- 1977–78 National Football League (South Africa)
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National Football League (South Africa)1977-1978
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Final table
Position Club Played W D L GF GA Points Comments 1 Highlands Park F.C. 24 17 3 4 52 20 37 Champion of the League 2 Lusitano F.C. 24 15 7 2 38 10 37 3 Durban United F.C. 24 13 7 4 32 15 33 4 HellenicF.C. 24 11 4 9 35 29 26 5 Wits University F.C. 24 9 8 7 21 24 26 6 Arcadia Shepherds F.C. 24 9 8 7 31 27 26 7 Maritzburg F.C. 24 6 9 9 32 31 21 8 Durban City F.C. 24 8 5 11 21 34 21 9 East London United F.C. 24 6 6 12 20 31 18 10 Rangers F.C. 24 5 8 11 21 34 18 11 Cape Town City F.C. 24 6 5 13 22 35 17 12 Roodepoort Guild 24 5 5 14 18 38 15 Previously Guild Apollo 13 Germiston Callies F.C. 24 5 4 15 17 49 14 NB: 3 more losses than wins; odd number of draws; 9 more goals conceded than scored.
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