Salisbury North Football Club
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The Salisbury North Football Club was formed in 1954, by a group of football enthusiasts who had been living in cabin homes in Salisbury and moved into South Australian Housing Trust homes, in Salisbury North, when the area was first opened. Among those involved were brothers Les and Clarrie Window (Clarrie being the father of Magary Medalist Gary Window who played for our club as a junior) Russell Stopp and Jimmy Banks.

These people are all on our Club Mural in the Bistro. In it's first season the Club used jumpers provided by the South Adelaide Football Club. One of these jumpers is on display in the Reception area of the Club. Initially in the Gawler Football League, the Club transferred to the Central Districts Football Association in 1961, when that Association was formed.
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The Salisbury North Over 50's club get together every few weeks for special events as well as weekly for fun events such as raffles & lunches. It's only $5 to join the Over 50's Club and NEW MEMBERS are more than welcome to come and join! Stay tuned for our amazing list of events for 2017! Contact either Alan Woodward (8396 4429) or Cynthia Marshall (8258 5866) for more details.
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