Salisbury Football Club

The first recorded official match between the Salisbury team and an opponent was on 30 July 1880 against Gawler Albions.

The first guernseys for the Salisbury Football Club were made of old wheat sacks with black stripes sewn on.

[2] On March 2, 1911, The annual meeting of Salisbury Football Club was held in the Institute, and the following officers were elected: Patron, Dr. W. A.

A pavilion was built the year before in 1913 at their new home ground of Salisbury Oval with the help of a local gymnasium club.

The club won four premierships in a row from 1968 to 1971, with a centenary celebrated in 1980 and the A-Grade team making the decider but unfortunately losing.