| Season | 1999 |
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| Champions | Adelaide Blue Eagles |
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| Season | 1999 |
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| Champions |
Grand Final Cumberland United Minor Premiership Port Adelaide Lion |
| Relegated |
Para Hills Knights Olympians |
| Matches played | 132 |
| Goals scored | 446 (3.38 per match) |
| Biggest home win |
West Torrens Birkalla 7–0 White City Woodville (31 July 1999) |
| Biggest away win |
Olympians 0–5 Port Adelaide Lion (31 July 1999) |
| Highest scoring | 8 goals (3 times) |
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| Season | 1999 |
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| Promoted |
Adelaide City North Eastern MetroStars |
| Matches played | 132 |
| Goals scored | 595 (4.51 per match) |
| Biggest home win |
Salisbury United 7–0 Seaford Rangers (5 June 1999) |
| Biggest away win |
South Adelaide 0–8 North Eastern MetroStars (13 March 1999) |
| Highest scoring |
Adelaide Hills 5–4 Western Strikers (10 April 1999) North Eastern MetroStars 7–2 South Adelaide (29 May 1999) (9 goals) |
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The South Australian Soccer Federation 1999 season consisted of two divisions, one of twelve and one of thirteen teams, across the State of South Australia.
The 1999 South Australian Premier League season was the top level domestic association football competition in South Australia for 1999. It was contested by 12 teams in a single 22 round league format, each team playing all of their opponents twice.
The 1999 South Australian State League season was the second highest domestic level association football competition in South Australia. It was contested by 13 teams in a 26 round league format, each team playing all of their opponents twice.