South Australian State League 1
The South Australian NPL State League 1 is the second tier state-level football (soccer) competition in South Australia, ranked third tier in the national pyramid. The league is part of the National Premier Leagues (NPL) structure implemented by Football Federation Australia in 2012. It is conducted by the Football Federation South Australia (FFSA), the state's governing body. After the reforming of the South Australian football league structure in 2012, the league increased its participants from 10 clubs to 16. The FFSA has announced a restructuring of the league format in South Australia for the 2016 to 2018 seasons, moving from a 2 tiered system to a 3 tiered system with the introduction of a new 3rd division, which will reduce the participants in the State League down to 12.[1]
Founded | 2005 |
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First season | 2006 |
Country | Australia |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | NPL |
Relegation to | State League 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | FFA Cup Federation Cup |
Current premiers | South Adelaide Panthers |
Website | ffsa.com.au |
Current: 2020 SA State League 1 |
A-League team Adelaide United entered their youth team in the 2015 season.[2]
Change of format
The State League will reduce from a 16 team competition to a 12 team competition from the 2016 season, as part of a restructuring of the league format, moving from a 2 tiered system to a 3 tiered system with the introduction of a new 3rd division called State League 2.[3]
2020 State League 1 Clubs
Club | Location | Home Ground |
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Sturt Lions | West Beach | West Beach Parks Football Centre |
Adelaide Victory | Blair Athol | Rushworth Reserve |
Vipers FC | Novar Gardens | Jack Smith Park |
West Adelaide | Kilburn | Kilburn Sports Complex |
Fulham United | West Beach | West Beach Parks Football Centre |
Adelaide Hills Hawks | Woodside, South Australia | Hawks Nest |
Playford City | Edinburgh North | Ramsay Park |
West Torrens Birkalla | Novar Gardens | Jack Smith Park |
South Adelaide | O'Sullivan Beach | O'Sullivan Beach sports complex |
Seaford Rangers | Port Noarlunga South | Karingal Reserve |
Western Strikers | Royal Park | Carnegie Reserve |
White City | Woodville West | Frank Mitchell Park |
Honours
Note: Prior to 2012, the State League was the third tier competition in South Australia.
See also
References
- "League structure confirmed for new Licence Period". Football Federation South Australia. 13 February 2015.
- "Adelaide United seconds to play in state league in 2015". AdelaideNow. News Ltd.
- "League structure confirmed for new Licence Period". Football Federation South Australia. 13 February 2015.