词条 | 2013 FFSA season |
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| competition = Football Federation South Australia | season = 2013 | winners = Campbelltown City | prevseason = 2012 | nextseason = 2014 }} The Football Federation South Australia 2013 season was the first season under the new competition format in South Australia. The competition consists of two divisions across the State of South Australia, created from the teams in the previous three tier structure: the National Premier Leagues South Australia and the FFSA State League. The overall champion for the new structure (Campbelltown City) qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2013.[1] League Tables2013 National Premier Leagues SA{{Infobox football league season| competition = NPL South Australia | season = 2013 | winners = Campbelltown City | premiers = MetroStars | relegated = Adelaide Cobras Enfield City | matches = 182 | total goals = 577 | league topscorer = Lloyd Owusu (20 goals) | biggest home win = {{ubl |Adelaide City 5-0 Adelaide Cobras (30 March 2013) |Campbelltown City 5-0 Croydon Kings (27 July 2013) | biggest away win = Enfield City 0-7 Adelaide City FC (11 May 2013) | highest scoring = Adelaide Comets 1-7 Para Hills Knights (18 May 2013) | prevseason = 2012 FFSA Super League | nextseason = 2014 }} The National Premier League South Australia 2013 season was played by 14 teams over 26 rounds, from February to August 2013. {{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL|res_col_header=QR |team1=NOR|name_NOR=North Eastern MetroStars |team2=ABE|name_ABE=Adelaide Blue Eagles |team3=ACI|name_ACI=Adelaide City |team4=CAM|name_CAM=Campbelltown City |team5=ARA|name_ARA=Adelaide Raiders |team6=CUM|name_CUM=Cumberland United |team7=WTB|name_WTB=West Torrens Birkalla |team8=WES|name_WES=Western Strikers |team9=PAR|name_PAR=Para Hills Knights |team10=WHI|name_WHI=White City |team11=CRO|name_CRO=Croydon Kings |team12=ACM|name_ACM=Adelaide Comets |team13=ACB|name_ACB=Adelaide Cobras |team14=ENF|name_ENF=Enfield City |win_NOR=20|draw_NOR=2|loss_NOR=4|gf_NOR=48|ga_NOR=16 |win_ABE=14|draw_ABE=7|loss_ABE=5|gf_ABE=48|ga_ABE=27 |win_ACI=15|draw_ACI=3|loss_ACI=8|gf_ACI=58|ga_ACI=29 |win_CAM=13|draw_CAM=7|loss_CAM=6|gf_CAM=50|ga_CAM=28|status_CAM=C |win_ARA=12|draw_ARA=5|loss_ARA=9|gf_ARA=45|ga_ARA=40 |win_CUM=11|draw_CUM=8|loss_CUM=7|gf_CUM=38|ga_CUM=39 |win_WTB=11|draw_WTB=5|loss_WTB=10|gf_WTB=44|ga_WTB=36 |win_WES=10|draw_WES=6|loss_WES=10|gf_WES=40|ga_WES=45 |win_PAR=10|draw_PAR=5|loss_PAR=11|gf_PAR=47|ga_PAR=45 |win_WHI=9|draw_WHI=4|loss_WHI=13|gf_WHI=45|ga_WHI=45 |win_CRO=7|draw_CRO=7|loss_CRO=12|gf_CRO=32|ga_CRO=45 |win_ACM=6|draw_ACM=6|loss_ACM=14|gf_ACM=35|ga_ACM=54 |win_ACB=5|draw_ACB=4|loss_ACB=17|gf_ACB=28|ga_ACB=62|status_ACB=R |win_ENF=2|draw_ENF=5|loss_ENF=19|gf_ENF=19|ga_ENF=66|adjust_points_ENF=-30|status_ENF=R |hth_ENF=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'.[2] |col_QSAF=#D0F0C0|text_QSAF=Qualified for the 2013 SA Finals |result1=QSAF|result2=QSAF|result3=QSAF|result5=QSAF|result6=QSAF |col_QNPLF=#ACE1AF|text_QNPLF=Qualified for the 2013 National Premier Leagues Finals |result4=QNPLF |col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegated to the 2014 FFSA State League |result13=R |col_DIS=#FFCCCC|text_DIS=Disbanded at end of season |result14=DIS |update=24 August 2013 |source= sportingpulse.com }} Finals{{ALeague-6TeamFinals|A-team1= Adelaide Blue Eagles |A-score1= 1 |A-team2= {{Nowrap|North Eastern MetroStars}} |A-score2= 1 |B-team1= Adelaide City |B-score1= 0 |B-team2= Cumberland United |B-score2= 1 |C-team1= Campbelltown City |C-score1= 3 |C-team2= Adelaide Raiders |C-score2= 1 |D-team1= {{Nowrap|North Eastern MetroStars}} |D-score1= 0 (1) |D-team2= Adelaide Blue Eagles |D-score2= 1 (2) |E-team1= Cumberland United |E-score1= 2 |E-team2= Campbelltown City |E-score2= 3 |F-team1= {{Nowrap|North Eastern MetroStars}} |F-score1= 0 |F-team2= Campbelltown City |F-score2= 1 |G-team1= Adelaide Blue Eagles |G-score1= 1 |G-team2= Campbelltown City |G-score2= 2 }} 2013 NPL State League{{Infobox football league season| competition = NPL State League | season = 2013 | winners = West Adelaide | promoted = West Adelaide South Adelaide | league topscorer = Andrew Kaine (33 goals) | biggest home win = Port Adelaide Pirates 13–0 Gawler SC (11 March 2013) | biggest away win = Gawler SC 0–10 West Adelaide (16 March 2013) | highest scoring = Port Adelaide Pirates 13–0 Gawler SC (11 March 2013) | matches = 240 | total goals = 989 | highest attendance = | lowest attendance = | average attendance = | prevseason = 2012 FFSA Premier League | nextseason = 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.[3] {{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL|res_col_header=QR |team1=WEA|name_WEA=West Adelaide |team2=SOU|name_SOU=South Adelaide |team3=MOD|name_MOD=Modbury Jets |team4=PAP|name_PAP=Port Adelaide Pirates |team5=AOL|name_AOL=Adelaide Olympic |team6=SBU|name_SBU=Salisbury United |team7=AHH|name_AHH=Adelaide Hills Hawks |team8=PLC|name_PLC=Playford City |team9=NLU|name_NLU=Noarlunga United |team10=SFR|name_SFR=Seaford Rangers |team11=ESU|name_ESU=Eastern United |team12=WDT|name_WDT=Western Toros |team13=NTD|name_NTD=Northern Demons |team14=TCV|name_TCV=The Cove |team15=GAW|name_GAW=Gawler Eagles |team16=STU|name_STU=Sturt Lions |win_WEA=28|draw_WEA=2|loss_WEA=0|gf_WEA=95|ga_WEA=13|status_WEA=P |win_SOU=22|draw_SOU=3|loss_SOU=5|gf_SOU=73|ga_SOU=31|status_SOU=P |win_MOD=20|draw_MOD=6|loss_MOD=4|gf_MOD=76|ga_MOD=34 |win_PAP=21|draw_PAP=1|loss_PAP=8|gf_PAP=117|ga_PAP=46 |win_AOL=18|draw_AOL=2|loss_AOL=10|gf_AOL=87|ga_AOL=45 |win_SBU=18|draw_SBU=2|loss_SBU=10|gf_SBU=78|ga_SBU=56 |win_AHH=14|draw_AHH=5|loss_AHH=11|gf_AHH=73|ga_AHH=50 |win_PLC=14|draw_PLC=5|loss_PLC=11|gf_PLC=70|ga_PLC=59 |win_NLU=13|draw_NLU=3|loss_NLU=14|gf_NLU=54|ga_NLU=44 |win_SFR=11|draw_SFR=4|loss_SFR=15|gf_SFR=47|ga_SFR=85 |win_ESU=8|draw_ESU=9|loss_ESU=13|gf_ESU=42|ga_ESU=64 |win_WDT=9|draw_WDT=4|loss_WDT=17|gf_WDT=41|ga_WDT=80 |win_NTD=6|draw_NTD=4|loss_NTD=20|gf_NTD=33|ga_NTD=65 |win_TCV=5|draw_TCV=3|loss_TCV=22|gf_TCV=41|ga_TCV=74 |win_GAW=2|draw_GAW=4|loss_GAW=24|gf_GAW=28|ga_GAW=147 |win_STU=1|draw_STU=3|loss_STU=26|gf_STU=34|ga_STU=96 |col_NPLSA=#ACE1AF|text_NPLSA=Promoted to the 2014 National Premier Leagues South Australia |result1=NPLSA|result2=NPLSA |update=complete|source= }} 2013 Women's Premier League{{Infobox football league season| competition = Women's Premier League | season = 2013 | winners = | premiers = Adelaide City FC | matches = | total goals = | league topscorer = | biggest home win = | biggest away win = | highest scoring = | prevseason = 2012 | nextseason = 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. {{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL|res_col_header=QR |team1=AC|name_AC=Adelaide City |team2=MU|name_MU=Metro United |team3=AU|name_AU=Adelaide University |team4=U15|name_U15=FFSA U14/15s |team5=FU|name_FU=Fulham United |team6=SM|name_SM=Sturt Marion |team7=PHK|name_PHK=Para Hills Knights |team8=CU|name_CU=Cumberland United |win_AC=16|draw_AC=3|loss_AC=2|gf_AC=79|ga_AC=19|status_AC=C |win_MU=17|draw_MU=0|loss_MU=4|gf_MU=62|ga_MU=33 |win_AU=12|draw_AU=3|loss_AU=6|gf_AU=77|ga_AU=49 |win_U15=11|draw_U15=2|loss_U15=8|gf_U15=82|ga_U15=63 |win_FU=8|draw_FU=4|loss_FU=9|gf_FU=65|ga_FU=84 |win_SM=7|draw_SM=4|loss_SM=10|gf_SM=36|ga_SM=47 |win_PHK=3|draw_PHK=1|loss_PHK=17|gf_PHK=25|ga_PHK=60 |win_CU=0|draw_CU=3|loss_CU=18|gf_CU=13|ga_CU=84 |class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. |update=20 August 2013 |source=sportstg.com }} See also
References1. ^MetroStars making history {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140807091909/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/MetroStars-making-history/71853 |date=7 August 2014 }}, Football Federation Australia, 1 August 2013. {{2013–14 in Australian soccer}}{{National Premier Leagues}}{{AUS fb general}}{{AUS fb states sm}}{{AUS fb state SA}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ffsa State League 2013 Season}}2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger/north-northeast/longterm-future-of-enfield-city-soccer-club-in-doubt-after-falcons-withdraw-from-state-league/story-fni9los6-1226798925050|title=Long-term future of Enfield City Soccer Club in doubt after Falcons withdraw from State League |date=12 January 2014|work=adelaidenow.com.au|publisher=Adelaide Now|accessdate=19 May 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=South Australian State League 2013 - Fixtures|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/2013/SA/State/fixtures.html|accessdate=15 May 2014}} 1 : 2013 in Australian soccer |
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