Stefan Mauk insists he will be putting his hand up for selection when Round 1 of the Isuzu UTE A-League 2021/22 season commences in just 16 days’ time. The 26-year-old is close to completing his second week of full-training and...
Jacob Tratt joins Jarrod Walsh for episode two of The Pitch Podcast in a fascinating discussion. ‘Tratty’ as he likes to be known, talks about Josh Cavallo’s decision to publicly announce he is gay and the incredible support that followed,...
Formerly known as Starfish Developments, Kite has announced it has evolved, unveiling a new name and logo in the process. The family owned and proudly South Australian company has been a Platinum Partner of Adelaide United since the 2019/20 season....
The Isuzu UTE A-League men’s season will end with four weeks of finals, under a revamped format unveiled today, along with the full 2021/22 fixture list.
The remaining fixtures of the Isuzu UTE A-League 2021/22 season have been released by the Australian Professional Leagues, with Adelaide United kicking off the New Year in style. For the full list of fixtures click here Extra finals adds to...
As the Isuzu UTE A-League season prepares for kick-off, Reds player Josh Cavallo boldly tells his story and speaks his truth to Simon Hill. Coming out as a gay male professional footballer is arguably the last taboo in the world’s most popular sport. To date, it is estimated there are only 13 players to publicly come out – almost all after their playing days had ended.
Carl Veart says he is extremely proud of Adelaide United player Josh Cavallo after reportedly becoming the first active men’s professional footballer in the world to come out as gay. The 21-year-old announced the news to his Reds teammates this morning before sharing the news in a profound post on social media. Cavallo, who has played 21 games for the Club since joining from Western United in February, is the first male professional footballer to come out in the Isuzu UTE A-League.
Today, Josh Cavallo speaks his truth to the world and demonstrates profound courage. Adelaide United, not only as a football club, but as the embodiment of an inclusive community, supports a remarkable and brave person. We stand alongside Josh for proudly being true to himself and will continue to love and support him as a member of our beautifully diverse family. Adelaide United player, Josh Cavallo: “I am proud to publicly announce that I am gay.