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2010 FFSA season

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The 2010 Football Federation South Australia season was the 104th season of soccer in South Australia, and the fifth under the FFSA format.

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2010 FFSA Super League

South Australian Super League
Season2010
ChampionsGrand Final
Adelaide City
Minor Premiership
North Eastern MetroStars
RelegatedAdelaide Cobras
Cumberland United
Matches played90
Top goalscorerChad Bugeja (13 goals)
Biggest home winCampbelltown City 6–1 Western Strikers
(13 August 2010)
Biggest away winCumberland United 0–5 Para Hills Knights
(7 August 2010)
Adelaide Cobras 2–7 North Eastern MetroStars
(8 May 2010)
Highest scoringAdelaide Cobras 2–7 North Eastern MetroStars
(8 May 2010)
(9 goals)
2009
2011

The 2010 South Australian Super League was the fifth edition of the South Australian Super League, the top 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 finals system to determine 1st to 5th place.[1] At the end of the season, the bottom two placed teams were relegated to the 2011 FFSA Premier League.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 North Eastern MetroStars 18 11 4 3 37 19 +18 37 Qualified for the 2010 FFSA Super League Finals
2 Para Hills Knights 18 9 5 4 46 15 +31 32
3 Adelaide City (C) 18 10 2 6 28 27 +1 32
4 Adelaide Blue Eagles 18 9 4 5 40 25 +15 31
5 Campbelltown City 18 8 5 5 33 23 +10 29
6 Adelaide Galaxy 18 5 7 6 21 24 −3 22
7 Western Strikers 18 5 7 6 33 38 −5 22
8 Adelaide Raiders 18 4 6 8 17 23 −6 18
9 Adelaide Cobras (R) 18 5 2 11 23 39 −16 17 Relegated to the 2011 FFSA Premier League
10 Cumberland United (R) 18 1 4 13 17 40 −23 7
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Finals

2010 FFSA Premier League

FFSA Premier League
Season2010
ChampionsGrand Final
Croydon Kings
Minor Premiership
Modbury Jets
RelegatedSalisbury United
Playford City Patriots
Matches played90
Top goalscorerShane Pearce (23 goals)
Biggest home win5–0 (3 times)
Biggest away winEnfield City Falcons 1–5 Port Adelaide Pirates
(15 May 2011)
Highest scoring6 goals (7 times)
2009
2011

The 2010 FFSA Premier League was the fifth 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 (Modbury) and Grand Final winners (Croydon) were promoted to the 2011 FFSA Super League, and the 9th and 10th placed teams were relegated to the 2011 FFSA State League.[2]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Modbury Jets (P) 18 12 3 3 46 22 +24 39 Promoted to the 2011 FFSA Super League
2 Croydon Kings (C, P) 18 9 5 4 31 21 +10 32
3 Enfield City 18 7 6 5 29 27 +2 27 Qualified for the 2010 FFSA Premier League Finals
4 Adelaide Comets 18 8 2 8 33 32 +1 26
5 Port Adelaide Pirates 18 6 7 5 30 25 +5 25
6 Adelaide Olympic 18 6 6 6 30 27 +3 24
7 White City 18 5 7 6 23 25 −2 22
8 Adelaide Hills Hawks 18 4 6 8 30 34 −4 18
9 Salisbury United (R) 18 6 2 10 22 34 −12 20 Relegated to the 2011 FFSA State League
10 West Adelaide (R) 18 5 1 12 17 44 −27 16
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Finals

2010 FFSA State League

FFSA State League
Season2010
ChampionsGrand Final
Playford City Patriots
Minor Premiership
Noarlunga United
Matches played110
Top goalscorerSamuel Farncombe (21 goals each)
Biggest home winPlayford City Patriots 6–0 Seaford Rangers
(14 August 2010)
Biggest away winThe Cove 0–5 Playford City Patriots
(26 June 2010)
Highest scoringPlayford City Patriots 6–2 Gawler
(12 June 2010)
2009
2011

The 2010 FFSA State League was the fifth edition of the FFSA State League as the third level domestic association football competition in South Australia. 9 teams competed, all playing each other twice for a total of 16 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 2011 FFSA Premier League.[3]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Noarlunga United (P) 16 10 5 1 35 15 +20 35 Promoted to the 2011 FFSA Premier League
2 Playford City (C, P) 16 9 3 4 41 17 +24 30
3 Northern Demons 16 8 6 2 27 20 +7 30 Qualified for the 2010 FFSA State League Finals
4 N.A.B. 16 6 5 5 33 28 +5 23
5 Seaford Rangers 16 7 2 7 26 31 −5 23
6 Gawler Eagles 16 5 3 8 22 29 −7 18
7 Western Toros 16 5 2 9 33 43 −10 17
8 South Adelaide 16 3 5 8 25 31 −6 14
9 The Cove 16 2 3 11 18 46 −28 9
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Finals

See also

References

  1. ^ "South Australian Super League 2010 - Fixtures". Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  2. ^ "South Australian Premier League 2010 - Fixtures". Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  3. ^ "South Australian State League 2010 - Fixtures". Retrieved 3 June 2014.
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