2001 SASF season

South Australian Soccer Federation
Season 2001
Champions Adelaide Blue Eagles
2000
2002

The South Australian Soccer Federation 2001 season consisted of two divisions of twelve teams each, across the State of South Australia.

League Tables

2001 SASF Premier League

SASF Premier League
Season 2001
Champions Grand Final
Adelaide Blue Eagles
Minor Premiership
Adelaide Blue Eagles
Relegated Croydon Kings
Port Pirie City
Matches played 132
Goals scored 398 (3.02 per match)
Biggest home win Adelaide Blue Eagles 7–0 Port Adelaide Lion
(31 March 2001)
Adelaide City 8–1 Port Pirie City
(12 May 2001)
Biggest away win Playford City Patriots 1–7 Adelaide Blue Eagles
(19 May 2001)
Highest scoring Adelaide Blue Eagles 8–2 North Eastern MetroStars
(14 April 2001)
Adelaide Blue Eagles 6–4 Modbury Jets
(23 June 2001)
(10 goals)
2000
2002

The 2001 South Australian Premier League season was the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia for 2001. It was contested by 12 teams in a single 22 round league format, each team playing all of their opponents twice.[1]

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Blue Eagles (C) 22 15 2 5 68 31+37 47 2001 SASF Champions
2 Modbury Jets 22 12 6 4 44 18+26 42 Qualified for the 2001 SASF Premier League Finals
3 North Eastern MetroStars 22 11 6 5 35 28+7 39
4 Campbelltown City 22 11 5 6 30 300 38
5 Adelaide City 22 11 4 7 46 26+20 37
6 White City 22 10 7 5 30 25+5 37
7 Playford City Patriots 22 8 5 9 29 389 29
8 Adelaide Raiders 22 6 6 10 22 3311 24
9 Adelaide Olympic 22 4 11 7 24 251 23
10 Port Adelaide Pirates 22 4 8 10 18 4123 20
11 Croydon Kings (R) 22 3 5 14 25 4116 14 Relegated to the 2002 SASF State League
12 Port Pirie City (R) 22 3 3 16 27 6235 12

Finals

  Elimination and Qualifying Finals Semifinals Preliminary Final Grand Final
                                     
1  Adelaide Blue Eagles 2  
    2  Modbury Jets 0         1  Adelaide Blue Eagles 3 (8)
2  Modbury Jets 1     2  Modbury Jets 1   2  Modbury Jets 3 (7)
3  North Eastern MetroStars 0       3  North Eastern MetroStars 0  
3  North Eastern MetroStars 6
4  Campbelltown City 2   4  Campbelltown City 1  
5  Adelaide City 0

2001 SASF State League

SASF State League
Season 2001
Promoted West Torrens Birkalla
Para Hills Knights
Matches played 132
Goals scored 431 (3.27 per match)
Biggest home win West Torrens Birkalla 8–0 Adelaide Cobras
(31 March 2001)
Western Strikers 9–1 Adelaide Cobras
(23 June 2001)
Biggest away win Cumberland United 0–6 West Torrens Birkalla
(5 May 2001)
Highest scoring Western Strikers 9–1 Adelaide Cobras
(23 June 2001)
(9 goals)
2000
2002

The 2001 South Australian State League season was the second highest domestic level association football competition in South Australia. It was contested by 12 teams in a single 22 round league format, each team playing all of their opponents twice.[2]

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 West Torrens Birkalla (C) (P) 21 19 1 1 88 10+78 58 Promoted to the 2002 SASF Premier League
2 Para Hills Knights (P) 22 15 3 4 50 21+29 48
3 Cumberland United 22 11 6 5 41 34+7 39 Qualified for the 2001 SASF State League Finals
4 Western Strikers 21 9 6 6 36 24+12 33
5 Adelaide Hills Hawks 22 9 6 7 30 25+5 33
6 Noarlunga United 22 10 3 9 28 3911 33
7 Northern Demons 22 9 3 10 47 33+14 30
8 Enfield City 21 7 3 11 25 3914 24
9 Salisbury United 21 4 10 7 24 339 22
10 Adelaide Cobras 22 4 4 14 24 6238 16
11 South Adelaide 22 4 3 15 18 5840 15
12 Seaford Rangers 22 3 4 15 20 5333 13

N.B. Two matches in the final round weren't played.

Finals

  Elimination and Qualifying Finals Semifinals Preliminary Final Grand Final
                                     
1  West Torrens Birkalla 1 (3)  
    2  Para Hills Knights 1 (5)         1  West Torrens Birkalla 1
2  Para Hills Knights 5     1  West Torrens Birkalla 4   2  Para Hills Knights 0
3  Cumberland United 0       5  Adelaide Hills 2  
3  Cumberland United 0
4  Western Strikers 1   5  Adelaide Hills 2  
5  Adelaide Hills 2

See also

References

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