The 1983 SASF Division One season, known as the Rothmans First Division for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 77th season of first division soccer in South Australia.[2][3][4][5]
Beograd Woodville were champions for the second time. No teams were relegated as the first division increased to 12 teams for 1984.
The 1983 SASF Division Two season, known as the Rothmans Second Division for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 60th season of second division soccer in South Australia.[6][3][7][5]
Salisbury United were champions for the first time and were promoted with Adelaide City Youth. No teams were relegated as the Metropolitan League disbanded at the end of the season. Sturt withdrew from SASF competitions after the season.
The 1983 SASF Metropolitan League season, known as the Rothmans Metropolitan League for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 41st season of third division soccer in South Australia.[8][3][5]
Windsor Melita were champions for the third time and were promoted with Athelstone, Seaford-Noarlunga and Thebarton Asteras. All other teams withdrew from SASF competitions due to the disbandment of the competition.
The 1983 SASF Federation Cup, known as the P.G.H. Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 71st running of the Federation Cup, the main soccerknockout cup competition in South Australia.[9]
The 1983 Night Series, known as the Ampol Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 31st running of the Night Series, a pre-season cup competition contested by the top six teams from the previous season's first division and the two newly promoted teams from the second division.[10]
The 1983 Top Four Cup, known as the Coca-Cola Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 14th running of the Top Four Cup, a post-season cup competition contested by the top four teams from the first division.[2]