Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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06/09 07:30 | 14 | [9] 아들레이드 Utd. v 파라 힐스 나이츠 SC [8] | 4-4 |
06/08 08:30 | 14 | [11] 아들레이드 올림픽 v 아들레이드 레이더스 SC [5] | 2-1 |
06/08 07:30 | 14 | [9] 아델레이드 시티 v 아델레이트 코멧 FC [2] | 2-1 |
06/08 05:00 | 14 | [10] Croydon FC v 모드버리 제츠 [3] | 0-4 |
06/07 10:15 | 14 | [2] 동북 메트로스타즈 SC v 캄벨타운 시티 SC [4] | 3-3 |
06/07 10:00 | 14 | [12] 사우스 아들레이드 v 화이트 시티 우드빌 [8] | 1-1 |
06/01 09:45 | 13 | [3] 아델레이트 코멧 FC v 사우스 아들레이드 [12] | 6-1 |
06/01 07:30 | 13 | [10] 아델레이드 시티 v 파라 힐스 나이츠 SC [6] | 1-0 |
06/01 07:30 | 13 | [9] 화이트 시티 우드빌 v 아들레이드 올림픽 [11] | 4-0 |
06/01 05:30 | 13 | [5] 아들레이드 레이더스 SC v 동북 메트로스타즈 SC [1] | 0-0 |
06/01 05:30 | 13 | [4] 캄벨타운 시티 SC v Croydon FC [8] | 1-1 |
06/01 05:30 | 13 | [2] 모드버리 제츠 v 아들레이드 Utd. [7] | 4-4 |
05/25 08:30 | 12 | [11] 아들레이드 올림픽 v 아델레이트 코멧 FC [4] | 0-2 |
05/25 07:30 | 12 | [2] 동북 메트로스타즈 SC v 화이트 시티 우드빌 [7] | 2-1 |
05/25 05:30 | 12 | [3] 캄벨타운 시티 SC v 아들레이드 Utd. [8] | 2-4 |
05/25 05:30 | 12 | [6] 파라 힐스 나이츠 SC v 모드버리 제츠 [1] | 2-0 |
05/25 05:00 | 12 | [10] Croydon FC v 아들레이드 레이더스 SC [5] | 2-1 |
05/24 10:00 | 12 | [12] 사우스 아들레이드 v 아델레이드 시티 [11] | 1-3 |
05/18 09:30 | 11 | [8] Croydon FC v 화이트 시티 우드빌 [9] | 2-3 |
05/18 08:30 | 11 | [10] 아들레이드 올림픽 v 아델레이드 시티 [11] | 1-6 |
05/18 07:30 | 11 | [2] 동북 메트로스타즈 SC v 아델레이트 코멧 FC [3] | 2-2 |
05/18 05:30 | 11 | [6] 아들레이드 Utd. v 아들레이드 레이더스 SC [5] | 0-2 |
05/17 10:00 | 11 | [8] 파라 힐스 나이츠 SC v 사우스 아들레이드 [12] | 3-0 |
05/17 10:00 | 11 | [1] 모드버리 제츠 v 캄벨타운 시티 SC [4] | 0-1 |
05/11 07:30 | 10 | [9] 화이트 시티 우드빌 v 아들레이드 Utd. [6] | 2-2 |
05/11 05:30 | 10 | [4] 캄벨타운 시티 SC v 파라 힐스 나이츠 SC [8] | 2-2 |
05/11 05:30 | 10 | [5] 아들레이드 레이더스 SC v 모드버리 제츠 [1] | 2-3 |
05/11 05:30 | 10 | [3] 아델레이트 코멧 FC v Croydon FC [7] | 0-0 |
05/10 10:00 | 10 | [12] 사우스 아들레이드 v 아들레이드 올림픽 [10] | 1-2 |
05/10 10:00 | 10 | [11] 아델레이드 시티 v 동북 메트로스타즈 SC [2] | 2-2 |
The National Premier Leagues South Australia, also known as National Premier Leagues SA, NPL South Australia or officially abbreviated to NPL SA and known for sponsorship reasons as the RAA National Premier League, is a semi-professional men's soccer league in the Australian state of South Australia. The league is one of eight that comprises the National Premier League, the second tier of Australian soccer. The league was founded in 2012 as a successor to the Super League, and is managed by Football South Australia.
Seasons start in late February, and conclude in early September with a Grand Final, which since 2022, has been held at ServiceFM Stadium. The team was initially contested by 14 teams, and was reduced to 12 teams ahead of the 2016 season.
In 2012 it was announced that the FFSA Premier League was to become the top tier of South Australian football (below the national A-League) after the disbandment of the now defunct FFSA Super League. It was announced that the competition would consist of 14 teams. These teams would be made up of the 10 teams from the defunct Super League with the remaining 4 spots being filled by the top 4 teams from the 2012 Premier League season.
In 2013 the league joined the National Premier Leagues and was named correspondingly to NPL SA. The top placed team after the completion of the season will enter into the National Premier Leagues finals and will play-off against other top placed teams from interstate conferences to determine a nationwide champion.
National Premier Leagues South Australia (abbreviated as NPL SA), a subdivision of National Premier Leagues (NPL), is a semi-professional football competition in the state of South Australia. National Premier Leagues is the second-tier football competition in Australia, which sits below the Hyundai A-League and Westfield W-League on the country's football national pyramid. Football Federation Australia (FFA) embarked on a National Competition Review in October 2010, which aimed to review the football competition structure in Australia. The process of conducting the National Competition Review lasted for 20 months, and the review results were released in May 2012, in which FFA proposed to revitalise the country's state-based competitions to promote the development of elite players. As a result of this review, National Premier Leagues was established in February 2013. At the time of establishment, NPL has five subdivisions, including football teams from five corresponding state-based federations, which are Football Federation South Australia, Football Federation Tasmania, Football Queensland, Football NSW, and Capital Football. The inaugural season of NPL SA began in March 2013. Currently, this competition is run and managed by Football South Australia (formerly known as Football Federation South Australia), which is a governing body of football issues in South Australia and a competition administrator for different levels of football games in the state.