South Australian Super League
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The South Australian Super League (which, for sponsorship reasons, is known as the Best Bricks and Pavers Super League) is the highest state-level football (soccer) competition in South Australia. Nationally, it is one grade lower than the A-League. It is conducted by the Football Federation of South Australia (FFSA), the state's governing body. Prior to the 2006 season, the highest level competition in South Australia was the South Australian Premier League - this league is now one level below the Super League.
[edit] 2006 Super League Clubs
Team | Coach | Home Ground | Location | Founded |
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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 | 2002 |
Olympic | Adrian Santrac | Thebarton Oval | Adelaide, 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 |
MetroStars | Mike Barnett | T.K. Shutter Reserve | Klemzig, South Australia | 1994 |
Modbury Jets | Duane Gray | Jet Park | Modbury, South Australia | 1964 |
Raiders | Coach | Croatian Sports Centre | Adelaide, South Australia | 1952 |
White City Woodville | Milan Ivanović | Frank Mitchell Park | Woodville West, South Australia | 1952 |
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FFSA Best Bricks Super League Seasons: 2006 | 2007 |
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Adelaide Blue Eagles | Adelaide City | Adelaide Galaxy | Adelaide Olympic | Campbelltown City |