1984 SASF season

The 1984 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 78th season of soccer in South Australia.

South Australian Soccer Federation
Season1984
1983
1985

1984 SASF Division One

SASF Division One
Season1984
ChampionsAdelaide Croatia (2nd title)
Matches played132
Goals scored341 (2.58 per match)
Biggest home winSalisbury United 6–0 Adelaide City
Biggest away winPort Adelaide 0–5 Eastern Districts Azzurri
(7 April)
Highest scoringBeograd Woodville 6–4 Elizabeth City
1983
1985

The 1984 South Australian Division One season was the 78th season of first division soccer in South Australia.[1]

Adelaide Croatia were champions for the second time. Adelaide City and Port Adelaide were relegated.

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Adelaide Croatia (C) 22 14 7 1 42 14 +28 35 Qualification for NSL Cup and Top Four Cup
2 West Torrens Birkalla 22 14 3 5 35 21 +14 31
3 Beograd Woodville 22 13 4 5 47 20 +27 30 Qualification for Top Four Cup
4 Para Hills 22 11 4 7 33 25 +8 26
5 Campbelltown City 22 10 6 6 26 20 +6 26
6 Salisbury United 22 8 8 6 29 18 +11 24
7 Elizabeth City 22 7 7 8 27 34 7 21
8 Polonia Adelaide 22 7 6 9 22 23 1 20
9 West Adelaide Hellas 22 7 5 10 20 30 10 19
10 Eastern Districts Azzurri 22 5 7 10 26 29 3 17
11 Adelaide City (R) 22 3 5 14 22 52 30 11 Relegation to SASF Division Two
12 Port Adelaide (R) 22 0 4 18 12 55 43 4
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

1984 SASF Division Two

SASF Division Two
Season1984
ChampionsCumberland United (1st title)
Matches played156
Goals scored450 (2.88 per match)
1983
1985

The 1984 South Australian Division Two season was the 61st season of second division soccer in South Australia.[2]

Cumberland United were champions for the first time, and were promoted with Whyalla City.

League Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Cumberland United (C, P) 24 16 6 2 53 12 +41 38 Promotion to SASF Division One
2 Whyalla City (P) 24 15 5 4 48 18 +30 35
3 West Fields APAC 24 16 3 5 37 21 +16 35
4 Lion-Grange 24 16 2 6 49 28 +21 34
5 Noarlunga United 24 11 6 7 48 34 +14 28
6 Thebarton Asteras 24 10 7 7 34 31 +3 27
7 Enfield Victoria 24 8 5 11 23 38 15 21
8 Blackwood 24 7 5 12 40 42 2 19
9 Athelstone 24 8 3 13 23 41 18 19
10 Windsor Melita 24 8 2 14 29 39 10 18
11 Modbury Jets 24 7 3 14 34 52 18 17
12 Seaford-Noarlunga 24 3 5 16 11 35 24 11
13 Brighton City 24 3 4 17 21 59 38 10
Source: socceraust
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

1984 Federation Cup

1984 P.G.H. Cup
Teams44
ChampionsEastern Districts Azzurri (2nd title)
Runners-upCampbelltown City
1983
1985

The 1984 Federation Cup, known as the 1984 P.G.H. Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 72nd running of the Federation Cup, the main soccer knockout competition in South Australia. Teams from Division One, Division Two Regional Leagues and Amateur Leagues participated.[3]

Eastern Districts Azzurri were champions for the second time, defeating Campbelltown City 2–1 after extra time in the final.

Bracket

First round Second round Third round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Salisbury United 7
Agua 1
Salisbury United 1
Eastern Districts Azzurri 2
Eastern Districts Azzurri 2
West Adelaide Hellas 0
Eastern Districts Azzurri 2
Cumberland United 2 Cumberland United 0
Tea Tree Gully 0 Cumberland United 4
Athelstone 5 Athelstone 0
Whyalla Steel United 0 Cumberland United 2
Whyalla City 0
Adelaide City 0 (4)
Whyalla City (p) 0 (6)
Eastern Districts Azzurri 2
West Fields APAC 1 West Fields APAC 1
Salisbury East 0 West Fields APAC 2
Windsor Melita 1 Windsor Melita 0
Whyalla Croatia 0 West Fields APAC 3
Thebarton Asteras 3 Thebarton Asteras 1
Adelaide United 0 Thebarton Asteras 2
Brahma Lodge (a.e.t.) 6 Brahma Lodge 1
Norwood Old Scholars 3 West Fields APAC 1
Blackwood 3 Salisbury Inter 0
Flinders University 0 Blackwood 1
Whyalla City 2 Salisbury Inter 2
Salisbury Inter (a.e.t.) 3 Salisbury Inter 2
Lion-Grange (a.e.t.) 2 Lion-Grange 1
Adelaide Omonia 1 Lion-Grange 2
Modbury Jets 1
Eastern Districts Azzurri (a.e.t.) 2
Campbelltown City 1
Campbelltown City 3
Enfield Victoria 6 Enfield Victoria 0
Mt Gambier Centrals 0 Campbelltown City 3
Para Hills 1
Para Hills 2
Brighton City 3 Brighton City 1
South Adelaide 0 Campbelltown City 1
Beograd Woodville 0
Polonia Adelaide 6
Mt Gambier Inter 1
Polonia Adelaide 0
Beograd Woodville 1
Beograd Woodville 2
Seaford-Noarlunga 2 Seaford-Noarlunga 1
Elizabeth Downs 1 Campbelltown City (rep.) 2
Adelaide Croatia 1
Port Adelaide 1
Adelaide Croatia 8
Adelaide Croatia 2
West Torrens Birkalla 0
West Torrens Birkalla 6
West Beach 0
Adelaide Croatia 3
Noarlunga United 5 Parafield Gardens 2
Campbelltown 0 Noarlunga United 1
Elizabeth City 2
Elizabeth City 0 (4)
Parafield Gardens (p) 0 (5)
Parafield Gardens 9
Blue Lake 1

1984 Federation Cup Final

1984 Top Four Cup

1984 Top Four Cup
Dates?–6 October
Teams4
ChampionsAdelaide Croatia (1st title)
Runners-upPara Hills
1983
1985

The 1984 Top Four Cup, known as the 1984 Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 16th edition of the Top Four Cup, a post-season knockout competition contested by the top four teams from the Division One season.[1]

Adelaide Croatia won the competition for the first time, defeating Para Hills 3–2 in the final.

Bracket

Finals
   
1 Adelaide Croatia 3
4 Para Hills 2

1984 Night Series

1984 Night Series
ChampionsEastern Districts Azzurri (2nd title)
Runners-upWest Adelaide Hellas
1983
1985

The 1984 Night Series, known as the 1984 Ampol Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 32nd edition of the Night Series, a pre-season tournament contested by teams from Division One and Division Two.[4]

Eastern Districts Azzurri won the competition for the second time, defeating West Adelaide Hellas in the final.

References

  1. "South Australian Division One 1984 – Schedule". Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. "South Australian Division Two 1984 – Schedule". Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  3. "South Australian Federation Cup 1984 – Schedule". Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  4. "South Australian Ampol Cup – Schedule". socceraust.co.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
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