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SAFA - KEY FACTS

Official name
South Australian Football Association

Known as
SAFA

Disbanded
1995

Affiliated competitions (Historical)
Premiership season 1978-1995


Premiership season

Official Name
default

Duration
1978–1995

Affiliated clubs (Historical)
Modbury (SA) 1978-1987; Pooraka (SA) 1978-1995; Tea Tree Gully (SA) 1978-1987; Athelstone (SA) 1978-1995; Elizabeth (SA) 1978-1988; Flinders Park (SA) 1978-1995; Gepps Cross S&S (SA) 1978-1983; Hectorville (SA) 1978-1989; Hope Valley (SA) 1978-1979; Ingle Farm (SA) 1978-1988; Edwardstown (SA) 1978-1995; Norwood Union (SA) 1978; West Lakes (SA) 1978-1987; Ferryden Park (SA) 1978-1984; Campbelltown Magill United (SA) 1978-1979; Burnside  (SA) 1978; Mount Lofty (SA) 1979-1985; Port District (SA) 1979-1983; Salisbury North (SA) 1979-1988, 1992-1995; Burnside Kensington (SA) 1979-1980; Walkerville (SA) 1980-1989; Payneham (SA) 1980-1993; Henley District OS (SA) 1982-1993; Mitchell Park (SA) 1986-1993; Brighton (SA) 1987-1990; Plympton (SA) 1990-1995; Para Hills (SA) 1992-1994; Adelaide Tigers (SA) 1993-1995; Payneham Norwood Union (SA) 1995; Salisbury West (SA) 1995

2024 Premiership season

 
 

2024 Round by Round

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.