1992 NSL First Division

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NSL First Division
Season1992
Champions Kaizer Chiefs
RelegatedCrusaders United
Vaal Reef Stars
Manning Rangers
Dangerous Darkies
Matches played484
Goals scored1,054 (2.18 per match)
Top goalscorer(20 goals)
George Deamaley
Mark Williams
Biggest home win Hellenic 6-0 Crusaders
Jomo Cosmos 6-0 Umtata Bush Bucks
Highest scoring6-0
Longest winning run9
Longest unbeaten run14
Longest winless run7
Longest losing run8
1991
1993

Table

The 1992 National Soccer League First Division was the eighth edition of the NSL First Division in South Africa. It was won by Kaizer Chiefs.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Kaizer Chiefs (C)42241267022+4860
2 Hellenic 42231188239+4357
3 Wits University 422011115329+2451
4 Orlando Pirates 42218134741+650
5 Jomo Cosmos 421811136449+1547
6 Mamelodi Sundowns 421615116249+1347
7 Witbank Aces 421713124738+947
8 Lightbody's Santos 421517104641+547
9 Moroka Swallows 421711145346+745
10 Cape Town Spurs 421317124743+443
11 Fairway Stars 421513144040043
12 Ratanang Mahlosiane [lower-alpha 1] 421415134040043
13 Halls Dynamos 421415135356343
14 Bloemfontein Celtic 421217135449+541
15 AmaZulu 421315144748141
16 Pretoria City 42167194753639
17 Umtata Bush Bucks 421214163342938
18 Highlands Park 421311183638237
19 Crusaders United (R)4211131834582435Relegation to NSL Second Division
20 Vaal Reef Stars (R)4212102032532134
21 Manning Rangers (R)429112240581829
22 Dangerous Darkies (R)42153627122957
Source: [1]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Ratanang Mahlosiane F.C. was purchased by the owners of relegated Manning Rangers following the season. A new club was created with the franchise license located in Chatsworth, KwaZulu-Natal and branded as Chatsworth Rangers F.C.

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