South Australian Amateur Soccer League
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The South Australian Amateur Soccer League (SAASL) is the level of football below the three professional leagues of South Australia which are run by the FFSA. The Amateur League comprises several Divisions which are played over Saturdays and Sundays. Each division has a reserve league with the same clubs competing.
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[edit] 2006 Clubs
[edit] Saturday Division 1
- St. Peters
- Stirling
- Bosa
- Sturt
- Cove
- Adelaide Uni
- Gleeson College
- Modbury Jets
- Old Ignatians
- Comets
[edit] Saturday Division 2
- Adelaide Wanderers
- Gryphons
- Flinders Uni
- Messinian Assoc. Hawks
- Adelaide Cougars
- Monarchs
- Adelaide Soccer Club
- Strathalbyn
- Southern Breakers
- Hahndorf
- Torrens Valley
- Adelaide University (2)
[edit] Sunday Division 1
- Elizabeth Downs
- Parafield Gardens
- Elizabeth Vale
- Para Hills West
- Salisbury Inter
- AV Metro Stars
- USC Lion
- Florina
- NAB
- Royal Park
[edit] Sunday Division 2
- Para Hills East
- Ingle Farm
- West Beach
- Modbury Vista
- Fulham United
- Southern Knights
- Limnos Stingrays
- Macedonia United Lions
- Pumas
- Bosna
[edit] Sunday Division 3
- Pontian Eagles
- Tea Tree Gully City
- Croatia
- ISC Raptors
- Plympton Bulldogs
- San Marco
- Payneham/Postel United
- Munno Para City
- Polonia
- Blue Eagles
[edit] Sunday Division 4
- Brahma Lodge
- El Salvador
- Elizabeth Grove
- Seaford
- Para Hills Lions
- Greenock Town
- Noarlunga United
- Saint Augustines
- South Coast
- Chilean
[edit] Sunday Division 5
- Athelstone
- Northern United
- Central Ghan
- Adelaide Asteras
- Central City Tigers
- Aguila
- Gawler
[edit] Sunday Division 6
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[edit] Sunday Division 7
- Para Hills East C
- Unley United
- SA Stars
- Adelaide Omonia
- Mount Barker
- Eastern Warriors
- Munno Para C1
- Angle Vale
- Plympton Bulldogs
- SA OMID