Football Federation South Australia
Abbreviation | FFSA |
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Formation | 2005 |
Type | State Sporting Association |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Coopers Stadium, Adelaide |
Location | |
Region served | South Australia, Australia |
President | Sam Ciccarello |
Parent organisation | FFA |
Website | http://www.ffsa.com.au/ |
The Football Federation South Australia (FFSA) is the governing body of football in South Australia. The FFSA are affiliated to the Football Federation Australia. The FFSA run the highest level of football in the state, the semi-professional National Premier Leagues South Australia, below this they run the State League 1 and the State League 2 which are level 2 and 3 on the state's football league pyramid.
The FFSA run the South Australian Professional Men's Leagues, the Women's and Juniors Leagues, and the South Australian Junior Premier League (JPL), where teams from under 8s to under 17s play Sundays. The FFSA acts as the umbrella organisation for affiliated associations including Junior Associations, Masters' League and Collegiate League.
The FFSA Men's Competition was sponsored by Devine Limited from 2008-2012.
Season Winners
Year | Men's Winners | Women's Winners |
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2000 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | N.A.B. SC |
2001 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | N/A |
2002 | Adelaide Raiders | Adelaide City |
2003 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | N/A |
2004 | MetroStars | Fulham United |
2005 | Adelaide City | Fulham United |
2006 | Adelaide City | Fulham United |
2007 | Adelaide City | Fulham United |
2008 | Adelaide City | Sturt Marion |
2009 | MetroStars | Adelaide City |
2010 | Adelaide City | Adelaide City |
2011 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | Metro United |
2012 | MetroStars | Adelaide City |
2013 | Campbelltown City | Adelaide City |
2014 | Croydon Kings | Adelaide City |
2015 | West Adelaide | Metro United |