1985 SASF season#1985 SASF Division One

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = South Australian Soccer Federation

| season = 1985

| prevseason = 1984

| nextseason = 1986

}}

The 1985 South Australian Soccer Federation season was the 79th season of soccer in South Australia.

1985 SASF Division One

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = SASF Division One

| season = 1985

| winners = Salisbury United (1st title)

| matches = 132

| total goals = 324

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| prevseason = 1984

| nextseason = 1986

}}

The 1985 South Australian Division One season was the 79th season of first division soccer in South Australia.{{cite web|title=South Australian Division One 1985 – Schedule|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1985/SA/Div1/fixtures.html|accessdate=26 December 2022}}

Salisbury United were champions for the first time. Cumberland United were relegated. Whyalla City withdrew from SASF competitions after the season.

=League Table=

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|winpoints=2

|team_order = SAL, EDA, BEO, POL, ELI, WTB, PHK, CAM, WAH, ACR, CUM, WHY

|win_ACR= 5|draw_ACR= 7|loss_ACR=10|gf_ACR=18|ga_ACR=32

|win_BEO=11|draw_BEO= 7|loss_BEO= 4|gf_BEO=44|ga_BEO=24

|win_CAM= 6|draw_CAM= 7|loss_CAM= 9|gf_CAM=26|ga_CAM=28

|win_CUM= 4|draw_CUM= 8|loss_CUM=10|gf_CUM=24|ga_CUM=28|status_CUM=R

|win_EDA=12|draw_EDA= 6|loss_EDA= 4|gf_EDA=28|ga_EDA=11

|win_ELI= 9|draw_ELI= 5|loss_ELI= 8|gf_ELI=24|ga_ELI=22

|win_PHK= 8|draw_PHK= 4|loss_PHK=10|gf_PHK=35|ga_PHK=38

|win_POL= 9|draw_POL= 8|loss_POL= 5|gf_POL=27|ga_POL=21

|win_SAL=13|draw_SAL= 6|loss_SAL= 3|gf_SAL=35|ga_SAL=17|status_SAL=C

|win_WAH= 8|draw_WAH= 3|loss_WAH=11|gf_WAH=24|ga_WAH=33

|win_WTB= 8|draw_WTB= 5|loss_WTB= 9|gf_WTB=24|ga_WTB=24

|win_WHY= 3|draw_WHY= 6|loss_WHY=13|gf_WHY=15|ga_WHY=46

|name_ACR=Adelaide Croatia

|name_BEO=Beograd Woodville

|name_CAM=Campbelltown City

|name_CUM=Cumberland United

|name_ELI=Elizabeth City

|name_EDA=Eastern Districts Azzurri

|name_PHK=Para Hills

|name_POL=Polonia Adelaide

|name_SAL=Salisbury United

|name_WAH=West Adelaide Hellas

|name_WTB=West Torrens Birkalla

|name_WHY=Whyalla City

|res_col_header=QR

|col_NSL=blue1|text_NSL=Qualification for NSL Cup and Top Four Cup

|col_CC=blue2|text_CC=Qualification for Top Four Cup

|col_REG=red1|text_REG=Relegation to SASF Division Two

|col_W=black1|text_W=Withdrew at end of season

|result1=NSL|result2=CC|result3=CC|result4=CC|result11=REG|result12=W

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1985/SA/Div1/fixtures.html socceraust]

}}

1985 SASF Division Two

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = SASF Division Two

| season = 1985

| winners = Modbury Jets (1st title)

| matches = 156

| total goals = 507

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| prevseason = 1984

| nextseason = 1986

}}

The 1985 South Australian Division Two season was the 62nd season of second division soccer in South Australia.{{cite web|title=South Australian Division Two 1985 – Schedule|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1985/SA/Div2/fixtures.html|accessdate=26 December 2022}}

Modbury Jets were champions for the first time, and were promoted with Lion-Grange. Enfield Victoria were relegated to the South Australian Amateur Soccer League.

=League table=

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|winpoints=2

|team_order = MOD, LIO, WFA, NOA, THE, BLA, WIN, ATH, BRI, ACI, SEA, POR, ENF

|win_ACI=11|draw_ACI= 2|loss_ACI=11|gf_ACI=43|ga_ACI=34|adjust_points_ACI=-6

|win_ATH= 7|draw_ATH= 8|loss_ATH= 9|gf_ATH=32|ga_ATH=39

|win_BLA= 9|draw_BLA= 4|loss_BLA=11|gf_BLA=33|ga_BLA=30

|win_BRI= 8|draw_BRI= 4|loss_BRI=12|gf_BRI=33|ga_BRI=47

|win_ENF= 6|draw_ENF= 0|loss_ENF=18|gf_ENF=21|ga_ENF=61|adjust_points_ENF=-6|status_ENF=R

|win_LIO=14|draw_LIO= 5|loss_LIO= 5|gf_LIO=61|ga_LIO=24|status_LIO=P

|win_MOD=15|draw_MOD= 4|loss_MOD= 5|gf_MOD=57|ga_MOD=22|status_MOD=C, P

|win_NOA=14|draw_NOA= 5|loss_NOA= 5|gf_NOA=48|ga_NOA=31

|win_POR= 5|draw_POR= 2|loss_POR=17|gf_POR=27|ga_POR=66

|win_SEA= 4|draw_SEA= 5|loss_SEA=15|gf_SEA=24|ga_SEA=61

|win_THE=13|draw_THE= 4|loss_THE= 7|gf_THE=39|ga_THE=26

|win_WFA=11|draw_WFA=11|loss_WFA= 2|gf_WFA=51|ga_WFA=28

|win_WIN=10|draw_WIN= 4|loss_WIN=10|gf_WIN=38|ga_WIN=38|adjust_points_WIN=-2

|hth_WIN=Windsor Melita had 2 competition points removed for fielding an ineligible player

|hth_ACI=Adelaide City had 6 competition points removed for failing to provide match results

|hth_ENF=Enfield Victoria had 6 competition points removed for failing to provide match results

|name_ACI=Adelaide City

|name_ATH=Athelstone

|name_BLA=Blackwood

|name_BRI=Brighton City

|name_ENF=Enfield Victoria

|name_LIO=Lion-Grange

|name_MOD=Modbury Jets

|name_NOA=Noarlunga United

|name_POR=Port Adelaide

|name_SEA=Seaford-Noarlunga

|name_THE=Thebarton Asteras

|name_WFA=West Fields APAC

|name_WIN=Windsor Melita

|res_col_header=PR

|col_PRO=green1|text_PRO=Promotion to SASF Division One

|col_REG=red1|text_REG=Relegation to South Australian Amateur Soccer League

|result1=PRO|result2=PRO|result13=REG

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1985/SA/Div2/fixtures.html socceraust]

}}

1985 Top Four Cup

The 1985 Top Four Cup, known as the 1985 Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 17th edition of the Top Four Cup, a post-season knockout competition contested by the top four teams from the Division One season.{{cite web|title=South Australian Division One 1985 – Schedule|url=http://www.socceraust.co.uk/1985/SA/Div1/fixtures.html|accessdate=26 December 2022}}

Polonia Adelaide won the competition for the fourth time, defeating Beograd Woodville 5–0 in the final.

=Bracket=

{{2TeamBracket

|RD1-seed1=4

|RD1-team1=Polonia Adelaide

|RD1-score1=5

|RD1-seed2=3

|RD1-team2=Beograd Woodville

|RD1-score2=0

}}

References

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Category:1985 in Australian soccer

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