2022 FSA Federation Cup

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2022 Football South Australia Federation Cup
2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds South Australia
Tournament details
CountryAustralia
Dates18 March–16 July [1]
Teams51
Defending champions Adelaide Olympic
Final positions
Champions Adelaide City (18th title)
Runner-up Modbury Jets
Australia Cup Adelaide City
Modbury Jets
Tournament statistics
Matches played50
Top goal scorer(s) Nicholas Bucco (Adelaide City)
Hamish McCabe (Modbury Jets)
(6 goals)
  2021
2023  

The 2022 Football South Australia Federation Cup [1] was the 109th running of the Federation Cup, the main soccer knockout cup competition in South Australia. The competition also functioned as part of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds, with the two finalists qualifying for the main knockout competition.

Contents

Adelaide City were champions for the 18th time, defeating Modbury Jets 5–0 in the final. [2] Adelaide Olympic were the defending champions, losing 3–4 in the third round to Campbelltown City. [3]

Schedule

RoundDraw dateMatch datesNo. of fixturesTeamsNew entries this round
First round28 February18–29 March1951 → 3238
Second round25 March14–16 April1632 → 1613
Third round21 April6–8 May816 → 8None
Quarter-finals13 May24–31 May48 → 4None
Semi-finals3 June21–22 June24 → 2None
Final16 July12 → 1None

    Teams

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    Adelaide (47)
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    Gawler (1)
    Location of teams participating in the Federation Cup

    A total of 51 teams participated in the competition, 47 from the Greater Adelaide area, two from the Adelaide Hills region and one from Gawler and Port Pirie. National Premier Leagues South Australia, State League One and State League Two represent levels 2–4 on the unofficial Australian league system and are required to participate in the Federation Cup. The South Australian Regional Leagues represent level 5. The South Australian Amateur Soccer League is not represented on the national league system. Adelaide United Youth are not eligibile for the tournament, as the senior team entered the Australia Cup competition at the Round of 32.

    National Premier League (2)
    Adelaide City
    Adelaide Comets
    Adelaide Olympic
    Campbelltown City
    Croydon FC
    Cumberland United
    FK Beograd
    North Eastern MetroStars
    South Adelaide Panthers
    Sturt Lions
    West Torrens Birkalla
    State League One (3)
    Adelaide Blue Eagles
    Adelaide Croatia Raiders
    Adelaide Hills Hawks
    Adelaide University
    Adelaide Victory
    Eastern United
    Fulham United
    Modbury Jets
    Para Hills Knights
    Playford City Patriots
    Port Adelaide Pirates
    West Adelaide
    State League Two (4)
    Adelaide Cobras
    Gawler Eagles
    Modbury Vista
    Mount Barker United
    Noarlunga United
    Northern Demons
    Pontian Eagles
    Salisbury United
    Seaford Rangers
    The Cove
    Vipers FC
    Western Strikers
    Regional Leagues (5)
    Collegiate
    Adelaide University Grads Blue
    Adelaide University Grads Red
    Pembroke Old Scholars
    Rostrevor Old Collegians
    Amateur League (–)
    Adelaide Red Blue Eagles
    Adelaide Titans
    Adelaide Thunder
    BOSA FC
    Brahma Lodge
    Elizbeth Downs
    Elizabeth Grove
    Ghan United
    Para Hills West
    Parafield Gardens
    Old Ignatians

    Bracket

    First round
    Third preliminary round
    Second round
    Fourth preliminary round
    Third round
    Fifth preliminary round
    Quarter-finals
    Sixth preliminary round
    Semi-finals
    Seventh preliminary round
    Final
                          
    Adelaide University (a.e.t.)3
    Adelaide Cobras 2
    Adelaide University 1
    Playford City Patirots 3
    Playford City Patriots 4
    Western Strikers 2
    Playford City Patriots 1
    North Eastern MetroStars 0
    Sturt Lions 2
    North Eastern MetroStars 3
    Playford City Patriots 0
    Vipers FC 1
    Port Adelaide Pirates 4
    Mount Barker United 2
    Mount Barker United 2
    Adelaide Titans1
    Port Adelaide Pirates 0
    Vipers FC 1
    Adelaide Croatia Raiders 1
    Vipers FC 2
    Vipers FC 2
    Cumberland United 1
    Vipers FC 1
    Modbury Jets 4
    Adelaide Thunder0
    West Adelaide 6
    West Adelaide 3
    Adelaide Victory 0
    Adelaide Victory 1
    Fulham United 0
    West Adelaide 1
    Croydon Kings 0
    Croydon Kings 3
    Adelaide Blue Eagles 1
    Adelaide Blue Eagles 4
    Northern Demons 2
    West Adelaide 0
    Modbury Jets 2
    Tea Tree Gully City2
    Modbury Jets 5
    Modbury Jets 6
    Seaford Rangers 0
    Modbury Jets 4
    South Adelaide Panthers 3
    South Adelaide Panthers 2
    Pontian Eagles 0
    Pontian Eagles 6
    16 July – Gepps Cross
    Old Ignatians4
    Modbury Jets 0
    Adelaide City 5
    Campbelltown City 3
    The Cove 0
    Pembroke Old Scholars 1
    The Cove 6
    Campbelltown City 4
    Adelaide Olympic 3
    Adelaide Comets 1
    Adelaide Olympic 3
    Campbelltown City 1
    Eastern United 2
    Eastern United 7
    Adelaide Uni Grads Red 0
    Eastern United 5
    Elizabeth Downs3
    Elizabeth Downs4
    Brahma Lodge0
    Eastern United 3
    Noarlunga United 1
    Ghan Kilburn City (a.e.t.)5
    Para Hills West3
    Ghan Kilburn City0 (2)
    Noarlunga United (p)0 (4)
    BOSA FC0
    Noarlunga United 5
    Eastern United 0
    Adelaide City 5
    Adelaide City 6
    Modbury Vista 0
    Modbury Vista 7
    Rostrevor Old Collegians 1
    Adelaide City 5
    West Torrens Birkalla 0
    West Torrens Birkalla 1
    FK Beograd 0
    Adelaide City 4
    Salisbury United 1
    Gawler Eagles 8
    Elizabeth Grove1
    Gawler Eagles 0
    Salisbury United (a.e.t.)2
    Para Hills Knights 3 (4)
    Salisbury United (p)3 (5)
    Salisbury United 3
    Parafield Gardens2
    Parafield Gardens7
    Adelaide Uni Grads Blue 0
    Parafield Gardens6
    Adelaide Hills Hawks 1
    Adelaide Red Blue Eagles0
    Adelaide Hills Hawks 3

    First round

    The first round of the Federation Cup was also the third round of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds. 2 teams received a bye to the second round: Port Adelaide Pirates (3) and Tea Tree Gully City (-).

    All times are in ACDT

    18 MarchElizabeth Downs (-)4–0Brahma Lodge (-) Elizabeth Downs
    19:30
    • McGreevy Soccerball shade.svg3', 48', 73', 84'
    Report Stadium: Argana Park
    Referee: Daniel Goodwin
    18 March Adelaide Croatia Raiders (3)1–2 Vipers FC (4) Gepps Cross
    19:30
    Report Stadium: Croatian Sports Centre
    Referee: Regis Queffelec
    18 March Gawler Eagles (4)8–1Elizabeth Grove (-) Evanston Gardens
    19:30
    Report
    • Munezero Soccerball shade.svg15'
    Stadium: Karbeethan Reserve
    Referee: David Alberton
    18 March Adelaide Victory (3)1–0 Fulham United (3) Blair Athol
    19:30 Report Stadium: Rushworth Reserve
    Referee: Nick Elagin
    18 March Para Hills Knights (3)3–3 (a.e.t.)
    (4–5 p)
    Salisbury United (4) Para Hills West
    19:45
    Report
    Stadium: The Paddocks
    Referee: Daniel Faulkner
    19 MarchAdelaide Red Blue Eagles (-)0–3 Adelaide Hills Hawks (3) Angle Park
    12:30 Report
    Stadium: VALO Football Centre
    Referee: Foti Massinis
    19 March Adelaide Blue Eagles (3)4–2 Northern Demons (4) Marden
    13:30 Report
    Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
    Referee: Marnius Haccou
    19 March Playford City Patriots (3)4–2 Western Strikers (4) Edinburgh North
    14:30
    Report Stadium: Ramsay Park
    Referee: Joe-Jordan Tripoldi
    19 March Eastern United (3)7–0 Adelaide University Grads Red (5) Newton
    14:30
    Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
    Referee: Mark Michael
    19 March Pembroke Old Scholars (5)1–6 The Cove (4) Hallett Cove
    15:00
    • Willats Soccerball shade.svg56'
    Stadium: The Cove Sports and Community Centre
    Referee: Andrew Citti
    19 March Modbury Vista (4)7–1 Rostrevor Old Collegians (5) Wynn Vale
    15:00
    • Mazzeo Soccerball shade.svg90' (pen)
    Stadium: Newspot Stadium
    Referee: Bradley French
    19 MarchAdelaide Thunder (-)0–6 West Adelaide (3) Angle Park
    15:00
    Stadium: VALO Football Centre
    Referee: Thomas Temby
    19 March Pontian Eagles (4)6–4Old Ignatians (-) Paralowie
    15:00
    • Uglesic Soccerball shade.svg13'
    • Titaro Soccerball shade.svg17'
    • Timpano Soccerball shade.svg36', 49'
    Stadium: Yalumba Drive Reserve
    Referee: Kim Massinis
    19 March Mount Barker United (4)2–1Adelaide Titans (-) Mount Barker
    17:30
    • Boffa Soccerball shade.svg45+3'
    Stadium: Summit Sport & Recreation Park
    Referee: Thomas Brinkworth
    19 MarchBOSA FC (-)0–5 Noarlunga United (4) Prospect
    19:00
    Stadium: Charles Cane Reserve
    Referee: Gary Mooney
    27 MarchGhan Kilburn City (-)5–3 (a.e.t.)Para Hills West (-) Angle Park
    17:00
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    • Cromwell Soccerball shade.svg4'
    • McInerney Soccerball shade.svg19'
    • Cracknell Soccerball shade.svg76' (pen)
    Stadium: VALO Football Centre
    Referee: Garry Powers
    29 March Modbury Jets (3)6–0 Seaford Rangers (4) Ridgehaven
    19:30
    Stadium: Smith Partners Stadium
    Referee: Daniel Cook

    Second round

    The second round of the Federation Cup was also the fourth round of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds, featuring 19 teams from the previous round and the 11 teams from the National Premier Leagues South Australia.

    All times are in ACST

    14 April Adelaide City (2)6–0 Modbury Vista (4) Oakden
    19:30
    Report Stadium: Adelaide City Park
    Referee: Daniel Faulkner
    14 April West Torrens Birkalla (2)1–0 FK Beograd (2) Novar Gardens
    19:30 Harpas Soccerball shade.svg16' Report Stadium: Jack Smith Park
    Referee: Andrew Kite
    14 April Sturt Lions (2)2–3 North Eastern MetroStars (2) Port Noarlunga South
    19:30
    Report
    Stadium: Karingal Reserve
    Referee: Henry Day
    14 April West Adelaide (3)3–0 Adelaide Victory (3) Marden
    19:30
    Report Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
    Referee: Joe-Jordan Tripoldi
    14 AprilTea Tree Gully City (-)2–5 Modbury Jets (3) Surrey Downs
    19:30
    • Anfiteatro Soccerball shade.svg40' (pen.)
    • Allotey Soccerball shade.svg89'
    Report
    Stadium: Tilley Reserve
    Referee: Curtis Wordsworth
    16 AprilParafield Gardens (-)6–1 Adelaide Hills Hawks (4) Parafield Gardens
    13:30
    • McConnell Soccerball shade.svg12', 49', 60'
    • Coull Soccerball shade.svg17'
    • Ebert Soccerball shade.svg45+1'
    • Box Soccerball shade.svg83'
    Report Duffield Soccerball shade.svg80'Stadium: Bradman Oval
    Referee: Bradley Fench
    16 April Croydon FC (2)3–1 Adelaide Blue Eagles (3) Novar Gardens
    14:00
    Report Isla Cacciavillani Soccerball shade.svg39'Stadium: Jack Smith Park
    Referee: Henry Day
    16 April Adelaide Comets (2)1–3 Adelaide Olympic (2) Plympton
    14:30 Stead Soccerball shade.svg3' Report Stadium: Pro Paint and Panel Oval
    Referee: Daniel Goodwin
    16 April Vipers FC (4)2–1 Cumberland United (2) St Clair
    14:30 Report Schoen Soccerball shade.svg81'Stadium: St Clair Oval
    Referee: Mark Michael
    16 April Adelaide University (3)1–3 Playford City Patriots (3) North Adelaide
    14:30 Stefanopoulos Soccerball shade.svg61' Report
    Stadium: University Ovals
    Referee: Dion Turner
    16 April Gawler Eages (4)0–2 (a.e.t.) Salisbury United (4) Evanston Gardens
    15:00 Report
    Stadium: Karbeethan Reserve
    Referee: Angus McDonald
    16 April Port Adelaide Pirates (3)4–2 Mount Barker United (4) Taperoo
    15:00
    Report
    Stadium: Ngarrpadla Josie Agius Reserve
    16 April South Adelaide Panthers (2)2–0 Pontian Eagles (4) O'Sullivan Beach
    15:00
    Report Stadium: O'Sullivan Beach Sports Centre
    Referee: Gary Mooney
    16 April Campbelltown City (2)3–0 The Cove (4) Newton
    15:00 Report Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
    Referee: Foti Massinis
    16 April Eastern United (3)5–3Elizabeth Downs (-) Angle Park
    16:00
    Report Stadium: VALO Football Centre
    Referee: Eric Ford Sestili
    16 AprilGhan Kilburn City (-)0–0 (a.e.t.)
    (2–4 p)
    Noarlunga United (4) Angle Park
    19:30 Report Stadium: VALO Football Centre
    Referee: David Alberton

    Third round

    The third round of the Federation Cup was also the fifth round of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds.

    All times are in ACST

    6 May Salisbury United (4)3–2Parafield Gardens (-) Burton
    19:00
    Report
    • Coyne Soccerball shade.svg70'
    • Roadley Soccerball shade.svg90'
    Stadium: Steve Jarvis Park
    Referee: Daniel Cook
    7 May Adelaide City (2)5–0 West Torrens Birkalla (2) Oakden
    14:30
    Report Stadium: Adelaide City
    Referee: Liam Miller
    7 May Port Adelaide Pirates (3)0–1 Vipers FC (4) Taperoo
    14:30 Report Candeloro Soccerball shade.svg90+3'Stadium: Ngarrpadla Josie Agius Reserve
    Referee: Regis Queffelec
    7 May Playford City Patriots (3)1–0 North Eastern MetroStars (2) Edinburgh North
    14:30 Ryan Soccerball shade.svg90' (pen.) Report Stadium: Ramsay Park
    Referee: Garry Powers
    7 May Modbury Jets (3)4–3 South Adelaide Panthers (2) Ridgehaven
    14:30
    Report
    Stadium: Smith Partners Stadium
    Referee: David Alberton
    7 May Campbelltown City (2)4–3 Adelaide Olympic (2) Newton
    14:30
    Report
    Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
    Referee: Daniel Faulkner
    7 May West Adelaide (3)1–0 Croydon FC (2) West Beach
    17:15 Da Silva Soccerball shade.svg67' Report Stadium: West Beach Parks Football Centre
    Referee: Gary Mooney
    8 May Eastern United (3)3–1 Noarlunga United (4) West Beach
    16:00
    Report Foglia Soccerball shade.svg14'Stadium: West Beach Parks Football Centre
    Referee: Mark Michael

    Quarter-finals

    The quarter-finals of the Federation Cup was also the sixth round of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds.

    All times are in ACST

    24 May Playford City Patriots (3)0–1 Vipers FC (4) Edinburgh North
    19:00 Report Candeloro Soccerball shade.svg48' (pen.)Stadium: Ramsay Park
    Referee: Eric Ford Sestili
    24 May West Adelaide (3)0–2 Modbury Jets (3) Marden
    19:30 Report
    Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
    Referee: Regis Queffelec
    31 May Adelaide City (2)4–1 Salisbury United (4) Oakden
    19:30
    Report Taylor Soccerball shade.svg54'Stadium: Adelaide City Park
    Referee: Daniel Faulkner
    31 May Campbelltown City (2)1–2 Eastern United (3) Newton
    19:30 Halliday Soccerball shade.svg27' Report
    Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
    Referee: Henry Day

    Semi-finals

    The semi-finals of the Federation Cup was also the seventh round of the 2022 Australia Cup preliminary rounds, with the two winners qualifying for the 2022 Australia Cup.

    All times are in ACST

    21 June Eastern United (3)0–5 Adelaide City (2) Gepps Cross
    19:30 Report
    Stadium: ServiceFM Stadium
    Referee: Regis Queffelec
    22 June Vipers FC (4)1–4 Modbury Jets (3) Gepps Cross
    19:30 Candeloro Soccerball shade.svg6' Report
    Stadium: ServiceFM Stadium
    Referee: Isabella Blaess

    Final

    Modbury Jets 0–5 Adelaide City
    Report
    ServiceFM Stadium , Gepps Cross
    Attendance: 3,723
    Referee: Daniel Goodwin

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