Soccer records and statistics in South Africa

The top tier of football in South Africa was renamed the Premier Soccer League, for the start of the 1996-97 season. The following page details the football records and statistics of the Premier Division since that date.

Titles edit

Wins edit

Draws edit

  • Most draws in a season (34 games): 16 draws
  • Most draws in a season (30 games): 20 draws
  • Most draws in total: 239
  • Most home draws in a season (34 games):
  • Most home draws in a season (30 games):
  • Most away draws in a season (34 games):
  • Most away draws in a season (30 games):
  • Fewest draws in a season: 3 draws
  • Fewest home draws in a season:
  • Fewest away draws in a season:
  • Most consecutive draws in a season:

Losses edit

Attendance edit

Goals edit

Points edit

Promotion and change in position edit

  • Surviving promoted clubs:
  • Relegated promoted clubs:
  • Promoted but never relegated:
  • Biggest rise in position:
  • Biggest fall in position:
  • Lowest finish by defending champions:

Miscellaneous edit

Appearances and goals edit

Long range goals edit

Goal keeping edit

References edit

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