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Adelaide Olympic F.C. is a soccer club from Adelaide, South Australia.

The club played its first games in 1979 in the 6th division of the Amateur league. Its initial home games were played at Woodville West. The club won the 6th division amassing 104 goals including one 15–0 victory over West End United.

In 1981 the club joined the SASF Metro League and won the league in its first season. They were promoted to the 2nd division, finished last and relegated back to the Metro League in 1982. In 1983 they finished second and were promoted back up to the 2nd division.

The club struggled in the 2nd division for the next eight years. In 1992 Adelaide Olympic dominated the 2nd division finishing seven points clear at the top of the table and were promoted to the 1st division. In the same year the club won the top four play-off finals. The topsy turvy path continued with Olympic dropping back to the 2nd division in 1994 (as a result of failing to meet new FFSA requirements, not because of results with the club finishing 8th in the ten team league), returning to the Premier League in 1996, dropping to the 2nd division in 2000 and finally returning to the Premier League in 2001. The club also reached the Federation Cup final in 1993, losing 1–nil to a White City penalty.

The 2004 Premier League season was without a doubt the club's best year in terms of on-field performance.[citation needed] The club earned 2nd spot on the Premier League table and played in the grand final against Metro Stars eventually losing 2–1 after leading 0–1. Adelaide Olympic then continued with another good year in 2005 once again finishing second on the Premier League table and making the finals again however they lost to eventual champions Adelaide City in the semi final.<\/P>","F1B6E1D72D987D7B3EB458B4F65A3711":"","92D102DDE1327A88":"Adelaide Olympic","B36E0AA9AE505908":"Adelaide","e_index":7};