOSA pressure in the box led to a scramble where their left midfielder knocked in their second.

At half time the talk was that the result was in our hands and that with hard work chances would come our way. That proved to be the case and the second half was just as hard fought as the first. Chances for both teams, plenty of hard tackles with Stirling showing an appetite and ability that surprised BOSA. Chances came for both teams with Stirling keeper Butler pulling off a handful of high quality saves whilst Simon Dawe at right back produced a virtuoso display of tackling and intensity. A couple of substitutions ensured Stirling maintained their energy to push hard for the equalizer and they were rewarded in the second minute of stoppage time when Scott Mather won possession of the ball 25 metres from the goal and drilled a well-aimed shot into the far corner of the BOSA net. With little time left, Stirling still had time to fashion one last chance but the game finished 2-2.

All in all it was a good result for Stirling against a strong opponent and a performance full of effort and skill which will provide great confidence for the games ahead. There were good performance across the park but special mention must go to keeper Butler for a brilliant performance whilst hampered by injury.