1988 SASF season

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South Australian Soccer Federation
Season1988
1987
1989

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

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1988 SASF Division One

SASF Division One
Season1988
Champions Adelaide Croatia (3rd title)
Matches played132
Goals scored343 (2.6 per match)
1987
1989

The 1988 South Australian Division One season was the 82nd season of first division soccer in South Australia. [1]

Adelaide Croatia were champions for the third time. Cumberland United and Beograd Woodville were relegated.

League Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Croatia (C)2215524012+2835Qualification for Top Four Cup
2 West Adelaide Hellas 2216155526+2933
3 West Torrens Birkalla 2211382022225
4 Salisbury United 228862420+424
5 Campbelltown City 229672629324
6 Adelaide City 229492728122
7 Polonia Adelaide 2293103427+721
8 Para Hills Knights 226882330720
9 Modbury Jets 2257102430617
10Lion-Grange22571031411017
11 Cumberland United (R)22551224361215Relegation to SASF Division Two
12 Beograd Woodville (R)22351415422711
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

1988 SASF Division Two

SASF Division Two
Season1988
Champions Port Adelaide (5th title)
Matches played90
Goals scored228 (2.53 per match)
1987
1989

The 1988 South Australian Division Two season was the 65th season of second division soccer in South Australia. [2]

Port Adelaide were champions for the fifth time, and were promoted with Eastern Districts Azzurri. Brighton City were relegated to the South Australian Amateur Soccer League.

League Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Port Adelaide (C, P)1812333218+1427Promotion to SASF Division One
2 Eastern Districts Azzurri (P)1811343810+2825
3 Elizabeth City 1811343622+1425
4Blackwood187742310+1321
5 Enfield City Falcons 186661719218
6 Seaford Rangers 187292226416
7Central Districts APAC186392025515
8 Noarlunga United 18621019301114
9 Thebarton Asteras 18351011301911
10Brighton City (R)1832131038288Relegation to South Australian Amateur Soccer League
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

1988 Top Four Cup

The 1988 Top Four Cup, known as the 1988 Coca-Cola Cup was the 20th 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 seventh time, and a third in a row, defeating Adelaide Croatia in the final.

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Adelaide Croatia
4 Salisbury United
1 Adelaide Croatia
2 West Adelaide Hellas (p)
2 West Adelaide Hellas
3 West Torrens Birkalla

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References

  1. 1 2 "South Australian Division One 1988 – Schedule" . Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. "South Australian Division Two 1988 – Schedule" . Retrieved 25 October 2022.