State League South Australia is a series of semi-professional and amateur soccer leagues in the Australian state of South Australia. It consists of State League 1 South Australia (SL1) and State League 2 South Australia (SL2), which comprise the second and third tiers of soccer in South Australia and the third and fourth tiers of soccer in Australia. The league was founded in 2012 as a successor to the FFSA Premier and State Leagues and is managed by Football South Australia.

State League 1 is a single division of 12 teams who play home and away in the regular season. The team that finishes top of the ladder are crowned premiers and win promotion to the National Premier Leagues South Australia (NPL SA), with the top six teams qualifying for a finals series, culminating in early September with a Grand Final. The winners of the Grand Final are crowned champions and are promoted to the NPL SA, unless they have already won promotion as premiers, in which case the other Grand Finalist is awarded promotion.

State League 2 consists of a North (SL2N) and South (SL2S) division, each consisting of eight teams who play each other three times over the course of the regular season, with the top four teams of each conference qualifying for the promotion playoffs. The two premiers play each other in a championship match, with the winner gaining promotion to State League 1, and the loser joining the bracket with the other six teams, who play for the second promotion spot. State League 2 will expand to 20 teams in 2026 and 24 teams in 2027.

Change of format

The State League 1 was reduced from a 16 team competition to a 12 team competition from the 2016 season, as part of a restructuring of the league format, moving from a 2 tiered system to a 3 tiered system with the introduction of a new 3rd division called State League 2.

State League 2 was split into north and south conferences for the 2025 season.

Current members

State League 1

ClubLocationHome Ground
Adelaide Blue EaglesMardenMarden Sports Complex
Adelaide Cobras FCPlymptonWeigall Oval
Cumberland UnitedClarence GardensA.A. Bailey Reserve
Fulham UnitedWest BeachWest Beach Parks Football Centre
Playford CityEdinburgh NorthRamsay Park
Salisbury UnitedBurtonBurton Park Football Centre - Steve Jarvis Park
Vipers FCAngle ParkApex Football Centre
West Torrens BirkallaNovar GardensJack Smith Park
Sturt LionsEden HillsKarinya Reserve
West AdelaideKilburnKilburn Sportsplex
Western StrikersRoyal ParkCarnegie Reserve

State League 2

Championship MatchPreliminary FinalsPromotion Play-off
N1
S1
Elimination Finals
N3
S3
S4
N2
N4
S2
ConferenceClubLocationHome ground
NorthAdelaide AtleticoBlair AtholRushworth Reserve
Elizabeth GroveElizabethDauntsey Reserve
Gawler EaglesEvanston GardensKarbeethan Reserve
Ghan Kilburn CityFerryden ParkFerryden Park Reserve
Modbury VistaWynn ValeNewspot Stadium
Northern DemonsPort PirieByrne Park
Port AdelaideTaperooNgarrpadla Josie Agius Reserve
Salisbury InterSalisbury NorthUnderdown Park
SouthAdelaide Hills HawksWoodsideHawks Nest
Adelaide TitansFindonMatheson Reserve
Adelaide UniversityNorth AdelaideUniversity Ovals
Eastern UnitedAthelstoneAthelstone Recreation Reserve
Mount Barker UnitedMount BarkerSummit Sport and Recreation Park
Noarlunga UnitedMorphett ValeWilfred Taylor Reserve
Seaford RangersPort Noarlunga SouthKaringal Reserve
Western StrikersRoyal ParkCarnegie Reserve

Furthermore, the following clubs will be joining in 2026.

ClubLocationHome ground
Angle ValeAngle ValeAngle Vale Community Sports Centre
Barossa UnitedNuriootpaHoffman Oval
Elizabeth DownsElizabeth DownsArgana Park
Plympton BulldogsPlympton ParkPlympton Oval

Honours

2006–2012

The league was founded in 2006 with one division.

SeasonChampionsPremiers
2006Adelaide Cobras
2007Adelaide Comets
2008West AdelaideSalisbury United
2009Enfield CityEnfield City
2010Playford CityNoarlunga United
2011South AdelaideSalisbury United
2012Para Hills Knights

From 2013 to 2015, the State League was part of the National Premier Leagues South Australia system.

2016–2024

In 2016, a second division was introduced.

Champions
SeasonDivision 1Division 2
Champions Season Division 1 Division 2 2016 Cumberland United Noarlunga United 2017 Sturt Lions Seaford Rangers 2018 Adelaide Raiders Adelaide Victory 2019 Cumberland United Adelaide Hills 2020 Sturt Lions Eastern United 2021 White City Adelaide University 2022 West Adelaide Vipers 2023 Adelaide Croatia Raiders Salisbury United 2024 Playford City The CovePremiers Season Division 1 Division 2 2016 Cumberland United — 2017 South Adelaide Seaford Rangers 2018 Adelaide Blue Eagles Playford City 2019 Modbury Jets Adelaide Hills 2020 South Adelaide Adelaide Cobras 2021 West Torrens Birkalla Port Adelaide 2022 Modbury Jets Adelaide Cobras 2023 Adelaide Croatia Raiders Salisbury United 2024 West Torrens Birkalla Pontian Eagles
2016Cumberland UnitedNoarlunga United
2017Sturt LionsSeaford Rangers
2018Adelaide RaidersAdelaide Victory
2019Cumberland UnitedAdelaide Hills
2020Sturt LionsEastern United
2021White CityAdelaide University
2022West AdelaideVipers
2023Adelaide Croatia RaidersSalisbury United
2024Playford CityThe Cove
SeasonDivision 1Division 2
2016Cumberland United
2017South AdelaideSeaford Rangers
2018Adelaide Blue EaglesPlayford City
2019Modbury JetsAdelaide Hills
2020South AdelaideAdelaide Cobras
2021West Torrens BirkallaPort Adelaide
2022Modbury JetsAdelaide Cobras
2023Adelaide Croatia RaidersSalisbury United
2024West Torrens BirkallaPontian Eagles

See also

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