2006 FFSA season

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Football Federation South Australia
Season2006
Champions Adelaide City
2007

The 2006 Football Federation South Australia season was the 100th season of soccer in South Australia, and the first under the FFSA format.

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2006 FFSA Super League

South Australian Super League
Season2006
Champions Adelaide City
Relegated Cumberland United
Matches played90
Biggest home win Adelaide City 6–0 Cumberland United
(9 September 2006)
Biggest away win White City 0–5 MetroStars
(19 August 2006)
Highest scoring Adelaide Galaxy 7–3 White City
(12 August 2006)
(10 goals)
2007

The 2006 South Australian Super League was the first season of the South Australian Super League, the new top division of association football in South Australia, replacing the South Australian Premier League, which became the second division. It was also the first year that football in South Australia was run by the Football Federation of South Australia, which replaced the South Australian Soccer Federation. The season came down to a final round relegation battle between White City Woodville and Adelaide Olympic. Olympic lost 3–1 at Modbury while White City went down 1–0 away to Cumberland. This sent Olympic down to play in the Premier League in 2007. Adelaide City won the title with games to spare after being runaway leaders, finishing the season unbeaten. [1]

TeamCoachHome GroundLocationFounded
Adelaide City Damian Mori Ram Park Adelaide, South Australia 1946
Adelaide Blue Eagles Angelo GiannittoMarden Sports Complex Marden, South Australia 1958
Adelaide Galaxy Michael PetrilloCamden Sports ComplexNovar Gardens, South Australia1933
Adelaide Olympic Adrian Santrac [ citation needed ]Thebarton Oval Thebarton, South Australia 1978
Campbelltown City Rocky AloisiNewton Sportsground Campbelltown, South Australia 1963
Cumberland United Mars Capasso (replaces Sergio Melta)A.A. Bailey Reserve Clarence Gardens, South Australia 1943
North Eastern MetroStars Mike BarnettT.K. Shutter ReserveKlemzig, South Australia1994
Modbury Jets Duane GrayJet Park Modbury, South Australia 1964
Adelaide Raiders CoachCroatian Sports Centre Gepps Cross, South Australia 1952
White City Woodville Milan Ivanovic Frank Mitchell ParkWoodville West, South Australia1952
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Adelaide City (C)1810803713+2438
2 Adelaide Galaxy 188553425+929
3 Adelaide Raiders 1861021916+328
4 Modbury Jets 188462423+128
5 Campbelltown City 187653225+727
6 Adelaide Blue Eagles 187652722+527
7 North Eastern MetroStars 185942117+424
8 Cumberland United 18521110312117
9 White City 18331218321412
10 Adelaide Olympic (R)18251118361811Relegated to the 2007 FFSA Premier League
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

2006 FFSA Premier League

FFSA Premier League
Season2006
Promoted Para Hills Knights
Relegated Noarlunga United
Salisbury United
Matches played90
Biggest home win Para Hills Knights 6–1 Adelaide Hills (13 May 2006)
Para Hills Knights 6–1 Noarlunga United (27 May 2006)
Biggest away win Port Adelaide Pirates 0–7 Para Hills Knights (29 July 2006)
Highest scoring Playford City 4–7 Noarlunga United (12 June 2006)
(11 goals)
2007

The 2006 FFSA Premier League was the first edition of the FFSA Premier League as the second level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 10 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 18 rounds, with the League winners promoted to the 2007 FFSA Super League, and the bottom two placed teams were relegated to the 2007 FFSA State League. [2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Para Hills Knights (P)1814315619+3745Promoted to the 2007 FFSA Super League
2 Enfield City 1811523918+2138
3 Port Adelaide Pirates 1812064334+936
4 Croydon Kings 187382424024
5 Playford City 186393637121
6 Northern Demons 186392431721
7 Adelaide Hills Hawks 18621026411520
8 South Adelaide 18611117351819
9 Noarlunga United (R)1852113844617Relegated to the 2007 FFSA State League
10 Salisbury United (R)18521120402017
Source: [ citation needed ]
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

2006 FFSA State League

FFSA State League
Season2006
Promoted Adelaide Cobras
Western Strikers
Matches played84
Biggest home win Western Strikers 7–0 Western Toros
(16 September 2006)
Biggest away win Western Toros 0–10 Adelaide Cobras
(13 May 2006)
Highest scoring Western Toros 0–10 Adelaide Cobras
(13 May 2006)
2007

The 2006 FFSA State League was the first edition of the FFSA State League as the third level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 8 teams competed, all playing each other three times for a total of 21 rounds. The League winners and second placers were promoted to the 2007 FFSA Premier League. [3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Cobras (P)2118217415+5956Promoted to the 2007 FFSA Premier League
2 Western Strikers (P)2116145112+3949
3 Adelaide Comets 2110654124+1736
4 N.A.B. 21831022321027
5Port Pirie City21741033461325
6 Seaford Rangers 21451233552217
7 Gawler Eagles 21351329572814
8 Western Toros 21261326684212
Source: https://archive.org/details/football-federation-south-australia-yearbook-2007/page/n41/mode/2up
(P) Promoted

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References

  1. "South Australian Super League 2006 – Schedule" . Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  2. "South Australian Premier League 2006 -Fixtures" . Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  3. "South Australian State League 2006 - Fixtures" . Retrieved 6 June 2014.