• The FFSA Super League was the highest state-level soccer competition in South Australia between 2006 and 2012. Prior to the 2006 season, the highest level...
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  • (below the national A-League) after the disbandment of the now defunct FFSA Super League. It was announced that the competition would consist of 14 teams....
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  • State League South Australia is a soccer league based in South Australia which consists of two divisions; SA State League 1 (SL1) and SA State League 2 (SL2)...
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  • seventh and final under the FFSA format. The 2012 FFSA Super League was the seventh and final edition of the FFSA Super League, the top level domestic association...
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  • the first under the FFSA format. The 2006 South Australian Super League was the first season of the South Australian Super League, the new top division...
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  • the fifth under the FFSA format. The 2010 South Australian Super League was the fifth edition of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic...
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  • and the sixth under the FFSA format. The 2011 South Australian Super League was the sixth edition of the FFSA Super League, the top level domestic association...
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  • and the fourth under the FFSA format. The 2009 South Australian Super League (also known as the Devine Homes Super League for sponsorship reasons) was...
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  • the third under the FFSA format. The 2008 South Australian Super League was the third edition of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic...
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  • the second under the FFSA format. The 2007 South Australian Super League was the second season of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic...
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  • Adelaide Comets FC (category National Premier Leagues clubs)
    Premier League Title. Lifting the club for its first time into the highest state-level association football competition, The FFSA Super League. Note: Flags...
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  • Western Strikers SC (category State League South Australia clubs)
    started in the State League in 2006, they made their way up to the Premier League in 2007–2008, and were promoted to the FFSA Super League for 2009 season...
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  • the FFSA found eight players 'did not meet the definition of an amateur player based on club player payment agreements'. The 2013 NPL State League was...
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  • FC (A-League, W-League football (soccer)) Adelaide City (FFSA Super League) Croydon Kings (FFSA Super League) Cumberland United Womens FC (FFSA Women's...
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  • Diego Pellegrini (category FFSA Super League players)
    a midfielder. He last played for the Adelaide Blue Eagles in the FFSA Super League. He was a founding member of Eastern United Football Club in Adelaide...
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    Awer Mabil (category FFSA Super League players)
    Campbelltown City (in the FFSA National Premier League) in 2012. Later that year he was signed by Adelaide United in the A-League, after he had displayed...
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    Craig Goodwin (category FFSA Super League players)
    Australian Super League. After being cut during the Adelaide United youth team trials he moved to Melbourne where he signed with Victorian Premier League side...
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  • Aaron Goulding (category FFSA Super League players)
    played for Adelaide United in the A-League, having previously played for Adelaide City in the National Soccer League. In 2007, after being released from...
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  • Aaron Westervelt (category FFSA Super League players)
    in the National Premier Leagues State League. In 2011, he won the Milan Ivanovic medal for best player in the FFSA State League. "Aaron Westervelt". "Australian...
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  • Matthew Bouraee (category FFSA Super League players)
    (Puerto Rico) of the North American Soccer League in January 2011. In 2012, he signed for FFSA Super League club Adelaide Comets (Australia). In his first...
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    Adelaide United FC (category A-League Men clubs)
    league and Super Cup champions Gach Dong Tam Long An. Adelaide finished 3rd in its group. The Reds launched into the season by winning the A-League Pre-Season...
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    Fred Agius (category FFSA Super League players)
    Soccer League team Brahma Lodge. In 2003, he played Australian rules football for Central District in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL)...
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  • North Eastern MetroStars SC (category National Premier Leagues clubs)
    league and has developed into one of the league's leading clubs. During the formation of the FFSA and the Super League, MetroStars supported the federation...
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  • Jordan Elsey (category FFSA Super League players)
    March 1994) is an Australian footballer who plays as a centre back for A-League club Adelaide United. In December 2013, Elsey joined Hong Kong First Division...
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  • Neil Young (footballer, born 1973) (category FFSA Super League players)
    of footballer Luke Young. Young was born in Harlow. He played over 400 league games for AFC Bournemouth, some as captain, after joining in 1994 from Tottenham...
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  • Jemal Abdu (category FFSA Super League players)
    last played for the Western Strikers in the FFSA Super League. In 2011, he signed with FFSA Super League club Croydon Kings after being granted political...
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    Francesco Monterosso (category FFSA Super League players)
    Sydney FC. He has signed with MetroStars for the 2011 South Australian Super league. Monterosso capped off an impressive return to his former club with a...
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  • Croydon FC (Australia) (category National Premier Leagues clubs)
    club to coach A-League club Adelaide United, he was replaced by Mark Brazzale. On 11 August 2012 the club won the FFSA Super League premiership finishing...
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  • Michael Cavallaro (category FFSA Super League players)
    Adelaide Cobras 25 (10) 2015 Adelaide Victory 4 (4) 2016 Adelaide Cobras 7 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 31 October 2017...
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  • Samuel Tesfagabr (category FFSA Super League players)
    and three other Eritreans signed with the Western Strikers SC of FFSA Super League. While playing for the club, he worked for a local switchboard manufacturer...
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