1987 SASF season

Last updated
South Australian Soccer Federation
Season1987
1986
1988

The 1987 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 81st season of soccer in South Australia.

Contents

1987 SASF Division One

SASF Division One
Season1987
Champions West Adelaide Hellas (7th title)
Matches played132
Goals scored328 (2.48 per match)
1986
1988

The 1987 South Australian Division One season was the 81st season of first division soccer in South Australia. [1]

West Adelaide Hellas were champions for the seventh time. Eastern Districts Azzurri and Central Districts APAC were relegated.

League Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 West Adelaide Hellas (C)2215434520+2534Qualification for Top Four Cup
2 Salisbury United 2213723113+1833
3 Beograd Woodville 2212733617+1931
4 Adelaide Croatia 2212643414+2030
5 Campbelltown City 228862619+724
6 Para Hills Knights 229493223+922
7Lion-Grange228592736921
8 Polonia Adelaide 2267930411119
9 West Torrens Birkalla 22461217291214
10 Cumberland United 222101019371814
11 Eastern Districts Azzurri (R)22451318361811 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to SASF Division Two
12Central Districts APAC (R)2225151343309
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Eastern Districts Azzurri had 2 competition points removed for fielding an ineligible player

1987 SASF Division Two

SASF Division Two
Season1987
Champions Adelaide City (3rd title)
Matches played90
Goals scored262 (2.91 per match)
1986
1988

The 1987 South Australian Division Two season was the 64th season of second division soccer in South Australia. [2]

Adelaide City were champions for the third time, and were promoted with Modbury Jets.

League Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Adelaide City (C, P)1812244917+3226Promotion to SASF Division One
2 Modbury Jets (P)1812243117+1426
3 Seaford Rangers 1812062514+1124
4 Noarlunga United 189453323+1022
5 Playford City Patriots 188462828020
6Blackwood187382428417
7 Enfield City Falcons 187382127617
8 Port Adelaide 18441020321212
9 Thebarton Asteras 18501319432410
10Brighton City1814131233216
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

1987 Top Four Cup

The 1987 Top Four Cup, known as the 1987 Coca-Cola Cup was the 19th edition of the Top Four Cup, a post-season knockout competition contested by the top four teams from the Division One season. [1]

West Adelaide Hellas won the competition for the sixth time, defeating Adelaide Croatia in the final.

Bracket

Finals
   
1 West Adelaide Hellas
2 Adelaide Croatia

Related Research Articles

The Football NSW 2014 season was the second season under the new competition format for state-level football (soccer) in New South Wales. The competition consisted of four divisions across the State of New South Wales. The overall premier for the new structure qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2014.

The 2015 Football Federation South Australia season was the 109th season of soccer in South Australia, and the third under the National Premier Leagues format.

The 2016 Football West season was the third season under the new competition format in Western Australia. The overall premier for the new structure – Perth – qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other Federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2016.

The Football NSW 2010 season was the top flight football competition format in New South Wales. The competition consisted of four divisions across the State of New South Wales.

The Football NSW 2009 season was the top flight football competition format in New South Wales. The competition consisted of four divisions across the State of New South Wales.

The 2017 National Premier Leagues was the fifth season of the Australian National Premier Leagues football competition. The league competition was played amongst eight separate divisions, divided by FFA state and territory member federations. The divisions are ACT, NSW, Northern NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia.

The 2017 Football West season was the fourth season under the new competition format in Western Australia. The NPL premier Bayswater City qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, and were eliminated at the quarter-final stage.

The 2018 Football West season was the fifth season under the current competition format in Western Australia. The NPL premiers Perth SC qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series.

The 2018 Football Queensland season was the sixth season since NPL Queensland commenced as the top tier of Queensland men's football. This season was also the initial season of the Football Queensland Premier League which occupied the second tier in Queensland men's football in 2018.

The 2018 Football Federation South Australia season was the 112th season of soccer in South Australia, and the sixth under the National Premier Leagues format.

The 1913 Victorian soccer season was the fifth competitive season of soccer in the Australian state of Victoria, under association with the governing body of Football Victoria. The season consisted of two leagues, being 'Victorian Division 1' and 'Victorian Division 2'. The calendar season also saw the fourth tournament of the Dockerty Cup, in which Yarraville FC were crowned winners are defeating St Kilda 4–3 in the grand final.

The 2022 Football South Australia season was the 116th season of soccer in South Australia, and the tenth under the National Premier Leagues format.

The 2021 Football South Australia season was the 115th season of soccer in South Australia, and the ninth under the National Premier Leagues format.

The 1991 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 85th season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1989 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 83rd season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1988 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 82nd season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1986 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 80th season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1985 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 79th season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1984 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 78th season of soccer in South Australia.

The 1983 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 77th season of soccer in South Australia.

References

  1. 1 2 "South Australian Division One 1987 – Schedule" . Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  2. "South Australian Division Two 1987 – Schedule" . Retrieved 29 October 2022.