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1978 NPSL First Division

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National Professional Soccer League
Season1978
ChampionsLusitano
Top goalscorerThomas ‘Junior’ Ngobe, 40 goals (Witbank Aces)
1979

The 1978 National Professional Soccer League was the first season of the newly-formed multi-racial South African National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). The league was a merger of the previous NPSL, which due to the country's apartheid policies were for black teams only, and the National Football League, for white teams only. It was won by Lusitano.[1][2]

The third professional league, the Federation Professional League, for Indian and coloured South Africans, continued to function independently.

Lusitano's 13-0 victory over Mangaung United is the largest margin of victory in a top-flight league game in South Africa.[3]

The top scorer was Witbank Ace's Thomas ‘Junior’ Ngobe, with 40 goals.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Lusitano 34 29 1 4 119 26 +93 59
2 Wits University 34 26 2 6 80 21 +59 54
3 Arcadia Shepherds 34 22 9 3 89 22 +67 53
4 Kaizer Chiefs 34 21 10 3 63 18 +45 52
5 Highlands Park 34 24 4 6 87 29 +58 52
6 Witbank Black Aces 34 23 6 5 88 41 +47 52
7 Pretoria Callies 34 19 11 4 49 27 +22 49
8 Benoni United 34 23 3 8 72 41 +31 49
9 Moroka Swallows 34 17 8 9 65 44 +21 42
10 Orlando Pirates 34 13 13 8 42 28 +14 39
11 Imperial Callies 34 13 10 11 48 43 +5 36
12 Vaal Professionals 34 9 12 13 46 53 −7 30
13 Colchester United 34 11 8 15 49 61 −12 30
14 Leicester City 34 10 8 16 37 52 −15 28
15 Bloemfontein Celtic 34 10 8 16 53 80 −27 28
16 AmaZulu 34 11 5 18 42 51 −9 27
17 Welkom Real Hearts 34 8 8 18 34 43 −9 24
18 Pilkington United Bros 34 8 7 19 40 63 −23 23
19 Moroka Lions 34 9 3 22 50 79 −29 21
20 African Wanderers 34 6 8 20 31 73 −42 20
21 Sobantu Manchester United 34 5 9 20 31 69 −38 19
22 Lamontville Golden Arrows 34 5 5 24 25 75 −50 15
23 Bush Bucks 34 4 6 24 26 83 −57 14
24 Mangaung United 34 2 5 27 17 124 −107 9

References

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  1. ^ "HISTORY". Benoni United FC. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. ^ "South Africa 1978". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Pirates close to matching PSL winning-margin record". SuperSport. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  4. ^ Goldswain, Zita (20 November 2022). "Local legend soccer player honoured". Witbank News. Retrieved 27 November 2024.