Английская Википедия:1984 SASF season
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The 1984 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 78th season of soccer in South Australia.
1984 SASF Division One
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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
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |winpoints=2
|team_order = ACR, WTB, BEO, PHK, CAM, SAL, ELI, POL, WAH, EDA, ACI, POR
|win_ACI= 3|draw_ACI= 5|loss_ACI=14|gf_ACI=22|ga_ACI=52|status_ACI=R
|win_ACR=14|draw_ACR= 7|loss_ACR= 1|gf_ACR=42|ga_ACR=14|status_ACR=C
|win_BEO=13|draw_BEO= 4|loss_BEO= 5|gf_BEO=47|ga_BEO=20
|win_CAM=10|draw_CAM= 6|loss_CAM= 6|gf_CAM=26|ga_CAM=20
|win_EDA= 5|draw_EDA= 7|loss_EDA=10|gf_EDA=26|ga_EDA=29
|win_ELI= 7|draw_ELI= 7|loss_ELI= 8|gf_ELI=27|ga_ELI=34
|win_PHK=11|draw_PHK= 4|loss_PHK= 7|gf_PHK=33|ga_PHK=25
|win_POL= 7|draw_POL= 6|loss_POL= 9|gf_POL=22|ga_POL=23
|win_POR= 0|draw_POR= 4|loss_POR=18|gf_POR=12|ga_POR=55|status_POR=R
|win_SAL= 8|draw_SAL= 8|loss_SAL= 6|gf_SAL=29|ga_SAL=18
|win_WAH= 7|draw_WAH= 5|loss_WAH=10|gf_WAH=20|ga_WAH=30
|win_WTB=14|draw_WTB= 3|loss_WTB= 5|gf_WTB=35|ga_WTB=21
|name_ACI=Adelaide City |name_ACR=Adelaide Croatia |name_BEO=Beograd Woodville |name_CAM=Campbelltown City |name_ELI=Elizabeth City |name_EDA=Eastern Districts Azzurri |name_PHK=Para Hills |name_POL=Polonia Adelaide |name_POR=Port Adelaide |name_SAL=Salisbury United |name_WAH=West Adelaide Hellas |name_WTB=West Torrens Birkalla
|res_col_header=QR |col_NSL=blue1|text_NSL=Qualification for NSL Cup and Top Four Cup |col_CC=blue2|text_CC=Qualification for Top Four Cup |col_REG=red1|text_REG=Relegation to SASF Division Two |result1=NSL|result2=NSL|result3=CC|result4=CC|result11=REG|result12=REG
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. |update=complete |source=socceraust }}
1984 SASF Division Two
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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
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |winpoints=2
|team_order = CUM, WHY, WFA, LIO, NOA, THE, ENF, BLA, ATH, WIN, MOD, SEA, BRI
|win_ATH= 8|draw_ATH= 3|loss_ATH=13|gf_ATH=23|ga_ATH=41
|win_BLA= 7|draw_BLA= 5|loss_BLA=12|gf_BLA=40|ga_BLA=42
|win_BRI= 3|draw_BRI= 4|loss_BRI=17|gf_BRI=21|ga_BRI=59
|win_CUM=16|draw_CUM= 6|loss_CUM= 2|gf_CUM=53|ga_CUM=12|status_CUM=C, P
|win_ENF= 8|draw_ENF= 5|loss_ENF=11|gf_ENF=23|ga_ENF=38
|win_LIO=16|draw_LIO= 2|loss_LIO= 6|gf_LIO=49|ga_LIO=28
|win_MOD= 7|draw_MOD= 3|loss_MOD=14|gf_MOD=34|ga_MOD=52
|win_NOA=11|draw_NOA= 6|loss_NOA= 7|gf_NOA=48|ga_NOA=34
|win_SEA= 3|draw_SEA= 5|loss_SEA=16|gf_SEA=11|ga_SEA=35
|win_THE=10|draw_THE= 7|loss_THE= 7|gf_THE=34|ga_THE=31
|win_WFA=16|draw_WFA= 3|loss_WFA= 5|gf_WFA=37|ga_WFA=21
|win_WHY=15|draw_WHY= 5|loss_WHY= 4|gf_WHY=48|ga_WHY=18|status_WHY=P
|win_WIN= 8|draw_WIN= 2|loss_WIN=14|gf_WIN=29|ga_WIN=39
|name_ATH=Athelstone |name_BLA=Blackwood |name_BRI=Brighton City |name_CUM=Cumberland United |name_ENF=Enfield Victoria |name_LIO=Lion-Grange |name_MOD=Modbury Jets |name_NOA=Noarlunga United |name_SEA=Seaford-Noarlunga |name_THE=Thebarton Asteras |name_WFA=West Fields APAC |name_WHY=Whyalla City |name_WIN=Windsor Melita
|res_col_header=P |col_PRO=green1|text_PRO=Promotion to SASF Division One |result1=PRO|result2=PRO
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. |update=complete |source=socceraust }}
1984 Federation Cup
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The 1984 South Australian Soccer 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
1984 Federation Cup Final
1984 Top Four Cup
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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
1984 Night Series
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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
Шаблон:Soccer in South Australia Шаблон:Football SA Federation Cup