ANNUAL REPORT 2020 3 FOOTBALL 10 COMPETITIONS 42 FINANCIAL SOUTH STATEMENTS AUSTRALIA TEAM 25 COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 50 STATISTICAL 4 PRESIDENT’S INFORMATION REPORT 36 EVENTS 68 CORPORATE 6 CEO’S REPORT PARTNERS REPORT CONTENTS

Coopers Stadium Postal Address: Gate 5, Holden Street PO Box 329 Phone: 08 8340 3088 Email: [email protected] Hindmarsh SA 5007 Welland SA 5007 Fax: 08 8340 3188 Web: www.footballsa.com.au STAFF MEMBERS 3 Chief Executive Officer FOOTBALL SOUTH Michael Carter CEO Executive Assistant AUSTRALIA TEAM Elvira Liaptsis General Manager Business Services Steven Ireland Finance Officer Julio Angulo-Cubias Finance Officer Sonia Branson* Finance & Administration Assistant Kim Clayden

SAM CICCARELLO JANE RATHJEN Commercial and Sponsorship Manager ANNUAL REPORT 2020 President Vice President Scott Hockenhull Media & Digital Content Coordinator Matt Mays General Manager Football Operations Wendy Carter Senior Men’s Football Manager George Georganas Women’s and Girls’ Competition Manager Firas Shahin* WENDY BARRY ORAZIO DI CARLO DAVID HEWITSON Junior Football and Futsal Coordinator Director Director Director Alex Sunasky FOOTBALL SOUTH FOOTBALL Competition Administration Assistant Sam Russell* Competition Administration Assistant Ned Sadler* Member Services Manager Tracey Dycer Referee Manager Andrew Murray JOE FRANCO TONY TAORMINA KRISTYN SWAFFER Referee Administration Director Director Director Isabella Ricciardi Venues Manager Tristan Owen Venues Coordinator Mercedes Clarson General Manager Football Development Paul Marcuccitti* MiniRoos Development Officer Jake Brindley SYMOANE MERCUIRO MICHAEL CARTER MiniRoos Development Officer Director CEO Tiarn Powell Coach Education Manager Alec Wilson Technical Director Girls Cristiano Dos Santos Rodrigues Technical Director Boys Airton Andrioli* Skill Acquisition Trainer Richie Alagich NTC Girls Head Coach ESTELLE BOWMAN FRANCIS WONG OAM DAVID POLLOCK Director - Retired Director - Retired Director - Resigned Michele Lastella May 2020 May 2020 September 2020 Administration Assistant Kerry Hudson* Receptionist & Administration Assistant THANK To ’s hard working volunteer photographers Andrea Hickey YOU who’s work features prominently throughout this report *staff member no longer employed at FSA 2020/21 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU SAM CICCARELLO 4 2020 was a tough year. Football, like everyone and every aspect of our community, dealt with the never previously experienced circumstances and impact of the global COVID-19 virus. It was a very, very different and challenging year with severe disruption manifested across football and all sports, business, industry and government; as well as within our families and broader community. As a state sporting organisation, we undertook our civic duty as a responsible citizen to do everything within our purview and control to contribute to the community’s collective efforts to deal with the crisis. In an organisational and operational context, the Football South Australia board’s priority was focused on navigating through the uncertainty and ensuring the sustainability of the sport, our organisation and that of our clubs and associations, so that when we emerged from the pandemic, we would be ready to respond to the wishes and need of our community, to get our girls and boys and all players, playing football again. At the outset of COVID-19, the FSA framed its decision making against the key principles of putting people and the community first and ensuring it acted in their best interests, and the interests of sport. Vital pillars in our response were to act PRESIDENT’S prudently, strategically, decisively and with confident leadership, to adapt and deal with the social and financial effects of COVID-19 and to absorb some of that REPORT impact and to mitigate or where possible, insulate our game to survive the crisis. We acted to pull our football community together and focused on football’s most vulnerable areas, putting in place a survival plan with strong attention on reducing and controlling our costs, while still being able to operate at a high-level. Football SA put in place appropriate protective measures, particularly around the organisation’s balance sheet and its on-going financial sustainability, including by way of an immediate and significant reframing of the organisation’s staff resources and operational budget to guarantee business continuity; and in successfully advocating with the state government to support a substantial relief funding package. The audited financial statements with this Annual Report serve to inform you of the detail of our 2020 financial state. I commend the excellent performance of our management, particularly CEO Michael Carter and GM Business Services, Steven Ireland; and guided and overseen by the expertise of the Board and Finance Committee, in delivering a strong result for football. Everyone was touched and affected by COVID-19 but as a community we all come together to respond to those challenges and adjust and adapt as best as possible. PRESIDENT’S REPORT 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2020

It is said that as a state, South Australia beat the highly fancied City 2 - 1 I also express our thanks to our referees performed very well in managing and in what was a thrilling contest. who contributed to our return to play dealing with the unique circumstances of The State League 1 and 2 promotional through a reduction in their payments our times. positions and finals series were not for 2020 across a range of Football SA Insofar as the sporting sector, I can say with decided until the final round of the year, competitions; and thanks to the players for confidence that the football community in while the NPL Premiers and finals make-up they are the reason our competitions exist, South Australia led the way for community also went down to the final minutes of the and for the entertainment and enjoyment AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL and semi-professional sports and this is a final round. that they have given us, and continue to give us all. credit to the leaders in the game at club The 2020 finals series delivered on its and association level. promise to be a high-quality affair and Our gratitude to the State Government, An important platform for the sport’s while the respective Premiers deserved and Premier Steven Marshall, and Sports, recovery, was the assistance provided early favouritism, any of the top 6 in each of Recreation and Racing Minister Corey to the football community to cushion the three leagues could have taken out the Wingard for their strong support. I also the financial impact felt by every club championship. thank Football SA’s sponsors, and thanks and association. More than $850,000 in and appreciation also go to the hundreds The NPL Grand Final saw Campbelltown of corporate sponsors and local businesses relief was provided by way of the State City claim their third successive NPLSA Government’s contribution of $490,000 which support and sponsor our clubs and League title, with a resounding 3-1 win to associations. – which we are all very grateful for - and Adelaide Comets under the Friday night Football South Australia’s $360,000. lights of Coopers Stadium. This game Thank you to our CEO, Michael Carter, The financial relief package provided marked the first time Coopers Stadium GM Football Operations - Wendy Carter, our football community with meaningful had seen any action since mid-March. Senior Men’s Football Manager - George and material support, giving additional Sturt Lions secured promotion to the Georganas and Football SA’s team of confidence in our collective efforts of National Premier League having defeated dedicated staff at headquarters who rebooting the sport. White City 2-0 in front of a sell-out crowd worked so hard to make certain that all our competitions were able to be restarted and Participation numbers all but recovered at VALO Football Centre; and Eastern United overcame Adelaide Cobras in a completed in 2020 amidst the disruption following the forced March to end of and challenges. Their work, as always, June shutdown. The resilience and hard-fought win to be crowned 2020 State League 2 Champions. has been hallmarked by quality, passion, determination of our community shone and commitment to achieving first-rate through and we were able to extend our The virtual awards, whilst not in its outcomes for football. Those outcomes regular season dates to ensure that all traditional format, recognised the team for football could not have been achieved players had the opportunity to enjoy the and personal achievements of the 2020 without the capability and contribution sport they love. season. Congratulations to all winners, of others and I also acknowledge and The work undertaken over recent years to including NPL Adelaide Comets’ Allan commend my fellow board directors improve our sporting infrastructure was a Welsh being awarded his 3rd for their expertise, wise guidance and contributing factor in being able to extend Medal, ’ Domenic Costanzo significant commitment to the governance, our senior competitions until the end of awarded the Rising ; WNPL progress, and well-being of the game in November. The capacity for football to Salisbury Inter’s Maria Jose Rojas being the state. Integral to our advances and in do this is unmatched amongst SA state awarded the Shirley Brown Medal for achieving positive outcomes for football sporting bodies. Player of the Year and Football SA NTC’s have been the services of former directors Jonti Fisher - Female Rising Star. Estelle Bowman, Francis Wong OAM and The Leagues were again exceptionally David Pollock. On behalf of the Board tightly contested. It seems we say this every We can never thank enough, the thousands and the Football Community, I express year, however 2020 was one to remember. of the game’s volunteers who ensure their clubs and associations provide how grateful we are for their service and A perfect illustration of this was the WNPL a safe and enjoyable environment for very much appreciate their important grand final where Metro United came from players, spectators, and club officials. Your contributions and commitment to football. fourth in the Home and Away season, to contribution is so much appreciated. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 6

CEO’S REPORT CEO’S REPORT 7

MICHAEL CARTER

Many plans for the 2020 season were shelved due to COVID-19, however as an organisation and code we achieved a great deal in a very disruptive year. Words that come to mind to describe 2020 are challenging, uncertain, resilient, teamwork, understanding and patience. The football community showed all of these characteristics and rebounded from our temporary closure to complete a full season of fixtures in our senior men’s competition

and a slightly reduced season in our ANNUAL REPORT 2020 women, girls’ and boys’ competitions. The leaders within our clubs and associations were extremely accommodating as we navigated our way through the uncertainty COVID-19 presented. One group that were pivotal to achieving a return to matches were the players, coaches, and referees. Their absolute dedication to the game was outstanding and showed how much participating in regular organised activities meant to the group. For seniors many had been training and playing for over 12 months and that was extremely tough on the playing group. AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL To complete a full season was a significant achievement for the game. Participant numbers for Football SA coordinated competitions increased by 4% compared to 2019 figures which was quite an outstanding result and one not replicated by any other state sporting body. Financially Football South Australia performed well and were able to support clubs and associations with important funding from the South Australian State Government and a significant cash contribution from our balance sheet. This funding assisted the football community reboot activities ensuring we returned to play. On behalf of the entire football community, I thank and commend our Premier, Steven Marshall, Treasurer Rob Lucas and Minister for Recreation Sport and Racing Corey Wingard for support showed to the game of Football in the state. In 2020 we welcomed Coopers Brewery to our growing list of corporate partners. The iconic brand signed a 3 year agreement and became a major partner of the organisation and the National Premier League’s SA competition. Football South Australia is very fortunate to have a great group of corporate partners who all remained loyal to the organisation in such uncertain times, and this had a profound positive impact on our financial performance for the year. Pleasingly we were able to bring Government, corporate partners and club officials together at the NPL Grand Final held at Coopers Stadium on Friday 27 November. I would like to congratulate all grand final winners and award winners in their respective grades. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 8 The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup AN UPDATE ON KEY is set to be hosted by Australia and INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS New Zealand. FIFA and FA delegates embarked on a national tour of potential Our infrastructure development program host cities in 2020 and South Australia continued despite COVID-19. The regional put its best foot forward in outlining why facility in Mt Barker continued to progress Adelaide would be a great city to host and is shaping up to be one of the best one of the largest events in the world. purpose-built facilities for Football in the State. The focus of the bid was on legacy for Strategically this is a very important location for the code in the state and our collective the code and with the continued and projected commitment to make profound change. growth in population, football participation is The announcement of the successful bid set to prosper. would be known in 2021. The Richardson Reserve development for The management team at Football South Modbury Vista also progressed well with works Australia performed extremely well and to the 3-story building well underway. The two- were a great support. The year was an pitch facility was operational early in 2020 and absolute roller coaster for the entire feedback from players has been very positive. team of staff. There were many difficult The club is very well placed to become a force conversations throughout the year as we in the north east in years to come. managed our finances and operations, In partnership with the Pt Adelaide Enfield however, I could not be prouder of the Council and Croydon Kings FC, Football South group. The quality of work produced was a Australia will project manage the exciting credit to all involved. new development at Regency Oval following I would like to acknowledge and thank the the extension of South Road. The $7 million Board of Directors led by President Sam project commenced late in 2020 and we Ciccarello. The guidance and support all look forward to watching the two-pitch provided to the team was outstanding. We facility complete with car parking and major should all be very proud of the organisation clubrooms evolve in 2021. making their and performance of the code. All clubs and traditional home at Polonia Reserve unusable. associations are to be applauded for their One of the most exciting projects for the code commitment to the game. I have a sense is the State Centre for Football. Pleasingly, that we will be stronger post 2020. building works have been awarded to Built Environs with works set to start early in 2021. The State Government have committed a further $5 million towards the project making the centre a $24 million facility for the code. The club infrastructure program has been a very successful program that has unlocked substantial funding for the code. Football South Australia is committed to its continuation and we will work with Federal, State and Local Governments to unlock further funding to support our continued goal to improve the experience of our stakeholders. An update to the Facility Infrastructure Development Plan was planned for 2020, however the project was shelved due to COVID-19. The project will be reinstated in 2021.

Render courtesy Greenaway Architects CEO’S REPORT 9 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 10

SENIOR MEN’S COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS 11

GEORGE GEORGANAS

OVERVIEW The 2020 season continued as per the previous season with each competition (National Premier League, State League 1, and State League 2) with 12 teams competing in each division. Despite a major halt to competitions due to the interjection of COVID-19 in March, competitions were able to recommence in June. After a fantastic showing of

commitment and resilience by all clubs ANNUAL REPORT 2020 to recommence football, an unfortunate secondary wave of coronavirus further halted competitions during the Final Series in November. Unfortunately, the coronavirus meant that the FFA Cup was cancelled in 2020.

SA BUSHFIRE RELIEF FUNDRAISER After bushfires ravaged the country and in particular - South Australia, Football South Australia hosted the SA Bushfire Relief

Fundraiser match played on Wednesday AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL 5 February 2020. The match was played between the Football SA All-Stars and Adelaide United XI with all funds raised donated to the SA Bushfire Appeal in support of the South Australian’s affected by the bushfires. The donations were reinforced with a further cash contribution of $5,000 from Football SA, as well as $500 contributions from each of the following sponsors: Bendigo Bank, Carl’s Jr., CMI Toyota, Coopers, Greenplay Australia, Grinders Coffee, Metro Homes SA, One Solution Group and Wakefield Sports & Exercise Medicine Clinic. The Football SA All-Stars included a combination of available players from the 2019 NPL South Australia Team of the FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 12 Year, 2019 Sergio Melta Winner and an Adam Piscioneri The Adelaide United XI to take the field extended squad of local talent. The team Jace Cummins against the Football SA All-Stars was was coached by football legend and 2019 compromised of both current A-League NPL Coach of the Year, Joe Mullen. Forwards: and Youth Team players. Yohei Matsumoto (NPL Team of the Year) The Football SA All-Stars team line up: The match was a tight affair played in Christos Pounendis (NPL Team of the Year/ good spirits as the South Australian Goalkeepers: Golden Boot) community piled into Marden Sporting John Hall (NPL Team of the Year) Hamish McCabe (NPL Team of the Year) Complex. After being locked away at 1-1 Nick Munro Perry Mitris at half time - Adelaide United pulled away Christian Esposito Defenders: in the second to beat the Football SA All- Shaun Harvey (NPL Team of the Year) Coaches: Stars 4-1. A crowd figure of 1,500 created Joe Mullen (Coach of the Year) a fantastic atmosphere and provided a Matthew Halliday Ben Dale - Assistant Coach hefty donation. Michael Doyle Panfilo Ciccocioppo - Team Manager Luke Klimek Les Pogliacomi - Goalkeeper Coach NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE Mark Elsey - Trainer (NPL) AND STATE LEAGUE 1 Midfielders: The following NPL Team of the Year players AND 2 COMPETITIONS Allan Welsh (NPL Team of the Year) were unable to participate due to travel or Alex Mullen (NPL Team of the Year) The thirty-six Senior Men’s Clubs injury: Kerrin Stokes, Kyle Crout, , Ricardo DaSilva (Sergio Melta Winner) competed across three divisions: twelve Terence Carter. Isaac Mullen teams competing in the National Premier COMPETITIONS 13 League (NPL), twelve teams in State League time in as many seasons with a resounding Championship having defeated White 1 and twelve teams in State League 2. 3-1 win under the Friday night lights at City 2-0 in front of a sell-out crowd at VALO The NPL, State League 1 and 2 Grand Finals Coopers Stadium. A crowd of 3,212 came Football Centre. After a two-year absence, were played across three nights. After a through the gates to watch the first match at Sturt returned to the top tier of local football. season that lasted almost ten months from Coopers Stadium in almost 12 months. Season Honours start to finish thanks to the pandemic, we Season Honours League Premiers: South Adelaide finally saw football played at Coopers League Premiers: Adelaide Comets League Champions: Sturt Lions Stadium after 271 days in a standalone NPL League Champions: Campbelltown City Grand Final on Friday, 11 December 2020. The 2020 season welcomed a new team At the conclusion of the State League 1 into the competition. Following UniSA FC In the NPL, 22 rounds of home and away home and away season, South Adelaide relinquishing their participation licence, fixtures were played. At the end of the bounced back from relegation from the Football SA received various expressions home and away season, Adelaide Comets NPL last season and were crowned League of interest from Clubs wanting to join the claimed the League Premiership for the Premiers, gaining promotion back into the semi-professional competitions. After ANNUAL REPORT 2020 first time in the club’s history. It was a tight NPL for 2021 with a dominating season reviewing the expressions received, Pontian run home with just 3 points separating the thanks to a record 34 goals from Golden Eagles SC was the Club ready to step into top 3, Campbelltown City finishing in 2nd Boot winner, Jonathon Rideout. Sturt Lions the fold with their own facility at Yalumba place and MetroStars finishing in 3rd place. and West Adelaide finished on equal Drive Reserve, a supportive Council and Campbelltown City claimed their third points with Sturt positioning themselves a well-established playing base having successive NPLSA Champions title, second on goal difference. participated in the Sunday Division 1 SAASL conquering Adelaide Comets for the second Sturt Lions clinched the State League 1 competition the season prior. In the State League 2 competition, Adelaide Cobras were crowned League Premiers after an electric second half of the season, jumping up the table to finish just two points ahead of Eastern United and securing the automatic promotion to State League 1. The Preliminary Final between AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Eastern United and Gawler Eagles was a tense affair, with Eastern United coming away victors and with it, promotion to State League 1 and a ticket to the Grand Final. Eastern United overcame Adelaide Cobras in the State League 2 Grand Final in a tense affair at VALO Football Centre, in front of around 1,000 spectators. The game commenced at a frantic pace but after a hard-fought 0-1 win capped off a successful season for Eastern United. Season Honours League Premiers: Adelaide Cobras League Champions: Eastern United 2021 COMPETITION The 2021 Senior Men’s Competition Structure will remain unchanged and will consist of 12 teams in each division. The FFA Cup will return to the national football calendar in 2021 with all teams commencing the FFA Cup from Round 1 which can include up to 64 teams. The NPL teams will be seeded from Round 1 only and will be drawn last if required. At the completion of the FFA Cup Preliminary Round SA Semi-Final, the competition name will revert to the Football SA Federation Cup. confirmed in 2019 that South Australia would receive two Member Federation spots in the FFA Cup Final Rounds. The two teams to progress to the FFA Cup Round of 32 will be the two teams that win the FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds SA Semi-Finals. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 14

GIRLS AND WOMEN’S COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS 15

FIRAS SHAHIN

WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE (WNPL) The 2020 WNPL season began with 2 rounds prior to the COVID-19 shutdown of sport. Adelaide City began their campaign with a 2-1 loss to Metro United, turning out to be their only loss of the shortened (14 round) 2020 season. Adelaide City were again dominant in 2020, taking home the Premiership and the 2020 WNPL Cup.

The 2020 WNPL Finals series will be one ANNUAL REPORT 2020 to remember. Adelaide City entered the campaign as the red-hot favourites, securing their spot in the Grand Final with a 3-1 over 2020 League Runners-Up, Salisbury Inter. Inter had a second shot for a spot in their first ever WNPL final, however were outplayed by Finals Series dark horses, Metro United. Metro United entered the finals series in 4th spot, being seen as the team that wouldn’t progress from their Elimination Final. An outstanding effort by Metro had them knock over West Adelaide in the Elimination Final thanks to an outstanding AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Ebony Kyriacou goal in the first half. After that shock win, they then shocked the football community the following week with an exciting 3-2 win against Salisbury Inter in extra-time. Metro went 2-1 down late in the second half, however a 72nd minute equaliser by Laura Stockdale ensured extra-time was in play. A 108th minute goal by 2020 Football SA Life Member inductee, Donna Cockayne, ensured that Metro would play in the big dance against Adelaide City. The 2020 WNPL Grand Final saw reigning champions, Adelaide City, take on the Finals Series surprise team of Metro United. Metro showed their Finals Series strength in the weeks prior, however it was proven to be an exciting match-up, given Metro United had been the only team to beat Adelaide City, back in Round 1. A sell-out crowed came down to the VALO Football Centre to watch what was a great match. Adelaide City took the lead thanks to a 28th Minute goal by Daniela Di Bartolo, however Metro went to new heights in the second half, with a 63rd minute Stockdale goal, and 70th minute Eleanor Bills goal capping off an unbelievable Finals Series campaign and be crowned 2020 Women’s SA Champions. The 2020 WNPL also included the 2nd annual Mitise Pre-Season Cup, proudly presented by Mitise Health and Fitness. The Mitise Pre-Season Cup was introduced to showcase the WNPL through a different avenue, with teams able to prepare for the upcoming season against high quality teams, at high quality facilities. The 2020 Mitise Pre-Season Cup was won by FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 16 Football SA NTC over Adelaide City thanks to a thrilling Penalty shootout win. Football SA would like to thank Mitise Health and Fitness for their continued support for Women’s Football in South Australia. The 2020 Shirley Brown Medal (WNPL player of the year) was a close contest, with Maria Jose Rojas (Salisbury Inter) and Chelsie Dawber (Adelaide City) swapping between 1st and 2nd on the leader board throughout the season. Rojas showed her strength towards to the pointy end of the season and finished 2 points clear over second placed Dawber.

COMMUNITY & JUNIOR GIRLS The 2019 Women’s season saw an increase of 10% in team numbers on 2020, with 190 teams across 56 clubs. The Junior girls season saw a total of 65 teams across 8 leagues between Under 13’s – Under 17’s, a 10% in team numbers from 2019. Girls only MiniRoos teams again grew in 2020, with a total of 45 teams across U7, U9 and U11 age groups, with a total 25% increase COMPETITIONS 17 in Girls MiniRoos teams from 2019. It is with only loss. Modbury Vista also won Female Administrator of the Year great to see many clubs showing great the U17 Blue division undefeated. Kerry Hudson commitment to the development of girl’s Congratulations to all teams on their (Modbury Jets) football, beginning with the MiniRoos fantastic achievements. Community Female Coach of the Year aged players. Mary Mavra Football SA worked with many clubs rebel FEMALE FOOTBALL WEEK (Metro United) throughout the season to grow the Junior The 2020 rebel Female Football Week Community Male Champion of the Year Girls season. Clubs such as Sturt Lions, and was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Bruno Giovannello WT Birkalla grew their women’s and girls’ shutdown; however, Football SA still (BOSA FC) programs and Plympton Bulldogs, South conducted the Female Football Week All State award winners were nominated Adelaide and Western Strikers introduced awards. Nominations were open late Girls MiniRoos teams. Port Adelaide, by Football SA for the National Female 2019 for Community Female Player of the Football Awards. The National award Croydon, and Modbury Jets AFC, all Year, Community Female Referee of the introduced Junior Girls and/or Community winners were chosen by a Football Australia ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Year, Female Administrator of the Year, panel and announced at the annual Female Women’s Teams. Football SA continue to Community Female Coach of the Year, and work with these clubs, and other clubs Football Awards in Sydney in March 2020. Community Male Champion of the Year. Football SA would like to congratulate who will be looking to build on their base Congratulations to the award winners, and and grow the women’s and girl’s game. Sarah Denton from Flinders Flames, who Football SA thank each winner for their was named National Community Female Throughout the 2020 season, there were continued efforts in supporting Women’s Player of the Year. Sarah was presented her many standout statistics. Congratulations Football. award in Sydney and it was great to see to Modbury Vista, who took home the Community Female Player of the Year Sarah recognised for her achievements and Division 1 title, only losing 1 match, WT Sarah Denton dedication to growing the women’s game Birkalla, winning Division 2 with only 1 (Flinders Flames) with Flinders Flames. loss, as well as Mercedes Old Collegians who took home Division 5 with only 1 loss. Community Female Referee of the Year – Football SA U14 girls had an outstanding Jackie Megson (Football SA /Adelaide Hills)

U17 Red campaign, winning the division AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 18

JUNIOR COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS 19

ALEX SUNASKY AND NED SADLER

JUNIOR PREMIER & STATE LEAGUES The first competitive fixtures of the 2020 Junior Premier and Junior State League seasons commenced on 15 March, pre- COVID, with one round of matches being played prior to the postponement of all sport. After much consultation, modified trainings and schedules the 2020 season was able to recommence in the last weekend of June.

The football season adapted accordingly, ANNUAL REPORT 2020 with the majority of leagues being formatted to split into top and bottom halves after one full round of matches against each respective team to ensure the late September/early October conclusion. Post COVID, witnessed a slight decrease in participation due to a small number of teams being removed in the Junior State League and MiniRoos. This year the JPL had a decrease of 10 teams, the JSL had an increase of 7 teams while the MiniRoos retained the same amount as 2019. Across all junior boys’ leagues there was a total of 601 teams registered in Football SA AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL competitions which was comprised of 73 leagues. These leagues ranged from Under 6’s through to the Under 17’s. 2020 provided many challenges but also brought with it many highlights, including the introduction of new clubs in Football SA junior competitions. We welcomed three new clubs to the Junior State League. Ghan City Kilburn FC with their U14’s and U15’s, McLaren Districts with their U13’s, U15’s and U16’s and Salisbury Inter with Under 12 boys, their first junior boys teams to complement their girls, women’s and amateur teams. Despite the disruption during the season the Junior Premier and State Leagues comprised of a minimum of 12 matches through to 18, in addition a midweek Junior Cup Competition was provided to those clubs who nominated, culminating in finals on Monday 5 October 2020.

2020 SPORTSPOWER ZORICH GROUP JUNIOR CUP This year’s Junior Cup competition commenced during the July school holidays and was scheduled as midweek fixtures for every round to allow as many league fixtures as possible to still be played. The ability to schedule a cup competition in association with all of the clubs was a notable achievement and the cup finals day was the perfect ending to a complicated season for players, coaches, match officials, club delegates, volunteers and parents. As the junior cup this year was nomination only, each age group had one less round of matches with Under 12 – Under 16’s having five rounds and Under 17’s four rounds. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU The cup finals started on a relatively cool 20 morning on the 5th of October at VALO Football Centre. This year’s final was sure to be like no other, due to COVID restrictions VALO had to be split into two venues. Throughout the day plenty of people came through the gates, with the attendance reaching almost 2000 people. The day entailed 6 Sportspower Zorich Junior Cup Finals kicking off at 9:00am, with two matches being played concurrently on the two synthetic pitches. It was a feast of stunning goals and late drama, as Adelaide Comets emerged with a treble of titles from Football SA’s junior cup final day. In a first, all matches were lived streamed through The Advertiser, with many tuning in throughout the day.

U12 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 2 Cumberland United 3 [#12 Mitchell Knight, #11 Liam Kritharas, #17 Samuel Kulyn] V Adelaide City 0 Best on Ground award: Liam Kritharas – Cumberland United

U13 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 1 MetroStars 1 [#7 Freddie Mullar (10’)] V Adelaide Comets 3 [#44 Thorsten Cross 2 (37’, 57’), #20 Fabian Grelli (31’)] Best on Ground award: Thorsten Cross – Adelaide Comets

U14 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 2 Adelaide City 4 [#3 Dion Petropoulos (28’, 68’), #24 Lucca Uhlmann (74’) #4 Alessio Bovalina (79’)] V Adelaide Comets 2 [#30 Samuel Guffogg (21’), #10 Liam Parry (49’)] Best on Ground award: Anthony Yuel – Adelaide Comets

U15 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 1 Campbelltown City 1 [#14 Oscar Grasselli (28’)] V Adelaide City 3 [#9 Fabian Talladira (3’), #2 Nicholas Malatesta (55’), #7 Juan Cruz Arrua (64’)] Best on Ground award: Luca Fabrizio – Adelaide City

U16 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 2 Adelaide Comets 6 [#4 Boris Glushkov (40’), #34 Lukas Ikonomopoulos (35’), #9 Damian Ljujic (52’), #14 Henry Mosely 2 (72’ PEN, 73’), #19 Seungjae Um (66’)] V Campbelltown City 0 Best on Ground award: Thomas Giannakopoulos – Adelaide Comets COMPETITIONS 21 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

U17 Junior Cup Final 9:00AM Pitch 1 brought in a total of four teams to their - Andrew Murray Adelaide City 1 respective leagues. Football SA - Referee Manager (Laws of the Game in 2020 and beyond) [#20 Darcy Dawber (63’)] The MiniRoos program is an essential V pathway for clubs to further their junior - Alec Wilson Adelaide Comets 2 programs and provide them with the Football SA - Coach Education Manager [#5 Arafan Kollie (47’), #20 Shayan Azari (59’)] foundations of football from the grass (Coaching Pathway) - Best on Ground award: roots. The MiniRoos program has proven to Adelaide United - Senior Assistant Coach Darcy Dawber – Adelaide City help clubs establish a sound base to their junior teams through the focus on learning (Experience as a player and coach) MINIROOS fundamental new skills, being active and making life-long friends. The 2020 junior season can be deemed Each year the Miniroos numbers have a great success, to complete as many been growing exponentially as players are JUNIOR COACHING FORUM matches as we did is testament to the hard becoming increasingly eager to play the work and dedication of the south Australian game from a young age. Despite COVID, The 2020 junior coaching forum was football community and many, many the initial numbers were up for all the age altered as online forum to engage as people at clubs whose work always goes groups, U6 through to U11. Throughout many people as possible. 93 registered unnoticed. With your support, energy and the extended season there were a few for the forum with a total of 62 joining the commitment the 333 junior boys’ teams withdrawals from the competition with the discussion on Monday 23 March 2020. were able to participate in the game the end number being the same as last year The junior coaching forum focused on love. We thank the clubs, the parents and with 333 teams in total. the role of the Junior Coach and what everyone involved in the most challenging influences they have across players, year and we look forward to 2021, most This year there were Gala days organised, parents, and the sport in general. notably the Under 12 playing format however due to COVID the four Gala The following areas were highlighted; to 9 v 9 which can only benefit player days that were scheduled for the year had development. to be cancelled. The initial season was - Laws of the Game Updates scheduled for 20 rounds from late March to - The Coaching Pathway mid-September with 3520 fixtures across - Player and Parent Behaviour 35 leagues. The revised season consisted - Scenarios faced by coaches of 14 rounds from early June to the end of - Coach Education September and was comprised of 2441 fixtures across 35 leagues. The conference had three guests who spoke during the evening and covered This season there were two new clubs that separate areas that affect coaching in entered the MiniRoos competition: Pontian Junior Football: Eagles and Salisbury United. The two clubs FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 22

FOOTBALL SA E-SERIES COMPETITIONS 23

GEORGE GEORGANAS

Football SA was thrilled to the launch of participants had 48 hours after release of photograph of the result within 30 minutes the Football SA E-Series in March 2020. the draw to complete their matches. of the match being completed. With the outbreak of COVID-19 resulting The E-Series was split into two divisions: The local competitors had a chance to in all Football Activity being suspended in PlayStation 4 Division and the Xbox One prove their FIFA 20 skills in a bid to be March, Football SA ran a series of online Division. A draw was released for each crowned the first Football SA E-Series FIFA 20 competitions across Xbox One and round with the participants registered Championship. In May 2020, Football SA PlayStation 4 platforms in a bid to engage Username as the club name. Participants was delighted to announce the first winners with participants across the state. were required to add their opponent as a for the inaugural E-Series competition. Football SA received 194 registrations, 134 PSN or Xbox Gamer friend and organise a In the Xbox One Division, FUTWIZ JAMIE PlayStation4 and 60 Xbox One. The draw mutually agreed time in which to complete defeated EL BIG KEV 6-1, while APTOTHEP for the first competition was conducted on the match within the allocated timeframe. took the crown in the PlayStation Four Monday6 April once all registrations had At the completion of each match, both Division with after a 3-1 victory over ANNUAL REPORT 2020 been verified with a SportsTG account, the players submitted a screenshot or MICKY0898. FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 24

REFEREE REPORT

ANDREW MURRAY

A COVID-19 effected season saw a total education. 12 people participated in the Year allowed Football SA to acknowledge of 322 registered match officials across Futsal Laws of the Game Course increasing community match officials that go far and South Australia. the number of Referees available for Social beyond what is expected at their level. Football SA match officials continued to Futsal Leagues around the state. William Heinrich (July) was the inaugural service many of the affiliated association In 2020 the Referee Mentor Program Community Referee of the Month winner competitions in 2020. Football SA covered continued as a key retention strategy, with Nick Babadainis (August) and Antonio 95.7% of fixtures with a registered match providing new referees with a qualified Fedele (September) also receiving the official in 2020. In addition to Football SA referee mentor for the start of their referee award. Adelaide Hills based and October administered competitions, match officials journey. 12 mentors supported by other Community Referee of the Month winner were appointed to the Collegiate Soccer Football SA referee coaches operate in the Anasta Savva won the overall Bendigo Bank League, SA Masters League, School Sports metropolitan area supporting community Community Referee of the Year for 2020. SA, Limestone Coast Soccer Association match officials. FIFA & AFC PANELS and Riverland Soccer Association. Football 2020 saw the creation of the Football SA SA would like to thank those affiliated Referee Academy with the aim to provide Assistant Referees competitions for their support and focus on promising and dedicated young match Matthew Cream – Assistant Referee (FIFA/ match official development in 2020. officials with the opportunity to receive AFC Elite) National Referee Training Programs specialised training and coaching. 19 Referee Assessor continued to be delivered across the participants were selected as part of the Craig Zetter state, including metropolitan Adelaide, Academy and were exposed to 9 sessions Adelaide Hills, Port Pirie, Riverland and covering differing topics including a Referee Instructor Mount Gambier. A total of 125 Referees session with an NPL Head Coach designed Craig Zetter participated in a Level 4 Referee Course to help younger referees’ transition to across the state, while 36 existing match senior Football. officials upgraded their accreditation, Bendigo Bank Community Referee of the furthering their own knowledge and Month and Community Referee of the COACHING & DEVELOPMENT FOOTBALL FEDERATION AUSTRALIA NATIONAL PANEL 25 MATCH OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 2019-20 SEASON Hyundai A-League Westfield W-League Daniel Elder – Referee Isabella Blaess – Referee Paul Cetrangolo – Assistant Referee Paula Orlandi – Assistant Referee Matthew Cream – Assistant Referee Craig Zetter – Referee Assessor Daniel Cook – Fourth Official Michelle Smith – Referee Assessor Craig Zetter – Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Daniel Goodwin – Referee Assessor Nathan Magill – Referee Assessor Youth League Daniel Goodwin – Referee Assessor Alex Diamond Henry Day Cole Davy Liam Miller Craig Zetter – Referee Assessor Michelle Smith – Referee Assessor

Daniel Goodwin – Referee Assessor ANNUAL REPORT 2020 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 26

FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT REPORT COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 27 REGIONAL CAMPS AND PROGRAMS Football SA has been conducting the Regional Football Program since 2013, providing support and services to regional players, coaches and associations. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the suspension of sporting activities, Football SA was unable to conduct Regional Camps or participate in international cup tournaments. In July, as football began to return across ANNUAL REPORT 2020 the state, our Game Development department hit the road during the July school holidays to engage with players and coaches within our regional associations. For the first week of the July holidays, Tiarn Powell (MiniRoos Development Officer), Jake Brindley (MiniRoos Development Officer) and Alec Wilson (Coach Education Manager) visited Limestone Coast and the Riverland, followed by Whyalla and Port Pirie. The trip included coaching clinics for the MiniRoos and Skill Acquisition age groups, plus a special coaches’ workshop entitled ‘Empowering Self-Directed AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Learning for Junior Players.’ Football SA’s Regional Programs would not be possible without the contribution of all the regional associations, players, parents and the dedication of coaches and team managers. Football SA would like to acknowledge everyone for their support in 2020 and look forward to the success of this program in 2021.

FUTSAL The 2020 FFA National Futsal Championships kicked off on Monday 13 January. Eleven Football SA teams travelled to Canberra, made up of 110 players and 25 officials. 110 players – boys, girls and Athletes with Disabilities - represented Football SA with the aim to becoming the best in the country. 8 out of the 11 teams battled their way into the knockout phase of the competition, with three teams progressing to the semi-finals. Under 15 boys and Under 12 Red were pipped to the post by . The Athletes with Disability (AWD) story though was the highlight of the competition, with the squad taking home a deserved silver medal. Their togetherness on and off the court was a solid representation of the Football SA travelling group. Football SA officials held an awards night on the last night, with the Under 13 Girls being awarded a “Team Spirit” accolade for overall team spirit throughout the whole tournament, supporting teams on and off the court. Anthony Katianos-Nemes from AWD took home the “Above and Beyond FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 28 Award” for his excellent behaviour and The decision to cancel the 2021 MINIROOS his inclusiveness of all players and staff championship was disappointing for throughout the trip. those in contention to represent the state, MiniRoos provides opportunities for boys and girls of all abilities aged 5 to 11 to play Denis Palushaj and Bradley Ramsey however, it was a good decision in light of the Pandemic challenges. small sided games in a fun and inclusive attended the championship as match environment. officials, representing Football SA. The Football SA continued to run its Futsal championships give a good opportunity Academies and programs in preparation For many players it is the start of their to develop refereeing skills by being in for the 2022 tournament. Football SA saw football journey and it enables participants a competitive environment and having two summer competitions got underway to learn the fundamentals of the sport. access to some of the best FFA qualified in October at The Arc (Campbelltown Smaller fields, modified rules and fewer Futsal Referee Coaches. This included SAs and St Clair (Woodville), and a School players mean a more enjoyable game own Andrew Murray who attending the Holiday Futsal Carnival was held during the with more touches on the ball and greater championships as a Referee Coach. October School holidays. participation for all. Our thanks go to for hosting The 2020 Football SA State Futsal Participating in MiniRoos games helps the tournament and Football SA would also Championships was held on 16 players to learn new skills, be active, make like to thank all players and officials for their December 2020 at St Clair Recreation friends and, potentially, unearth the next dedication to the tournament. Centre. In lieu of the 2020 Country Futsal The 2021 FFA National Futsal Championships and 2021 FFA National Championships have been cancelled Futsal Championships being cancelled, due to COVID-19 as advised by FFA. this was an opportunity for regional and The tournament was due to be played metro players to compete. in Sydney, NSP in January of 2021. COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 29 generation of Socceroos and Matildas. game and bringing in new participants to EDUCATION THROUGH MiniRoos has continued to grow 2020 with club football. FOOTBALL more teams participating through affiliated Football in Schools began in 2019 with 63 Football SA has designed a football associations spanning metropolitan schools opting to host the program in its specific education program that targets Adelaide and regional South Australia. first year, with 2000 participants occupying year 9-12 students predominately in After the temporary suspension of play these programs. It is important to note that specialise sport schools. This program due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw 96% of these participants were new to allows participants who are disengaged the MiniRoos season conclude on 27 the game, creating a great opportunity to with the curriculum the opportunity to use September 2020 after 14 rounds. transition these over to club football. For football as a tool to re-engage themselves 2020 and after the COVID-19 pandemic with their education. FOOTBALL IN SCHOOLS and the suspension of sporting activities, Football SA had55 schools involved in the Football SA will work with two schools Football in Schools is an introductory after program and a participant base of 1450. who will deliver the Football SA Education school program that has been designed Through Football program in 2021: ANNUAL REPORT 2020 to build greater ties with our local school Recruitment is well under way for Football communities across South Australia. in Schools for 2021, Football SA currently - Banksia Park International High School Through engaging our local club coaches have new and returning school on board - Cardijn College for next year as we continue to grow our and the football community, Football SA As part of the SACE Stage 2 Integrated school base. We are pushing to introduce aims to create a clear pathway between Learning subject, each student will have the Football in Schools program to regional local school programs and clubs in the to complete 60 hours of work in the areas to assist associations in growing region. Creating strong community links community for their workplace practices. their participation base, there is a real with our local schools and clubs will create This will involve being game leader/ opportunity to grow in regional areas. a vehicle of change for developing our referees and coaching in local affiliated associations. As a result of this Football SA will be able to provide resources (students) to associations to increase their number of coaches/referees. Once the Education

Through Football program is officially AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL underway, we will see approximately 550- 600 new referees in the state as well as 550-600 new coaches. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 30

ALL ABILITIES AND INCLUSION FOOTBALL COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 31 BEDFORD COMMUNITY LEAGUE Lions Football Club and Bedford saw a NATIONAL CP FOOTBALL great progression for the competition, CHAMPIONSHIPS The second season of the Bedford with other clubs expressing interest to be Community League was a success again involved for 2021, aligning the long-term Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all 2020 this year with registrations nearly doubling vision for the league. events were cancelled after discussions off the back of the success of last year’s surrounding the impact on the 2020 inaugural inclusive football competition. Following the Premier of South Australia’s announcement pertaining to the temporary competition calendar. Events affected More than 60 players representing 6 teams suspension of community sport and the include the 2020 Nations Cup and the took to the field in the first round of fixtures. Stay-at-Home Direction in November, saw Nations Championships, which will now Teams played 10 games before heading into the unfortunate decision to cancel the both take place in 2021. the finals. 2020 Bedford Community League and Football SA Bedford, One Culture and United Abilities Tournament, known as the Phoenix Cup. congratulated all returned this season, with United Football SA would like to acknowledge Taylor Harvey Abilities expanding to enter a second team the Bedford Group for their partnership in who was selected ANNUAL REPORT 2020 in the competitions, while Orana and Sturt this competition and look forward to their for the Pararoos Lions made their debut in 2020. continue involvement as the naming rights training camp. An exciting partnership between Sturt partner in 2021. Taylor’s impressive performance representing South Australia at the Cerebral Palsy (CP) National Championships in October 2019 was rewarded with selection for the Pararoos training camp in April 2020.

WALKING FOOTBALL

Football SA officially launched its Walking AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Football programs, facilitated to provide male and female players the opportunity to continue playing or participating in football in a fun, sociable, and inclusive environment. Walking Football has become very popular around the world, aimed at over 50s, it enables older participants to be physically active in a fun, safe and inclusive environment. It has specific rules that outlaw running and do not allow contact between players. Overhead height restrictions and indirect free kicks ensure that the sport is played safely with consideration to the participant’s age. Flexibility is a big attraction for Walking Football; it can be played on artificial surfaces, grass and on indoor or outdoor courts. Walking Football provides health benefits to older participants by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. It enables them to be physically active, sustain and improve their balance, and increase mobility. Football SA launched Walking Football Competitions with Modbury Jets and South Adelaide Panthers hosting the competitions, which kicked off on Friday 13 March 2020 and the season completing 15 June 2020. New Walking Football Hubs are being identified and launched for 2020/2021. Football SA is working with Walking Football Adelaide to work together to help grow the number of 55+ year old’s playing the game in South Australia. Southern Cross Care will partner with Football SA to run Walking Football as part of their Health and Wellness programs, these programs will commence in 2021. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 32

TECHNICAL REPORT COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 33 BOYS NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE (NTC) The Boys National Training Centre (NTC) Squad had a good season. The NTC completed the season 9th on the home and away ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season. The NTC program also consisted of younger players, competing in the Under 15s and Under 16s Junior Premier League (JPL) Competitions. Both teams completed their respective seasons mid-table. ANNUAL REPORT 2020 South Australia has always boasted a strong reputation for producing some of the best footballers in the country. Many have forged successful careers, and some have even become synonymous with the Socceroos. From the likes of to , to the Vidmar and Aloisi brothers as well as and Carl Veart, to incumbent Adelaide United stars such as Jordan Elsey, , and most recently Mohamed Toure, the list goes on. And that trend of Adelaide and South Australia continually punching above its weight rings more than true, particularly AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL when you consider the state’s population relative to those in the eastern states. Last season, Football South Australia had the second-highest A-League representation out of the nine-member federations in Australia. The PFA A-League 2019/20 Report revealed there were a total of 44 players in the A-League from South Australia, with 42 of those hailing from metropolitan Adelaide and two regionally. Only Football NSW had more with 90 and that is testament to the strength of Football South Australia’s pathway programs and opportunities to the elite level with the Reds in South Australia. To provide some context, according to the FFA 2019 National Participation Report there were 28,597 registered male participants playing football in South Australia, while Football NSW recorded 178,392 participants. Meanwhile, , had 38 players in the competition last campaign from its 60,292 participants. “This is remarkable when you consider that South Australia has half as many male participants as Victoria, while Melbourne has three A-League teams as opposed to Adelaide’s one,” The PFA A-League 2019/20 Report said. Indeed, Adelaide United’s emphasis in giving local, young South Australians the chance to play professional football for the Reds has also certainly contributed to the impressive numbers in recent years. Of the 21 players currently contracted with the senior team, a remarkable 18 grew up in the City of Churches. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 34

Adelaide United Head Coach, Carl Veart, Dawber and , who are to progress in their personal journeys. believes the high representation from both Adelaide United W-League Players This also provides local clubs the capacity South Australia is indicative of the sound have been selected by Westfield Matilda’s to select coaches that can positively football pathway. Assistant Coach Melissa Andreatta. The impact on the development of players in The Adelaide United Reserve squad Women’s Talent Identification Camp South Australia. provides an opportunity for some of completed the 2020 Season top of the Along with delivery of formal course, ladder and being crowned the 2020 Australia’s most promising footballers to evaluated by the Westfield Matilda’s to align with FFA’s belief on learning National Premier League Reserves Premiers and development, Football SA also as a team that consisted largely of players coaching staff as the national team program recommences. offer additional non-formal learning that had graduated from the NTC program, opportunities to ensure we offer a blended an indication of the depth and quality of STATE SQUADS learning package for all coaches, at all this program. levels of our game. These non-formal These programs offer young players the opportunities included practical coaching GIRLS NATIONAL chance to represent South Australia and workshops, webinars and monthly TRAINING CENTRE (NTC) showcase a playing style and model for coaching publications. football in South Australia for local clubs In Football SA’s Women’s National In 2020 the C Licence course completed and coaches. Premier League (WNPL) season, the NTC 48 coaches attending with 22 coaches performed well despite having a young The State Program provides a consistent attending the B Licence Coaching Course. approach and creates an environment squad. The team finished mid table of 2020 State Coaching Conference the WNPL ladder which showed the that is both challenging and enjoyable for resilience and competitiveness of the young players to improve as footballers Football SA regrettably made the decision playing team. Jonti Fisher was selected and people, love what they do and stay in to cancel the State Coaching Conference as the Female Rising Star at the Virtual the game for as long as possible. for 2020 due to the temporary suspension of all community sport due to the Celebration of Football. All the squads have embraced the playing COVID-19 pandemic. Six NTC squad members were selected style and philosophy, the standard as full-time train on players for the 2020- of football displayed was excellent To provide the opportunity for coaches to 2021 Adelaide United W-League squad: throughout the year. still participate in a coaching conference, Football SA partnered with Football NSW Ella Tonkin, Zoe Tolland, Inana Toovey, Playing in Football SA competitions to promote the online 2020 Australian Anastasia Willoughby, Emilia Murray and tested players on different levels every Coaching Conference which was Camila Madriz. week, particularly when facing older and conducted on Saturday 28 November. physically stronger teams. This proved to Two players from our SA Women’s NPL The virtual conference featured more than be challenging at times, but it also created have been given contracts with Adelaide 15 presentations and sessions from some learning opportunities and highlighted the United’s Westfield W-League squad for of the country’s foremost experts, as well importance of these programs for young the remainder of the season. Ella Tonkin, as several special keynote appearances players’ development. who has been part of the Football SA from a number of preeminent NTC program since she was 11 years old international speakers. becomes an Adelaide United player at just COACH EDUCATION 17. Ella, who is also joint captain of the NTC Coach education continues to grow, with group with Zoe Tolland, has told Football the number of accredited coaches in the SA that her time in the NTC program has advanced pathway consistently increasing. been invaluable. The education of coaches is crucial for the Two SA players were selected as part of growth of the game. The Football SA / the 23-player domestic-based squad for FFA courses and workshops provide local the first-ever Women’s Talent Identification coaches with the best opportunities to Camp held in November 2020. Chelsie equip themselves with the necessary skills COACHING & DEVELOPMENT 35 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 36 EVENTS 37 We all know it has been a very different year Football SA President Sam Ciccarello and this was captured with the Celebration reiterated Minister Wingard’s sentiments: of Football being presented in a virtual format. It has been a fantastic achievement to be able to complete a season of football and this is a testament to the efforts of “INSOFAR AS THE SPORTING everyone involved in the sport. SECTOR, I CAN SAY WITH The Virtual Celebration of Football was proudly presented by RAA Travel and CONFIDENCE THAT THE expertly hosted by sports MC, Jarrod Walsh and Channel 9’s Tom Rehn, and shared via FOOTBALL COMMUNITY IN Football South Australia’s Facebook and SOUTH AUSTRALIA HAS LED YouTube Channels.

THE WAY FOR COMMUNITY AND ANNUAL REPORT 2020 The Hon Corey Wingard MP, Minister of Recreation, Sport and Racing opened SEMI-PROFESSIONAL SPORTS the night by acknowledging how challenging the season had been due to AND THIS IS A CREDIT TO THE COVID-19 Pandemic and commended LEADERS IN THE GAME AT CLUB the South Australian Football Family for their collective efforts in ensuring that the AND ASSOCIATION LEVEL.” season could be played and completed.

The Virtual Celebration of Football allowed all within the football community to come together and celebrate the achievements of the past season and congratulate all the awards winners for 2020. FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL VIRTUAL CELEBRATION OF FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE 38 Sergio Melta Medal - The Top Ten Place getters were: PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD COACH OF THE YEAR Allan Welsh Adelaide Comets 30 SERGIO MELTA MEDAL TROPHY Alun Webb Raiders 22 Allan Welsh Adelaide Comets Barney Smith Adelaide Comets Joseph Costa Raiders 19 Hamish Mccabe 18 TEAM OF THE YEAR JOHN ALOISI RISING STAR Thomas Briscoe Cumberland United 18 Goalkeeper Domenic Costanzo Croydon Kings Cooper Nunn Adelaide United FC 16 John Hall Croydon Kings Fabian Barbiero MetroStars 14 GOLD BOOT AWARD Yohei Matsumoto Adelaide Blue Eagles 14 Defenders Allan Welsh Adelaide Comets Adriano Pellegrino Adelaide City 13 Daniel Mullen Campbelltown City Domenic Costanzo Croydon Kings 13 Jake Halliday Campbelltown City GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Donovan Pollock Modbury Jets 13 Aladin Irabona Adelaide United FC PETER NIKOLICH TROPHY Matthew Halliday Adelaide Olympic John Hall Croydon Kings Midfielders Fabian Barbiero MetroStars RESERVES PLAYER OF THE YEAR Alan Welsh Adelaide Comets CHARLIE CARUSO AWARD ALLAN Thomas Briscoe Cumberland United Taki Tsialafos Adelaide Comets WELSH

Forwards UNDER 18 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nahuel Bonada MetroStars JOHN FRANCIS AWARD Dominic Costanzo Croydon Kings Jokew Wuol Modbury Jets Christian Esposito MetroStars

JONATHAN GOMEZ AWARD WINNERS

BENDIGO BANK COMMUNITY AWARDS MODBURY JETS BENDIGO BANK COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Adrian D’Alfonso BENDIGO BANK COMMUNITY COACH OF THE YEAR Jonathan Gomez BENDIGO BANK COMMUNITY REFEREE OF THE YEAR Anasta Savva BENDIGO BANK COMMUNITY CLUB OF THE YEAR Modbury Jets

COMMUNITY AND GROUP AWARDS ANASTA SAVVA WOMEN’S DIVISION 6 PLAYER OF THE YEAR WOMEN’S DIVISION 3 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Meg Blackie Elizabeth Downs Ashleigh Fairhead Adelaide Hills Hawks

WOMEN’S DIVISION 5 PLAYER OF THE YEAR WOMEN’S DIVISION 2 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ostara Nandori Mount Barker United Jessica Goldfinch South Adelaide

WOMEN’S DIVISION 4 PLAYER OF THE YEAR WOMEN’S DIVISION 1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kathryn Gilbert Hahndorf Poppy Waterford Adelaide University Shirley Brown Medal - The Top Twelve Place Getters were: WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES 39 Maria Jose Rojas Pino Salisbury Inter 25 Chelsie Dawber Adelaide City 22 PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Nicole Tilley West Adelaide 15 SHIRLEY BROWN MEDAL BOB BUSH TROPHY Anna Pritchard West Adelaide 12 Maria Jose Rojas Pino Salisbury Inter Tony Scalzi Metro United WFC Dylan Holmes Adelaide City 12 Fiona Worts Fulham United 11 TEAM OF THE YEAR FEMALE RISING STAR Daniela Di Bartolo Adelaide City 9 Goalkeeper Jonti Fisher Football SA NTC Nanako Sasaki Adelaide City 9 Sarah Willacy West Adelaide Ella Tonkin Football SA NTC 8 GOLD BOOT AWARD Defenders Salisbury Inter 8 Chelsie Dawber Adelaide City WFC Chantelle Ryder Salisbury Inter Jonti Fisher Football SA NTC 8 West Adelaide Stella Rigon Metro United WFC 8 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Isabella Scalzi Metro United WFC Matilda McNamara Adelaide City Sarah Willacy West Adelaide ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Midfielders RESERVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anna Pritchard West Adelaide Alysia Panagakos Adelaide University MARIA JOSE Dylan Holmes Adelaide City ROJAS PINO Nanako Saski Adelaide City

Forwards Chelsie Dawber Adelaide City Maria Jose Rojas Pino Salisbury Inter FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

JONATHON STATE LEAGUE STATE LEAGUE RIDEOUT ONE AWARDS TWO AWARDS

PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR BOB TELFER MEDAL Matthew Marchioro Modbury Vista Jonathon Rideout South Adelaide COACH OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Raffaele Frisina Adelaide University SC Ben Moore Playford City GOLD BOOT AWARD GOLD BOOT AWARD Benny Kovadio Gawler Eagles MILAN IVANOVIC TROPHY Aaron Acton Eastern United Jonathon Rideout South Adelaide GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Callum Piantadosi Adelaide Cobras MATTHEW LES AVORY TROPHY Ryan Veitch South Adelaide RESERVES PLAYER OF THE YEAR MARCHIORO Jayden Upton Pirates FC RESERVES PLAYER OF THE YEAR LEN ALAGICH AWARD UNDER 18s PLAYER OF THE YEAR Domenic Tripodi WT Birkalla, Emir Sahinovic Salisbury United Fulham United FC

UNDER 18s PLAYER OF THE YEAR RAB JONES AWARD Michael Smallridge Adelaide Victory

REFEREE AWARDS DANIEL YOUNG REFEREE OF THE YEAR ELDER MICK O’MALLEY AWARD Henry Day REFEREE OF THE YEAR MIKE INGHAM AWARD Daniel Elder REFEREE RISING STAR Ian Crossing FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 40

National Premier League Champions 2020 Campbelltown City

Women’s National Premier League Champions 2020 Metro United 41 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

State League 1 League Champions 2020 Sturt Lions

State League 2 League Champions 2020 Eastern United FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 42 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

STATEMENT OF SURPLUS OR DEFICIT AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020

NOTE 2020 $ 2019 $ RETAINED CAPITAL TOTAL SURPLUS REPLACEMENT $ Grant revenue 2 7,735,028 6,663,826 $ RESERVE $ Other revenue 2 3,982,244 6,117,098 Equity as at 1 January 2019 4,682,434 100,000 4,782,434 Total revenue 11,717,272 12,780,924 Surplus/(deficit) for the year 22,416 - 22,416

Employee benefits expenses (2,017,225) (2,226,576) Transfer (to)/from capital reserve (30,000) 30,000 - Administrative expenses (513,218) (676,226) Equity as at 31 December 2019 4,674,850 130,000 4,804,850 Competition expenses (1,473,731) (2,097,399) Equity as at 1 January 2020 4,674,850 130,000 4,804,850 Facility Funding expenses (6,220,314) (5,715,297) Surplus/(deficit) for the year 188,218 - 188,218 Training and development expenses (207,813) (843,411) Transfer (to)/from capital reserve (255,000) 255,000 - Facility expenses (147,604) (256,129) Equity as at 31 December 2020 4,608,068 385,000 4,993,068 FFA expenses (466,698) (474,775) Other expenses (109,683) (136,815) Finance costs (21,056) (15,484) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Depreciation expenses (351,712) (316,396) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020 Current year surplus/(deficit) 3 188,218 22,416 NOTE 2020 $ 2019 $ CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Other comprehensive income - - Cash receipts and grants in the course of operations 6,187,002 8,899,601 Total comprehensive income for the year 188,218 22,416 Cash payments in the course of operations (8,860,672) (12,903,915) Finance costs paid (9,007) (3,044) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2020 Interest received 13,424 28,510 Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities 17 (2,669,253) (3,978,848) NOTE 2020 $ 2019 $ CURRENT ASSETS CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Cash and cash equivalents 5 5,413,434 8,344,452 Proceeds from term deposits - 1,942,465 Accounts and other receivables 6 1,070,426 612,942 Payments for plant and equipment (239,262) (98,085) Inventories on hand 58,493 46,809 Receipts from disposal of plant and equipment 1,348 - Financial assets at amortised cost 7 - - Net cash provided by/(used in) investing activities (237,914) 1,844,380

Other current assets 8 240,397 254,490 CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Total Current Assets 6,782,750 9,258,693 Payment of lease liabilities (23,851) (36,281)

NON-CURRENT ASSETS Net cash provided by/(used in) financing activities (23,851) (36,281) Property, plant and equipment 9 4,207,612 4,331,692 Net increase/(decrease) in cash held (2,931,018) (2,170,749) Right of use asset 10 307,694 246,845 Total Non-Current Assets 4,515,306 4,578,537 Cash at the beginning of the financial year 8,344,452 10,515,201

TOTAL ASSETS 11,298,056 13,837,230 Cash at end of financial year 5 5,413,434 8,344,452

CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts and other payables 11 3,011,194 874,947 Income in advance 444,766 506,176 Unexpended grants 2,049,133 6,936,187 The accompanying notes form part of the financial statements Employee provisions 12 402,118 432,169 Lease liability 13 40,995 24,924 Total Current Liabilities 5,948,206 8,774,403

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Employee provisions 12 69,674 38,720 Lease liability 13 287,108 219,257

Total Non-Current Liabilities 356,782 257,977

TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,304,988 9,032,380

NET ASSETS 4,993,068 4,804,850

EQUITY Retained surplus 4,608,068 4,674,850 Capital replacement reserve 16 385,000 130,000 TOTAL EQUITY 4,993,068 4,804,850 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 43

Football Federation SA Incorporated The Association has elected not to recognise a right-of-use asset and Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 corresponding lease liability for short-term leases with terms of 12 months or less and leases of low-value assets. Lease payments on these assets are expensed to NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES the statement of surplus or deficit and other comprehensive income as incurred. Basis of Preparation The Association has also elected not to recognise a right-of-use asset at fair value its peppercorn leases. The financial statements are special purpose financial statements prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the South Australian Associations (d) Lease Liabilities Incorporation Act 1985. The directors have determined that the association is not a A lease liability is recognised at the commencement date of a lease. The lease reporting entity. liability is initially recognised at the present value of the lease payments to be made The financial statements, except for the cash flow information, have been prepared on over the term of the lease, discounted using the interest rate implicit in the lease or, an accruals basis and are based on historical costs, modified, where applicable, by the if that rate cannot be readily determined, the Association’s incremental borrowing

measurement at fair value of selected non-current assets, financial assets and financial rate. Lease payments comprise of fixed payments less any lease incentives ANNUAL REPORT 2020 liabilities. The amounts presented in the financial statements have been rounded to the receivable, variable lease payments that depend on an index or a rate, amounts nearest dollar. The following significant accounting policies, which are consistent with the expected to be paid under residual value guarantees, exercise price of a purchase previous period unless stated otherwise, have been adopted in the preparation of these option when the exercise of the option is reasonably certain to occur, and any financial statements. anticipated termination penalties. The variable lease payments that do not depend on an index or a rate are expensed in the period in which they are incurred. Accounting Policies Lease liabilities are measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. (a) Income Tax The carrying amounts are re-measured if there is a change in the following: future The Association is not subject to income tax and therefore no income tax expense lease payments arising from a change in an index or a rate used; residual guarantee; or income tax payable is shown in the financial statements. lease term; certainty of a purchase option and termination penalties. When a lease

(b) Property, Plant and Equipment liability is re-measured, an adjustment is made to the corresponding right-of use Plant and equipment are measured on the cost basis and are therefore carried at asset, or to surplus or deficit if the carrying amount of the right-of-use asset is fully

cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. In written down. AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL the event the carrying amount of plant and equipment is greater than its estimated (e) Financial Assets at Amortised Cost recoverable amount, the carrying amount is written down immediately to its Financial assets at amortised cost are initially measured at fair value. Transaction estimated recoverable amount and impairment losses recognised in surplus or costs are included as part of the initial measurement. Financial assets at amortised deficit. A formal assessment of recoverable amount is made when impairment cost are classified as such based on the Association’s business model in which the indicators are present (refer to Note 1(f) for details of impairment). assets are held to collect solely payments of principal and interest.

Depreciation Financial assets at amortised cost are derecognised when the rights to receive cash The depreciable amount of all fixed assets, including buildings and capitalised flows have expired or have been transferred and the Association has transferred lease assets, is depreciated on a diminishing value basis over the asset’s useful substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership. When there is no reasonable life commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold expectation of recovering part or all of the financial asset, its carrying value is written off. improvements are depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period of (f) Impairment of Assets the lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements. At the end of each reporting period, the association assesses whether there is any The depreciation rates used for each class of depreciable asset are: indication that an asset may be impaired. If such an indication exists, an impairment Leasehold Improvements 5.0% test is carried out on the asset by comparing the recoverable amount of the Motor Vehicles 17.5% asset, being the higher of the asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value in use, Plant & Equipment 7.5% to 50% to the asset’s carrying amount. Any excess of the asset’s carrying amount over its The assets’ residual values and useful lives are reviewed and adjusted, if recoverable amount is recognised immediately in surplus or deficit. appropriate, at the end of each reporting period. Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, the association estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing net proceeds with the which the asset belongs. carrying amount. These gains and losses are recognised in surplus or deficit in the period in which they occur. Where the future economic benefits of the asset are not primarily dependent upon the asset’s ability to generate net cash inflows and when the entity would, if (c) Right of Use Assets deprived of the asset, replace its remaining future economic benefits, value in use is A right-of-use asset is recognised at the commencement date of a lease. The determined as the depreciated replacement cost of an asset. right-of-use asset is measured at cost, which comprises the initial amount of the lease liability, adjusted for, as applicable, any lease payments made at or before the (g) Employee Benefits commencement date net of any lease incentives received, any initial direct costs Short-term employee benefits incurred, and an estimate of costs expected to be incurred for dismantling and Provision is made for the association’s obligation for short-term employee benefits. removing the underlying asset, and restoring the site or asset. Short-term employee benefits are benefits (other than termination benefits) that are expected to be settled wholly before 12 months after the end of the annual Right-of-use assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis over the unexpired period reporting period in which the employees render the related service, including of the lease or the estimated useful life of the asset, whichever is the shorter. Where wages, salaries and sick leave. Short-term employee benefits are measured at the the Association expects to obtain ownership of the leased asset at the end of the amounts expected to be paid when the obligation is settled. lease term, the depreciation is over its estimated useful life. Right-of use assets are subject to impairment or adjusted for any re-measurement of lease liabilities. FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU Other long-term employee benefits arising from investing or financing activities which are recoverable from, or payable 44 Provision is made for employees’ annual leave entitlements not expected to be to, the ATO are presented as operating cash flows included in receipts from settled wholly within 12 months after the end of the annual reporting period in customers or payments to suppliers. which the employees render the related service. Other long-term employee (m) Accounts Payable and Other Payables benefits are measured at the present value of the expected future payments to be Accounts payable and other payables represent the liabilities outstanding at the end made to employees. Expected future payments incorporate anticipated future of the reporting period for goods and services received by the association during wage and salary levels, durations of service and employee departures, and are the reporting period that remain unpaid. The balance is recognised as a current discounted at rates determined by reference to market yields at the end of the liability with the amounts normally paid within 30 days of recognition of the liability. reporting period on corporate bonds that have maturity dates that approximate the terms of the obligations. Any remeasurements of obligations for other long-term (n) Provisions employee benefits for changes in assumptions are recognised in surplus or deficit Provisions are recognised when the association has a legal or constructive in the periods in which the changes occur. obligation, as a result of past events, for which it is probable that an outflow of The association’s obligations for long-term employee benefits are presented as economic benefits will result and that outflow can be reliably measured. Provisions non-current provisions in its statement of financial position, except where the recognised represent the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the association does not have an unconditional right to defer settlement for at least 12 obligation at the end of the reporting period. months after the reporting date, in which case the obligations are presented as current provisions. (o) Critical Accounting Estimates & Judgements The Association evaluates estimates and judgments incorporated into the (h) Cash and Cash Equivalents financial statements based on historical knowledge and best available current Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at-call with banks, information. Estimates assume a reasonable expectation of future events and are other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months based on current trends and industry data, obtained both externally and within or less, and bank overdrafts. the Association. Information about estimates and assumptions that have the most significant effect on recognition and measurement of assets, liabilities, income and (i) Accounts Receivable and Other Debtors expenses are provided below. Accounts receivable and other debtors include amounts due from members as

well as amounts receivable from customers for goods sold in the ordinary course of Useful lives of depreciable assets business. Receivables expected to be collected within 12 months of the end of the Management reviews its estimate of the useful lives of depreciable assets at reporting period are classified as current assets. All other receivables are classified each reporting date based on the expected utility of assets. Uncertainties in the as non-current assets. estimates relate to obsolescence that may change the utility of certain assets. Accounts receivable are initially recognised at fair value and subsequently COVID-19 measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method, less an allowance The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak had a significant impact on the Association for expected credit losses. during the year. In response, the Association sought to mitigate the financial impact (j) Revenue Recognition on the organisation and the football community more broadly. Facility Funding • Delay and cancellation of events and certain competitions scheduled; Facility development funds are recognised in surplus or deficit in the period in • Application for all publicly available Federal, State and Local Government which the associated costs are incurred. Funds received in advance are recognised Subsidies, including the JobKeeper wage subsidy, the ATO cashflow boost; as a liability until costs are incurred and revenue is recognised. • Reduction in certain fixed and variable costs; • Worked directly with SA Treasury to access the Community and Jobs Grant Revenue Support Fund” Grant revenue is recognised in surplus or deficit in the period in which associated costs are incurred. The Association continues to review estimates and assumptions regarding the carrying amount of assets and liabilities. COVID-19 has not had a material impact on Donations the measurement of income or expenditure. Donations and bequests are recognised as revenue when received. (p) Comparative Figures Interest Income When required by Accounting Standards or for improved presentation of the Interest income is recognised using the effective interest method, which for floating financial report, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform to changes in rate financial assets is the rate inherent in the instrument. presentation for the current financial year.

Services Revenue Revenue from rendering services is recognised over time as the services are NOTE 2 REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME rendered and the performance obligation is satisfied. 2020 $ 2019 $ GRANT REVENUE (k) Inventories on Hand - Football Federation Australia - 493,212 Inventories held for sale are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. - Facility Funding 6,220,314 5,743,132 - Other State & Federal Government Grants 339,349 370,000 (l) Goods and Services Tax (GST) - Government Grants (COVID-19) 623,500 - Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except - SA Government Jobs & Community Fund 490,000 - where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation - Other Funding 61,865 57,482 Office (ATO). 7,735,028 6,663,826

Receivables and payables are stated inclusive of the amount of GST receivable or payable. The net amount of GST recoverable from, or payable to, the ATO is included with other receivables or payables in the statement of financial position.

Cash flows are presented on a gross basis. The GST components of cash flows 2020 $ 2019 $ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OTHER REVENUE 45 - Club Fees 12,000 431,327 Where possible, the Association takes advantage of higher rates of interest from terms - Player Fees 1,226,881 1,510,186 deposits as offered by banks. In FY2020, the higher rates of interest on offer continued to - Sponsorship Income 394,891 357,412 be for periods of three months, as in FY2019. - Sponsorship Asset Contribution 147,354 - The short duration of the life of the term deposits has resulted in the nil balance in - Catering, Bar & Canteen 186,569 281,374 - Ground Hire 341,824 439,106 Financial Assets (refer Note 7), with the short term deposits being presented as cash - Competition Income 454,667 1,377,354 equivalents in accordance with accounting policies. These funds relate to the FFSA facility - Referee Income 573,525 878,546 development program and are being drawn down upon as required. - Coaching Income 109,934 120,380 - Development Income 393,711 410,122 NOTE 6 ACCOUNTS AND OTHER RECEIVABLE - Interest 13,424 28,510 - Other Income 127,464 282,781 2020 $ 2019 $ 3,982,244 6,117,098 CURRENT Accounts receivable 1,052,372 603,235 11,717,272 12,780,924 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Sundry debtors 31,023 21,063

The grant provided by the South Australian Government’s Community and Jobs Support 1,083,395 624,298 Fund (total $490,000) assisted the organisation in delivering affiliation, team, player Less: Allowance for expected credit loss (12,969) (11,356) insurance and referee fee reductions to affiliated Associations and Clubs for season 2020. 1,070,426 612,942

The total fee reductions provided for season 2020 were $833,936 and directly assisted the football community returning to play in season 2020. The balance of the fee reduction NOTE 7 FINANCIAL ASSETS AT AMORTISED COST package was funded through Football SA’s general revenue and through referees taking 2020 $ 2019 $ a pay reduction. The fee reductions have reduced revenue by $833,936 and have been CURRENT factored into the numbers above, applied against the revenue it related to. Term Deposits - - Term Deposits - SAWSA Funds - - In addition to the fee reduction, livestream sponsorship activation opportunities for both - - Men and Women’s National Premier League clubs were facilitated through a Football SA partner for no charge to the organisation or club – this capability would have normally FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL cost circa $22,920. NOTE 8 OTHER CURRENT ASSETS 2020 $ 2019 $ CURRENT NOTE 3 SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Prepayments 83,178 248,698 Surplus/(deficit) from ordinary activities has been determined after: Other current assets 335 2,633 2020 $ 2019 $ GST receivable 156,884 3,159 (A) FINANCE COSTS 240,397 254,490 Interest charges paid on lease liabilities 12,049 12,512 Other finance costs 9,007 2,972 NOTE 9 PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT 21,056 15,484 2020 $ 2019 $ (B) DEPRECIATION EXPENSES Leasehold improvements 5,602,550 5,372,332 Depreciation on property, plant and equipment 326,797 295,219 Less: accumulated depreciation (1,503,889) (1,212,478) Depreciation on right-of-use assets 24,915 21,177 4,098,661 4,159,854 351,712 316,396 Plant and equipment at cost 255,475 350,639 (C) LEASE EXPENSES Less: accumulated depreciation (169,400) (206,530) Short-term lease payments 51,782 56,108 86,075 144,109 Low-value assets lease payments - 4,991 Motor vehicles at cost 91,501 91,501 51,782 61,099 Less: accumulated depreciation (68,625) (63,772) 22,876 27,729 NOTE 4 AUDITOR’S REMUNERATION Total property, plant and equipment 4,207,612 4,331,692 2020 $ 2019 $ Remuneration of the auditors for: - audit of the financial report 12,300 11,700 (a) Movements in Carrying Amounts 12,300 11,700 Reconciliations of the written down values at the beginning and end of the financial year are set out below: LEASEHOLD PLANT & MOTOR TOTAL $ NOTE 5 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS IMPROVEMENTS $ EQUIPMENT $ VEHICLES $ 2020 $ 2019 $ Balance at 1 January 2019 4,356,429 140,308 73,272 4,570,009 Cash at bank 2,879,948 1,078,012 Additions 55,482 42,603 - 98,085 Short-term term deposits 2,341,600 7,082,174 Reclassified as right-of-use - - (38,325) (38,325) Short-term term deposits - SAWSA funds 176,931 175,041 Disposals - (2,858) - (2,858) Cash on hand 14,955 9,225 Depreciation expense (252,057) (35,944) (7,218) (295,219) 5,413,434 8,344,452 Balance at 31 December 2019 4,159,854 144,109 27,729 4,331,692

(A) RECONCILIATION OF CASH Balance at 1 January 2020 4,159,854 144,109 27,729 4,331,692

Cash at the end of the financial year as shown in the cash flow statement is reconciled to items in the Additions 201,849 37,413 - 239,262 statement of financial position as follows: Reclassified asset category 17,522 (17,522) - - Cash and cash equivalents 5,413,434 8,344,452 Disposals - (36,545) - (36,545)

5,413,434 8,344,452 Depreciation expense (280,564) (41,380) (4,853) (326,797) Balance at 31 December 2020 4,098,661 86,075 22,876 4,207,612 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU NOTE 10 RIGHT OF USE ASSETS NOTE 15 KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL

46 2020 $ 2019 $ Any person(s) having authority and responsibility for planning, directing and controlling NON-CURRENT the activities of the association, directly or indirectly, including its committee members, is Motor vehicles - right of use 133,604 38,325 considered key management personnel. Less: accumulated depreciation (15,639) (5,604) 2020 $ 2019 $ 117,965 32,721 Short Term Benefit 588,624 559,718 Adelaide Shores - right of use 219,490 229,697 Post Employment Benefit 52,457 53,173 Less: accumulated depreciation (29,761) (15,573) 641,081 612,891 189,729 214,124

307,694 246,845 NOTE 16 CAPITAL REPLACEMENT RESERVE

The Association leases the Adelaide Shores facility under an agreement of twenty years, The Capital Replacement Reserve represents funds set aside for future replacement of assets. and motor vehicles under an agreement of 5 years. Office property and equipment is also leased, however these leases are either short-term or low-value, so have been expensed NOTE 17 CASH FLOW RECONCILIATION as incurred and not capitalised as right-of-use assets. 2020 $ 2019 $ RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS WITH SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) NOTE 11 ACCOUNTS AND OTHER PAYABLES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 2020 $ 2019 $ Net operating surplus/(deficit) for the year 188,218 22,416 CURRENT Non-cash flows in surplus/(deficit) from ordinary activities: Accounts payable 2,523,474 519,778 Depreciation and amortisation 351,712 316,396 Accruals 326,785 251,764 (Gain)/Loss on sale PP&E 35,197 2,858 Bonds 17,926 17,926 Interest on lease liability 12,049 12,440 Payroll liabilities 143,009 85,479 3,011,194 874,947 Changes in assets and liabilities: (Increase)/decrease in receivables (598,951) 812 (Increase)/decrease in prepayments 165,520 43,921 NOTE 12 EMPLOYEE PROVISIONS (Increase)/decrease in inventories (11,684) (14,552) 2020 $ 2019 $ Increase/(decrease) in payables 2,136,247 (616,204) CURRENT Increase/(decrease) in deferred revenue (4,949,344) (3,856,483) Provision for annual leave 215,555 252,369 Increase/(decrease) in provisions 903 109,548 Provision for long service leave 186,563 179,800 Cashflow from operations (2,670,133) (3,978,848) 402,118 432,169 Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities NON-CURRENT Initial recognition of right-of-use assets - 268,022 Provision for long service leave 69,674 38,720 - 268,022 69,674 38,720

471,792 470,889 NOTE 18 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

NOTE 13 LEASE LIABILITY There are no contingent liabilities as at 31 December 2020. 2020 $ 2019 $ CURRENT NOTE 19 EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD Adelaide Shores - lease liability 5,815 11,359 There have been no material events after the reporting date that have not been Hire purchase loan - Toyota Finance 35,180 13,565 recognised in the financial report. 40,995 24,924

NON-CURRENT Adelaide Shores - lease liability 201,717 207,532 NOTE 20 ASSOCIATION DETAILS Hire purchase loan - Toyota Finance 85,391 11,725 The principal place of business for the Association is: 287,108 219,257 Football Federation SA Incorporated 328,103 244,181 Coopers Stadium Level 3, Holden Street, Hindmarsh SA 5007 NOTE 14 COMMITMENTS

Non cancellable operating leases contracted for but not recognised as liabilities, payable: 2020 $ 2019 $ - not later than 12 months 25,000 38,462 - later than 12 months but not later than 5 years - 552 - later than 5 years - - 25,000 39,014

Lease commitments are shown at GST inclusive values. STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 47 In the opinion of the directors the financial report as set out on pages 42 to 46:

1 Presents fairly the results of the operations of the Football Federation SA Incorporated as at 31 December 2020 and its performance for the year ended on that date, in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements and the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985;

2 At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that Football Federation SA Incorporated will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.

3 In accordance with section 35(5) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985, the committee of the Football Federation SA Incorporated hereby state that during the financial year ended 31 December 2020: ANNUAL REPORT 2020

(a) (i) No officer of the sociation;as

(ii) No firm of which an officer is a member; and

(iii) No body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest has received or become entitled to receive a benefit as a result of a contract between the officer, firm or body corporate and the association, except as disclosed in the notes to the accounts.

(b) No officer of the sociationas has received directly or indirectly from the association any payment or other benefit of a pecuniary value.

This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the directors and is signed for FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL and on behalf of the directors by:

Dated: 30 April 2021 Dated: 30 April 2021 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 48 Tel: +61 8 7324 6000 BDO Centre Fax: +61 8 7324 6111 Level 7, 420 King William Street www.bdo.com.au Adelaide SA 5000 GPO Box 2018 Adelaide SA 5001 Australia

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Report TO THE MEMBERS OF FOOTBALL FEDERATION SA INCORPORATED Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that

includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an Report on the Audit of the Financial Report audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material Opinion misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic We have audited the financial report of Football Federation SA Incorporated (the Entity), which decisions of users taken on the basis of this financial report. comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 December 2020, the statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income, the statement of changes in equity and the statement of cash flows A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the for the year then ended, and notes to the financial report, including a summary of significant Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website (http://www.auasb.gov.au/Home.aspx) at: accounting policies, and the statement by members of the committee. http://www.auasb.gov.au/auditors_responsibilities/ar4.pdf In our opinion the accompanying financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial This description forms part of our auditor’s report. position of the Entity as at 31 December 2020 and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the basis of accounting described in note 1.

Basis for opinion BDO Audit (SA) Pty Ltd We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under

those standards are further described in the Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Report section of our report. We are independent of the Entity in accordance with ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board’s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Andrew Tickle Professional Accountants (including Independence Standards) (the Code) that are relevant to our audit Director of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code. Adelaide, 30 April 2021

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Emphasis of matter – Basis of accounting

We draw attention to Note 1 to the financial report, which describes the basis of accounting. The financial report has been prepared to assist the Entity to meet the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985. As a result, the financial report may not be suitable for another purpose. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter.

Responsibilities of management and those charged with governance for the Financial Report Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report, and have determined that the basis of preparation described in Note 1 is appropriate to meet the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation and fair presentation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial report, management is responsible for assessing the Entity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters relating to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Entity or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.

Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Entity’s financial reporting process.

BDO Audit (SA) Pty Ltd ABN 33 161 379 086 is a member of a national association of independent entities which are all members of BDO Australia Ltd ABN 77 050 110 275, an Australian company limited by guarantee. BDO Audit (SA) Pty Ltd and BDO Australia Ltd are members of BDO International Ltd, a UK company limited by guarantee, and form part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 49

Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Report Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material ANNUAL REPORT 2020 if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of this financial report. A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website (http://www.auasb.gov.au/Home.aspx) at: http://www.auasb.gov.au/auditors_responsibilities/ar4.pdf

This description forms part of our auditor’s report.

BDO Audit (SA) Pty Ltd AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

Andrew Tickle Director

Adelaide, 30 April 2021

APPENDIX INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020

2020 $ 2019 $ 2020 $ 2019 $ INCOME EXPENDITURE Affiliation Fees (FFSA Comps) 12,000 431,327 Competition Expenses 940,945 1,548,237 Player Fees 1,135,713 1,379,456 FFA Expenses 466,698 474,775 Other Competition Income 159,684 426,965 Training & Development Expenses 706,369 1,365,021 Referee Income 573,525 878,546 Venue Costs 253,941 377,217 Training & Development Income 769,302 1,499,883 Depreciation Expense 67,038 52,776 Venue Trading Income 186,569 281,374 Commercial & Sponsorship Expenses 155,125 129,971 Venue Hire Fees 341,824 439,106 Employee Remuneration 2,017,226 2,226,576 Grants - FFA Distribution - 493,212 Administration Expenses 384,043 593,535 Grants - SA Government 372,696 372,000 Provision & Bad Debt Write Off 11,313 11,356 Grants - COVID-19 Relief 623,500 - Finance Costs 21,368 15,700 Grants - SA Government Jobs & Community Fund 490,000 - Facility Funding Costs 6,220,314 5,715,297 Facility Funding 6,220,314 5,743,132 11,244,380 12,510,461 Commercial & Sponsorship Income 538,981 507,397 Net Surplus/(Deficit) from Operations 297,020 214,981 Other Income 103,868 244,534 Interest Received 13,424 28,510 OTHER INCOME 11,541,400 12,725,442 Capital Grant - Parks Project 28,518 55,482 Sponsorship Asset Contributed 147,354 - 175,872 55,482

OTHER EXPENSES Amortisation of Leasehold Improvements 284,674 248,047 284,674 248,047

Current Year Surplus/(Deficit) 188,218 22,416 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 50

STATISTICAL INFORMATION STATISTICAL INFORMATION 51 FINAL LEAGUE TABLES & FINAL SERIES 2020

2020 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 Adelaide Comets 22 14 2 6 45 24 21 44 6/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final Campbelltown 0 v 0 Adelaide Comets Campbelltown City 22 13 4 5 36 27 9 43 6/11/2020 Elimination Final MetroStars 1 v 4 Adelaide City MetroStars 22 12 5 5 52 32 20 41 6/11/2020 Elimination Final Croydon Kings 2 v 0 Raiders Croydon Kings 22 11 3 8 42 32 10 36 WEEK 2 Raiders 22 9 7 6 30 27 3 34 13/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Adelaide Comets 3 v 0 Campbelltown City Adelaide City 22 8 7 7 27 23 4 31 13/11/2020 Elimination Final Croydon Kings 1 v 3 Adelaide City Cumberland United 22 9 4 9 31 43 -12 31 WEEK 3 Adelaide Olympic 22 8 4 10 32 32 0 28 4/12/2020 Preliminary Final Campbelltown 4 v 0 Adelaide City Adelaide Blue Eagles 22 6 9 7 25 27 -2 27 WEEK 4 Adelaide United FC 22 5 9 8 26 30 -4 24 11/12/2020 Grand Final Adelaide Comets 1 v 3 Campbelltown City Modbury Jets 22 4 4 14 23 48 -25 16 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 Para Hills Knights 22 3 2 17 18 42 -24 11

2020 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES 2020 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 Adelaide United FC 22 14 5 3 60 31 29 47 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Campbelltown City 2 v 1 Adelaide Comets Modbury Jets 22 14 2 6 69 44 25 44 8/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final Adelaide United 2 v 0 Modbury Jets Raiders 22 13 3 6 64 44 20 42 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Raiders 4 v 2 Adelaide City Campbelltown City 22 13 3 6 48 40 8 42 WEEK 2 Adelaide Comets 22 13 2 7 57 34 23 41 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Modbury Jets 2 v 4 Adelaide United FC Adelaide City 22 11 2 9 43 40 3 35 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Raiders 3 v 2 Campbelltown City Croydon Kings 22 9 4 9 44 49 -5 31 WEEK 3 MetroStars 22 7 5 10 36 35 1 26 3/12/2020 Preliminary Final Modbury Jets 3 v 4 Raiders Adelaide Olympic 22 5 4 13 39 64 -25 19 WEEK 4 Cumberland United 22 6 1 15 30 63 -33 19

8/12/2020 Grand Final Adelaide United FC 2 v 1 Raiders AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Adelaide Blue Eagles 22 4 4 14 27 49 -22 16 Para Hills Knights 22 5 1 16 34 58 -24 16

2020 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE UNDER 18 2020 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE UNDER 18 - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 MetroStars 22 15 4 3 73 27 46 49 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Adelaide Blue Eagles 4 v 1 Adelaide Comets Modbury Jets 22 14 5 3 56 28 28 47 8/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final MetroStars 1 v 2 Modbury Jets Adelaide Blue Eagles 22 14 4 4 55 22 33 46 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Cumberland United 4 v 3 Raiders Cumberland United 22 13 2 7 72 32 40 41 WEEK 2 Raiders 22 13 2 7 68 46 22 41 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Modbury Jets 0 v 3 MetroStars Adelaide Comets 22 13 2 7 50 40 10 41 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Adelaide Blue Eagles 3 v 1 Cumberland United Campbelltown City 22 9 5 8 54 52 2 32 WEEK 3 Adelaide City 22 8 4 10 44 52 -8 28 2/12/2020 Preliminary Final Modbury Jets 3 v 6 Adelaide Blue Eagles SA NTC 22 4 4 14 31 74 -43 16 WEEK 4 Para Hills Knights 22 4 2 16 30 63 -33 14 7/12/2020 Grand Final MetroStars 2 v 0 Adelaide Blue Eagles Croydon Kings 22 4 1 17 27 74 -47 13 Adelaide Olympic 22 3 1 18 25 75 -50 10

2020 WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE 2020 WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS ROUND 1 Adelaide City 14 13 0 1 75 14 61 39 25/09/2020 Elimination Final West Adelaide 0 v 1 Metro United WFC Salisbury Inter 14 10 1 3 50 24 26 31 25/09/2020 Qualifying Final Adelaide City 3 v 1 Salisbury Inter West Adelaide 14 9 1 4 39 17 22 28 ROUND 2 Metro United WFC 14 8 0 6 19 28 -9 24 2/10/2020 Preliminary Final Salisbury Inter 2 v 3 Metro United WFC Football SA NTC 14 4 3 7 19 34 -15 15 GRAND FINAL Fulham United 14 4 0 10 16 50 -34 12 9/10/2020 Grand Final Adelaide City 1 v 2 Metro United WFC Adelaide University 14 2 2 10 12 35 -23 8 Adelaide Comets 14 1 3 10 14 42 -28 6

2020 WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES 2020 WOMEN’S NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES - FINAL SERIES ROUND 1 TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS 25/09/2020 Elimination Final West Adelaide 0 v 3 Adelaide City Adelaide University 14 9 3 2 38 25 13 30 25/09/2020 Qualifying Final Adelaide University 2 v 0 Metro United WFC Metro United WFC 14 9 1 4 40 23 17 28 ROUND 2 West Adelaide 14 8 1 5 27 19 8 25 2/09/2020 Preliminary Final Metro United WFC 0 v 2 Adelaide City Adelaide City 14 5 6 3 28 23 5 21 GRAND FINAL Fulham United 14 5 3 6 22 32 -10 18 9/10/2020 Grand Final Adelaide University 3 v 0 Adelaide City Football SA NTC 14 5 2 7 38 27 11 17 Adelaide Comets 14 4 3 7 18 31 -13 15 Salisbury Inter 14 1 1 12 11 42 -31 4 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 52 2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 - FINAL SERIES TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 South Adelaide 22 14 7 1 62 26 36 49 6/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final South Adelaide 4 v 3 Sturt Lions Sturt Lions 22 13 6 3 48 18 30 45 7/11/2020 Elimination Final West Adelaide 2 v 1 Western Strikers West Adelaide 22 14 3 5 54 33 21 45 6/11/2020 Elimination Final White City 2 v 0 Playford City White City 22 12 6 4 42 27 15 42 WEEK 2 Playford City 22 12 2 8 37 27 10 38 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Sturt Lions 3 v 0 South Adelaide Western Strikers 22 10 3 9 38 38 0 33 14/11/2020 Elimination Final West Adelaide 1 v 2 White City Adelaide Hills 22 10 2 10 42 43 -1 32 WEEK 3 WT Birkalla 22 8 5 9 49 49 0 29 4/12/2020 Preliminary Final South Adelaide 1 v 3 White City Fulham United FC 22 6 4 12 31 38 -7 22 WEEK 4 Adelaide Victory 22 5 3 14 42 65 -23 18 10/12/2020 Grand Final Sturt Lions 2 v 0 White City Vipers FC 22 4 4 14 27 56 -29 16 Seaford Rangers 22 0 3 19 27 79 -52 3

2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 RESERVES 2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 RESERVES - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 White City 22 17 1 4 54 24 30 52 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Fulham United FC 3 v 0 Playford City West Adelaide 22 14 2 6 48 32 16 44 7/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final West Adelaide 1 v 2 White City WT Birkalla 22 13 0 9 67 42 25 39 7/11/2020 Elimination Final WT Birkalla 3 v 1 Western Strikers Fulham United FC 22 10 4 8 36 37 -1 34 WEEK 2 Playford City 22 9 6 7 51 42 9 33 14/11/2020 Elimination Final WT Birkalla 4 v 0 Fulham United FC Western Strikers 22 9 6 7 45 41 4 33 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final White City 1 v 0 West Adelaide South Adelaide 22 9 3 10 45 53 -8 30 WEEK 3 Sturt Lions 22 9 2 11 39 42 -3 29 3/12/2020 Preliminary Final West Adelaide 2 v 5 WT Birkalla Adelaide Victory 22 7 4 11 38 45 -7 25 WEEK 4 Vipers FC 22 6 2 14 43 60 -17 20 8/12/2020 Grand Final White City 1 v 3 WT Birkalla Seaford Rangers 22 5 5 12 44 68 -24 20 Adelaide Hills 22 4 5 13 39 63 -24 17

2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 UNDER 18 2020 STATE LEAGUE 1 UNDER 18 - FINAL SERIES WEEK 1 TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS 7/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final South Adelaide 1 v 4 WT Birkalla South Adelaide 22 17 0 5 90 28 62 51 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Fulham United FC 4 v 1 Adelaide Victory WT Birkalla 22 16 1 5 97 29 68 49 7/11/2020 Elimination Final White City 2 v 4 Sturt Lions White City 22 15 3 4 62 35 27 48 WEEK 2 Fulham United FC 22 14 1 7 44 24 20 43 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final WT Birkalla 2 v 2 South Adelaide Adelaide Victory 22 12 1 9 36 42 -6 37 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Fulham United FC 3 v 2 Sturt Lions Sturt Lions 22 11 2 9 58 50 8 35 WEEK 3 West Adelaide 22 10 1 11 56 64 -8 31 2/12/2020 Preliminary Final South Adelaide 5 v 5 Fulham United FC Western Strikers 22 8 5 9 51 52 -1 29 6 v 6 Seaford Rangers 22 5 4 13 30 65 -35 19 AET Adelaide Hills 22 4 3 15 23 71 -48 15 3 v 4 Playford City 22 3 4 15 30 75 -45 13 PEN Vipers FC 22 2 5 15 13 55 -42 11 WEEK 4 7/12/2020 Grand Final WT Birkalla 0 v 0 Fulham United FC 1 v 0 AET STATISTICAL INFORMATION 53 2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 Adelaide Cobras 22 14 4 4 48 29 19 46 7/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final Eastern United 2 v 3 Adelaide Cobras Eastern United 22 13 5 4 51 28 23 44 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Modbury Vista 1 v 3 Gawler Eagles FC Modbury Vista 22 15 3 4 57 27 30 42 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Port Adelaide Pirates 1 v 2 Adelaide University SC Pirates FC 22 11 3 8 45 33 12 36 WEEK 2 Adelaide University SC 22 10 5 7 43 41 2 35 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Adelaide Cobras 3 v 3 Eastern United Gawler Eagles FC 22 11 3 8 51 38 13 33 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Adelaide University 0 v 2 Gawler Eagles FC Noarlunga United 22 9 5 8 38 37 1 32 WEEK 3 Pontian Eagles SC 22 8 5 9 41 40 1 29 4/12/2020 Preliminary Final Eastern United 3 v 2 Gawler Eagles FC Cove FC 22 8 5 9 34 35 -1 29 WEEK 4 Northern Demons 22 6 2 14 28 47 -19 20 9/12/2020 Grand Final Adelaide Cobras 0 v 1 Eastern United Salisbury United 22 6 1 15 39 49 -10 19 Mount Barker United SC 22 0 1 21 18 89 -71 1 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 RESERVES 2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 RESERVES - FINAL SERIES WEEK 1 TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Eastern United 6 v 1 Gawler Eagles FC Modbury Vista 22 18 2 2 84 17 67 56 7/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final Modbury Vista 2 v 1 Adelaide University SC Adelaide University SC 22 15 3 4 52 24 28 48 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Salisbury United 3 v 1 Cove FC Eastern United 22 13 2 7 55 22 33 41 WEEK 2 Salisbury United 22 12 4 6 57 41 16 40 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Eastern United 0 v 0 Salisbury United Cove FC 22 9 6 7 55 33 22 33 0 v 0 Gawler Eagles FC 22 10 3 9 44 64 -20 33 AET Pirates FC 22 10 2 10 65 34 31 32 5 v 4 Pontian Eagles SC 22 8 5 9 35 36 -1 29 PEN Northern Demons 22 6 5 11 34 47 -13 23 14/11/2020 Second Leg of Semi-Final Adelaide University SC 1 v 0 Modbury Vista Noarlunga United 22 5 6 11 30 49 -19 21 WEEK 3 Adelaide Cobras 22 4 3 15 33 75 -42 15 3/12/2020 Preliminary Final Modbury Vista 1 v 3 Eastern United Mount Barker United SC 22 1 1 20 11 113 -102 4 WEEK 4

8/12/2020 Grand Final Adelaide University SC 0 v 2 Eastern United AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 UNDER 18 2020 STATE LEAGUE 2 UNDER 18 - FINAL SERIES

TEAM PWDLFA GD PTS WEEK 1 Salisbury United 22 13 1 6 88 40 48 40 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Noarlunga United 2 v 0 Eastern United Modbury Vista 22 12 2 6 75 35 40 38 7/11/2020 First Leg of Semi-Final Modbury Vista 2 v 5 Salisbury United Pontian Eagles SC 22 12 2 6 67 42 25 38 7/11/2020 Elimination Final Pontian Eagles SC 2 v 1 Adelaide University SC Noarlunga United 22 12 2 6 43 33 10 38 WEEK 2 Eastern United 22 12 0 8 57 22 35 36 14/11/2020 Second Lef of Semi-Final Salisbury United 4 v 1 Modbury Vista Adelaide University SC 22 10 3 7 54 41 13 33 14/11/2020 Elimination Final Pontian Eagles SC 5 v 0 Noarlunga United Adelaide Cobras 22 9 2 9 31 42 -11 29 WEEK 3 Cove FC 22 7 5 8 53 46 7 26 2/12/2020 Preliminary Final Modbury Vista 0 v 5 Pontian Eagles Pirates FC 22 8 2 10 50 45 5 26 WEEK 4 Gawler Eagles FC 22 4 2 14 31 77 -46 14 7/12/2020 Grand Final Salisbury United 3 v 3 Pontian Eagles Mount Barker United SC 22 0 1 19 15 141 -126 1 3 v 4 Northern Demons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AET FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 54 2020 HIGHEST GOAL SCORERS

FIRST NAME FAMILY NAME GENDER COMPETITION NAME TEAM NAME SEASON GAMES GOALS Allan Welsh Male National Premier League SA 2020 Adelaide Comets 2020 22 18 Christian Esposito Male National Premier League SA 2020 MetroStars 2020 21 15 Domenic Costanzo Male National Premier League SA 2020 Croydon Kings 2020 18 14 Thomas Briscoe Male National Premier League SA 2020 Cumberland United 2020 21 13 Terence Christopher Carter Male National Premier League SA 2020 Adelaide City 2020 19 13 Taki Tsialafos Male National Premier League SA 2020 Reserves Adelaide Comets 2020 21 17 Rhys Turner Male National Premier League SA 2020 Reserves Modbury Jets 2020 12 13 James Odenwalder Male National Premier League SA 2020 Reserves Raiders 2020 9 13 Vianne Kurikwimana Male National Premier League SA 2020 Reserves Raiders 2020 16 13 Dylan Tripodi Male National Premier League SA 2020 Reserves Modbury Jets 2020 9 12 Oscar Williams Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 Cumberland United 2020 22 27 Jake Tatarelli Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 Adelaide Blue Eagles 2020 20 25 Francesco Schimizzi Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 MetroStars 2020 22 23 Connor O'Brien Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 Cumberland United 2020 20 18 Adrian Totani Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 Campbelltown City 2020 20 14 Matthew Trusiewicz Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 Raiders 2020 12 14 Nicholas Toskas Male National Premier League SA 2020 U18 MetroStars 2020 18 14 Chelsie Dawber Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Adelaide City 2020 11 31 Maria Jose Rojas Pino Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Salisbury Inter 2020 14 24 Nicole Tilley Female Women's NPL SA 2020 West Adelaide 2020 14 11 Georgia Macri Female Women's NPL SA 2020 West Adelaide 2020 13 11 Dylan Holmes Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Adelaide City 2020 12 10 Tiarn Powell Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Adelaide City 2020 14 10 Fiona Worts Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Fulham United 2020 12 10 Natasha Pritchard Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Reserves Metro United WFC 2020 12 12 Alana Fitzsimmons Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Reserves Adelaide City 2020 14 12 Georgia Oliver Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Reserves Adelaide Comets 2020 13 8 Danielle Harmer Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Reserves Football SA NTC 2020 12 7 Margerita Fitzharris Female Women's NPL SA 2020 Reserves Adelaide University 2020 9 6 Jonathon Rideout Male State League 1 - 2020 South Adelaide 2020 22 34 Gonzalo Rodriguez Male State League 1 - 2020 Sturt Lions 2020 19 17 Stefan Simic Male State League 1 - 2020 White City 2020 22 16 Daniel Ryan Male State League 1 - 2020 Playford City 2020 21 15 Marco Mittiga Male State League 1 - 2020 Fulham United FC 2020 14 14 Cameron Gardner Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves Seaford Rangers 2020 21 17 Thomas Berg Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves Sturt Lions 2020 19 16 Liam Conway Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves WT Birkalla 2020 20 12 Cosimo De Ieso Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves Vipers FC 2020 16 12 Mitchell Miller Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves West Adelaide 2020 15 11 Thomas King Male State League 1 - 2020 Reserves WT Birkalla 2020 13 11 Matthew Visser Male State League 1 - 2020 U18 WT Birkalla 2020 21 35 Maksim Ivanic Male State League 1 - 2020 U18 West Adelaide 2020 18 24 Hugo Rimington Male State League 1 - 2020 U18 WT Birkalla 2020 21 20 Christopher Wieczorek Male State League 1 - 2020 U18 Fulham United FC 2020 17 18 Jordan Wright Male State League 1 - 2020 U18 Western Strikers 2020 14 18 Aaron Acton Male State League 2 - 2020 Eastern United 2020 21 19 Benny kovadio Male State League 2 - 2020 Gawler Eagles FC 2020 19 19 Omari Didero Male State League 2 - 2020 Pontian Eagles SC 2020 19 16 Andrew Orphanou Male State League 2 - 2020 Adelaide Cobras 2020 21 14 James Skeffington Male State League 2 - 2020 Pirates FC 2020 16 14 Jayden Upton Male State League 2 - 2020 Reserves Pirates FC 2020 20 25 Alex Conteh Male State League 2 - 2020 Reserves Adelaide University SC 2020 21 19 Harrison Trimper Male State League 2 - 2020 Reserves Salisbury United 2020 13 17 George Drewery Male State League 2 - 2020 Reserves Cove FC 2020 22 12 Blake Langridge Male State League 2 - 2020 Reserves Modbury Vista 2020 10 12 Samuel Comini Male State League 2 - 2020 U18 Modbury Vista 2020 19 24 Emir Sahinovic Male State League 2 - 2020 U18 Salisbury United 2020 20 17 Stefan Arciuolo Male State League 2 - 2020 U18 Eastern United 2020 20 16 Corey Powell Male State League 2 - 2020 U18 Modbury Vista 2020 15 16 Matthew Lill Male State League 2 - 2020 U18 Adelaide University SC 2020 14 16 STATISTICAL INFORMATION 55 2020 GIRLS & WOMEN’S LEAGUE TABLES

WOMEN’S DIVISION 1 WOMEN’S DIVISION 4

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Modbury Vista 12 9 2 1 58 10 48 29 1 Northern Wolves 14 12 0 2 46 15 31 36 2 Adelaide University 12 7 2 3 24 15 9 23 2 BOSA 14 11 0 3 60 12 48 33 3 Flinders Flames 12 6 3 3 29 22 7 21 3 East Adelaide 14 10 0 4 33 12 21 30 4 Football SA U15 Girls 12 6 2 4 44 22 22 20 4 Croydon Kings 14 6 1 7 23 28 -5 19 5 Salisbury Inter 12 5 2 5 22 19 3 17 5 Flinders Flames 14 5 2 7 15 24 -9 17 6 Metro United 12 8 0 4 31 20 11 24 6 Hahndorf 14 4 2 8 23 46 -23 14 7 Campbelltown City 12 2 2 8 13 41 -28 8 7 Salisbury Inter 14 3 7 4 21 20 1 16 8 Adelaide Comets 12 2 2 8 15 46 -31 8 8 Para Hills East* 10 4 1 5 10 19 -9 13 9 Western Strikers 12 1 1 10 4 45 -41 4 9 Adelaide University 14 3 4 7 17 27 -10 13 10 Northern Demons 14 3 3 8 17 43 -26 12

WOMEN’S DIVISION 2 11 Andrews Farm 14 2 4 8 14 33 -19 10 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 *Para Hills East withdrew following Round 11 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 WT Birkalla 14 11 2 1 52 13 39 35 2 South Adelaide 14 10 3 1 43 17 26 33 WOMEN’S DIVISION 5 3 Modbury Jets 14 11 0 3 37 18 19 33 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 4 Adelaide University 14 7 1 6 23 18 5 22 1 Mercedes Old Collegians 16 14 1 1 72 11 61 43 5 Ghan Kilburn City 14 4 1 9 23 36 -13 13 2 Ingle Farm 16 13 1 2 72 13 59 40 6 Modbury Vista 14 4 1 9 19 49 -30 13 3 Pulteney Old Scholars 16 10 1 5 39 24 15 31 7 Flinders Flames 14 3 1 10 16 31 -15 10 4 Mount Barker United 16 9 2 5 37 25 12 29 8 Old Ignatians 14 1 1 12 21 52 -31 4 5 Sacred Heart Old Collegians 16 6 3 7 29 26 3 21 6 Adelaide Jaguars 16 6 3 7 36 43 -7 21 WOMEN’S DIVISION 3 7 BOSA 16 8 1 7 36 25 11 25 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 8 Munno Para 16 7 4 5 29 35 -6 25 1 Pembroke Old Scholars 16 12 1 3 61 20 41 37 9 East Adelaide 16 5 2 9 19 43 -24 17

2 Croydon Kings 16 12 1 3 54 20 34 37 10 Flinders Flames 16 4 1 11 21 28 -7 13 AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL 3 Westminster Old Scholars 16 11 2 3 35 22 13 35 11 Modbury Jets 16 3 3 10 25 37 -12 12 4 Adelaide Jaguars 16 7 3 6 33 31 2 24 12 Adelaide University 16 0 0 16 2 107 -105 0 5 Adelaide Hills 16 7 2 7 28 24 4 23 6 Angle Vale 16 7 1 8 17 27 -10 22 WOMEN’S DIVISION 6 7 Metro United WFC 16 8 4 4 54 38 16 28 8 UniSA 16 7 2 7 38 47 -9 23 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 9 Noarlunga United 16 5 2 9 33 41 -8 17 1 Elizabeth Downs 14 11 1 2 30 13 17 34 10 Modbury Jets 16 3 3 10 27 49 -22 12 2 Elizabeth Grove 14 10 1 3 34 13 21 31 11 Raiders 16 2 3 11 9 41 -32 9 3 Salisbury Inter 14 7 2 5 24 19 5 23 12 Seymour Old Collegians 16 2 2 12 25 54 -29 8 4 Modbury Jets Amateurs 14 6 4 4 23 15 8 22 5 Adelaide Victory FC 14 5 5 4 25 14 11 20 6 Pembroke Old Scholars 14 6 2 6 21 17 4 20 7 Flinders Flames - Div 6 14 2 1 11 9 34 -25 7 8 Northern Wolves 14 1 0 13 14 55 -41 3 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 56 2020 GIRLS & WOMEN’S LEAGUE TABLES

UNDER 17 GIRLS RED UNDER 13 GIRLS BLUE

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Football SA U14 Girls 16 13 1 1 69 17 52 40 1 Cove Marion 14 13 0 1 65 13 52 39 2 Cumberland United 16 13 0 2 73 13 60 39 2 Adelaide University 14 10 1 3 29 18 11 31 3 Metro United 16 12 0 3 44 18 26 36 3 Salisbury Inter 14 10 0 4 50 27 23 30 4 Adelaide Hills 16 6 2 7 27 38 -11 20 4 Cumberland United 14 7 3 4 39 21 18 24 5 Adelaide University 16 5 2 8 33 35 -2 17 5 Adelaide Cobras 14 5 2 7 44 42 2 17 6 West Adelaide 16 4 1 10 21 53 -32 13 6 Noarlunga United 14 4 1 9 25 48 -23 13 7 Salisbury Inter 15 7 2 5 34 21 13 23 7 West Adelaide 14 3 0 11 22 53 -31 9 8 Adelaide Comets 15 4 2 8 24 36 -12 14 8 Modbury Jets 14 0 1 13 10 62 -52 1 9 Adelaide City 15 3 3 8 21 42 -21 12 10 Cove Marion 15 3 1 10 16 50 -34 10 UNDER 13 GIRLS PURPLE 11 Fulham United 15 3 0 11 12 51 -39 9 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 South Adelaide 14 12 1 1 83 11 72 37 UNDER 17 GIRLS BLUE 2 Tea Tree Gully 14 11 0 3 58 19 39 33 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 3 Cove Marion 14 9 1 4 45 19 26 28 1 Modbury Vista 14 11 1 0 63 12 51 34 4 Metro United WFC 14 8 2 4 36 16 20 26 2 South Adelaide 14 9 0 3 46 19 27 27 5 Adelaide University 14 5 2 7 49 48 1 17 3 White City 14 7 1 4 31 21 10 22 6 Salisbury Inter 14 4 0 10 29 59 -30 12 4 Mount Barker United 14 5 1 6 24 31 -7 16 7 Adelaide Jaguars 14 4 0 10 18 53 -35 12 5 Modbury Jets 14 4 0 8 34 56 -22 12 8 Modbury Jets 14 0 0 14 8 101 -93 0 6 Gawler 14 3 0 9 22 48 -26 9 7 Raiders 14 1 1 10 16 49 -33 4

UNDER 15 GIRLS RED

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide University 14 9 1 2 39 13 26 28 2 Modbury Vista 14 8 2 2 46 17 29 26 3 Adelaide Jaguars 14 8 2 2 40 13 27 26 4 Adelaide Hills 14 4 3 5 19 32 -13 15 5 Cove Marion 14 4 1 7 26 29 -3 13 6 Adelaide Comets 14 2 1 9 11 36 -25 7 7 Cumberland United 14 2 0 10 14 55 -41 6

UNDER 15 GIRLS BLUE

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Salisbury Inter 13 8 4 1 42 9 33 28 2 Noarlunga United 13 8 3 2 34 19 15 27 3 Adelaide City 13 7 3 3 32 18 14 24 4 Cumberland United 13 7 0 6 26 24 2 21 5 Modbury Jets 13 5 5 3 36 21 15 20 6 Adelaide University 13 6 4 3 33 17 16 22 7 Adelaide Jaguars 13 5 3 5 24 21 3 18 8 Metro United WFC 13 3 2 8 27 31 -4 11 9 West Adelaide 13 3 0 10 7 39 -32 9 10 Cove Marion 13 1 0 12 9 71 -62 3

UNDER 15 GIRLS PURPLE

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 White City 15 11 0 1 73 15 58 33 2 Adelaide Hills 15 10 0 2 38 15 23 30 3 Salisbury Inter 15 6 0 6 33 25 8 18 4 West Adelaide 15 2 0 10 14 56 -42 6 5 Port Adelaide 15 1 0 11 11 58 -47 3

UNDER 13 GIRLS RED

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide University 14 11 1 0 56 5 51 34 2 Modbury Vista 14 10 1 1 52 4 48 31 3 Adelaide City 14 7 0 5 30 23 7 21 4 Adelaide Jaguars 14 6 1 5 45 20 25 19 5 Fulham United 14 4 1 7 21 35 -14 13 6 Adelaide Comets 14 1 0 11 3 60 -57 3 7 WT Birkalla 14 1 0 11 8 68 -60 3 STATISTICAL INFORMATION 57 2020 JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLES

U12 BLUE JPL UNDER 12 RED JPL

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Cumberland United 9 9 0 0 50 5 45 27 1 Campbelltown City 9 8 1 0 63 6 57 25 2 Adelaide City 9 8 0 1 42 6 36 24 2 MetroStars 9 8 1 0 67 11 56 25 3 WT Birkalla 9 7 0 2 37 5 32 21 3 Modbury Vista 9 6 0 3 38 24 14 18 4 Seaford Rangers 9 6 0 3 46 13 33 18 4 Modbury Jets 9 6 0 3 31 23 8 18 5 South Adelaide 9 5 0 4 23 19 4 15 5 Playford City 9 5 0 4 29 27 2 15 6 The Cove 9 4 0 5 22 32 -10 12 6 Croydon Kings 9 4 1 4 21 26 -5 13 7 Fulham United 9 3 0 6 6 28 -22 9 7 Adelaide University 9 3 1 5 16 33 -17 10 8 Adelaide Blue Eagles 9 2 0 7 24 36 -12 6 8 Vipers FC 9 2 0 7 17 52 -35 6 9 Mount Barker United 9 1 0 8 7 61 -54 3 9 Adelade Hills 9 1 0 8 17 58 -41 3 10 Adelaide Cobras 9 0 0 9 6 58 -52 0 10 Uni SA 9 0 0 9 9 48 -39 0 ANNUAL REPORT 2020

U12 YELLOW JPL U12 A JPL

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide Olympic 9 7 1 1 46 5 41 22 1 Cumberland United 5 5 0 0 19 2 17 15 2 Raiders 9 7 1 1 44 5 39 22 2 Adelaide Olympic 5 4 0 1 22 3 19 12 3 Para Hills Knights 9 6 3 0 38 8 30 21 3 Adelaide City 5 2 0 3 7 9 -2 6 4 Adelaide Comets 9 6 1 2 32 10 22 19 4 Raiders 5 2 0 3 6 11 -5 6 5 Sturt Lions 9 5 1 3 38 22 16 16 5 MetroStars 5 1 1 3 5 19 -14 4 6 West Adelaide 9 4 0 5 25 24 1 12 6 Campbelltown City 5 0 1 4 4 19 -15 1 7 White City 9 3 1 5 18 31 -13 10 8 Port Adelaide 9 2 0 7 22 52 -30 6 9 Gawler Eagles 9 1 0 8 5 60 -55 3 10 Salisbury United 9 0 0 9 5 56 -51 0 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 58 STATISTICAL INFORMATION 59 2020 JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLES

U12 B JPL U13 B JPL

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide Comets 5 4 0 1 12 4 8 12 1 Seaford Rangers 8 7 0 1 26 6 20 21 2 Seaford Rangers 5 3 1 1 17 6 11 10 2 South Adelaide 8 6 0 2 42 14 28 18 3 WT Birkalla 5 3 1 1 16 6 10 10 3 Cumberland United 8 6 0 2 38 10 28 18 4 Para Hills Knights 5 3 0 2 18 8 10 9 4 Raiders 8 5 0 3 30 12 18 15 5 Modbury Vista 5 1 0 4 3 21 -18 3 5 Modbury Jets 8 5 0 3 20 15 5 15 6 Modbury Jets 5 0 0 5 5 26 -21 0 6 The Cove 8 4 0 4 25 27 -2 12 7 Vipers FC 8 2 0 6 18 41 -23 6 U12 C JPL 8 Adelaide University 8 1 0 7 11 37 -26 3 9 Port Adelaide 8 0 0 8 4 52 -48 0 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS

1 Sturt Lions 5 5 0 0 24 5 19 15 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 U13 B JPL - TOP HALF 2 West Adelaide 5 3 1 1 7 4 3 10 3 South Adelaide 5 2 1 2 11 7 4 7 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 4 The Cove 5 2 0 3 6 13 -7 6 1 Seaford Rangers 12 10 0 2 35 9 26 30 5 Playford City 5 1 1 3 6 17 -11 4 2 Modbury Jets 12 7 2 3 29 18 11 23 6 Croydon Kings 5 0 1 4 6 14 -8 1 3 Cumberland United 12 7 1 4 44 18 26 22 4 South Adelaide 12 7 0 5 49 29 20 21 U12 D JPL 5 Raiders 12 6 1 5 38 22 16 19

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS U13 B JPL - BOTTOM HALF 1 Adelaide Blue Eagles 5 5 0 0 29 4 25 15 2 Fulham United 5 3 0 2 19 7 12 9 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 3 White City 5 2 2 1 13 9 4 8 1 The Cove 11 6 0 5 40 34 6 18 4 Adelaide University 5 2 1 2 8 14 -6 7 2 Vipers FC 11 4 0 7 27 49 -22 12 5 Vipers FC 5 1 0 4 5 27 -22 3 3 Adelaide University 11 3 0 8 20 44 -24 9 6 Port Adelaide 5 0 1 4 6 19 -13 1 4 Port Adelaide 11 0 0 11 8 67 -59 0 FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

U12 E JPL U13 C JPL

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Uni SA 5 4 0 1 22 16 6 12 1 Salisbury United 15 11 2 2 79 45 34 35 2 Adelaide Hills 5 3 0 2 20 12 8 9 2 Playford City 15 10 1 4 51 31 20 31 3 Gawler Eagles 5 3 0 2 22 16 6 9 3 Modbury Vista 15 9 0 6 76 37 39 27 4 Salisbury United 5 2 1 2 14 20 -6 7 4 Adelaide Hills 15 7 0 8 49 62 -13 21 5 Adelaide Cobras 5 2 0 3 13 9 4 6 5 Gawler Eagles 15 6 1 8 59 56 3 19 6 Mount Barker United 5 0 1 4 9 27 -18 1 6 Mount Barker United 15 0 0 15 13 96 -83 0

U13A JPL U14 A JPL - TOP HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide Comets 10 10 0 0 33 6 27 30 1 MetroStars 12 9 1 2 41 13 28 28 2 White City 10 6 2 2 32 17 15 20 2 Adelaide Comets 12 8 1 3 37 24 13 25 3 Campbelltown City 10 5 3 2 18 14 4 18 3 West Adelaide 12 8 0 4 22 22 0 24 4 WT Birkalla 10 4 3 3 14 11 3 15 4 WT Birkalla 12 7 1 4 33 17 16 22 5 West Adelaide 10 5 0 5 22 20 2 15 5 Adelaide City 12 7 1 4 26 16 10 22 6 Para Hills Knights 10 4 3 3 23 22 1 15 6 Campbelltown City 12 7 1 4 24 25 -1 22 7 Adelaide City 10 4 2 4 21 15 6 14 7 Football SA U13 Boys 12 6 2 4 30 20 10 20 8 MetroStars 10 4 1 5 21 26 -5 13 8 Raiders 12 6 0 6 43 27 16 18 9 Sturt Lions 10 3 2 5 24 30 -6 11 9 Cumberland United 12 5 0 7 21 33 -12 15 10 Croydon Kings 10 1 1 8 24 37 -13 4 10 Croydon Kings 12 4 0 8 21 34 -13 12 11 Adelaide Blue Eagles 10 0 1 9 12 46 -34 1 11 Eastern United 12 3 2 7 12 24 -12 11 12 Modbury Vista 12 1 2 9 16 41 -25 5 U13A JPL - TOP HALF 13 Sturt Lions 12 1 1 10 7 37 -30 4

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS U14 A JPL - TOP HALF 1 Adelaide Comets 15 15 0 0 52 10 42 45 2 Campbelltown City 15 7 4 4 27 23 4 25 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 3 West Adelaide 15 8 1 6 30 30 0 25 1 Adelaide Comets 18 14 1 3 56 29 27 43 4 White City 15 6 4 5 40 30 10 22 2 MetroStars 18 12 2 4 56 23 33 38 5 Para Hills Knights 15 6 4 5 30 31 -1 22 3 Adelaide City 17 9 3 5 39 22 17 30 6 WT Birkalla 15 4 4 7 17 20 -3 16 4 Football SA U13 Boys 18 8 4 6 42 34 8 28 5 West Adelaide 18 9 1 8 29 38 -9 28 U13A JPL - BOTTOM HALF 6 Campbelltown City 18 9 1 8 31 42 -11 28 7 WT Birkalla 17 8 1 8 40 29 11 25 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 MetroStars 14 6 1 7 27 32 -5 19 NO PLAY GAME 2 Adelaide City 14 5 3 6 27 24 3 18 3 Sturt Lions 14 5 3 6 32 35 -3 18 Under 14 A JPL - Top Half Adelaide City vs WT Birkalla 4 Croydon Kings 14 3 1 10 32 44 -12 10 5 Adelaide Blue Eagles 14 2 1 11 17 52 -35 7 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 60 2020 JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLES

U14 A JPL - BOTTOM HALF U15 A JPL - TOP HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Raiders 17 11 0 6 61 33 28 33 1 Adelaide City 16 13 2 1 70 16 54 41 2 Cumberland United 17 7 1 9 36 44 -8 22 2 Para Hills Knights 16 10 1 5 50 28 22 31 3 Modbury Vista 17 5 2 10 31 52 -21 17 3 WT Birkalla 16 8 3 5 50 43 7 27 4 Eastern United 17 4 3 10 16 36 -20 15 4 Football SA U14 Boys 16 8 2 6 41 31 10 26 5 Croydon Kings 17 4 1 12 28 52 -24 13 5 West Adelaide 16 8 1 7 27 28 -1 25 6 Sturt Lions 17 2 2 13 16 47 -31 8 6 MetroStars 16 7 3 6 50 34 16 24

U14 B JPL U15 A JPL - BOTTOM HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Para Hills Knights 10 8 1 1 53 11 42 25 1 Adelaide Comets 16 10 0 6 38 36 2 30 2 Gawler Eagles 10 8 0 2 28 15 13 24 2 Sturt Lions 16 6 2 8 23 48 -25 20 3 Western Strikers 10 7 1 2 28 12 16 22 3 Campbelltown City 16 5 2 9 30 38 -8 17 4 Modbury Jets 10 6 2 2 40 15 25 20 4 Raiders 16 5 2 9 37 55 -18 17 5 Adelaide Hills 10 5 2 3 26 15 11 17 5 Adelaide University 16 4 1 11 23 53 -30 13 6 South Adelaide 10 5 0 5 21 28 -7 15 6 Adelaide Olympic 16 2 1 13 29 58 -29 7 7 Vipers FC 10 5 0 5 21 30 -9 15 8 Seaford Rangers 10 3 2 5 23 32 -9 11 U15 B JPL 9 White City 10 2 1 7 11 31 -20 7 10 Adelaide Blue Eagles 10 1 1 8 7 32 -25 4 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 11 Mount Barker United 10 0 0 10 7 44 -37 0 1 South Adelaide 13 12 0 1 66 13 53 36 2 Modbury Jets 13 11 0 2 51 10 41 33 3 The Cove 13 9 1 3 50 14 36 28 U14 B JPL - TOP HALF 4 Fulham United 13 8 4 1 37 11 26 28 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 5 Cumberland United 13 9 0 4 62 21 41 27 1 Para Hills Knights 15 13 1 1 80 19 61 40 6 Salisbury United 13 8 1 4 52 24 28 25 2 Western Strikers 15 10 1 4 43 23 20 31 7 Gawler Eagles 13 7 1 5 64 32 32 22 3 Modbury Jets 15 8 3 4 57 25 32 27 8 Playford City 13 7 0 6 38 32 6 21 4 Gawler Eagles 15 9 0 6 39 41 -2 27 9 Western Strikers 13 5 1 7 40 52 -12 16 5 Adelaide Hills 15 7 3 5 37 30 7 24 10 Port Adelaide 13 4 2 7 31 48 -17 14 6 South Adelaide 15 6 0 9 31 49 -18 18 11 Modbury Vista 13 2 1 10 22 53 -31 7 12 Croydon Kings 13 2 0 11 15 84 -69 6 U14 B JPL - BOTTOM HALF 13 Mount Barker United 13 1 1 11 13 57 -44 4 14 Seaford Rangers 13 0 0 13 11 101 -90 0 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Seaford Rangers 14 7 2 5 34 35 -1 23 U16 A JPL 2 Vipers FC 14 5 0 9 28 47 -19 15 3 Adelaide Blue Eagles 14 4 1 9 15 36 -21 13 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 4 White City 14 3 1 10 19 45 -26 10 1 MetroStars 11 9 1 1 36 10 26 28 5 Mount Barker United 14 2 0 12 20 53 -33 6 2 Adelaide Blue Eagles 11 8 1 2 40 12 28 25 3 Adelaide City 11 8 1 2 37 16 21 25 U14 C JPL 4 Adelaide Comets 11 7 1 3 41 13 28 22 5 Raiders 11 6 1 4 25 16 9 19 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 6 Football SA U15 Boys 11 5 2 4 23 26 -3 17 1 Port Adelaide 14 11 1 2 74 26 48 34 7 Campbelltown City 11 4 2 5 23 22 1 14 2 Adelaide Olympic 14 10 0 4 64 19 45 30 8 Cumberland United 11 4 1 6 27 34 -7 13 3 The Cove 14 9 2 3 60 24 36 29 9 WT Birkalla 11 3 2 6 17 30 -13 11 4 Fulham United 14 7 3 4 49 17 32 24 10 West Adelaide 11 3 1 7 15 43 -28 10 5 Adelaide University 14 7 3 4 38 26 12 24 11 Sturt Lions 11 1 1 9 13 39 -26 4 6 Northern Demons 14 5 1 8 31 45 -14 16 12 Modbury Vista 11 0 2 9 5 41 -36 2 7 Noarlunga United 14 2 0 12 18 84 -66 6 8 Adelaide Cobras 14 0 0 14 4 97 -93 0 U16 A JPL - TOP HALF

U15 A JPL TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide Blue Eagles 16 11 3 2 54 16 38 36 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 2 Adelaide City 16 11 2 3 46 20 26 35 1 Adelaide City 11 10 1 0 58 12 46 31 3 MetroStars 16 10 2 4 44 20 24 32 2 Para Hills Knights 11 8 1 2 40 18 22 25 4 Raiders 16 10 1 5 38 23 15 31 3 WT Birkalla 11 6 3 2 38 28 10 21 5 Football SA U15 Boys 16 7 2 7 30 37 -7 23 4 MetroStars 11 6 2 3 42 17 25 20 6 Adelaide Comets 16 7 1 8 46 33 13 22 5 West Adelaide 11 6 1 4 21 18 3 19 6 Football SA U14 Boys 11 5 0 6 23 21 2 15 U16 A JPL - BOTTOM HALF 7 Adelaide Comets 11 5 0 6 22 31 -9 15 8 Raiders 11 4 1 6 26 38 -12 13 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 9 Sturt Lions 11 4 0 7 14 38 -24 12 1 Cumberland United 16 7 3 6 38 37 1 24 10 Campbelltown City 11 3 0 8 18 30 -12 9 2 WT Birkalla 16 7 2 7 35 38 -3 23 11 Adelaide University 11 3 0 8 13 37 -24 9 3 Campbelltown City 16 6 3 7 39 32 7 21 12 Adelaide Olympic 11 1 1 9 17 44 -27 4 4 West Adelaide 16 4 2 10 22 63 -41 14 5 Sturt Lions 16 3 1 12 26 54 -28 10 6 Modbury Vista 16 1 2 13 12 57 -45 5 U17 BJPL U17 AJPL-BOTTOM HALF U17 AJPL-TOP HALF U17 AJPL U16 CJPL U16 BJPL 0SturtLionsJSL 10 2SouthAdelaide 12 West Adelaide 10 1Western Strikers 11 1Para HillsKnights 11 lmtnBldg 05053 3715 7 23 30 5 0 5 10 PlymptonBulldogs 6 Adelaide CityJSL 5 WTBirkalla 4 Croydon Kings 6 dlieCmt S 04152 5013 0 25 25 5 1 4 10 SalisburyUnited 9 Playford City 8 Adelaide CometsJSL 7 dlieVcoyF 0721 2 7 10 Adelaide Victory FC 3 Seaford Rangers 2 MetroStars 5 ModburyJets 4 ModburyVista 3 Adelaide City 2 18 7 1 6 14 TheCove 8 Para HillsKnights 6 Adelaide Olympic 5 FulhamUnited 3 Croydon Kings 2 apelonCt 66372 26 23 7 3 6 16 Campbelltown City 2 ModburyVista 2 PortAdelaide 20 2 9 1 4 14 Adelaide University 7 ModburyJets 4 dlieBu als1 444 34 5 6 5 16 Adelaide BlueEagles 3 45 ModburyJets 10 3 11 9 1 1 2 4 14 14 Adelaide Victory FC 8 NorthernDemons 7 White City 4 SalisburyUnited 3 Seaford Rangers 6 Adelaide Hills 5 Para HillsKnights 4 West Adelaide 5 Adelaide City 4 SouthAdelaide 6 Croydon Kings 5 MetroStars 6 apelonCt 15331 5318 3 15 18 3 3 5 11 Campbelltown City 7 ubradUie 15242 9917 9 19 28 4 2 5 11 CumberlandUnited 8 dlieBu als1 229 22 4 4 3 11 Adelaide BlueEagles 9 SturtLions 1 32 29 23 52 4 2 10 16 Cumberland United 1 33 17 22 39 3 3 10 16 Adelaide Comets 1 15 16 31 1 3 7 11 Adelaide Comets 1 Eastern United 1 SouthAdelaide 1 TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM 06132 81 19 10 18 4 28 3 1 1 5 10 6 10 19 -2 25 23 7 4 5 16 01271 33 17 7 2 1 10 0001 8-30 -43 48 5 10 10 -5 0 16 25 5 0 20 6 10 3 1 2 10 3 10 08023 222 12 34 2 0 8 10 6 4 6 16 08112 8825 8 18 26 1 1 8 10 31 20 4 31 3 4 51 3 5 8 16 4 8 16 9 16 42 45 11 56 0 0 5 14 -28 14 39 15 11 -4 11 40 2 36 7 1 25 14 3 6 4 28 28 35 14 4 34 17 5 3 52 1 7 1 14 8 1 14 12 14 48425 35 59 2 4 8 14 4 4 6 14 46263 8620 6 20 28 7 34 34 6 41 6 2 2 6 14 6 14 44193 42 31 45 9 33 7 1 1 4 14 6 14 64392 6-015 -20 46 26 9 3 4 16 63493 42 35 9 4 3 16 6101 86 4 3 -46 64 18 15 0 1 16 16322 1721 7 21 28 2 3 6 11 15423 81 19 12 18 30 2 4 5 11 15423 51 19 10 25 35 2 4 5 11 15332 4718 7 14 21 3 3 5 11 153330 3 3 5 11 1001 44 8 8 -6 11 29 0 23 7 0 11 2 2 11 12181 8-07 -20 38 18 8 1 2 11 P P P P P P W W W W W W D D D D D D L L L L L L 24 27 24 37 47 37 37 F F F F F F 6122 1 36 81 28 19 29 28 2 35 48 24 24 27 27 37 24 41 16 13 14 A A A A A A 523 15 9 GD GD GD GD GD GD -35 -24 -36 -16 -17 -12 -10 24 -11 -11 322 13 919 -9 -3 -7 -7 4 18 6 PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS 28 24 24 24 37 13 13 13 21 19 21 13 13 5 9 7 0 U12 JSLBLUE U17 BJPL-BOTTOM HALF U17 BJPL-TOP HALF U12 AJSL U12 JSLYELLOW U12 JSLRED 0Aead nvriyJL1 0-33 -43 50 7 9 0 1 10 Adelaide University JSL 10 0SuhAead e S 3-40 -44 53 9 9 0 0 9 SouthAdelaide Red JSL 10 0Adelaide Thunder 10 1SaodRnesBakJL1 3-43 -44 53 9 9 0 1 10 Seaford Rangers BlackJSL 11 aaHlsKihsJL1 21 318 13 19 32 2 3 5 10 Para HillsKnightsJSL 3 PlymptonBulldogs 6 ot dlieBu S 05143 35 34 4 1 25 41 5 9 10 50 ModburyVista JSL 1 6 SouthAdelaide BlueJSL 1 5 West Adelaide JSL 8 4 10 CumberlandUnited GoldJSL 2 SalisburyUnited 3 Playford City 2 SturtLions 5 WTBirkalla 4 Adelaide CityJSL 3 Seaford Rangers 2 ubradUie odJL53021 209 0 12 12 2 0 3 5 CumberlandUnited GoldJSL 2 tr in rneJL1 821 18 6 0 4 10 SturtLionsOrange JSL 7 Western Strikers 5 SturtLionsJSL 4 dlieCmt S 2847 4 8 12 2 1 2 5 4 Adelaide CometsJSL 3 22 26 9 35 1 1 7 9 FulhamUnited White JSL 2 etr tiesJL1 22 612 -6 28 22 4 3 3 10 Western Strikers JSL 8 ElizabethGrove 5 16 3 20 23 3 1 5 9 Adelaide CityWhite JSL 3 TBral lc S 92 817 18 21 39 2 2 5 9 WTBirkallaBlackJSL 3 ElizabethGrove 2 uhmUie lc S 02261 30 17 6 2 2 10 FulhamUnited BlackJSL 9 uhmUie ht S 4- 3 -9 14 5 4 0 1 5 FulhamUnited White JSL 6 4 TBral elwJL93332 2012 13 0 4 22 13 22 17 3 4 3 1 3 4 9 9 WTBirkallaYellow JSL 6 SturtLionsWhite JSL 5 apelonCt ht S 61 717 17 19 36 2 2 5 9 Campbelltown CityWhite JSL 4 efr agr elwJL93061 28 18 6 0 3 9 Seaford Rangers Yellow JSL 8 Raiders JSL 7 SalisburyInter 5 Metrostars JSL 9 PlymptonBulldogs 6 SturtLionsBlueJSL 7 ModburyJets JSL 8 TheCove JSL 9 dlieCt lc S 01 58 65 0 0 10 10 22 Adelaide CityBlackJSL 3 1 35 38 6 1 7 14 Adelaide CometsJSL 1 35 28 10 38 2 2 11 15 Adelaide Victory FC 1 dlieCt lc S 24813 8 4 12 0 1 4 5 Adelaide CityBlackJSL 1 25 26 3 29 0 1 8 9 Campbelltown CityRed JSL 1 45 4 49 0 0 9 9 Adelaide CometsJSL 1 TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM Campbelltown CityRed JSL Cumberland United Green JSL STATISTICAL INFORMATION 57263 2723 7 32 39 6 2 7 15 04332 1- 15 -8 31 16 23 7 3 25 3 32 4 4 10 1 5 10 14 19 -5 38 2 33 33 6 35 7 3 1 5 14 6 14 25 -5 38 26 33 17 6 21 1 4 38 5 4 8 42 15 4 2 7 15 2 8 15 9 15 4001 16 5 0 -58 69 11 43 14 26 0 10 2 0 14 2 14 011 10 3 0 2 5 0- 6 -2 10 8 3 0 2 5 31 322 43 10 53 1 1 7 9 P P P 31 13 9 14 23 2 4 3 9 P P P 922 19 4 2 3 9 638 26 5 0 4 9 031 20 5 3 1 9 03 611 -6 36 30 4 2 3 9 93 611 -6 35 29 4 2 3 9 93 69 -6 35 29 6 0 3 9 8 9 0 0 9 452 14 7 1 1 9 W W W W W W D D D D D D L L L L L L 37 F F F F F F 24 27 63 A A A A A A GD GD GD GD GD GD 5 0 -55 -38 -17 -13 -10 -12 57 -11 025 10 829 18 -3 -3 -1 -1 PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS 30 27 16 12 12 11 8 6 8 9 6 4 61 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2020 62 2020 JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLES

U12 B JSL U13 A JSL - BOTTOM HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Cumberland United Green JSL 4 4 0 0 12 1 11 12 1 Adelaide City Black JSL 13 6 0 7 37 42 -5 18 2 Adelaide City White JSL 4 3 0 1 14 5 9 9 2 WT Birkalla JSL 12 5 0 7 26 43 -17 15 3 Para Hills Knights JSL 4 1 1 2 8 6 2 4 3 Sturt Lions Blue JSL 12 4 2 6 28 40 -12 14 4 WT Birkalla Black JSL 4 1 1 2 7 13 -6 4 4 South Adelaide Blue JSL 13 2 1 10 17 59 -42 7 5 Campbelltown City White JSL 4 0 0 4 3 19 -16 0 5 Adelaide City White JSL 13 2 0 11 17 63 -46 6

U12 C JSL NO PLAY GAME

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Under 13 A JSL - Bottom Half WT Birkalla JSL vs Sturt Lions Blue JSL 1 WT Birkalla Yellow JSL 4 4 0 0 16 7 9 12 2 Sturt Lions White JSL 4 3 0 1 17 10 7 9 U13 B JSL 3 Salisbury Inter 4 2 0 2 7 7 0 6 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 4 South Adelaide Blue JSL 4 1 0 3 9 15 -6 3 1 Fulham United JSL 9 7 0 2 28 15 13 21 5 West Adelaide JSL 4 0 0 4 7 17 -10 0 2 Cumberland United JSL 9 6 2 1 43 15 28 20 3 West Adelaide JSL 9 6 2 1 35 17 18 20 U12 D JSL 4 Raiders JSL 9 6 0 3 32 25 7 18 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 5 West Beach FC 9 4 1 4 21 24 -3 13 1 Modbury Vista JSL 4 3 1 0 22 8 14 10 6 Modbury Jets JSL 9 3 1 5 13 24 -11 10 2 Raiders JSL 4 3 1 0 9 4 5 10 7 Plympton Bulldogs 9 3 1 5 18 34 -16 10 3 Sturt Lions Orange JSL 4 1 0 3 6 8 -2 3 8 Tea Tree Gully 9 2 3 4 15 26 -11 9 4 Sturt Lions Blue JSL 4 1 0 3 14 18 -4 3 9 The Cove JSL 9 1 1 7 25 33 -8 4 5 Plympton Bulldogs 4 1 0 3 8 21 -13 3 10 South Adelaide Red JSL 9 1 1 7 21 38 -17 4

U12 E JSL U13 B JSL - TOP HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Seaford Rangers Yellow JSL 4 4 0 0 11 3 8 12 1 Cumberland United JSL 13 10 2 1 63 21 42 32 2 Metrostars JSL 4 3 0 1 11 6 5 9 2 Fulham United JSL 13 9 1 3 40 21 19 28 3 Modbury Jets JSL 4 2 0 2 7 10 -3 6 3 Raiders JSL 13 7 1 5 37 35 2 22 4 Fulham United Black JSL 4 1 0 3 8 12 -4 3 4 West Adelaide JSL 13 6 3 4 39 35 4 21 5 Western Strikers JSL 4 0 0 4 1 7 -6 0 5 West Beach FC 13 5 2 6 28 32 -4 17

U12 F JSL U13 B JSL - BOTTOM HALF

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 South Adelaide Red JSL 4 3 0 1 20 9 11 9 1 Plympton Bulldogs 13 5 2 6 30 45 -15 17 2 Seaford Rangers Black JSL 4 3 0 1 12 5 7 9 2 Modbury Jets JSL 13 5 1 7 20 33 -13 16 3 Adelaide University JSL 4 2 0 2 7 8 -1 6 3 The Cove JSL 13 4 2 7 41 39 2 14 4 The Cove JSL 4 1 0 3 9 13 -4 3 4 Tea Tree Gully 13 2 4 7 22 39 -17 10 5 Adelaide Thunder 4 1 0 3 6 19 -13 3 5 South Adelaide Red JSL 13 2 2 9 37 57 -20 8

U13 A JSL U13 C JSL

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Adelaide Comets Black JSL 9 8 1 0 52 5 47 25 1 Adelaide Thunder 14 13 1 0 100 29 71 40 2 Campbelltown City JSL 9 8 0 1 44 9 35 24 2 Seaford Rangers JSL 14 12 1 1 76 33 43 37 3 Elizabeth Grove 9 6 2 1 51 13 38 20 3 McLaren Districts 14 8 0 6 57 44 13 24 4 MetroStars JSL 9 5 1 3 34 26 8 16 4 Adelaide Comets Blue JSL 14 7 1 6 64 58 6 22 5 Western Strikers JSL 9 4 1 4 17 23 -6 13 5 Sturt Lions Orange JSL 14 5 3 6 58 64 -6 18 6 Adelaide City Black JSL 9 4 0 5 28 32 -4 12 6 Southern Breakers 14 3 1 10 45 76 -31 10 7 WT Birkalla JSL 9 3 0 6 18 38 -20 9 7 Adelaide Blue Eagles JSL 14 3 0 11 28 71 -43 9 8 Sturt Lions Blue JSL 9 1 2 6 14 35 -21 5 8 Noarlunga United JSL 14 1 1 12 21 74 -53 4 9 South Adelaide Blue JSL 9 1 1 7 11 48 -37 4 10 Adelaide City White JSL 9 1 0 8 10 50 -40 3 U14 A JSL TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS U13 A JSL - TOP HALF 1 Adelaide City JSL 8 8 0 0 35 4 31 24 TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 2 MetroStars JSL 8 6 0 2 46 10 36 18 1 Adelaide Comets Black JSL 13 10 2 1 59 11 48 32 3 Para Hills Knights JSL 8 5 0 3 19 15 4 15 2 Campbelltown City JSL 13 10 1 2 50 13 37 31 4 Elizabeth Grove 8 4 2 2 30 25 5 14 3 Elizabeth Grove 13 8 2 3 58 19 39 26 5 Campbelltown City JSL 8 4 1 3 20 23 -3 13 4 MetroStars JSL 13 7 1 5 40 32 8 22 6 Adelaide Comets JSL 8 3 1 4 18 11 7 10 5 Western Strikers JSL 13 5 1 7 19 29 -10 16 7 Cumberland United JSL 8 3 0 5 21 33 -12 9 8 The Cove JSL 8 1 0 7 8 41 -33 3 9 Sturt Lions Blue JSL 8 0 0 8 5 40 -35 0 U15 BJSL U15 AJSL-BOTTOM HALF U15 AJSL-TOP HALF U15 AJSL U14 BJSL U14 AJSL-BOTTOM HALF U14 AJSL-TOP HALF 0McLaren Districts 10 1Tea Tree Gully 11 Raiders JSL 5 Para HillsKnightsJSL 4 Adelaide CometsBlackJSL 3 Adelaide CometsBlueJSL 5 ModburyJets JSL 4 8 14 0 0 14 SturtLionsWhite JSL 8 MetroStars JSL 2 ElizabethGrove Green 6 TheCove JSL 3 ElizabethGrove Gold 3 MetroStars JSL 2 PlymptonBulldogs 7 SturtLionsOrange JSL 6 Adelaide University JSL 5 WTBirkallaJSL 4 SouthernBreakers 9 SturtLionsJSL 8 Para HillsKnightsJSL 4 Adelaide University JSL 7 GawlerEaglesJSL 2 ModburyVista JSL 3 Raiders JSL 2 CumberlandUnited JSL 2 ElizabethGrove 3 MetroStars JSL 2 Raiders JSL 5 Adelaide CityJSL 2 SturtLionsBlueJSL 4 TheCove JSL 3 Para HillsKnightsJSL 4 Adelaide CityJSL 6 Campbelltown CityJSL 5 Campbelltown CityJSL 9 SouthAdelaide JSL 8 CumberlandUnited JSL 7 SouthAdelaide JSL 3 apelonCt S 11192 53 21 9 1 1 11 Campbelltown CityJSL 4 GhanKilburn City 1 Cumberland United JSL 1 ElizabethGrove Gold 1 Adelaide CometsBlackJSL 1 GhanKilburnCity 1 Adelaide CometsJSL 1 Adelaide CityJSL 1 TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 12 10 10 8 -41 61 20 10 2 2 14 14 14 14 10 12 1 1 12 14 12 10 10 10 10 32 41 18 59 2 2 14 10 14 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 1 -41 48 7 12 10 8 1 2 0 11 1 11 13172 53 22 7 1 3 11 8 8 8 8 8 8 P P P P P P P 8 8 8 10 10 10 W W W W W W W 4 6 7 0 4 7 8 4 7 4 6 8 9 2 2 5 7 3 8 5 7 9 6 5 5 4 5 3 4 5 3 0 2 3 1 D D D D D D D 2 3 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 7 9 8 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 7 2 4 6 4 4 4 0 6 2 6 5 6 4 2 6 5 5 7 5 8 6 5 L L L L L L L 1 1 1 1 32 22 50 45 43 25 36 54 34 28 36 29 56 55 60 56 36 42 26 34 35 54 23 24 24 24 27 74 15 41 15 31 21 31 21 16 14 16 17 F F F F F F F 22 32 26 45 23 20 32 25 38 33 42 33 32 32 23 25 63 44 40 26 73 24 67 27 47 27 37 47 51 16 41 21 12 12 19 10 21 A A A A A A A 9 68 6 6 9 GD GD GD GD GD GD GD 6 0 -65 -45 -36 -30 -39 -35 -30 -32 -24 -31 -15 -12 -16 -16 20 39 50 44 33 24 27 27 19 18 21 17 14 31 17 19 12 -4 -6 -8 -2 -6 -5 -9 2 3 1 1 PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS 20 25 22 28 20 26 28 25 30 30 24 37 13 21 15 21 12 21 16 31 14 19 16 15 13 18 17 16 12 10 11 4 7 8 5 9 9 0 6 9 4 1 U16 JSL U15 BJSL-BOTTOM HALF U15 BJSL-TOP HALF U16 JSL-BOTTOM HALF U16 JSL-TOP HALF 0WTBirkallaJSL 10 1PlymptonBulldogs 11 Campbelltown CityJSL 4 SouthernBreakers 3 Adelaide CometsJSL 2 GawlerEaglesJSL 2 McLaren Districts 5 SouthAdelaide JSL 2 Adelaide CityJSL 3 SouthernBreakers 2 SouthAdelaide JSL 8 SturtLionsJSL 7 ModburyVista JSL 6 Adelaide Thunder 5 ModburyJets JSL 3 Tea Tree Gully 4 SturtLionsJSL 3 SouthernBreakers 2 Campbelltown CityJSL 5 Adelaide Thunder 4 McLaren Districts 3 ModburyVista JSL 6 McLaren Districts 9 TheCove JSL 4 PlymptonBulldogs 5 WTBirkallaJSL 4 ElizabethGrove Green 5 Adelaide CometsBlueJSL 6 Adelaide CityJSL 1 Adelaide University JSL 1 GhanKilburnCity 1 SturtLionsJSL 1 Adelaide CometsJSL 1 TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM STATISTICAL INFORMATION 10 10 10 10 32 43 34 77 3 2 10 15 10 14 7 81 0 0 15 15 4211 18 5 7 -53 84 31 11 1 2 14 15 15 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 15 4211 23 11 1 2 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 10 15 5101 16 5 3 -58 69 11 66 13 19 0 9 1 3 15 2 15 15 15 P P P P P 13 12 12 10 W W W W W 6 7 9 9 7 7 5 3 3 4 5 3 4 7 7 4 4 2 9 4 4 1 1 D D D D D 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 4 9 5 4 9 5 5 7 2 2 9 7 5 7 7 5 9 8 8 4 6 7 L L L L L 1 1 1 30 60 58 36 28 45 44 26 45 40 60 26 20 54 29 45 25 43 34 29 79 74 21 10 15 31 7 F F F F F 55 33 38 38 22 55 33 59 38 39 55 39 62 34 49 38 20 42 48 57 16 13 18 51 21 A A A A A 9 5 9 GD GD GD GD GD -48 -45 -25 -20 -34 -33 -47 -31 -12 -10 -18 -19 -13 -19 53 22 20 23 24 27 74 14 51 61 61 -8 7 7 5 1 PTS PTS PTS PTS PTS 23 28 45 23 39 38 23 22 30 29 27 37 18 13 16 13 21 15 13 14 17 16 11 11 3 5 7 7 9 9 63 FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU FOOTBALL SOUTH AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2020 64 LEAGUE PREMIERS 2020 NPL 2020 State League 1 2020 State League 2 Reserves League Premier Adelaide Comets League Premier South Adelaide League Premier Modbury Vista Runner Up Campbelltown City Runner Up Sturt Lions Runner Up Adelaide University SC 3rd Place MetroStars 3rd Place West Adelaide 3rd Place Eastern United 4th Place Croydon Kings 4th Place White City 4th Place Salisbury United 5th Place Raiders 5th Place Playford City 5th Place Cove FC 6th Place Adelaide City 6th Place Western Strikers 6th Place Gawler Eagles FC

2020 NPL Reserves 2020 State League 1 Reserves 2020 State League 2 U18 League Premier Adelaide United FC League Premier White City League Premier Salisbury United Runner Up Modbury Jets Runner Up West Adelaide Runner Up Modbury Vista 3rd Place Raiders 3rd Place WT birkalla 3rd Place Pontian Eagles SC 4th Place Campbelltown City 4th Place Fulham United FC 4th Place Noarlunga United 5th Place Adelaide Comets 5th Place Playford City 5th Place Eastern United 6th Place Adelaide City 6th Place Western Strikers 6th Place Adelaide University SC

2020 NPL U18 2020 State League 1 U18 League Premier MetroStars League Premier South Adelaide Runner Up Modbury Jets Runner Up WT birkalla 3rd Place Adelaide Blue Eagles 3rd Place White City 4th Place Cumberland United 4th Place Fulham United FC 5th Place Raiders 5th Place Adelaide Victory 6th Place Adelaide Comets 6th Place Sturt Lions

2020 WNPL 2020 State League 2 League Premier Adelaide City League Premier Adelaide Cobras Runner Up Salisbury Inter Runner Up Eastern United 3rd Place West Adelaide 3rd Place Modbury Vista 4th Place Metro United WFC 4th Place Pirates FC 5th Place Adelaide University SC 2020 WNPL Reserves 6th Place Gawler Eagles FC League Premier Adelaide University Runner Up Metro United WFC 3rd Place West Adelaide 4th Place Adelaide City LEAGUE PREMIERS & CHAMPIONS 65 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2020 NPL 2020 State League 1 2020 State League 2 League Champion Campbelltown City League Champion Sturt Lions League Champion Eastern United Runner Up Adelaide Comets Runner Up White City Runner Up Adelaide Cobras 3rd Place Adelaide City 3rd Place South Adelaide 3rd Place Gawler Eagles FC 4th Place Croydon Kings 4th Place West Adelaide 4th Place Adelaide University SC 5th Place MetroStars 5th Place Western Strikers 5th Place Modbury Vista 6th Place Raiders 6th Place Playford City 6th Place Pirates FC

2020 NPL Reserves 2020 State League 1 Reserves 2020 State League 2 Reserves League Champion Adelaide United FC League Champion WT Birkalla League Champion Eastern United Runner Up Raiders Runner Up White City Runner Up Adelaide University SC ANNUAL REPORT 2020 3rd Place Modbury Jets 3rd Place West Adelaide 3rd Place Modbury Vista 4th Place Campbelltown City 4th Place Fulham United FC 4th Place Salisbury United 5th Place Adelaide Comets 5th Place Western Strikers 5th Place Cove FC 6th Place Adelaide City 6th Place Playford City 6th Place Gawler Eagles FC

2020 NPL U18 2020 State League 1 U18 2020 State League 2 U18 League Champion MetroStars League Champion WT Birkalla League Champion Pontian Eagles SC Runner Up Adelaide Blue Eagles Runner Up Fulham United FC Runner Up Salisbury United 3rd Place Modbury Jets 3rd Place South Adelaide 3rd Place Modbury Vista 4th Place Cumberland United 4th Place Sturt Lions 4th Place Noarlunga United 5th Place Raiders 5th Place White City 5th Place Adelaide University SC 6th Place Adelaide Comets 6th Place Adelaide Victory 6th Place Eastern United AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL

2020 WNPL League Champion Metro United WFC Runner Up Adelaide City 3rd Place Salisbury Inter 4th Place West Adelaide

2020 WNPL Reserves League Champion Adelaide University Runner Up Adelaide City 3rd Place Metro United WFC 4th Place West Adelaide FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU 66

FOOTBALL SA AWARD RECIPIENTS DECEASED ACTIVE SA FOOTBALL Hall of Fame 107 44 63 HONOURS Life Members 151 63 88 Current Status – Player Life Members 39 6 33 17 December 2020 Meritorious Service 46 29 17 * Total Awards* (Includes 343 - - dual awards) Actual Recipients 275 114 161

RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious Ainsley W.R* • Croger J.A* • Horvath K (Charlie)* •• Alagich DM (Dianne) •• Crook M.A (Martyn)* • Huffa M (Max) • Alagich R (Richie) • Cummins J (Jace) • Hunter T (Toby)* • Alagich R (Rudolf) OAM* • • Alagich S.L (Len)* •• D’Aloisio M (Michael) • Iuliano T (Ted) OAM •• Alberton D (Dave) • Danks H (Harry)* • Ivanovic M (Milan) •• Allen A (Andrew) • Darby M (Maria) • Amato J (Joseph)* • Day N (Nathan) • Jackson W* • Anastasiou T (Theo) • DeGiovanniello S (Steven) • Janko J.A (Joe) • Armour B (Bradley) • De Lucia G (Gino) • Jenkins T (Tracy) • Ashworth W* • Di Bartolo C (Charlie)* •• Johnson F (Frank)* • Augimeri E (Lia) • Di Bartolo F (Franca) •• Joynes N.E (Norm)* • • Avory L (Les) • Di Carlo O.C (Orazio) •• Di Fede A (Arthur) •• Karadzic Z (Zoran) • Badenoch S (Sid)* • Di Mella D (Damien) • Karittevlis C (Con) • Bailetti M. CAV* •• Docherty G (George)* • Karittevlis P (Paul) • Bailetti G (Guillio)* • Dodd M (Moya) • Keen A (Airlie) • Ball M.J (Mike) • Donk M (Mark) • Keens M (Michael) • Barendregt J.M (Marcel) • Draper F.S (Frank)* •• Kidd S (Steven) • Barker S (Sarah) • Dunbar M.M (Malcolm)* • Kierno J (Jan) • Beattie A (Alex) • Kolecki H (Henry) •• Bianco N (Nick) AM • Economos A • Kolecki L (Leon)* • Billington J (Jim) • Elliott N (Nathan) • Kosmina A (Alex)* •• Bilyk O (Oleh) • Evans J (John)* • Kosmina J (John) •• Birch W (Billy) •• Kreft E (Edmund) • Black S (Sharon) •• Farrugia T.J • Krzys J • Bonaguro A* • Federwicz F • Bonthuis J (Jan)* • Flounders N.D (Neville) •• Langley N. (Noel) OAM* • Bootes W.O* • Foley J (Joe) • Latimer J (Jill) • Bralic J (Justin) • Forde J.T (Tom)* • Lawrenson J.W (Jim)* • Brebner C.R* • Franco G (Joe) • Leane A (Andrew) • Brodie S* • Fusco John (Jonathan) • Leane D.J (David) • Brooks M (Michael) •• Legedza J* • Brown S.P (Shirley) •• Geiser F* • Lenzi F (Fred) • Budin N (Nick) • Gentile B.V (Vic) ••• Lesnicki S. (Stefan) OAM • Bush H.R (Bob)* • Gibbons A (Ann) • Lewis B (Barry) • Giordano A* • Linarello G. (Joe) CAV* • Campbell D. (Donald) AM • • Giordano R (Rep) • Lindquist J (John)* •• Campbell-Smith C* • Godley D (Daniel) • Lister F (Frank) •• Caputo G (Joe)* • Gossland W.I.S (Iain)* •• Lomman G (Gene) • Carapetis D (Jim) • Graham M (Mark) • Low R (Bob)* • Carter W.J (Wendy) •• Graham N (Norm) • Lukovich M (Mike)* • Cartwright M (Michael) • Graham W (Billy)* • Caruso C (Charlie) •• Greenbank J.R* • Maclachlan R* • Casling R • Grelli S (Steven) • Maginnis T (Truffy) • Catanzaro S (Simon) • Marafioti P (Peter)* • Caudo S (Chic)* • Haines J.A * • March J.H* • Christakos A (Archie) • Hall J. (Joan) MP • Marshall J* • Christison F (Fran) • Hardy J* • Martella T (Tony) • Cichanowski A (Alex)* •• Harlow D (Denis) OAM ••• Mather J.A (Jack)* •• Cmielewski A. (Alek) OAM* •• Harvey E.A (Joe)* •• Matic Z. (Zoran) OAM • Cockayne D (Donna) • Hastings A (Alex) BEM* • Matosevic R (Robert) • Coley H* • Hearn B.K (Bryan) • • Matthews R (Ray) • Connell J (Jim)* •• Henshaw J.P.A. (Tony) •• Maxwell S.A (Steve) •• Connolly C (Cliff)* • Hewitson D (Dave) •• McCabe J (Jim)* • Connolly T (Tom)* • Higgins P (Paul) • McGachey N (Neil) • Conway D. (Doug)* • Holford T (Tom)* • McGregor W (Bill) • Cox R.J (Bob)* • Holiday R.J* • McKain T (Tom)* • • Crisp A.T (Allan)* • • Holmes E* • McLean J.F (Fraser) •• HONOURS LIST 67 ANNUAL REPORT 2020

RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious RECIPIENT Hall of Fame Member Life Member Life Player Service Meritorious McMillan A* • O’Brien B (Bev) • Santrac A (Adrian) • Thompson T.T* MP • McRobert L (Linda) • Olenjnik K* • Saraceno R (Robert) • Tobias S (Shane) • Melta S (Sergio) • O’Malley M (Mick)* • • Scalzi T (Tony) • Tobin A (Alex) OAM •• Menechella D (Dan) • Scarsella B. (Basil) AM •• Tkachuk W (Wally) •• Menechella D (David) • Pamula I (Irena) • Schaible K* • Trimboli J (Jason) •• Menechella M (Michael) • Pantelis N (Nick)* •• Sereda A* • Trimboli L (Leanne) • Metanomski K* • Parhas V (Vasillis) • Sergeant A (Ann) • Miller J (John) • Pearce S (Shane) • Sharp C.M* • Upton S* • Misailidis B (Bill) • Penna L (Lou)* • Sharp F* • Mitchell D (David) •• Pepicelli R (Roberto) • Sillitoe A.S (Alf)* • Veart C (Carl) •• Mitchell F (Frank)* • Perczak S (Stanslow)* • Simmons P (Paul) • Vidmar A (Aurelio) •• Monsigneur J • Perilli A (Aldo) OAM • Simpson W* • Vidmar T (Tony) •• Moore Ben (Matthew) • Perin J (John) •• Sinclair J.W* • Vlassis E (Elias) • Moore K.N (Kristy) • Petelskij M* • Smith J (Jack) OAM* • • AUSTRALIA SOUTH FOOTBALL Moore R (Ryan) • Pezos P (Paul) • Soulio R (Rauf) • Walker A (Bert)* •• Mori D (Damian) • Pickard G.W (Gordon) AM • Spagnoletti A.O (Tony) • Walker T* • Moulden Frank B* Sir • Pine W.G (Freddie)* • Stam D (Damian) • Wallace G (George)* • Mulady M (Mark) • Pirone M (Michael) • Stavrides J (Jim) • Wallace J.B* • Mullen J (Joe) • Pollock W* • Stephens T.C* • Wallace K (Keith)* • Pozza H* • Stewart J.D (Jimmie)* •• Waterman H* • Natale J (Joe) • Puyenbroek K.F (Keith) • Stockley H (Harry) snr* • Wells M (Mike)* •• Negus J (Jonathon) • Storr F (Frank)* •• Welsh K (Kath) • Nikolic S (Steve) • Reynolds B (Barry) • Swaffer K (Kristyn) •• Westervelt A (Aaron) • Nikolich P (Peter)* •• Roberts R (Ron)* • White A.T.R (Alf)* • Noah D. (Des)* • Robertson L (Lee) • Talbot M (Mark) • Willoughby J.R* • Norman E (Eric) • Rodda D.S (Debra) •• Tattersall W (Bill) • Romaine C (Cindy) • Telfer R (Bob)* ••• Yates M (Mark) • Nurse F (Frank)* • Romanowicz R (Roger) •• Templin H.J (Rudi)* • Nyskohus B. (Bohdan) OAM •• Ross J.K.D. (Jeff)* • Thomas C.N* • Nyskohus J (John) •• Rossis D (Jim) • Thompson A (Andrew) • Rowley E.P (Ted)* •• Thompson H (Harry)* •

2020 LIFE MEMBER INDUCTEES FOOTBALLSA.COM.AU THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT