Edoardo Rosso departs Adelaide City Women's FC

After more than a decade of service to Adelaide City FC Women’s Football, Edoardo Rosso has announced his retirement from the club.

His eleven-year tenure as Head Coach and the guiding force behind so much player development and on field achievement has produced much success, and now Rosso will leave the club to take up a new role in his professional life.

Passion for football was with Rosso from a very young age, it was part of growing up in Italy.

When he came to Australia, he wanted to continue his football involvement in a new way and began coaching women’s and girls’ teams, going on to coach at club, school and state level.

In 2003 he joined Sturt Marion where he coached for two years, before progressing to Adelaide City in 2005, guiding the Black and White’s for 11 seasons.

During this period, he has successfully coached the Premier League team to five Premier League titles, two FFSA Cups and six Charity Cups. 

For the full interview with the departing Rosso, follow the link to Adelaide City's website HERE.




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