Ethiopia Premier League 11/25 12:00 7 [19] Wolaita Dicha v Welwalo Adigrat [20] L 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 11/21 10:00 6 [20] Welwalo Adigrat v Hawassa City FC [6] L 0-1
Ethiopia Cup 11/12 12:00 - AZS AJP Gorzow Women v Welwalo Adigrat W 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 11/08 15:00 5 [9] Dire Dawa v Welwalo Adigrat [20] L 2-1
Ethiopia Premier League 11/04 15:00 4 [19] Welwalo Adigrat v Mekelakeya [5] L 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 10/28 12:00 3 [5] Shire Endaselassie FC v Welwalo Adigrat [20] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 10/23 12:00 2 [20] Welwalo Adigrat v Fasil Kenema [8] L 0-2
Ethiopia Premier League 10/18 12:00 1 [2] Welwalo Adigrat v Sidama Bunna [2] L 1-4
Ethiopia Premier League 06/25 12:00 36 Bahir Dar Kenema FC v Welwalo Adigrat L 3-0
Ethiopia Premier League 06/15 12:00 35 Welwalo Adigrat v Mekelle 70 Enderta FC L 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 06/09 12:00 34 Welwalo Adigrat v Hawassa City FC L 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/03 12:00 33 Dire Dawa v Welwalo Adigrat W 1-3
Ethiopia Premier League 05/29 12:00 32 Welwalo Adigrat v Ethiopian Coffee D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/23 12:00 31 Welwalo Adigrat v Arba Minch D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/18 06:30 30 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v EEPCO FC [14] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/13 15:00 29 [8] Hadiya Hossana v Welwalo Adigrat [18] L 3-2
Ethiopia Premier League 05/06 12:00 28 [8] Ethiopia Nigd Bank v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 2-2
Ethiopia Premier League 04/30 15:00 27 [16] Sozonov/Bolotova v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 04/19 15:00 26 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Kedus Giorgis [11] L 1-3
Ethiopia Premier League 04/13 12:00 25 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Shire Endaselassie FC [17] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 04/07 15:00 24 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Ethiopian Medhin [1] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 04/03 06:30 23 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Fasil Kenema [11] L 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 03/11 15:00 22 [6] Wolaita Dicha v Welwalo Adigrat [18] L 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 03/07 12:00 21 [8] Mekelakeya v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 02/28 06:30 20 [12] Sidama Bunna v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 02/07 15:00 19 [17] Rotherham Reserves v Welwalo Adigrat [18] L 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 02/03 15:00 18 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Dire Dawa [13] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 01/30 12:00 17 [12] EEPCO FC v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 01/26 12:00 16 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v Hadiya Hossana [3] W 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 01/21 12:00 15 [17] Hawassa City FC v Welwalo Adigrat [18] D 1-1

Welwalo Adigrat University Football Club (Amharic: ወልዋሎ ዓዲግራት ዩኒቨርሲቲ ስፖርት ክለብ) is an Ethiopian football club based in Adigrat, Ethiopia. They play in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top division of Ethiopian football.

History

Welwalo Adigrat University FC was founded in 1948 as Wolwalo F.c and participated in different Ethiopian league ranks. Wolwalo was promoted to the Ethiopian Premier League for the first time after the end of the 2016–17 season. Welwalo Adigrat is funded as part of Adigrat University, a public institution.

The club began as the official football team of Adigrat University, called themselves Welwalo, and competing in gold and black colors. The Welwalo initially participated in Group A of the Higher league (also known as the Ethiopian Super League), the second tier of Ethiopian football, before being promoted to the Ethiopian Premier League after the 2016–17 season.

Ethiopian Premier League

After a slow start to the season falling to 10th place in the premier league, the team sacked their manager Berhane GebreEgziabher. Former Arba Minch manager Tsegaye Kidanemariam was hired in his place. In a match versus Fasil Kenema (K/Mariam's first match as manager), the Welwalo goalkeeper Zewedu Mesfin gained much attention for an infamous play in which he accidentally threw the ball into his own net. The own goal ended being the deciding factor in the match with Welwalo dropping all 3 points in 1–0 scoreline.[]

On April 30, 2018, the club was involved in an altercation during a game against Defense Force S.C. that ultimately led to a member of the Welwalo coaching staff physically attacking the referee. Although all involved avoided serious injury after altercation the incident prompted the Ethiopian Football Federation to suspend the entire league upon further review of the situation, calling for an emergency meeting for the following Thursday.[]

Welwalo Adigrat Football Club is a prominent soccer team based in Adigrat, Ethiopia. Established in 2010, the club has quickly risen through the ranks of Ethiopian football, showcasing a commitment to excellence and community engagement. Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, Welwalo Adigrat has become a symbol of pride for the local population.

The team competes in the Ethiopian Premier League, where they have made a name for themselves with their dynamic playing style and passionate fan base. The club emphasizes the development of local talent, often featuring homegrown players who embody the spirit and determination of Ethiopian soccer.

Welwalo Adigrat's home matches are held at the Adigrat Stadium, a venue that buzzes with energy as fans come together to support their team. The club's mission extends beyond the pitch, as they actively participate in community initiatives, promoting sports and healthy lifestyles among the youth.

With a vision for future success, Welwalo Adigrat Football Club continues to strive for excellence, aiming to compete at the highest levels of Ethiopian football and make a lasting impact on the sport in the region.