WELCOME TO

EDGEMEAD FOOTBALL CLUB

Welcome to Edgemead FC, the beating heart of our community’s passion for football! As a symbol of local pride, our club unites us in the pursuit of victory and the joy of the beautiful game. Join us on this thrilling journey, where every kick, cheer, and goal becomes a part of our shared story. 

PASSION FOR FOOTBALL – PRIDE OF A COMMUNITY

2025 REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN

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NEW PLAYERS

To register new players for Edgemead Football Club, please click on the link provided below.
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EXISTING PLAYERS

To register existiing players for Edgemead Football Club, please click on the link provided below.
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TRANSFER PLAYERS

To register new players for Edgemead Football Club, please click on the link provided below.

EFC CLUB ETHOS

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Community

Beyond sports, EFC is committed to building a tight-knit community. With a distinct “family” feel, we provide a hub for families, fostering a sense of belonging.


Unity

EFC prioritizes a cohesive club culture, creating a supportive family environment for all members, from young players to coaching staff.


Sportsmanship

Our emphasis on sportsmanship cultivates values of fair play, respect, and integrity on and off the field, while honing essential skills for football excellence.

EFC HISTORY

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Former Clyde Pinelands players who moved to Edgemead founded the Edgemead Football Club in 1977.

A few names that come to mind are Ray
Lopes, Graham Clemitson, Keith Ridley, Brian Abrahamse, Gigi van Cuyck, Keith Geils and last but not least, Patrik Yon, who has now been with Edgemead for 33 years.

Word soon got around and it didn’t take
long before other players joined up and

we embarked on a series of friendly games playing in an assortment of colors and at various grounds.

During the 1977 season, official representation was made to the Western Province Football Association that was based at its headquarters at Hartleyvale by three nervous men – Ray Lopes, Graham Clemitson and Neville McCarthy who put forward a compelling case for the official birth of Edgemead F.C.