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Stella Rigon was born on 17 September, 1989 in Henley Beach, South Australia, is an Australian soccer player. Discover Stella Rigon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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17 September |
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Henley Beach, South Australia |
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Australia
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Stella Rigon Height, Weight & Measurements
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Stella Rigon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stella Rigon worth at the age of 34 years old? Stella Rigon’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Stella Rigon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Stella Rigon is an Australian soccer player.
She played for Adelaide United in the W-League.
Discussions have commenced and progressed with Adelaide United and Stella Rigon about continuing the off-field role for the 2021-22 W-League season.
During 2003–2005 Stella Rigon held a [SASI] scholarship in the women's soccer (football) program; Kevin McCormack was the program coach during this period.
Women's National Soccer League (Pre-W-League)
Between 2003 and 2006 Stella represented South Australia in the National Talent Identification Championships held over that period in Coffs Harbour and Parklea NSW.
2004–05: Stella Rigon was elected to represent the South Australian WNSL Side, Adelaide Sensation at 15 years of age.
This was her first time at the national senior level of competition.
Adelaide Sensation was coached by the South Australian Sports Institute Soccer (football) program senior coach, Kevin McCormack.
South Australian State Representation
During 2014 and 2015 Stella Rigon played for division 2 side [Eastern Elite] in FFSA Women's State League.
On 3 November 2016, Stella Rigon joined Adelaide United.
She made her debut in a 3–3 draw against Melbourne Victory.
She scored the opening and first goal for Adelaide United in Round 1.
Adelaide United FC (W League) Stella Rigon First Game.
After a five-year absence from the premier women's football competition in South Australia, 2016 saw Rigon return to the WNPL with Fulham United FC with Max Primaro at the helm.
Season 2016 saw Fulham United FC achieve results that saw it return to the WNPL top 4 with an appearance in the inaugural WNPL finals series.
Fulham United FC advanced into the WNPL final's with a first week win over Adelaide University thereby setting up a semi-final match against rivals Adelaide City Football Club.
The semi-final saw Fulham United FC take on Adelaide City (after defeating Adelaide City to take out the WNPL Premier Reserves Cup for 2016).
The game was locked away at 1–1 after normal and extra time with only a penalty shootout splitting the two.
Adelaide City defeated Fulham United FC 5–4 to advance to the grand final against Metro United WFC the following week.
In the 2017 WNPL off season Stella Rigon joined Metro United Women's Football Club for the 2018 WNPL season under the guidance of senior WNPL coach Marie Spagnoletti.
In 2017 Stella Rigon was appointed captain for the Premier League squad for season 2017.
Season 2018 also saw [Metro United Women's Football Club] secure the services of W-League and South Korean WK League side Hwacheon KSPO player Racheal Quigley, Nicole Calder, and Kelsey Zafirids 2016–17 [Adelaide United FC] squad member and 2017 captain for [Campbelltown City] WNPL squad.
At the Annual MUWFC Awards, Stella Rigon received the coach's award for season 2018.
In 2018 Metro United appointed Tony Scalzi as the senior coach of the WNPL team to replace incumbent Marie Spagnoletti whom moved into a director's role with Metro United.
In 2019 Stella Metro United announced that Stella Rigon would be the WNPL captain for season 2019.
At the conclusion of the 2019 WNPL season, Metro United finished the home and away season in fourth place.
Post retirement from WNPL, Stella Rigon commenced an off field role with AUFC for the 2020–21 season.
Under the guidance of head coach, Adrian Stenta, Stella assisted with training and mentoring players.
Due to the departure of a squad member towards the end of the season, Stella Rigon accepted a playing contract as a top up player.
Post Adelaide United (W-League)- 2020–21 season, Stella continued to train with Adelaide Uni in preparation of a possible continuation of her off-field role with Adelaide United.
Mid WNPL Season, Adelaide Uni approached Stella Rigon and asked if she would consider putting her playing retirement on hold and assist the WNPL Senior Team in an on field role to mentor and support the emerging talent.
Stella accepted the offer and started playing.
Stella continued as captain of the WNPL side for the 2020 season.
During the finals series, Metro United defeated WNPL sides, West Adelaide and Salisbury Inter to progress to the grand final on 9 October 2020 against Adelaide City's WNPL side.
On 9 October 2020, Metro United defeated Adelaide City to take out the Championship for 2020.
In 2020, Metro United defeated Adelaide City 2–1 to take out the Championship for that year.
On 12 October 2020, Stella announced her retirement from the WNPL after a 22-year playing career.