South Australian Amateur Soccer League
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The South Australian Amateur Soccer League (SAASL) run the largest football (soccer)
competition in South Australia
. The League comprises as many as 6 divisions competing on Saturday and another 10 divisions on Sundays with as many as 90 clubs participating.
Football (soccer)
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competition in South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...
. The League comprises as many as 6 divisions competing on Saturday and another 10 divisions on Sundays with as many as 90 clubs participating.
Saturday Division 1
- Bosa
- Adelaide Villa
- Adelaide Wanderers
- Salisbury Villa
- Modbury Jets
- Old Ignatians
- African Allstars
- Sturt Marion Thunder
Saturday Division 2
- Messinian Assoc. Hawks
- Adelaide Cougars
- Monarchs
- Southern Breakers
- Hahndorf F.C.
- Adelaide University (2)
- Cove
- Adelaide Budapest
Saturday Division 3
- Adelaide Tigers
- Burundi Eagles
- Flinders University (2)
- McClaren Vale District
- Murray Bridge United
- Old Ignatians (2)
- Salisbury Villa
- Strathalbyn F.C.
- Torrens Valley
- Vipers FC
Sunday Division 1
- Elizabeth Downs
- ngle Farm ASC]
- Parafield Gardens
- Elizabeth Vale
- Para Hills West
- Salisbury Inter
- Pontians Eagles
- USC Lion
- Fulham United
Sunday Division 2
- Para Hills East
- Ingle Farm
- West Beach
- Fulham United
- Southern Knights
- Macedonia United Lions
- Pumas
- Bosna
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
Sunday Division 4
- Brahma Lodge
- El Salvador
- Elizabeth Grove
- Seaford
- Para Hills Lions
- Greenock Town
- Noarlunga United
- Saint Augustines
- South Coast
- Chilean
Sunday Division 5
- Athelstone
- Northern United
- Central Ghan
- Adelaide Asteras
- Central City Tigers
- Aguila
- Gawler
Sunday Division 6
- SA Stars
- Tea Tree Gully City (C)
- Yankalilla Dragons
- West Beach (C)
- Mount Barker
- Eastern Warriors
- Adelaide Omonia
- Plympton Bulldogs (C)
- Munno Para (C)
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
See also
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