2013 FFSA season

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The 2013 Football Federation South Australia season was the 107th season of soccer in South Australia, and the first under the National Premier Leagues format.

Football Federation South Australia
Season2013
ChampionsCampbelltown City
2012
2014

League tables

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2013 National Premier Leagues SA

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NPL South Australia
Season2013
ChampionsCampbelltown City
PremiersMetroStars
RelegatedAdelaide Cobras
Enfield City
Matches played182
Goals scored577 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerLloyd Owusu
(20 goals)
Biggest home win
Biggest away winEnfield City 0-7 Adelaide City FC (11 May 2013)
Highest scoringAdelaide Comets 1-7 Para Hills Knights
(18 May 2013)
2014

The National Premier League South Australia 2013 season was played by 14 teams over 26 rounds, from February to August 2013.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1North Eastern MetroStars2620244816+3262Qualified for the 2013 SA Finals
2Adelaide Blue Eagles2614754827+2149
3Adelaide City2615385829+2948
4Campbelltown City (C)2613765028+2246Qualified for the 2013 National Premier Leagues Finals
5Adelaide Raiders2612594540+541Qualified for the 2013 SA Finals
6Cumberland United2611873839−141
7West Torrens Birkalla26115104436+838
8Western Strikers26106104045−536
9Para Hills Knights26105114745+235
10White City2694134545031
11Croydon Kings2677123245−1328
12Adelaide Comets2666143554−1924
13Adelaide Cobras (R)2654172862−3419Relegated to the 2014 FFSA State League
14Enfield City (R)2625191966−47−19[a]Disbanded at end of season
Source: sportingpulse.com
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Enfield City were deducted 30 points after the FFSA found eight players 'did not meet the definition of an amateur player based on club player payment agreements'.[1]

Finals

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2013 NPL State League

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NPL State League
Season2013
ChampionsWest Adelaide
PromotedWest Adelaide
South Adelaide
Matches played240
Goals scored989 (4.12 per match)
Top goalscorerAndrew Kaine (33 goals)
Biggest home winPort Adelaide Pirates 13–0 Gawler SC
(11 March 2013)
Biggest away winGawler SC 0–10 West Adelaide
(16 March 2013)
Highest scoringPort Adelaide Pirates 13–0 Gawler SC
(11 March 2013)
2014

The 2013 NPL State League was the first edition of the new NPL State League as the second level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 16 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 30 rounds, with the top two at the end of the year being promoted to the 2014 National Premier Leagues South Australia.[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1West Adelaide (P)3028209513+8286Promoted to the 2014 National Premier Leagues South Australia
2South Adelaide (P)3022357331+4269
3Modbury Jets3020647634+4266
4Port Adelaide Pirates30211811746+7164
5Adelaide Olympic30182108745+4256
6Salisbury United30182107856+2256
7Adelaide Hills Hawks30145117350+2347
8Playford City30145117059+1147
9Noarlunga United30133145444+1042
10Seaford Rangers30114154785−3837
11Eastern United3089134264−2233
12Western Toros3094174180−3931
13Northern Demons3064203365−3222
14The Cove3053224174−3318
15Gawler Eagles30242428147−11910
16Sturt Lions3013263496−626
Source: [citation needed]
(P) Promoted

2013 Women's Premier League

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Women's Premier League
Season2013
PremiersAdelaide City FC
2012
2014

The highest tier domestic football competition in South Australia for women was known for sponsorship reasons as the Adelaide Airport Women's Premier League. The 8 teams played a triple round-robin for a total of 21 games.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Adelaide City (C)2116327919+6051
2Metro United2117046233+2951
3Adelaide University2112367749+2839
4FFSA U14/15s2111288263+1935
5Fulham United218496584−1928
6Sturt Marion2174103647−1125
7Para Hills Knights2131172560−3510
8Cumberland United2103181384−713
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Awards

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The end of year awards were as follows:[3]

National Premier Leagues SA

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AwardWinner
Player of the Year[a]Jim Stavrides (Cumberland United)
Tony Hatzis (North Eastern MetroStars)
Golden BootLloyd Owusu (White City FC)
Coach of the Year[b]Michael Brooks (Cumberland United)
Goalkeeper of the Year[c]Les Pogliacomi (Campbelltown City)
Rising Star Award[d]Luigi Ditroia (Adelaide Blue Eagles)
Referee of the Year[e]Daniel Goodwin
Young Referee of the Year[f]Rick Schneider
Fair Play AwardAdelaide City FC

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sergio Melta Medal
  2. ^ Martyn Crook Coach of the Year
  3. ^ Peter Nikolich Trophy
  4. ^ John Aloisi Rising Star Award
  5. ^ Mike Ingham Award
  6. ^ Mick O'Malley Award

References

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  1. ^ "Long-term future of Enfield City Soccer Club in doubt after Falcons withdraw from State League". adelaidenow.com.au. Adelaide Now. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  2. ^ "South Australian State League 2013 - Fixtures". Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Annual Report 2013". mygameday.app. Retrieved 13 February 2023.