Soccer in South Australia


Soccer in South Australia is organised by Football Federation of South Australia who organise local competitions. FFSA is a member of Football Federation Australia

National representation

South Australia has one team in the A-League named Adelaide United. Adelaide United also have associated youth and women's teams in the National Youth League and W-League. South Australia was previously represented in the now defunct National Soccer League by Adelaide City and West Adelaide, who have historically faced off in the Adelaide derby. The two sides now compete in the National Premier Leagues South Australia.

Federation Cup

The Federation Cup is a knock-out competition for South Australian clubs. Since 2014 the Federation Cup winner also qualifiers to participate in the national FFA Cup.

Clubs and leagues

The highest South Australian league is the National Premier Leagues South Australia. Since 2013 The winner of this competition plays off against the winners of the NPL conferences from other states in a national finals series to determine the NPL Champion.
Below the NPL SA in order are the SA State League 1 and SA State League 2.

[National Premier Leagues South Australia]

Below are leagues based in South Australia outside of the NPL system.

Limestone Coast Football Association">South Australian Regional Leagues">Limestone Coast Football Association

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