1983 ASFA Soccer League

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FFAS Senior League
Season1983
Champions Nuu'uli FC
1982
1984

The 1983 season of the ASFA Soccer League (now called the FFAS Soccer League) was the third season of association football competition in American Samoa. [1] Nuu'uli FC won the championship, their first title. [1]

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