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National Premier Leagues Victoria

The National Premier Leagues Victoria, commonly known as NPL Victoria, is a semi-professional soccer league in Victoria, Australia. The league is a part of the National Premier Leagues, and is the highest level within the Victorian soccer league system, serving jointly as the second tier within the overall Australian pyramid.

National Premier Leagues Victoria
Organising bodyFootball Victoria
Founded1908
First season1909 (as Victorian Amateur League)
2014 (as NPL Victoria)
CountryAustralia
State Victoria
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid2
Relegation toVictoria Premier League 1
Domestic cup(s)Australia Cup
Dockerty Cup
FV Community Shield
Current championsAvondale (2023)
Current premiersAvondale (2023)
Most championshipsSouth Melbourne (10 titles)
Most premiershipsGreen Gully (4 titles)
TV partnersNPL.TV
Websitenplvictoria.com.au

Administered by Football Victoria, NPL Victoria is the latest iteration of first division competitions in the state. Historically known as the Victorian State League and later as the Victorian Premier League, the league was first founded in 1908 as the Victorian Amateur League and would soon become the Victorian First Division. It adopted its current branding in 2014, following Football Federation Australia's 2012 National Competition Review.

NPL Victoria is contested by 14 clubs. Running from February to September each year, the league sees teams play 26 regular season fixtures, once at home and once away against each other club. The first-placed team at the conclusion of the regular season is termed the "premier". The top six-placed clubs then play a knock-out finals series, with the winner becoming the "champion". The bottom-placed teams operate a system of promotion and relegation with the division below, NPL Victoria 2.

The league premier qualifies as Victoria's representative in the national finals series, whilst the champion plays against the Dockerty Cup winner in the FV Community Shield.

History edit

The league commenced in 1909 with Carlton United being the first champions. It has run continuously except for a three season postponement from 1916 to 1918 owing to World War I. After 1945 the league, like fellow state competitions around the country, received a massive boost in numbers and quality with the post-war influx of European migrants, whose dominance was established so effectively that no club which had won the title before 1952, Juventus' first title, has won one since.

Juventus would go on to dominate the league in the 1950s, winning six titles, including five in a row from 1952 to 1956. In 1958, after the Victorian Amateur Soccer Federation was formed, the league became known as the Victorian State League. From 1962 until 1976 the league was largely dominated by South Melbourne Hellas and Footscray JUST, which won 11 titles between them.

With creation of the National Soccer League (NSL) in 1977, the league gradually lost most of its stronger clubs, a trend that reached its peak between 1984 and 1986, when the NSL used a split conference system. After 1987, however, the league slowly started regaining clubs, firstly those discarded when the conference system experiment was abandoned and later when clubs became permanently relegated by the NSL to their respective state leagues. The dominant side during the years from 1977 to 2004 was Green Gully, who won six titles during this period, despite also missing the years 1984–1986 from being in the NSL.

In 1991 the league rebranded again to become the Victorian Premier League and the first finals to determine the champions were staged in 1992, won by the newly promoted North Geelong. Following the demise of the NSL in 2004, the remaining two Victorian NSL teams Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne were granted permission to play in the VPL season of 2005. The league received a major boost at the start of the 2005 season when Vodafone became major naming rights sponsors, with the competition being renamed the Vodafone Cup. The 2005 season initially saw crowds attending in record numbers to witness the return of old derbies such as that between South Melbourne and Heidelberg United, but with the formation of the A-League filling the void of a national domestic league, 2006 saw a sharp decline in attendances.

The end of the 2006 season also witnessed a controversial finish to the relegation battle. With three teams finishing on 30 points, Sunshine George Cross were relegated on goal difference. However, a post-season appeal to the tribunal on the grounds that Essendon Royals had fielded a suspended player (Ilcho Mladenovski in round 24) saw the Royals deducted a point and relegated. Ultimately, both clubs reprised their position in the following season's competition with the inclusion of the Australian Institute of Sport evening out the numbers to 16, and as the first part of reforms to the competition set to be brought about in 2008.

The Australian Institute of Sport experiment was largely derided by the local clubs, and after their removal from the competition in 2008, the league reverted to 12 teams and a Top 5 Finals-Series in 2009. However, the concept of a youth development squad was reintroduced in 2010 with the National Training Centre team playing in midweek fixtures throughout the season but not for competition points. In 2011 the team, mostly comprising players from the Melbourne Victory youth squad, was renamed Victorian Training Centre Football and was eligible to score competition points for its matches but ineligible to qualify for the finals series or be relegated.

On 15 September 2013, Victoria Police arrested up to ten people, including Southern Stars FC players David Obaze, Nick McKoy and Joe Woolley as well as the coach, Zaya Younan, for allegations of match fixing. They are expected to be charged with corrupting the outcome of betting.[1]

In early 2013, it was announced that Victoria would join the National Premier Leagues, with the Victorian Premier League expected to be rebranded for the 2014 season.[2][3] Although Football Federation Victoria's initial proposal was halted with the announcement of a deferral in November 2013 after several clubs objected to the process for selecting team. However, by December 2013, a resolution was reached whereby Victorian teams would participate in the 2014 season.[4][5]

Competition format edit

NPL Victoria comprises 14 teams. The season is staged during the Australian winter, running from February to September. The league combines aspects of both the traditional European-style round-robin and Australian-style finals series within its competition format.

Regular season edit

The regular season consists of a double round-robin. Each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 26 matches. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw and no points for a loss. The clubs are ranked first based on the number of points acquired during the season. If two teams have an equal number of points, they are separated firstly by goal difference and then the number of goals scored, calculated across all matches. The Rules of Competition provide head-to-head aggregate and head-to-head away goals as further tiebreakers if necessary.[6] The team ranked first at the end of the regular season is termed the premiers, and becomes Victoria's entry for the national NPL finals.

Finals series edit

At the conclusion of the regular season, the six highest-ranked clubs qualify for the (Victorian) finals series. The finals take place over three weeks, with teams entering the series based on their respective finishes in the regular season. The teams ranked 3–6 enter at the elimination finals stage. The third-ranked team plays the sixth-ranked team, whilst the fourth-ranked team plays the fifth-ranked one. The two winners of the elimination finals meet the teams ranked 1 and 2 in the semi-finals. The premier in the regular season plays the lower-ranked qualifier from the elimination finals, whilst the runner-up plays the higher-ranked qualifier. The finals conclude with the grand final, played between the two winners of the semi-finals. The winner of the grand final is crowned the champions. As all finals matches require a winner, they are all knock-out fixtures. If a draw occurs at the end of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time are played. A penalty shoot-out is played if the teams are still drawn.

Promotion and relegation edit

NPL Victoria also operates a system of promotion and relegation with the division immediately below, NPL 2. The 13th and 14th-ranked clubs are automatically relegated. From NPL 2, the winners and runners-up are automatically promoted to replace the two lowest-ranked NPL clubs.

Current clubs (2024) edit

The following clubs will take part in the 2024 NPL Victoria season:

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Locations of 2024 NPL Victoria clubs within metropolitan Melbourne
Club Location Home ground Capacity Club Heritage
Altona Magic Altona North Paisley Park 5,000 Macedonian
Avondale Parkville Avenger Park 2,000 Italian
Dandenong City Endeavour Hills Frank Holohan Soccer Complex 4,000 Croatian
Dandenong Thunder Dandenong South George Andrews Reserve 5,000 Albanian
Green Gully Keilor Downs Green Gully Reserve 10,000 Maltese
Heidelberg United Heidelberg West Olympic Park 12,000 Greek
Hume City Westmeadows ABD Stadium 3,000 Turkish
Manningham United Blues Templestowe Pettys Reserve 1,500 Italian
Melbourne Knights Sunshine North Knights Stadium 15,000 Croatian
Moreland City Coburg Campbell Reserve 2,500 British
Oakleigh Cannons Oakleigh Jack Edwards Reserve 4,000 Greek
Port Melbourne Port Melbourne SS Anderson Reserve 1,000 Greek
South Melbourne Albert Park Lakeside Stadium 12,000 Greek
St Albans Saints St Albans Churchill Reserve 3,500 Croatian

NPL Honours edit

Honours pre-NPL edit

Season Champions Runners-up Conference Premiers Conference Runners-up
1909 Carlton United St Kilda NA
1910 Carlton United St Kilda NA
1911 Williamstown Carlton United NA
1912 Williamstown Burns NA
1913 Yarraville (formerly Williamstown) Burns NA
1914 Melbourne Thistle Birmingham Victoria NA
1915 Melbourne Thistle Albert Park Conference A – Albert Park
Conference B – Melbourne Thistle
Conference A – Northumberland & Durham United
Conference B – St Kilda
1916–18 League cancelled due to World War I
1919 Northumberland & Durham United Footscray Thistle NA
1920 Northumberland & Durham United St Kilda Conference A – St Kilda
Conference B – Melbourne Thistle
Conference A – Northumberland & Durham United
Conference B – Spotswood
1921 Windsor Northumberland & Durham United NA
1922 Northumberland & Durham United Northcote NA
1923 St Kilda Footscray Thistle NA
1924 Footscray Thistle St Kilda NA
1925 Melbourne Thistle Footscray Thistle NA
1926 Footscray Thistle Preston NA
1927 Prahran City Footscray Thistle NA
1928 Naval Depot Footscray Thistle Southern Conference – Naval Depot
Northern Conference – Footscray Thistle
Southern Conference – South Melbourne
Northern Conference – Preston
1929 Footscray Thistle Naval Depot NA
1930 Footscray Thistle Caledonians NA
1931 Brunswick Caledonians NA
1932 Footscray Thistle Royal Caledonians NA
1933 Royal Caledonians South Yarra NA
1934 Hakoah Royal Caledonians NA
1935 Hakoah Royal Caledonians NA
1936 Moreland City Caledonians NA
1937 Moreland City Prahran City NA
1938 Hakoah Northumberland & Durham United NA
1939 Prahran City Nobels NA
1940 Nobels South Melbourne United NA
1941 Moreland City Prahran City NA
1942 Prahran City Moreland Hakoah NA
1943 Moreland Hakoah Prahran City NA
1944 Prahran City Brighton NA
1945 Prahran City Brighton NA
1946 Moreland City Prahran City NA
1947 Sunshine United Moreland City Conference A – Moreland City
Conference B – Sunshine United
Conference A – Park Rangers
Conference B – Prahran City
1948 Box Hill United Sunshine United NA
1949 Brighton Park Rangers NA
1950 Sunshine United Box Hill United NA
1951 Yallourn SC
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
Sunshine United NA
1952 Brunswick Juventus Brighton NA
1953 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA
1954 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA
1955 Brunswick Juventus Western Eagles NA
1956 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA
1957 Footscray JUST Moreland City NA
From 1958 the league was renamed State League from the previous Division One. A State League Cup was introduced as a Top 4 Finals series, which however did not determine the Champion of the season. Between 1962 and 1968 the top 4 teams qualified for the Australia Cup.
Season Champions Runners-up State League Cup Top 4 Series Champions State League Cup Runners-up
1958 Brunswick Juventus Ringwood City Brunswick Juventus Ringwood City
1959 Ringwood City Caroline Springs George Cross Caroline Springs George Cross Ringwood City
1960 Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross
1961 Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross Ringwood City Caroline Springs George Cross
1962 South Melbourne Brunswick Juventus NA
1963 Footscray JUST Western Eagles NA
1964 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA
1965 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA
1966 South Melbourne Prahran Slavia NA
1967 Melbourne Hungaria Brunswick Juventus NA
1968 Melbourne Knights Western Eagles NA
1969 Footscray JUST Brunswick Juventus Brunswick Juventus Footscray JUST
1970 Brunswick Juventus Melbourne Hungaria Brunswick Juventus Melbourne Hungaria
1971 Footscray JUST South Melbourne Melbourne Knights South Melbourne
1972 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA
1973 Footscray JUST Caroline Springs George Cross Caroline Springs George Cross Hakoah
1974 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross Footscray JUST Fitzroy United
1975 Fitzroy United South Melbourne Footscray JUST Mooroolbark
1976 South Melbourne Footscray JUST Footscray JUST South Melbourne
1977 Caroline Springs George Cross Prahran Slavia Caroline Springs George Cross Prahran Slavia
1978 Melbourne Knights Preston Lions Melbourne Knights Caroline Springs George Cross
1979 Melbourne Knights Frankston City Melbourne Knights Preston Lions
1980 Preston Lions Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Preston Lions
1981 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Doveton
1982 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Green Gully Morwell Falcons
1983 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Green Gully
1984 Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
Western Eagles Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
Western Eagles
1985 Croydon City Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
Box Hill United Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
1986 Croydon City Frankston Pines Croydon City Frankston Pines
1987 Western Eagles Green Gully Green Gully Western Eagles
1988 Heidelberg United Croydon City Croydon City Green Gully
1989 Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
Brunswick Juventus Morwell Falcons
(Latrobe Valley in Gippsland)
St Albans Saints
1990 Heidelberg United Brunswick Juventus NA
1991 Brunswick Juventus Bulleen Lions NA
From 1992 the league was renamed the Victorian Premier League and Finals were introduced to determine the Champions.
Season Champions Runners-up Premiers Runners-up
1992 North Geelong Warriors Brunswick Juventus North Geelong Warriors Bulleen Lions
1993 Bulleen Lions Manningham United Bulleen Lions Manningham United
1994 Preston Lions Port Melbourne Sharks Preston Lions Bulleen Lions
1995 Altona Magic Bulleen Lions Port Melbourne Sharks Altona Magic
1996 Altona Magic Heidelberg United Altona Magic Heidelberg United
1997 Altona Magic Bulleen Zebras Altona Magic Bentleigh Greens
1998 Bulleen Zebras St Albans Saints St Albans Saints Altona Magic
1999 Green Gully Port Melbourne Sharks Finals not held
2000 Green Gully Bentleigh Greens Finals not held
2001 Heidelberg United Port Melbourne Sharks Port Melbourne Sharks Heidelberg United
2002 Preston Lions Manningham United Manningham United Green Gully
2003 Green Gully Frankston Pines Preston Lions Green Gully
2004 Bulleen Zebras Altona Magic Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons
2005 Green Gully Heidelberg United Green Gully Heidelberg United
2006 South Melbourne Altona Magic Oakleigh Cannons Altona Magic
2007 Preston Lions Moreland Zebras Preston Lions Melbourne Knights
2008 Altona Magic Melbourne Knights Green Gully Melbourne Knights
2009 Altona Magic Dandenong Thunder Dandenong Thunder Altona Magic
2010 Green Gully Richmond Richmond Hume City
2011 Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons
2012 Dandenong Thunder Oakleigh Cannons Dandenong Thunder Oakleigh Cannons
2013 Northcote City Bentleigh Greens Northcote City Melbourne Knights

Honours table edit

Champions Premiers State League Cup Dockerty Cup
Club Winners Runners-up Winners Runners-up Winners Runners-up Winners Runners-up Total
South Melbourne 10 5 2 3 0 2 8 4 34
Green Gully 9 1 4 2 2 2 5 1 26
Brunswick Zebras 8 6 0 0 3 0 6 7 30
Footscray Thistle 5 5 1 0 0 0 5 2 18
Prahran City 5 4 0 1 0 0 2 4 16
Altona Magic 5 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 15
Footscray JUST 5 1 0 0 3 1 3 2 15
Hakoah 4 4 0 0 0 1 8 7 24
Heidelberg United 4 3 3 4 0 1 1 4 20
Moreland City 4 2 1 0 0 0 4 1 12
Preston Lions 4 1 3 0 0 2 1 2 13
Melbourne Knights 3 5 0 3 6 0 9 7 33
Western Eagles 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 15
Northumberland & Durham United 3 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 9
Melbourne Thistle 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 9
Yarraville 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6
Bentleigh Greens 3 2 1 3 0 0 3 1 13
Sunshine United 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5
Brunswick Juventus 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Morwell Falcons 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 8
Croydon City 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5
Carlton United 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5
Caroline Springs George Cross 1 8 0 0 3 3 3 3 21
Oakleigh Cannons 1 5 2 4 0 0 1 2 15
St Kilda 1 4 1 1 0 0 2 5 14
Brighton 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 12
Royal Caledonians 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 8
Bulleen Lions 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 6
Avondale 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 5
Dandenong Thunder 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 6
Naval Depot 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 7
Ringwood City 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 8
Box Hill United 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 6
Nobels 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 5
Melbourne Hungaria 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
Northcote City 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3
North Geelong Warriors 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Windsor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3
Yallourn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Port Melbourne Sharks 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 7
Manningham United 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 6
Prahran Slavia 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 7
St Albans Saints 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3
Albert Park 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 5
Park Rangers 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 5
South Yarra 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 5
Hume City FC 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3

Former Clubs (1963 onwards) edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ No finals series held.
  2. ^ Subsequent to the season cancellation, and as a result of a court challenge involving Avondale FC and Football Victoria, it was agreed that eight rounds of games from the 2022 NPL Season would also count towards the 2021 NPL league table, enabling sufficient matches to be played to "complete" the season, and be able to declare a Premier for 2021.[8]
  3. ^ Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[9]
  4. ^ a b Not held

References edit

  1. ^ "The Age newspaper". 15 September 2013. from the original on 30 June 2023. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Gallop aims for Aussie FA Cup". The Australian. Australian Associated Press. 14 February 2013. from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  3. ^ . Australian FourFourTwo. Sportal Australia. 3 October 2012. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  4. ^ "NPL update – message from FFV Board". Football Federation Victoria. 8 November 2013. from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  5. ^ . Football Federation Australia. 6 December 2013. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  6. ^ https://www.footballvictoria.com.au/sites/ffv/files/2019-02/2019%20Rules%20of%20Competitions%20Mens%20%20Boys%20final.pdf 21 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Outcome of legal proceedings between Avondale FC and Football Victoria announced". Football Victoria. 28 January 2022. from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Metro Melbourne 2021 season status". Football Victoria. 3 September 2021. from the original on 3 September 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.

External links edit

  • VPL TV, official online broadcaster

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The National Premier Leagues Victoria commonly known as NPL Victoria is a semi professional soccer league in Victoria Australia The league is a part of the National Premier Leagues and is the highest level within the Victorian soccer league system serving jointly as the second tier within the overall Australian pyramid National Premier Leagues VictoriaOrganising bodyFootball VictoriaFounded1908First season1909 as Victorian Amateur League 2014 as NPL Victoria CountryAustraliaState VictoriaNumber of teams14Level on pyramid2Relegation toVictoria Premier League 1Domestic cup s Australia CupDockerty CupFV Community ShieldCurrent championsAvondale 2023 Current premiersAvondale 2023 Most championshipsSouth Melbourne 10 titles Most premiershipsGreen Gully 4 titles TV partnersNPL TVWebsitenplvictoria com auAdministered by Football Victoria NPL Victoria is the latest iteration of first division competitions in the state Historically known as the Victorian State League and later as the Victorian Premier League the league was first founded in 1908 as the Victorian Amateur League and would soon become the Victorian First Division It adopted its current branding in 2014 following Football Federation Australia s 2012 National Competition Review NPL Victoria is contested by 14 clubs Running from February to September each year the league sees teams play 26 regular season fixtures once at home and once away against each other club The first placed team at the conclusion of the regular season is termed the premier The top six placed clubs then play a knock out finals series with the winner becoming the champion The bottom placed teams operate a system of promotion and relegation with the division below NPL Victoria 2 The league premier qualifies as Victoria s representative in the national finals series whilst the champion plays against the Dockerty Cup winner in the FV Community Shield Contents 1 History 2 Competition format 2 1 Regular season 2 2 Finals series 2 3 Promotion and relegation 3 Current clubs 2024 4 NPL Honours 5 Honours pre NPL 6 Honours table 7 Former Clubs 1963 onwards 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe league commenced in 1909 with Carlton United being the first champions It has run continuously except for a three season postponement from 1916 to 1918 owing to World War I After 1945 the league like fellow state competitions around the country received a massive boost in numbers and quality with the post war influx of European migrants whose dominance was established so effectively that no club which had won the title before 1952 Juventus first title has won one since Juventus would go on to dominate the league in the 1950s winning six titles including five in a row from 1952 to 1956 In 1958 after the Victorian Amateur Soccer Federation was formed the league became known as the Victorian State League From 1962 until 1976 the league was largely dominated by South Melbourne Hellas and Footscray JUST which won 11 titles between them With creation of the National Soccer League NSL in 1977 the league gradually lost most of its stronger clubs a trend that reached its peak between 1984 and 1986 when the NSL used a split conference system After 1987 however the league slowly started regaining clubs firstly those discarded when the conference system experiment was abandoned and later when clubs became permanently relegated by the NSL to their respective state leagues The dominant side during the years from 1977 to 2004 was Green Gully who won six titles during this period despite also missing the years 1984 1986 from being in the NSL In 1991 the league rebranded again to become the Victorian Premier League and the first finals to determine the champions were staged in 1992 won by the newly promoted North Geelong Following the demise of the NSL in 2004 the remaining two Victorian NSL teams Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne were granted permission to play in the VPL season of 2005 The league received a major boost at the start of the 2005 season when Vodafone became major naming rights sponsors with the competition being renamed the Vodafone Cup The 2005 season initially saw crowds attending in record numbers to witness the return of old derbies such as that between South Melbourne and Heidelberg United but with the formation of the A League filling the void of a national domestic league 2006 saw a sharp decline in attendances The end of the 2006 season also witnessed a controversial finish to the relegation battle With three teams finishing on 30 points Sunshine George Cross were relegated on goal difference However a post season appeal to the tribunal on the grounds that Essendon Royals had fielded a suspended player Ilcho Mladenovski in round 24 saw the Royals deducted a point and relegated Ultimately both clubs reprised their position in the following season s competition with the inclusion of the Australian Institute of Sport evening out the numbers to 16 and as the first part of reforms to the competition set to be brought about in 2008 The Australian Institute of Sport experiment was largely derided by the local clubs and after their removal from the competition in 2008 the league reverted to 12 teams and a Top 5 Finals Series in 2009 However the concept of a youth development squad was reintroduced in 2010 with the National Training Centre team playing in midweek fixtures throughout the season but not for competition points In 2011 the team mostly comprising players from the Melbourne Victory youth squad was renamed Victorian Training Centre Football and was eligible to score competition points for its matches but ineligible to qualify for the finals series or be relegated On 15 September 2013 Victoria Police arrested up to ten people including Southern Stars FC players David Obaze Nick McKoy and Joe Woolley as well as the coach Zaya Younan for allegations of match fixing They are expected to be charged with corrupting the outcome of betting 1 In early 2013 it was announced that Victoria would join the National Premier Leagues with the Victorian Premier League expected to be rebranded for the 2014 season 2 3 Although Football Federation Victoria s initial proposal was halted with the announcement of a deferral in November 2013 after several clubs objected to the process for selecting team However by December 2013 a resolution was reached whereby Victorian teams would participate in the 2014 season 4 5 Competition format editNPL Victoria comprises 14 teams The season is staged during the Australian winter running from February to September The league combines aspects of both the traditional European style round robin and Australian style finals series within its competition format Regular season edit The regular season consists of a double round robin Each club plays every other club twice once at home and once away for a total of 26 matches Teams receive three points for a win one point for a draw and no points for a loss The clubs are ranked first based on the number of points acquired during the season If two teams have an equal number of points they are separated firstly by goal difference and then the number of goals scored calculated across all matches The Rules of Competition provide head to head aggregate and head to head away goals as further tiebreakers if necessary 6 The team ranked first at the end of the regular season is termed the premiers and becomes Victoria s entry for the national NPL finals Finals series edit At the conclusion of the regular season the six highest ranked clubs qualify for the Victorian finals series The finals take place over three weeks with teams entering the series based on their respective finishes in the regular season The teams ranked 3 6 enter at the elimination finals stage The third ranked team plays the sixth ranked team whilst the fourth ranked team plays the fifth ranked one The two winners of the elimination finals meet the teams ranked 1 and 2 in the semi finals The premier in the regular season plays the lower ranked qualifier from the elimination finals whilst the runner up plays the higher ranked qualifier The finals conclude with the grand final played between the two winners of the semi finals The winner of the grand final is crowned the champions As all finals matches require a winner they are all knock out fixtures If a draw occurs at the end of normal time 30 minutes of extra time are played A penalty shoot out is played if the teams are still drawn Promotion and relegation edit NPL Victoria also operates a system of promotion and relegation with the division immediately below NPL 2 The 13th and 14th ranked clubs are automatically relegated From NPL 2 the winners and runners up are automatically promoted to replace the two lowest ranked NPL clubs Current clubs 2024 editThe following clubs will take part in the 2024 NPL Victoria season nbsp nbsp Avondale nbsp Altona nbsp Green Gully nbsp Heidelberg nbsp Hume nbsp Knights nbsp Oakleigh nbsp Moreland nbsp St Albans nbsp Port Melbourne nbsp Dandenong Thunder nbsp South Melbourne nbsp Dandenong City nbsp Manninghamclass notpageimage Locations of 2024 NPL Victoria clubs within metropolitan Melbourne Club Location Home ground Capacity Club HeritageAltona Magic Altona North Paisley Park 5 000 MacedonianAvondale Parkville Avenger Park 2 000 ItalianDandenong City Endeavour Hills Frank Holohan Soccer Complex 4 000 CroatianDandenong Thunder Dandenong South George Andrews Reserve 5 000 AlbanianGreen Gully Keilor Downs Green Gully Reserve 10 000 MalteseHeidelberg United Heidelberg West Olympic Park 12 000 GreekHume City Westmeadows ABD Stadium 3 000 TurkishManningham United Blues Templestowe Pettys Reserve 1 500 ItalianMelbourne Knights Sunshine North Knights Stadium 15 000 CroatianMoreland City Coburg Campbell Reserve 2 500 BritishOakleigh Cannons Oakleigh Jack Edwards Reserve 4 000 GreekPort Melbourne Port Melbourne SS Anderson Reserve 1 000 GreekSouth Melbourne Albert Park Lakeside Stadium 12 000 GreekSt Albans Saints St Albans Churchill Reserve 3 500 CroatianNPL Honours editYear Premiers Champions NPL Finals Representation2014 South Melbourne a South Melbourne Semi Finalist2015 South Melbourne Bentleigh Greens South Melbourne Quarter Finalist2016 Bentleigh Greens South Melbourne Bentleigh Greens Quarter Finalist2017 Heidelberg United Bentleigh Greens Heidelberg United Champions2018 Heidelberg United Heidelberg United Heidelberg United Semi Finalist2019 Heidelberg United Bentleigh Greens Heidelberg United Quarter Finalist2020 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia 7 2021 Oakleigh Cannons b Not awarded c d 2022 South Melbourne Oakleigh Cannons d 2023 Avondale FC Avondale FCHonours pre NPL editSeason Champions Runners up Conference Premiers Conference Runners up1909 Carlton United St Kilda NA1910 Carlton United St Kilda NA1911 Williamstown Carlton United NA1912 Williamstown Burns NA1913 Yarraville formerly Williamstown Burns NA1914 Melbourne Thistle Birmingham Victoria NA1915 Melbourne Thistle Albert Park Conference A Albert ParkConference B Melbourne Thistle Conference A Northumberland amp Durham UnitedConference B St Kilda1916 18 League cancelled due to World War I1919 Northumberland amp Durham United Footscray Thistle NA1920 Northumberland amp Durham United St Kilda Conference A St KildaConference B Melbourne Thistle Conference A Northumberland amp Durham UnitedConference B Spotswood1921 Windsor Northumberland amp Durham United NA1922 Northumberland amp Durham United Northcote NA1923 St Kilda Footscray Thistle NA1924 Footscray Thistle St Kilda NA1925 Melbourne Thistle Footscray Thistle NA1926 Footscray Thistle Preston NA1927 Prahran City Footscray Thistle NA1928 Naval Depot Footscray Thistle Southern Conference Naval DepotNorthern Conference Footscray Thistle Southern Conference South MelbourneNorthern Conference Preston1929 Footscray Thistle Naval Depot NA1930 Footscray Thistle Caledonians NA1931 Brunswick Caledonians NA1932 Footscray Thistle Royal Caledonians NA1933 Royal Caledonians South Yarra NA1934 Hakoah Royal Caledonians NA1935 Hakoah Royal Caledonians NA1936 Moreland City Caledonians NA1937 Moreland City Prahran City NA1938 Hakoah Northumberland amp Durham United NA1939 Prahran City Nobels NA1940 Nobels South Melbourne United NA1941 Moreland City Prahran City NA1942 Prahran City Moreland Hakoah NA1943 Moreland Hakoah Prahran City NA1944 Prahran City Brighton NA1945 Prahran City Brighton NA1946 Moreland City Prahran City NA1947 Sunshine United Moreland City Conference A Moreland CityConference B Sunshine United Conference A Park RangersConference B Prahran City1948 Box Hill United Sunshine United NA1949 Brighton Park Rangers NA1950 Sunshine United Box Hill United NA1951 Yallourn SC Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Sunshine United NA1952 Brunswick Juventus Brighton NA1953 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA1954 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA1955 Brunswick Juventus Western Eagles NA1956 Brunswick Juventus Hakoah NA1957 Footscray JUST Moreland City NAFrom 1958 the league was renamed State League from the previous Division One A State League Cup was introduced as a Top 4 Finals series which however did not determine the Champion of the season Between 1962 and 1968 the top 4 teams qualified for the Australia Cup Season Champions Runners up State League Cup Top 4 Series Champions State League Cup Runners up1958 Brunswick Juventus Ringwood City Brunswick Juventus Ringwood City1959 Ringwood City Caroline Springs George Cross Caroline Springs George Cross Ringwood City1960 Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross1961 Western Eagles Caroline Springs George Cross Ringwood City Caroline Springs George Cross1962 South Melbourne Brunswick Juventus NA1963 Footscray JUST Western Eagles NA1964 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA1965 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA1966 South Melbourne Prahran Slavia NA1967 Melbourne Hungaria Brunswick Juventus NA1968 Melbourne Knights Western Eagles NA1969 Footscray JUST Brunswick Juventus Brunswick Juventus Footscray JUST1970 Brunswick Juventus Melbourne Hungaria Brunswick Juventus Melbourne Hungaria1971 Footscray JUST South Melbourne Melbourne Knights South Melbourne1972 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross NA1973 Footscray JUST Caroline Springs George Cross Caroline Springs George Cross Hakoah1974 South Melbourne Caroline Springs George Cross Footscray JUST Fitzroy United1975 Fitzroy United South Melbourne Footscray JUST Mooroolbark1976 South Melbourne Footscray JUST Footscray JUST South Melbourne1977 Caroline Springs George Cross Prahran Slavia Caroline Springs George Cross Prahran Slavia1978 Melbourne Knights Preston Lions Melbourne Knights Caroline Springs George Cross1979 Melbourne Knights Frankston City Melbourne Knights Preston Lions1980 Preston Lions Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Preston Lions1981 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Doveton1982 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Green Gully Morwell Falcons1983 Green Gully Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Green Gully1984 Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Western Eagles Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Western Eagles1985 Croydon City Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Box Hill United Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland 1986 Croydon City Frankston Pines Croydon City Frankston Pines1987 Western Eagles Green Gully Green Gully Western Eagles1988 Heidelberg United Croydon City Croydon City Green Gully1989 Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Brunswick Juventus Morwell Falcons Latrobe Valley in Gippsland St Albans Saints1990 Heidelberg United Brunswick Juventus NA1991 Brunswick Juventus Bulleen Lions NAFrom 1992 the league was renamed the Victorian Premier League and Finals were introduced to determine the Champions Season Champions Runners up Premiers Runners up1992 North Geelong Warriors Brunswick Juventus North Geelong Warriors Bulleen Lions1993 Bulleen Lions Manningham United Bulleen Lions Manningham United1994 Preston Lions Port Melbourne Sharks Preston Lions Bulleen Lions1995 Altona Magic Bulleen Lions Port Melbourne Sharks Altona Magic1996 Altona Magic Heidelberg United Altona Magic Heidelberg United1997 Altona Magic Bulleen Zebras Altona Magic Bentleigh Greens1998 Bulleen Zebras St Albans Saints St Albans Saints Altona Magic1999 Green Gully Port Melbourne Sharks Finals not held2000 Green Gully Bentleigh Greens Finals not held2001 Heidelberg United Port Melbourne Sharks Port Melbourne Sharks Heidelberg United2002 Preston Lions Manningham United Manningham United Green Gully2003 Green Gully Frankston Pines Preston Lions Green Gully2004 Bulleen Zebras Altona Magic Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons2005 Green Gully Heidelberg United Green Gully Heidelberg United2006 South Melbourne Altona Magic Oakleigh Cannons Altona Magic2007 Preston Lions Moreland Zebras Preston Lions Melbourne Knights2008 Altona Magic Melbourne Knights Green Gully Melbourne Knights2009 Altona Magic Dandenong Thunder Dandenong Thunder Altona Magic2010 Green Gully Richmond Richmond Hume City2011 Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons Green Gully Oakleigh Cannons2012 Dandenong Thunder Oakleigh Cannons Dandenong Thunder Oakleigh Cannons2013 Northcote City Bentleigh Greens Northcote City Melbourne KnightsHonours table editChampions Premiers State League Cup Dockerty CupClub Winners Runners up Winners Runners up Winners Runners up Winners Runners up TotalSouth Melbourne 10 5 2 3 0 2 8 4 34Green Gully 9 1 4 2 2 2 5 1 26Brunswick Zebras 8 6 0 0 3 0 6 7 30Footscray Thistle 5 5 1 0 0 0 5 2 18Prahran City 5 4 0 1 0 0 2 4 16Altona Magic 5 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 15Footscray JUST 5 1 0 0 3 1 3 2 15Hakoah 4 4 0 0 0 1 8 7 24Heidelberg United 4 3 3 4 0 1 1 4 20Moreland City 4 2 1 0 0 0 4 1 12Preston Lions 4 1 3 0 0 2 1 2 13Melbourne Knights 3 5 0 3 6 0 9 7 33Western Eagles 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 15Northumberland amp Durham United 3 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 9Melbourne Thistle 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 9Yarraville 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6Bentleigh Greens 3 2 1 3 0 0 3 1 13Sunshine United 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Brunswick Juventus 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Morwell Falcons 2 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 8Croydon City 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5Carlton United 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5Caroline Springs George Cross 1 8 0 0 3 3 3 3 21Oakleigh Cannons 1 5 2 4 0 0 1 2 15St Kilda 1 4 1 1 0 0 2 5 14Brighton 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 12Royal Caledonians 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 8Bulleen Lions 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 6Avondale 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 5Dandenong Thunder 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 6Naval Depot 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 7Ringwood City 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 8Box Hill United 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 6Nobels 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 5Melbourne Hungaria 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Northcote City 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3North Geelong Warriors 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Windsor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3Yallourn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Port Melbourne Sharks 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 7Manningham United 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 6Prahran Slavia 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 7St Albans Saints 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Albert Park 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 5Park Rangers 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 5South Yarra 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 5Hume City FC 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3Former Clubs 1963 onwards editAlbion Leyland Albion Rovers Albion Turk Gucu Melton Reds 1978 79 1982 1985 1990 1997 Altona City 1977 1981 Altona East Phoenix 1999 2003 Australian Institute of Sport 2007 2008 Bentleigh Greens 1996 2005 2010 2023 Box Hill Box Hill Inter 1969 1973 1983 1990 1995 1996 Broadmeadows 1984 Broadmeadows City 1987 Caulfield City 1986 1990 1993 Croydon City 1979 84 Doncaster Rovers 1995 Doveton 1981 1984 1991 Eastern Lions 2020 2022 Essendon Lions Lions 1962 1971 Essendon Royals Triestina 1964 1965 2001 2003 2007 Fawkner Blues 1983 2004 2007 2008 Fawkner Whittlesea Blues 2005 2006 FC Melbourne Srbija Fitzroy City 2002 Footscray JUST Melbourne City JUST 1963 1976 1990 Frankston City 1977 1982 Frankston Pines 1984 1987 1989 1990 2003 2006 2008 Goulburn Valley Suns 2014 Hakoah St Kilda St Kilda Hellas Hakoah 1963 1982 Juventus Brunswick Zebras Thomastown Zebras Bulleen Inter Kings Bulleen Zebras Whittlesea Zebras Brunswick Juventus 1963 1983 1989 93 1996 2009 2012 Keilor Austria Austria 1972 1974 Kingston City 2006 2007 2017 2019 Knox City 1984 1985 1992 1993 2004 Kooyong JFC 2003 2005 Maribyrnong Polonia Polonia 1963 77 1982 1989 Melbourne Melbourne Hungaria 1963 1975 1986 Melbourne Victory Youth 2016 Moorabbin City 1998 Mooroolbark Mooroolbark United 1974 1976 1990 1991 Morwell Falcons 1982 1992 North Geelong Croatia North Geelong Warriors 1992 1997 2015 2017 2023 Port Melbourne Slavia Prahran Slavia 1963 1970 1973 80 Pascoe Vale 2012 2019 Preston Makedonia Preston Lions 1967 1976 80 1994 1995 1997 2009 Richmond SC Alemannia Richmond 1963 2006 2013 2016 Ringwood City Wilhelmina Ringwood City 1963 1966 1968 1986 1988 1990 South Dandenong Dandeong Thunder 1998 1999 2001 2009 2015 Springvale City 1985 1989 1993 1996 Springvale White Eagles 1997 1999 2007 2011 Sunshine City 1975 1982 Sunshine Georgies Sunshine George Cross 1958 1983 1992 1999 2005 2007 2009 2010 Thomastown Devils Thomastown Zebras Melbourne Raiders Whittlesea Ranges 1985 1994 1997 2000 2002 2004 Werribee City 1994 1995 2014 2015 Western Suburbs 1980 1984 1988 2007 2008 Westvale Olympic 1999 See also editNational Premier Leagues Victoria WomenNotes edit No finals series held Subsequent to the season cancellation and as a result of a court challenge involving Avondale FC and Football Victoria it was agreed that eight rounds of games from the 2022 NPL Season would also count towards the 2021 NPL league table enabling sufficient matches to be played to complete the season and be able to declare a Premier for 2021 8 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia 9 a b Not heldReferences edit The Age newspaper 15 September 2013 Archived from the original on 30 June 2023 Retrieved 15 September 2013 Gallop aims for Aussie FA Cup The Australian Australian Associated Press 14 February 2013 Archived from the original on 17 May 2014 Retrieved 23 December 2013 Second Division By 2022 Australian FourFourTwo Sportal Australia 3 October 2012 Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2013 NPL update message from FFV Board Football Federation Victoria 8 November 2013 Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Retrieved 4 December 2013 National Premier Leagues confirmed for Victoria in 2014 Football Federation Australia 6 December 2013 Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2013 https www footballvictoria com au sites ffv files 2019 02 2019 20Rules 20of 20Competitions 20Mens 20 20Boys 20final pdf Archived 21 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled The World Game SBS 7 July 2020 Archived from the original on 8 July 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 Outcome of legal proceedings between Avondale FC and Football Victoria announced Football Victoria 28 January 2022 Archived from the original on 4 February 2022 Retrieved 4 February 2022 Metro Melbourne 2021 season status Football Victoria 3 September 2021 Archived from the original on 3 September 2021 Retrieved 3 September 2021 External links editResults site VPL TV official online broadcaster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Premier Leagues Victoria amp oldid 1184716831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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