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South Australian Regional Leagues

South Australian Regional Leagues
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The South Australian Regional Leagues are the fourth tier of soccer in South Australia, and the fifth nationally. The league consists of six separate regional senior leagues and is administered by the Football South Australia.

There is no promotion to State League 2 South Australia, however clubs may apply to join.

Clubs

Clubs in the different districts in 2024 are as follows:

Collegiate Soccer League[1]
Adelaide Comets
Adelaide Hills Hawks
Adelaide Thunder
Adelaide University Black
Adelaide Uni Grads Blue
Adelaide Uni Grads Red
Adelaide Uni Grads White
Adelaide Wanderers
Aldinga SC
Birkalla Eagles
Blackwood High School Forest
Campbelltown City
Cardijn Old Collegians
Christian Brothers College
Concordia Old Collegians
Cumberland United
Eastern United
Flinders University
Fulham United
Hahndorf SC
McLaren Districts
Mercedes Old Collegians
Mount Barker United
North City Panthers
Norwood SC
Pembroke Old Scholars
Plympton Bulldogs
Port Adelaide Pirates
Pulteney Old Scholars
Rostrevor Old Collegians
Sacred Heart Old Collegians
St Paul's Old Scholars
Sturt Lions
UniSA FC
Unley Old Scholars
Vipers FC
Western Strikers
Westminster Old Scholars
Windsor Gardens Old Collegians
Woodside Warriors
Port Lincoln Soccer Association[2]
Lincoln City Raiders
Lincoln Knights
Sekol Masters
South Coast
Riverland Soccer Association[3]
Barmera United
Berri River Rangers
Loxton United
Renmark Olympic
Silver City Football Association
Limestone Coast Football Association[4]
Apollo FC
Blue Lake Rangers
Gambier Centrals
International SC
Millicent United
Naracoorte United
Yorke Peninsula Soccer Association

References

  1. ^ "Clubs". Collegiate Soccer League. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Fixtures Winter 2023 season". Port Lincoln Soccer. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024.
  3. ^ "About us". Riverland Soccer Association. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Clubs". Limestone Coast Football Association. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024.