1997 ASFA Soccer League

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The 1997 season of the ASFA Soccer League (now called the FFAS Senior League) was the seventeenth season of association football competition in American Samoa, [1] and was known as the PYSO Football League. [2] Pago Eagles won the championship, their third recorded title, having led the league by two points with game left to play and with their nearest rivals, Konica Machine with a game in hand. [2] The winners of any of the league competitions held between 1993 and 1996 are unknown. [1]

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