2007 FFSA season

The Football Federation South Australia 2007 season was the second season under the previous competition format in South Australia. The competition consisted of three divisions across the State of South Australia.

Football Federation South Australia
Season2007
ChampionsAdelaide City
2006
2008

2007 FFSA Super League

South Australian Super League
Season2007
ChampionsAdelaide City
RelegatedCumberland United
Matches played90
Top goalscorerDamian Mori (13 goals)
Biggest home winAdelaide Galaxy 6–0 Modbury Jets
(24 March 2007)
Biggest away winCumberland United 0–5 Campbelltown City
(5 May 2007)
Highest scoringCampbelltown City 4–5 White City
(8 September 2007)
(9 goals)
2006
2008

The 2007 South Australian Super League was the second season of the South Australian Super League, the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia. It was contested by 10 teams in a single 18 round league format, each team playing all of their opponents twice.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide City (C) 18 14 3 1 49 17 +32 45
2 Adelaide Raiders 18 8 6 4 27 21 +6 30
3 Campbelltown City 18 8 5 5 32 27 +5 29
4 North Eastern MetroStars 18 7 4 7 32 24 +8 25
5 Adelaide Galaxy 18 6 6 6 32 34 2 24
6 Para Hills Knights 18 7 3 8 32 37 5 24
7 White City 18 5 4 9 33 41 8 19
8 Modbury Jets 18 5 4 9 23 34 11 19
9 Adelaide Blue Eagles 18 4 6 8 20 23 3 18
10 Cumberland United (R) 18 4 3 11 16 38 22 15 Relegated to the 2008 FFSA Premier League
Source:
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

2007 FFSA Premier League

FFSA Premier League
Season2007
PromotedCroydon Kings
RelegatedPlayford City Patriots
Northern Demons
Matches played90
Biggest home winAdelaide Olympic 8–1 Playford City Patriots (2 June 2007)
Biggest away winNorthern Demons 1–6 Adelaide Hills (28 April 2007)
Highest scoringAdelaide Olympic 8–1 Playford City Patriots (2 June 2007)
(9 goals)
2006
2008

The 2007 FFSA Premier League was the second 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 2008 FFSA Super League, and the bottom two placed teams were relegated to the 2008 FFSA State League.[2]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Croydon Kings (P) 18 12 4 2 39 13 +26 40 Promoted to the 2008 FFSA Super League
2 Enfield City 18 11 4 3 41 17 +24 37
3 Western Strikers 18 9 6 3 29 21 +8 33
4 Adelaide Olympic 18 9 5 4 41 19 +22 32
5 Adelaide Hills Hawks 18 8 4 6 40 28 +12 28
6 Port Adelaide Pirates 18 7 6 5 27 18 +9 27
7 Adelaide Cobras 18 5 3 10 24 39 15 18
8 South Adelaide 18 5 3 10 18 33 15 18
9 Playford City (R) 18 3 3 12 21 51 30 12 Relegated to the 2008 FFSA State League
10 Northern Demons (R) 18 1 2 15 18 59 41 5
Source:
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

2007 FFSA State League

FFSA State League
Season2007
PromotedAdelaide Comets
Noarlunga United
Matches played84
Biggest home winAdelaide Comets 9–0 Gawler
(12 May 2007)
Biggest away winPort Pirie City 0–8 Adelaide Comets
(14 April 2007)
Seaford Rangers 0–8 Adelaide Comets
(28 April 2007)
Highest scoring9 goals
(3 times)
2006
2008

The 2007 FFSA State League was the second 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 2008 FFSA Premier League.[3]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Comets (P) 21 16 4 1 80 18 +62 52 Promoted to the 2008 FFSA Premier League
2 Noarlunga United (P) 21 16 3 2 59 23 +36 51
3 N.A.B. 21 8 9 4 37 28 +9 33
4 Port Pirie City 21 9 5 7 45 39 +6 32
5 Western Toros 21 7 7 7 50 43 +7 28
6 Salisbury United 21 6 4 11 38 45 7 22
7 Gawler Eagles 21 3 1 17 26 84 58 10
8 Seaford Rangers 21 1 3 17 19 74 55 6
Source:
(P) Promoted.

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