2006 FFSA Super League

South Australian Super League
Season 2006
Champions Adelaide City
Relegated Cumberland United
Matches played 90
Biggest home win Adelaide City 6–0 Cumberland United
(9 September 2006)
Biggest away win White City 0–5 MetroStars
(19 August 2006)
Highest scoring Adelaide Galaxy 7–3 White City
(12 August 2006)
(10 goals)
2007

The 2006 South Australian Super League was the first season of the South Australian Super League, the new top division of association football in South Australia, replacing the South Australian Premier League, which became the second division. It was also the first year that football in South Australia was run by the Football Federation of South Australia, which replaced the South Australian Soccer Federation. The season came down to a final round relegation battle between White City Woodville and Adelaide Olympic. Olympic lost 3–1 at Modbury while White City went down 1–0 away to Cumberland. This sent Olympic down to play in the Premier League in 2007. Adelaide City won the title with games to spare after being runaway leaders, finishing the season unbeaten. [1]

League table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide City (C) 18 10 8 0 37 13+24 38 2006 FFSA Champions
2 Adelaide Galaxy 18 8 5 5 34 25+9 29
3 Adelaide Raiders 18 6 10 2 19 16+3 28
4 Modbury Jets 18 8 4 6 24 23+1 28
5 Campbelltown City 18 7 6 5 32 25+7 27
6 Adelaide Blue Eagles 18 7 6 5 27 22+5 27
7 North Eastern MetroStars 18 5 9 4 21 17+4 24
8 Cumberland United 18 5 2 11 10 3121 17
9 White City 18 3 3 12 18 3214 12
10 Adelaide Olympic (R) 18 2 5 11 18 3618 11 Relegated to the 2007 FFSA Premier League

Clubs

Team Coach Home Ground Location Founded
Adelaide City Damian Mori Ram Park Adelaide, South Australia 1946
Adelaide Blue Eagles Angelo Giannitto Marden Sports Complex Marden, South Australia 1958
Adelaide Galaxy Michael Petrillo Camden Sports Complex Novar Gardens, South Australia 1933
Adelaide Olympic Adrian Santrac Thebarton Oval Thebarton, South Australia 1978
Campbelltown City Rocky Aloisi Newton Sportsground Campbelltown, South Australia 1963
Cumberland United Mars Capasso (replaces Sergio Melta) A.A. Bailey Reserve Clarence Gardens, South Australia 1943
North Eastern MetroStars Mike Barnett T.K. Shutter Reserve Klemzig, South Australia 1994
Modbury Jets Duane Gray Jet Park Modbury, South Australia 1964
Adelaide Raiders Coach Croatian Sports Centre Gepps Cross, South Australia 1952
White City Woodville Milan Ivanovic Frank Mitchell Park Woodville West, South Australia 1952

References

  1. "South Australian Super League 2006 – Schedule". Retrieved 17 April 2011.
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