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1 2009 FFSA Super League  



1.1  League table  





1.2  Finals  







2 2009 FFSA Premier League  



2.1  League table  





2.2  Finals  







3 2009 FFSA State League  



3.1  League table  





3.2  Finals  







4 See also  





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Football Federation South Australia
Season2009
ChampionsMetroStars

2008

2010

The 2009 Football Federation South Australia season was the 103rd season of soccerinSouth Australia, and the fourth under the FFSA format.

2009 FFSA Super League[edit]

South Australian Super League
Season2009
ChampionsGrand Final
MetroStars
Minor Premiership
MetroStars
RelegatedAdelaide Hills Hawks
Modbury Jets
Matches played90
Top goalscorerJason Trimboli (22 goals)
Biggest home winCampbelltown City 9–2 Modbury Jets
(11 July 2008)
Biggest away winModbury Jets 0–4 Adelaide City
(3 April 2009)
Modbury Jets 0–4 North Eastern MetroStars
(15 May 2009)
Western Strikers 1–5 North Eastern MetroStars
(20 June 2009)
Adelaide Raiders 0–4 North Eastern MetroStars
(1 August 2009)
Highest scoringCampbelltown City 9–2 Modbury Jets
(11 July 2008)
(11 goals)

2008

2010

The 2009 South Australian Super League (also known as the Devine Homes Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth edition of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia, and was the second season to use the McIntyre Final Five finals system introduced the previous year. Ten teams competed, with the two worst finishing being relegated to the 2010 Premier League. The league was won by the North Eastern MetroStars after they beat Adelaide City 1–0 in the Grand Final, becoming just the second team (apart from Adelaide City) to finish top of the league or win the Grand Final.[1]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 North Eastern MetroStars (C) 18 12 3 3 35 14 +21 39 Qualified for the 2009 FFSA Super League Finals
2 Campbelltown City 18 11 4 3 44 20 +24 37
3 Adelaide Blue Eagles 18 9 5 4 29 22 +7 32
4 Adelaide Raiders 18 8 5 5 30 31 −1 29
5 Adelaide City 18 8 4 6 25 17 +8 28
6 Adelaide Galaxy 18 7 4 7 23 25 −2 25
7 Para Hills Knights 18 5 8 5 25 28 −3 23
8 Western Strikers 18 4 2 12 23 35 −12 14
9 Adelaide Hills Hawks (R) 18 3 4 11 26 35 −9 13 Relegated to the 2010 FFSA Premier League
10 Modbury Jets (R) 18 3 1 14 21 54 −33 10
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Finals[edit]

Elimination and Qualifying FinalsSemifinalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1North Eastern MetroStars2 (6)1North Eastern MetroStars1
3Adelaide Blue Eagles2 (4)5Adelaide City0
2Campbelltown City13Adelaide Blue Eagles    0
3Adelaide Blue Eagles25Adelaide City2
2Campbelltown City0
5Adelaide City1
4Adelaide Raiders0
5Adelaide City1

2009 FFSA Premier League[edit]

FFSA Premier League
Season2009
ChampionsGrand Final
Cumberland United
Minor Premiership
Adelaide Cobras
RelegatedS.A.S.I.
South Adelaide Panthers
Matches played90
Top goalscorerPaul Tsoukalas (13 goals)
Biggest home winS.A.S.I. 5–0 Salisbury United (31 March 2009)
Biggest away winSalisbury United 0–5 Adelaide Olympic (14 March 2009)
Highest scoringS.A.S.I. 4–5 Adelaide Cobras (2 May 2009)
(9 goals)

2008

2010

The 2009 FFSA Premier League was the fourth 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 top five at the end of the year qualifying for the McIntyre final five finals system to determine 1st to 5th place. The League winners (The Cobras) and Grand Final winners (Cumberland) were promoted to the 2010 FFSA Super League, and the last placed team (South Adelaide) were relegated to the 2010 FFSA State League.[2] At the end of the season, the S.A.S.I. withdrew from the official competitions to participate in the Super League Reserves.

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Cobras (P) 18 10 4 4 42 28 +14 34 Promoted to the 2010 FFSA Super League
2 White City 18 9 4 5 33 21 +12 31 Qualified for the 2009 FFSA Premier League Finals
3 Cumberland United (C, P) 18 8 7 3 30 19 +11 31 Promoted to the 2010 FFSA Super League
4 Adelaide Comets 18 9 4 5 32 26 +6 31 Qualified for the 2009 FFSA Premier League Finals
5 Croydon Kings 18 9 2 7 31 24 +7 29
6 Adelaide Olympic 18 8 4 6 32 23 +9 28
7 Port Adelaide Pirates 18 4 7 7 31 33 −2 19
8 S.A.S.I. (R) 18 5 4 9 29 35 −6 19 Team withdrew to join Super League Reserves
9 Salisbury United 18 5 3 10 25 47 −22 18
10 South Adelaide (R) 18 2 3 13 14 43 −29 9 Relegated to the 2010 FFSA State League
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals[edit]

Elimination and Preliminary FinalsSemifinalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1Adelaide Cobras21Adelaide Cobras1 (4)
2White City Woodville13Cumberland United1 (5)
2White City Woodville22White City Woodville0
3Cumberland United03Cumberland United1
3Cumberland United2
4Adelaide Comets1
4Adelaide Comets2
5Croydon Kings1

2009 FFSA State League[edit]

FFSA State League
Season2009
ChampionsGrand Final
Enfield City Falcons
Minor Premiership
Enfield City Falcons
Matches played110
Top goalscorerDayle Anderson (21 goals)
Biggest home winEnfield City Falcons 10–0 Gawler
(11 April 2009)
Biggest away winGawler 1–7 West Adelaide
(4 April 2009)
N.A.B. SC 0–6 West Adelaide
(4 July 2009)
Highest scoringEnfield City Falcons 10–0 Gawler
(11 April 2009)

2008

2010

The 2009 FFSA State League was the fourth edition of the FFSA State League as the third level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 11 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 20 rounds, with the top five at the end of the year qualifying for the McIntyre final five finals system to determine 1st to 5th place. The League winners and Grand Final winners were promoted to the 2010 FFSA Premier League.[3]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Enfield City (C, P) 20 16 3 1 62 13 +49 51 Promoted to the 2010 FFSA Premier League
2 West Adelaide (P) 20 16 1 3 63 21 +42 49
3 Northern Demons 20 10 6 4 46 22 +24 36 Qualified for the 2009 FFSA State League Finals
4 Seaford Rangers 20 11 2 7 62 38 +24 35
5 Playford City 20 10 4 6 46 38 +8 34
6 Noarlunga United 20 9 4 7 33 40 −7 31
7 N.A.B. 20 8 5 7 47 49 −2 29
8 Port Pirie City (R) 20 5 3 12 23 45 −22 18 Disbanded at end of season
9 Western Toros 20 4 2 14 22 50 −28 14
10 The Cove 20 3 3 14 23 47 −24 12
11 Gawler Eagles 20 1 1 18 17 81 −64 4
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals[edit]

Elimination and Qualifying FinalsSemifinalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1Enfield City21Enfield City2
2West Adelaide42West Adelaide0
2West Adelaide61Enfield City2
3Northern Demons33Northern Demons1
3Northern Demons2 (6)
4Seaford Rangers2 (5)
4Seaford Rangers2
5Playford City Patriots1

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "South Australian Super League 2009 –Schedule". Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  • ^ "South Australian Premier League 2009 -Fixtures". Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  • ^ "South Australian State League 2009 - Fixtures". Retrieved 4 June 2014.

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