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2016 FFSA season

The 2016 Football Federation South Australia season was the 110th season of soccer in South Australia, and the fourth under the National Premier Leagues format.


Season
← 2015 2017 →

The 2016 Football Federation South Australia season was the 110th season of soccer in South Australia, and the fourth under the National Premier Leagues format.

Season
Campbelltown City
Adelaide City
South AdelaideAdelaide Raiders
84
312 (3.71 per match)
Anthony Costa (15 goals)
Adelaide City 6−0 Adelaide United
MetroStars 1−5 Adelaide Blue Eagles
Adelaide City 7−4 Adelaide Raiders
← 2015 2017 →

The National Premier League South Australia 2016 season was played over 22 rounds, with the number of teams in the competition reduced to 12 teams.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Anthony CostaAdelaide City15
2Yvan BoyokinoAdelaide Blue Eagles12
3Nikola MileusnicAdelaide City11
4Fausto ErbaAdelaide Olympic10
Jonathon RideoutSouth Adelaide
6Nicholas BuccoAdelaide City7
Doni PollockMetroStars
Thomas StrainCampbelltown City
Rocco VisconteCroydon Kings
10Anthony DimasAdelaide Blue Eagles6
Taro KawamuraWest Torrens Birkalla
Adam PiscioneriCampbelltown City
Daniel SullivanSouth Adelaide
Fumiya SuzukiWest Torrens Birkalla
Season
Cumberland UnitedPara Hills Knights
Adelaide HillsPlayford City
84
271 (3.23 per match)
Callum Flanagan (11 goals)
Cumberland United 6−1 White City
Adelaide Victory 1−5 White City Playford 1−5 Cove
Cumberland United 6−1 White City Cumberland United 5−2 Salisbury Sturt 5−2 Cove Para Hills 2−5 Adelaide Victory
← 2015 2017 →

The 2016 NPL State League 1 was the fourth edition of the NPL State League 1, the second level domestic association football competition in South Australia (and third level within Australia overall). 12 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds.

Season
Noarlunga UnitedGawler SC
36
145 (4.03 per match)
Jaylan Capurso, Kindilon Maclean (6 goals)
Adelaide Vipers 6−0 Mount Barker United
Mount Barker United 1−5 Cobras Eastern United 2−6 Cobras Eastern United 0−4 Noarlunga
Seaford Rangers 7−4 Eastern United
2017 →

The 2016 NPL State League 2 was the first edition of the new NPL State League 2 as the third level domestic association football competition in South Australia (and fourth level within Australia overall). 9 teams took part, all playing each other twice for a total of 16 matches. New teams included SAASL teams Fulham United and Adelaide Vipers and also Collegiate Soccer League team Mount Barker United.

Column 1Column 2
AssociationChampions
Collegiate Soccer LeagueAdelaide Uni Grads Red
Limestone Coast Football AssociationGambier Centrals
Port Lincoln Soccer AssociationSekol Masters
Riverland Soccer AssociationRenmark Olympic
Season
Metro United
Metro United
← 2015 2017 →

The highest tier domestic football competition in South Australia for women was known for sponsorship reasons as the PS4 Women's National Premier League. This was the inaugural season of a new NPL format. The 8 teams played a triple round-robin for a total of 21 games.

South Australian soccer clubs competed in 2016 for the Federation Cup. Clubs entered from the NPL SA, the State League 1, State League 2, South Australian Amateur Soccer League and South Australian Collegiate Soccer League.

This knockout competition was won by North Eastern MetroStars.

The competition also served as the South Australian Preliminary rounds for the 2016 FFA Cup. In addition to the MetroStars, the A-League club Adelaide United qualified for the final rounds, entering at the Round of 32.

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