1982 NPSL First Division

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National Professional Soccer League
Season1982
Champions Durban City
Relegated AmaZulu, Bloemfontein Celtic, Leicester City
1981
1983

The 1982 National Professional Soccer League was the fifth season of the multi-racial South African National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). The league was a merger of the previous NPSL, which due to the country's apartheid policies were for black teams only, and the National Football League, for white teams only.

It was won by Durban City, [1] [2] , managed by Clive Barker, earning City their first ever title. [3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Durban City 3420955825+3349
2 Wits University 34191055725+3248
3 Kaizer Chiefs 3418795232+2043
4 Highlands Park 34151274927+2242
5 Orlando Pirates 3417894636+1042
6 Hellenic 34141285031+1940
7 Arcadia Shepherds 34159105133+1839
8 Dynamos 34167115143+839
9 Moroka Swallows 34131385951+839
10 Witbank Black Aces 341310114645+136
11 African Wanderers 3410101436501430
12 Mamelodi United 3410101438612330
13 Benoni United 349111435491429
14Rangers34107173845727
15Bush Bucks34981743591626
16 AmaZulu (R)341141935511626
17 Bloemfontein Celtic (R)34472325623715
18 Leicester City (R)34442627734612
Source: https://www.rsssf.org/tablesz/zaf81.html
(R) Relegated


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