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The 2019 Football Federation South Australia Federation Cup was the 107th running of the Federation Cup, the main soccer knockout cup competition in South Australia. The competition also functioned as part of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds, with the champions qualifying for the main knockout competition.

Adelaide Olympic were champions for the first time, defeating Adelaide City 3–2 in the final.[1] Adelaide Comets were the defending champions, losing 1–2 in the semi-finals to eventual champions, Adelaide Olympic.

Schedule

Round Match dates No. of fixtures Teams New entries this round
First round 29–31 March 22 54 → 32 44
Second round 18–22 April 16 32 → 16 10
Third round 3–5 May 8 16 → 8 None
Quarter-finals 21–22 May 4 8 → 4 None
Semi-finals 4–5 June 2 4 → 2 None
Final 22 June 1 2 → 1 None

Teams

A total of 54 teams participated in the competition. National Premier Leagues South Australia, State League One and State League Two represent levels 2–4 on the unofficial Australian league system and are required to participate in the Federation Cup. The South Australian Regional Leagues represent level 5. The South Australian Amateur Soccer League is not represented on the national league system. Adelaide United Youth are not eligibile for the tournament, as the senior team entered the FFA Cup competition at the Round of 32.

National Premier League (2)
Adelaide Blue Eagles
Adelaide City
Adelaide Comets
Adelaide Olympic
Adelaide Raiders
Campbelltown City
Croydon Kings
North Eastern MetroStars
Para Hills Knights
South Adelaide Panthers
West Adelaide
State League One (3)
Adelaide Victory
Cumberland United
Fulham United
Modbury Jets
Noarlunga United
Playford City Patriots
Salisbury United
Seaford Rangers
Sturt Lions
Western Strikers
West Torrens Birkalla
White City Woodville
State League Two (4)
Adelaide Cobras
Adelaide Hills Hawks
Adelaide University
Eastern United
Gawler Eagles
Modbury Vista
Mount Barker United
Northern Demons
Port Adelaide Pirates
The Cove
UniSA SC
Vipers FC
Regional Leagues (5)
Amateur League (-)

First round

The first round of the Federation Cup was also the second round of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds. West Adelaide were drawn into the round despite being an NPL team, due to the number of participants.

All times are in ACDT

29 March Brahma Lodge (-)3–2Adelaide Wanderers (-)Brahma Lodge
19:00 Report Stadium: Cockburn Green
29 March Adelaide Victory (3)2–1Fulham United (3)Blair Athol
19:00 Report Stadium: Rushworth Reserve
29 March Rostrevor Old Collegians (5)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
BOSA FC (-)Newton
20:00 Report Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
30 March
UniSA SC (4)
North Adelaide
12:00 Report Stadium: University Ovals
Sturt Lions (3) v Gawler Eagles (4)
30 March Sturt Lions (3)2–1Gawler Eagles (4)Clarence Gardens
14:30 Report Stadium: A.A. Bailey Reserve
30 March Adelaide Red Blue Eagles (-)2–3Noarlunga United (3)Royal Park
14:30 Report Stadium: Carnegie Reserve
30 March Mount Barker United (4)2–4Ghan Kilburn City (-)Mount Barker
14:30 Report Stadium: Cornerstone College
30 March
Adelaide Cobras (4)
Ridgehaven
14:30 Report Stadium: Smith Partners Stadium
30 March
Adelaide Cobras Amateurs (-)
0–11Elizabeth Downs (-)Elizabeth Downs
15:00 Report Stadium: Argana Park
30 March The Cove (4)1–0Eastern United (4)Hallett Cove
15:00 Report Stadium: Cove Sports and Community Centre
30 March Old Ignatians (-)2–1 (a.e.t.)Sacred Heart Old Collegians (5)Glenunga
15:00 Report Stadium: Margaret Bond Oval
30 March Salisbury United (3)3–1USC Lion (-)Burton
15:00 Report Stadium: Steve Jarvis Park
30 March Northern Demons (4)0–3Cumberland United (3)Port Pirie
15:30 Report Stadium: Byrne Park
30 March Western Strikers (3)1–2White City Woodville (3)Royal Park
17:00 Report Stadium: Carnegie Reserve
30 March
Playford City Patriots (3)
Port Noarlunga South
18:00 Report Stadium: Karingal Reserve
31 March Tea Tree Gully City (-)1–0West Adelaide (2)Surrey Downs
14:00 Report Stadium: Tilley Reserve
31 March Elizabeth Vale (-)4–2Adelaide Titans (-)
Elizabeth Vale
15:00 Report Stadium: Mofflin Reserve

Second round

The second round of the Federation Cup was also the third round of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds, featuring 22 teams from the previous round and 10 teams from the National Premier Leagues South Australia.

All times are in ACST

18 April South Adelaide Panthers (2)6–0Ghan Kilburn City (-)O'Sullivan Beach
19:00 Report Stadium: O'Sullivan Beach Sports and Community Centre
Campbelltown City (2) v Adelaide City (2)
18 April Campbelltown City (2)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Adelaide City (2)Newton
19:00 Report Stadium: Steve Woodcock Sports Centre
18 April Brahma Lodge (-)1–2Elizabeth Downs (-)Brahma Lodge
19:30 Report Stadium: Cockburn Green
18 April Adelaide Hills Hawks (4)0–7Adelaide Olympic (2)Port Noarlunga South
19:30 Report Stadium: Karingal Reserve
18 April Tea Tree Gully City (-)0–4Adelaide Raiders (2)Gepps Cross
20:00 Report Stadium: Croatian Sports Centre
19 April Croydon Kings (2)3–1 (a.e.t.)The Cove (4)Croydon Park
14:00 Report Stadium: Polonia Reserve
Vipers FC (4) v Noarlunga United (3)
20 April Vipers FC (4)4–1Noarlunga United (3)St Clair
14:30 Report Stadium: St Clair Oval
20 April Para Hills Knights (2)2–0Salisbury United (3)Para Hills West
14:30 Report Stadium: The Paddocks
20 April
Adelaide University (4)
Woodville West
17:00 Report Stadium: Frank Mitchell Park
Port Adelaide Pirates (4) v Cumberland United (3)
20 April Port Adelaide Pirates (4)1–6Cumberland United (3)Taperoo
19:00 Report Stadium: Taperoo Reserve
22 April Old Ignatians (-)2–5Elizabeth Vale (-)Gepps Cross
14:30 Report Stadium: Croatian Sports Centre

Third round

The third round of the Federation Cup was also the fourth round of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds.

All times are in ACST

4 May
Playford City Patriots (3)
Croydon Park
14:30 Report Stadium: Polonia Reserve
4 May Adelaide City (2)10–0Elizabeth Vale (-)Oakden
15:00 Report Stadium: Adelaide City Park
4 May Adelaide Raiders (2)2–1Adelaide Blue Eagles (2)Gepps Cross
15:00 Report Stadium: Croatian Sports Centre
4 May Cumberland United (3)2–3Adelaide Olympic (2)Clarence Gardens
17:00 Report Stadium: A.A. Bailey Reserve
4 May White City Woodville (3)0–1Adelaide Victory (3)Woodville West
17:00 Report Stadium: Frank Mitchell Park
5 May Elizabeth Downs (-)4–1Vipers FC (4)Elizabeth Downs
14:00 Report Stadium: Argana Park

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals of the Federation Cup was also the fifth round of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds.

All times are in ACST

21 May Elizabeth Downs (-)3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
North Eastern MetroStars (2)Elizabeth Downs
19:30 Report Stadium: Argana Park
22 May Adelaide Comets (2)3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Adelaide Croatia Raiders (2)Novar Gardens
19:30 Report Stadium: Jack Smith Park

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of the Federation Cup was also the sixth round of the 2021 FFA Cup preliminary rounds.

All times are in ACST

4 June Adelaide City (2)2–1Elizabeth Downs (-)Angle Park
19:00 Report Stadium: VALO Football Centre

Final

The Final of the Federation Cup was also the seventh round of the 2019 FFA Cup preliminary rounds, with the winner qualifying for the 2019 FFA Cup.

Adelaide Olympic3–2Adelaide City
Report
Attendance: 3,793

See also

References

  1. ^ "Adelaide Olympic set to feature in FFA Cup National Round of 32". Football South Australia. 24 June 2019.

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