History
The South City Chiefs were formed in June 1988 by founding members Lyn and Trevor Dean, Bill Maye, Bob McPherson, Glen Mitchell and Mark Szolga. The club was originally based in the inner southern suburbs of Adelaide South Australia at Forestville/Millswood, to where it is currently at the Marion Sports and Community Club.
The Chiefs colours are red, white and blue and the official club logo is an Indian Chief Head.
The Chiefs have had a proud history, with the senior team winning one championship in the 98/99 season and were runners up in 90/91, 05/06, 08/09 and 2009. The juniors have won three championship in 2007, 2008 and most recently in 2011 going undefeated in all campaigns. We have produced a number of players that have represented South Australia and Australia and we boast to having the only player in Australian history to run for over 12,000 yards.
Most recently RB Andrew Hurcombe, RB Saxon Learey, DE Kevin Malpas and CB Will Muirden all represented Australia in its recent tour of the United Kingdom. They participated in games against a local UK team, Great Britain and Sweden.
We look forward to the future, as the club has a nucleus of veterans complimented by very talented players in their prime and an exciting crop of youngsters.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Seniors
1999
Juniors
2007 (undefeated season)
2008 (undefeated season)
2011 (undefeated season)


