wELCOME

We are the Freeling Football Club, a community-based Australian rules football club located in Freeling, South Australia, a small town about 60 km north of Adelaide. Our nickname is the “Redlegs” and our colours are red and navy.

Freeling competes in the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association (BLGFA), a well-established regional football league featuring several community clubs around the Barossa, Light and Gawler region.

Freeling footballers in blue and red sports uniforms celebrating on a grassy field during a daytime game, with parked cars and a building in the background.
Light Women's football team celebrating with medals, a trophy, and a banner that reads 'U16 Women's Premiers 2023' on a grassy field with trees and a blue backdrop in the background.

freeling football club: planning for our future

TEAM

• Develop
• Promote
• History


CLUB

• Governance
• Continual Investment
• Strength & Resilience


COMMUNITY

• Growth
• Engagement
• People
• Fellowship

A brief history of the Redlegs

The Freeling Football Club was established around 1890, making it one of the older football clubs in South Australia.

Freeling was a founding club of the Barossa & Light Football Association in the early 1900s and was active in the early seasons of the competition.

After restructuring of local leagues, Freeling joined the modern Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association in 1987 when the BLGFA was formed.

Youth sports team huddled together on a field after a game.

Join us at Freeling

Like many country clubs, Freeling FC is more than a football club. We are a community hub fostering local sport, volunteering, and regional pride. Our community is built on genuine care, encouragement and a shared belief in helping every young player grow with confidence as they prepare for senior football. We welcome everyone, no matter their background or experience, and we take pride in creating an environment where people feel they truly belong.

Together with the Freeling Netball Club, we’re renowned for our vibrant social gatherings. This is where friendships are formed, families connect, and the spirit of the club shines just as brightly off the field as it does on it. Most importantly, at Freeling Football Club no player is ever left on the sideline. Every child gets the chance to learn, play, and be part of the team – because that’s what community country football does.

The Freeling Football Club aims to promote, deliver and create an environment for success both on and off the field in a respectful, inclusive country family environment.

 Our mission statement is underpinned by our core values: Team, Club & Community

A group of Freeling football players huddled together on the field, embracing each other in a pre-game or team discussion, wearing navy blue jerseys with red and white accents, and red socks.

Freeling Football Club 2026 Committee

Freeling Football Club is run by a dedicated volunteer committee who support our players, members and community.

President
Damien Amery

Vice President
Tom Carmichael

Secretary
Toni Oliver

Treasurer
Tanya Diener

Junior Coordinator
JC Ibrahim

Records Officer
Caroline Barter

Women's Light Coordinator
Erin Colbourne

General Committee
Judy Key
Chloe Turner
Travis Muster

Patron
Ian Carmichael

Australian rules football players in navy and white uniforms in action on a grassy field, with spectators and parked cars in the background.

Where to find us

The Redlegs play their home games at Redlegs Park on Cherry St in Freeling, SA.

The club fields teams across junior and senior grades, including Auskick programs for children, junior football, and senior football teams.