The SAASL is the major organizational body for non-professional soccer in South Australia and is the State's largest management body for senior level Amateur Soccer.
In early 1965, eight factory-based teams gathered to kick-off their first season of organized soccer. This was the birth of the "Sunday Industrial League". It changed its name to become the South Australian Amateur Soccer League the following year. New clubs came to join the founding eight clubs, and the fledgling League soon grew to become a major force in South Australian soccer.
The League now conducts a number of competitions for its member clubs to contest. Currently all matches are scheduled for Sundays and Saturday afternoons.
Each cache in the series has the team colours painted on the container and there is a number printed on the inside of each cache container. This number could be useful in solving the final mystery cache of this series. You will find this cache, within viewing distance of the goals.
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In 1982, some former players and staff of St Ignatius College entered a team in the Collegiate Soccer League. In 1993, after they moved to Saturday Division 2, and won promotion that year finishing 2nd.
The following year, the club had a 4th place finish in SAASL Saturday Division One (the highest finish which was matched in 1999 and 2004).
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