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National Premier Leagues

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For the Australian women's football equivalent, seeNational Premier Leagues Women's. For the first-tier of Jamaican football, seeNational Premier League.

Football league
National Premier Leagues
Founded13 February 2013; 12 years ago (13 February 2013)
First season2013
CountryAustralia
ConfederationAFC
DivisionsACT
NSW
Northern NSW
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
Number of clubs94 clubs (from 8 divisions)
Level on pyramid2
Domestic cupAustralia Cup
Most championshipsSydney United 58 (2 titles)
Websitenationalpremierleagues.com.au
Current:2025 National Premier Leagues

TheNational Premier Leagues (NPL) is a men's nationalassociation football competition inAustralia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below theA-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state-based federation within Australia. In total the NPL is contested by clubs from eight divisions; these areACT,NSW,Northern NSW,Queensland,South Australia,Tasmania,Victoria andWestern Australia. The NPL is overseen byFootball Australia, in partnership with participating state-based member federations.

Up to the 2019 season, one representative from each Member Federation participated in the NPL Championship, a knock-out competition to determine a national champion.

From the 2025 season, the NPL Premiers from each Member Federation will be invited to play in the new 16-teamAustralian Championship, to be played between October and December 2025.[1][2]

History

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In October 2010,Football Federation Australia (FFA) commenced a National Competition Review, its main objective being to review the current structure of soccer competitions in Australia, and to monitor and improve elite player development.[3] By May 2012 the results of the National Competition Review were released. In it, a proposal to re-brand and revitalise state-based competitions in Australia.[4]

On 13 February 2013, the establishment of the NPL was announced. As a direct outcome of the National Competition Review, the league would rebrand the premier league in each state under a single banner.[5] The competition was initially named the "Australian Premier League", but because of a violation of naming rights held byLawn Bowls Australia the original name was scrapped and replaced with "National Premier Leagues".[6]

The inaugural season of the NPL began in March 2013. It included teams from five of the nine state-based federations:[5]

The other four of the nine state-based federations joined the NPL in 2014:

Those federations who joined in the 2014 season, were expected to adopt a partial model at some time in the future.[7][8] Although Victoria initially announced their teams would enter in 2014, a deferral was later announced in November 2013, after several clubs objected to the process for selecting teams. However, by December 2013, a resolution was reached whereby Victorian teams participated in the 2014 season.[9][10]

The finals series for the 2020 competition was cancelled on 3 July 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia,[11] and has not been held since.

FFA announced their intentions of a promotion and relegation structure between the first tierA-League and a proposed second tier (which ultimately resulted in the formation on theAustralian Championship series),[12] but a promotion and relegation system did not eventuate.

Competition format

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Map showing the location of teams in the National Premier Leagues.

The NPL competitions in each state and territory are run by the member federation, with a national playoff tournament at the end of each season.[5] Each member federation, or 'conference' contains various numbers of teams, and they play a full season with no inter-conference matches (an identical format to the individual State Leagues that preceded the NPL). The winner of each division is determined by the club in first position of each conference table at the end of the regular season, rather than the winner of the various state-based finals series.

Former NPL finals series

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Up to the 2019 season, the winners of each respective Federation league (the regular home and away season) competed in a finals playoff tournament. These were all single match knock out matches. Between 2013 and 2015 the match ups were based on predetermined geographically adjacent Federations, with hosting rights for the quarter-finals alternating each year. From 2016 to 2019 the match ups were determined by an open draw.[13] The hosts for the semi-finals and Grand Final were determined by a formula based on the time of winning of the previous NPL Finals matches (normal time, extra time or penalties), goals scored and allowed, and yellow/red cards.

The finals series culminated in a Grand Final, where the winner was crowned National Premier Leagues Champions.[14] From 2014 to 2019, the NPL Champion also qualified for the following years'FFA Cup round of 32.

Promotion and relegation

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Depending on the State Federation in charge, teams may be relegated from the NPL to a third-tier league in the same state (and vice versa), but there is currently no mechanism for a team to be promoted to the first tier of Australian soccer, theA-League. The number of teams promoted and relegated from third-tier leagues per state has varied over the existence of the NPL. The table below details the number of teams relegated automatically from the NPL at the end of the season (based on 2025) and the number of NPL teams which go into a relegation playoff against a lower league team (subject to those lower league teams meeting additional eligibility criteria to be able to be promoted to the NPL).

FederationNumber of clubs
Automatic
relegation
Relegation
playoffs
ACTnone
NSW11
Northern NSW11
Queensland20
SA20
Tasmanianone
Victoria30
WA11

Current clubs

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Below are listed the National Premier Leagues clubs in each respective state member federation, who competed in the2025 season.

In total, there are 94 clubs that compete in the top tier of the National Premier Leagues each season. Most NPL divisions involve promotion and relegation to leagues below the NPL and so participating clubs change annually.

Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Croatia
Gungahlin United
Monaro Panthers
O'Connor Knights
Queanbeyan City
Tigers FC
Tuggeranong United
Yoogali
New South Wales
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Blacktown City
Central Coast Mariners Academy
Manly United
Marconi Stallions
Mt Druitt Town Rangers
North West Sydney Spirit
Rockdale Ilinden
St George City
St George FC
Sutherland Sharks
Sydney FC Youth
Sydney Olympic
Sydney United 58
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth
Wollongong Wolves
Northern New South Wales
Adamstown Rosebud
Belmont Swansea
Broadmeadow Magic
Charlestown Azzurri
Cooks Hill United
Edgeworth FC
Lambton Jaffas
Maitland FC
New Lambton FC
Newcastle Olympic
Valentine FC
Weston Bears
Queensland
Brisbane City
Brisbane Roar Youth
Eastern Suburbs
Gold Coast Knights
Gold Coast United
Lions FC
Moreton City Excelsior
Olympic FC
Peninsula Power
St George Willawong
Sunshine Coast Wanderers
Wynnum Wolves
South Australia
Adelaide City
Adelaide Comets
Adelaide Croatia Raiders
Adelaide United Youth
Campbelltown City
Croydon FC
Modbury Jets
FK Beograd
North Eastern MetroStars
Para Hills Knights
Playford City
West Torrens Birkalla
Tasmania
Clarence Zebras
Devonport City
Glenorchy Knights
Kingborough Lions United
Launceston City
Launceston United
Riverside Olympic
South Hobart
Victoria
Altona Magic
Avondale
Dandenong City
Dandenong Thunder
Green Gully
Heidelberg United
Hume City
Melbourne Knights
Melbourne Victory Youth
Oakleigh Cannons
Preston Lions
Port Melbourne
South Melbourne
St Albans Saints
Western Australia
Armadale SC
Balcatta FC
Bayswater City
Floreat Athena
Fremantle City
Olympic Kingsway
Perth SC
Perth Glory Youth
Perth RedStar
Sorrento FC
Stirling Macedonia
Western Knights

Honours

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NPL Finals

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2019 was the final year when NPL Finals were held.

Season/sChampionsScoreRunners-upVenueAttendance
2013New South WalesSydney United 582–0TasmaniaSouth HobartKGV Park1,150
2014South AustraliaNorth Eastern MetroStars1–0New South WalesBonnyrigg White EaglesLambert Park
2015New South WalesBlacktown City3–1Western AustraliaBayswater CityDorrien Gardens
2016New South WalesSydney United 584–1New South WalesEdgeworth FCSydney United Sports Centre
2017Victoria (state)Heidelberg United2–0QueenslandBrisbane StrikersPerry Park1,105
2018South AustraliaCampbelltown City2–1QueenslandLions FCSteve Woodcock Sports Centre1,518
2019New South WalesWollongong Wolves4–3 (a.e.t.)QueenslandLions FCAlbert Butler Memorial Park1,362
2020Cancelled[a]

Clubs reaching the finals

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TeamChampionsRunners-upSemi-finalistQuarter-finalistFinals appearance/s
New South WalesSydney United 582(2013, 2016)2
South AustraliaCampbelltown City1(2018)1(2013)1(2019)3
Victoria (state)Heidelberg United1(2017)1(2018)1(2019)3
New South WalesBlacktown City1(2015)1
South AustraliaNorth Eastern MetroStars1(2014)1
New South WalesWollongong Wolves1(2019)1
QueenslandLions FC2(2018, 2019)2
New South WalesEdgeworth1(2016)1(2017)2(2015, 2018)4
QueenslandBrisbane Strikers1(2017)1(2016)2
Western AustraliaBayswater City1(2015)2(2014, 2017)3
TasmaniaSouth Hobart1(2013)2(2014, 2017)3
New South WalesBonnyrigg White Eagles1(2014)1
Western AustraliaPerth SC2(2016, 2019)1(2018)3
Victoria (state)South Melbourne1(2014)1(2015)2
South AustraliaAPIA Leichhardt Tigers1(2017)1
New South WalesMaitland1(2019)1
QueenslandMoreton Bay United1(2015)1
TasmaniaOlympia1(2015)1
QueenslandOlympic1(2013)1
QueenslandPalm Beach1(2014)1
New South WalesSydney Olympic1(2018)1
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra Croatia3(2013, 2015, 2018)3
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra Olympic3(2016, 2017, 2019)3
TasmaniaDevonport City3(2016, 2018, 2019)3
South AustraliaAdelaide City2(2016, 2017)2
Victoria (state)Bentleigh Greens1(2016)1
Australian Capital TerritoryCooma1(2014)1
South AustraliaWest Adelaide1(2015)1
New South WalesWeston Workers1(2014)1

Federation Premiers by season

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SeasonACTNew South WalesNorthern
New South Wales
QueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaVictoriaWestern Australia
2013Canberra CroatiaSydney United 58[b]Olympic FCCampbelltown City[c]South Hobart[b][b]
2014Cooma FCBonnyrigg White EaglesWeston Workers[d]Palm BeachNorth Eastern MetroStarsSouth HobartSouth MelbourneBayswater City
2015Canberra CroatiaBlacktown CityEdgeworth FCMoreton Bay UnitedWest AdelaideOlympia WarriorsSouth MelbourneBayswater City
2016Canberra OlympicSydney United 58Edgeworth FCBrisbane StrikersAdelaide CityDevonport CityBentleigh GreensPerth SC
2017Canberra OlympicAPIA LeichhardtEdgeworth FCBrisbane StrikersAdelaide CitySouth HobartHeidelberg UnitedBayswater City
2018Canberra CroatiaSydney OlympicEdgeworth FCLions FCCampbelltown CityDevonport CityHeidelberg UnitedPerth SC
2019Canberra OlympicWollongong WolvesMaitland FCLions FCCampbelltown CityDevonport CityHeidelberg UnitedPerth SC
2020[e][f]Rockdale City SunsEdgeworth FCPeninsula PowerAdelaide CometsDevonport City[g][h]
2021Cooma FC[i][j]Lambton Jaffas[k]Peninsula PowerAdelaide CometsGlenorchy KnightsOakleigh Cannons[l]Perth SC
2022Canberra CroatiaSydney OlympicMaitland FCLions FCAdelaide CityDevonport CitySouth MelbourneFloreat Athena
2023O'Connor KnightsAPIA LeichhardtLambton JaffasGold Coast KnightsNorth Eastern MetroStarsDevonport CityAvondale FCPerth RedStar
2024Gungahlin UnitedRockdale IlindenBroadmeadow MagicGold Coast KnightsNorth Eastern MetroStarsGlenorchy KnightsSouth MelbourneOlympic Kingsway
2025Canberra CroatiaNWS SpiritBroadmeadow MagicMoreton City ExcelsiorNorth Eastern MetroStarsSouth HobartAvondale FCBayswater City

Individual honours

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TheJohn Kosmina Medal is presented to the best player in the NPL final and is named in honour of formerAustralian internationalJohn Kosmina.[23]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The 2020 Finals Series and the 2020 FFA Cup were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia. Wollongong Wolves had already qualified for the 2020 FFA Cup prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, so were given an automatic entry into the 2021 FFA Cup.[15]
  2. ^abcNorthern NSW, Victoria and Western Australia were not part of the inaugural NPL finals series.
  3. ^North Eastern MetroStars won its league season, but did not proceed to the NPL Finals series (that year's Champion qualified instead).
  4. ^Newcastle Jets Youth team won its league season, but were ineligible for the NPL Finals series (the runner-up qualified instead).
  5. ^Competition Premiers only, as finals series cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[11]
  6. ^No Premier declared.
  7. ^2020 for Victoria cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]
  8. ^No Premier declared.[17]
  9. ^Season cancelled, but Premier declared.[18]
  10. ^2021 for NSW cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]
  11. ^Season cancelled, but Premier declared.[20]
  12. ^2021 for Victoria initially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[21] However, as a result of a court challenge involvingAvondale FC andFootball 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.[22]

References

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  1. ^"'Landmark moment': FA firm up key details as National Second Tier set to begin in 2025".www.theroar.com.au. 31 October 2024. Retrieved2 November 2024.
  2. ^"Football Australia unveils new format and start date for National Second Tier competition".www.footballaustralia.com.au. 31 October 2024. Retrieved1 November 2024.
  3. ^Siokos, Anthony (28 May 2012)."Analysis: Review gives FFA clear signal of how they must spread the love".Sport Business Insider. Sports Business Insider Group. Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved4 May 2013.
  4. ^"FFA releases outcomes of National Competitions Review". Football Federation Australia. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved13 February 2013.
  5. ^abc"FFA launches National Premier Leagues". Football Federation Australia. 13 February 2013.Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved23 December 2013.
  6. ^"Wolves could move into A-League under new changes".Illawarra Mercury. 12 February 2013.Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved13 February 2013.
  7. ^"Gallop aims for Aussie FA Cup".The Australian. AAP. 14 February 2013.Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved23 December 2013.
  8. ^"Second Division 'By 2022'?".Australian FourFourTwo. Sportal Australia. 3 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved23 December 2013.
  9. ^"NPL update – message from FFV Board". Football Federation Victoria. 8 November 2013.Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved4 December 2013.
  10. ^"National Premier Leagues confirmed for Victoria in 2014". Football Federation Australia. 6 December 2013. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved23 December 2013.
  11. ^ab"Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled".The World Game.SBS. 7 July 2020.Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved7 July 2020.
  12. ^"Australian Premier League Announced". sportingpulse.com.Archived from the original on 24 March 2023. Retrieved23 February 2013.
  13. ^"Matchups for 2016 Finals Series take shape". 18 July 2016.Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved21 July 2016.
  14. ^"FFA unveils National Premier Leagues".Australian FourFourTwo. Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved13 February 2013.
  15. ^Football Federation Australia (1 December 2020)."Stand-alone Final and AFC Champions League prize to headline rebooted FFA Cup in 2021".Archived from the original on 20 March 2021. Retrieved1 December 2020.
  16. ^"Grassroots football temporarily suspended". Football Federation Australia. 17 March 2020.Archived from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved17 March 2020.
  17. ^"Competition Rules – National Premier Leagues WA"(PDF). Football West. 11 June 2020.Archived(PDF) from the original on 14 June 2020. Retrieved14 June 2020.
  18. ^"CAPITAL FOOTBALL WINTER COMPETITION UPDATE".Capital Football. 7 September 2021.Archived from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved7 September 2021.
  19. ^"Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season".Football NSW. 12 August 2021.Archived from the original on 12 August 2021. Retrieved12 August 2021.
  20. ^"Northern NSW Football announces conclusion of 2021 Premier Competitions".Northern NSW Football. 9 September 2021.Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved9 September 2021.
  21. ^"Metro Melbourne 2021 season status".Football Victoria. 3 September 2021.Archived from the original on 3 September 2021. Retrieved3 September 2021.
  22. ^"Outcome of legal proceedings between Avondale FC and Football Victoria announced".Football Victoria. 28 January 2022.Archived from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved4 February 2022.
  23. ^John Kosmina."The NPL demonstrates its true value". Football Federation Australia. Archived fromthe original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved1 November 2013.

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