Women’s History

SDFC Women’s history from 2011 up to and including 2015

2015

Women’s Division 1:

2015 League winners
POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Stirling Districts16142081107142
2Salisbury Inter16131272116141
3South Adelaide16123157193837
4Adelaide University168623527826
5Metro United168713438-425
6Para Hills United1641021949-3014
7Gawler1631212877-4910
8Comets1631211873-5510
9Seaford Rangers162140747-406

In 2015 the Stirling Districts Division 1 side achieved back to back Cup and League wins by winning the FFSA Community Cup final at the Elite Systems Football Centre against Salisbury Inter 3-0, and securing the Division 1 League title in a tense effort against Adelaide uni, again by a narrow 1 point margin. Stirling striker Hannah Custance narrowly missed out on the Golden Boot, coming runner up to Salisbury Inter’s Natasha Prichard 31 to 30 goals, Stirling midfielder Lauren Mather managed to come third with 23 goals.

Women’s Division 3:

Women’s Division 3 (A):

POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Cumberland United1413015134840
2South Adelaide14103156253131
3Stirling Districts148513426825
4Adelaide University146621923-420
5Para Hills United145722546-2117

In 2015 the Stirling Districts Division 3 side achieved a respectable 3rd place in a heavily contested Division 3. The division originally hosted 11 teams before being divided part way through the season to accommodate for length. The Stirling side, almost entirely new again after the departure of several 2014 players, narrowly missed out on promotion for a second time.

2014 

Women’s Division 1:

POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Stirling Districts18141365174845
2Salisbury Inter18142265194644
3Adelaide University1895428171131
4South Adelaide188823534126
5Seaford Rangers177914540522
6Para Hills United1711421967-485
7Cumberland United1811521376-635
8Flinders Flames200000000

In 2014 the Stirling Districts Division 1 side made the FFSA Community Cup final at the Adelaide Shores Football Centre and were the 2014 Cup champions, beating Salisbury Inter 1-0. They followed this up by winning the league with a narrow 1 point margin.

Women’s Division 3:

2014 Division 3 team
POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Salisbury Inter2118127877156
2E.F.FC20154167145346
3Stirling Districts21143463135046
4Para Hills United2189439261328
5Adelaide University205782923623
6Strathalbyn2051234561-1618
7Flinders Flames2131441683-6713
8Hahndorf2011907117-1103

2014 also saw the introduction of a second Senior Women’s team at SDFC. Newly formed under the watchful eye of Coach Luke Hancock, the Division 3 team managed a respectable 3rd place, narrowly missing out on promotion on goal difference. Striker Ash Fairhead was also golden boot runner up to Strathalbyn’s Kali Amazon-Benveniste 23 goals to 27.

2013

Women’s Division 1:

2013 Cup runners up
POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Para Hills United21171366214554
2Salisbury Inter21153360233748
3Seaford21117341271436
4Stirling Districts2189448381028
5South Adelaide2161143961-2222
6Flinders Flames2151243152-2119
7MUWFC2131263160-2915
8Raiders2131352357-3414

In 2013 Stirling Districts made the FFSA Community Cup final at Hindmarsh Stadium and were runners up to Para Hills United, after a 4-1 loss. The girls beat Salisbury Inter in the semi-final at Burton park 4-0.

2012 

Women’s Division 1:

POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1MUWFC21134466392743
2Stirling Districts21124561332841
3Salisbury Inter21125460253540
4Seaford21137144232140
5Munno Para2181215571-1625
6South Adelaide2171225771-1423
7Adelaide City2041333463-2915
8Gawler2031522274-5211

In 2012 Hannah Custance from Stirling Districts FC took out the league’s golden boot, scoring 28 goals over 18 matches. Runner up to Hannah was Jess Kirk from South Adelaide who scored 26 goals over 20 matches.

2011

Women’s Division 1:

2011 Cup Winners
POSTEAMPWLDFAGDPTS
1Stirling Districts16123157243337
2Western Toros16113254332135
3MUWFC1694340211930
4Seaford1695244301429
5Adelaide City165742131-1019
6Adelaide Hills166912738-1119
7Gawler164931932-1315
8Cumberland United Premier160160962-530

In 2011 Hannah Custance from Stirling Districts FC was runner up for the league’s golden boot scoring 20 goals over 19 matches. Mary Weaver from MUWFC narrowly took the title scoring 21 goals for the season.