Football Federation Victoria
Encyclopedia
Football Federation Victoria (FFV) is the state governing body for football (soccer) in Victoria, Australia
. It is affiliated with Football Federation Australia
, the sport's national governing body.
The FFV's premier competition is the Victorian Premier League
.
The Federation conducted its first competition in 1909 with Carlton United becoming the inaugural First Division Champions. The name of the competition was changed to the State League in 1958, and later became the Victorian Premier League
in 1990, a name it retains until today.
In 1992 and 1993, Wheelchair soccer was conceived when a "Come’n’try" was conducted with the support of Leisure Action (LA) a division of the Spastic Society. A pilot season resulted in the northwest region, the success of which lead LA to source funding and development partners. Early in 1995 the FFV agreed to become the auspicing body for the future development of Wheelchair Soccer in Victoria and in 2000 signed an agreed to that effect.
In 1996 the then Board of Management of the FFV initiated a major organisational review and obtained independent advice on the current management structure and the organisational arrangements required to make the administration of soccer more effective. The review resulted in the formation of an Independent Commission, replacing the Board, and was duly elected in December 1996.
To provide for the future development of women's soccer, in 1999 the FFV and Women's Soccer Victoria combined and established an integrated structure to provide professional administrative services and infrastructure to all female participants in soccer. This resulted in a women's soccer competition for junior and senior teams starting in 1999 and other initiatives aimed at grass roots and elite player development.
In 2005 it officially changed its name from Victorian Soccer Federation (VSF) to Football Federation Victoria, to fall in line with the national reform process, where the sport rebranded itself as football.
In 2009, player registrations for football in Victoria have passed 50,000, the highest number in the federation's history.
As part of its strategy to become a more "customer focussed" organisation, in November 2009 the head office of Football Federation Victoria moved from its location at the International Sports Centre in Thornbury in Melbourne's northern suburbs to its new more centrally located headquarters at Level 3, 436 St Kilda Road, Melbourne.
Most clubs in Victoria owe their heritage to immigrant communities which continue to be the backbone of most clubs. To honour this legacy, small flags beside each club identify they historical tradition. It should be noted, that despite this history, all clubs in Victoria are multi-cultural and open to supporters and players of all backgrounds.
Football Federation Victoria, announced that the new name of the Summer League will be the Victorian Champions League.
Clubs for the 2009/10 Summer season are:
Clubs in the 2011 winter season are:
2 Entry $7
Mens State League Div 1
12 clubs
3 Entry $6
Mens State League Div 2 North-West
12 clubs
Altona City SC
Altona East Phoenix
Est.1979
Ballarat Red Devils
Est.1968
Banyule City Est.1969
Brunswick City
FC Clifton Hill
Est.1965
Geelong
Moreland City Est.1916
Werribee City
Westgate
Est.1985
Whittlesea Rangers
Williamstown SC
Mens State League Div 2 South-East
12 clubs
Casey Comets Est.1975
Dandenong City FC Est.1981
Diamond Valley Utd Est.1924
Doncaster Rovers Est.1966
Eastern Lions
Heatherton United Est.1990
Kingston City FC
Est.1974
Knox City
Est.1951
Morwell Pegasus
South Springvale Est.1980
Malvern City
4 Entry $5
Mens State League Div 3 North-West
12 clubs
Avondale Heights Est.1984
Cairnlea Est.1969
Geelong Rangers Est.1955
Hume United Est.1998
Keilor Park SC
Lalor
La Trobe University
Maribyrnong Greens Est. 1978
Melbourne University Rangers
Est.1980
Sunbury United Est.1972
Sydenham Park
Yarraville Glory
Est.1997
Mens State League Div 3 South-East
12 clubs
Berwick City Est.1974
Old Scotch Est.1981
Brandon Park Est.1972
Croydon City Arrows
Frankston Pines
Est.1965
Noble Park United
North Caulfield Est.1977
Nunawading City Est.1971
Peninsula Strikers Est.1993
Sandringham City Est.1948
Southern Suburbs
Est.1979
Springvale City Est.1992
Waverley Wanderers Est.1980
5
Mens Provisional League Div 1 North-West
12 clubs
Corio
Est.1956
Essendon United Est.2007
FC Strathmore Est.1976
Laverton Park Est.1951
North Sunshine Eagles
Northern Falcons
North City Lions Est.2000
South Yarra Est.1928
Surf Coast Est.1991
Westvale
Western Eagles
Est.1950 1960, 1961 & 1987 Vic Champs
Whittlesea United
Mens Provisional League Div 1 South-East
12 clubs
Ashburton
Est.1979
Doveton Est.1967
Endeavour United
Fitzroy City Est.1963
Monash University
Monbulk Est.1969
Mooroolbark
Est.1962 Ex-NSL Club
Mornington
Old Camberwell Grammar Est.1984
Old Melburnians Est.1997
Warragul United
6
Mens Provisional League Div 2 North-West
12 clubs
Bell Park
Elwood City
Epping City
Est. 1990
Hoppers Crossing Est.1971
Lalor United
Melbourne City
Melbourne Tornado Est.2000
Moreland United Est.1989
Northern Roosters
Plenty Valley Lions Est.1999
Upfield
West Preston
Mens Provisional League Div 2 South-East
12 clubs
Beaumaris Est.1976
Berwick Kings Est.1990
Carrum Utd
Caulfield Utd
Dandenong Sparrows Est.1980
Lyndale Utd Est.1977
Old Brighton Grammarians Est.1999
Old Carey
Riversdale
Est.1978
Rowville Eagles
Whitehorse Utd
White Star Dandenong Est.1994
7
Mens Provisional League Div 3 North-West
12 clubs
Brimbank Stallions
Balmoral FC Est.1995
Brunswick Zebras
Darebin United
Essendon Royals
Heidelberg Stars
Melton
Mill Park
Meadow Park
Moreland Wolves
Watsonia Heights Est.1987
Youth Utd
Mens Provisional League Div 3 South-East
12 clubs
Bayside Argonauts Est.1984
Brighton SC Est.1924
Collingwood City
East Bentleigh
Eltham North Est.1967
Endeavour Hills
Glen Waverley
Keysborough
Noble Park
Old Trinity Grammarians Est.2002
Seaford Utd Est.1968
Uni. of Melbourne
8
Mens Metropolitan League North-West
8 clubs
Altona North
Bundoora Utd
Oak Park SC
Keilor Wolves
Keown Park
Northern United
Tullamarine Jets
Yarra Jets
Mens Metropolitan League South-East
7 clubs
Caulfield Grammarians
Dandenong Warriors
Harrisfield Hurricanes Est.2006
Manningham
Parkmore
Ringwood City
Est.1953 1959 Vic Champs
St. Kevins Old Boys Soccer Club
2
Women>s State League Div 1
9 clubs
3
Women's State League Div 2 North-West
10 clubs
Altona City
Brunswick Zebras WVPL Champions 1996 & 1997
Bundoora United
Darebin Falcons
Fawkner WSC
La Trobe Uni
Melbourne Bears
Melton
North Geelong
Port Melbourne
Women's State League Div 2 South-East
10 clubs
Ashburton
Beaumaris
Bentleigh Greens
Berwick City WVPL Champions 1992, 1993, 1994 & 1995
Knox United WSC
Monash University
Mooroolbark
Sandringham
South Springvale
Southern Suburbs
4
Women's State League Div 3 North-West
10 clubs
Diamond Valley Utd
Epping City
Maribyrnong Greens
Maribyrnong Utd
Melbourne Tornado
Sunshine Georgies
West Preston
Western Eagles
Western Suburbs
Westvale
Women's State League Div 3 South-East
10 clubs
Albert Park WSC
Ashburton
Doncaster Rovers
Endeavour Utd
Knox City
Mornington Flames
Noble Park
Richmond
Sandringham
South Melbourne
5
Women's Metropolitan League North-West
8 clubs
Brunswick City
Brunswick Zebras
Lalor
Melbourne Knights
Melbourne Lions
Mitchell Rangers
North City Lions
Sydenham Park
Tullamarine Jets
Women's Metropolitan League South-East
8 clubs
Bayswater Strikers
Box Hill Inter
Croydon City Arrows
Dandenong City
Dandenong Sparrows
Langwarrin
Monash University
Ringwood City
Women's Metropolitan League Central
9 clubs
Albert Park WSC
DOC United WFC
Elwood City
Fitzroy City
Sandringham
Swinburne University WSC
Uni. of Melbourne
Watsonia Heights WSC
Yarra Jets
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....
. It is affiliated with Football Federation Australia
Football Federation Australia
Football Federation Australia is the governing body for the sport of football in Australia. Before 1 January 2005, it was known as the Australian Soccer Association , which succeeded Soccer Australia in this role in 2003...
, the sport's national governing body.
The FFV's premier competition is the Victorian Premier League
Victorian Premier League
The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...
.
History
Football Federation Victoria began operation in 1884 under the name Anglo Australian Football Association of Victoria and is one of the oldest sporting associations in Victoria. It has had several name changes over the years, but has survived as the governing body of soccer in Victoria since this time. The Football Association (Australia), the predecessor of Football Federation Australia (FFA) was formed in 1923.The Federation conducted its first competition in 1909 with Carlton United becoming the inaugural First Division Champions. The name of the competition was changed to the State League in 1958, and later became the Victorian Premier League
Victorian Premier League
The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...
in 1990, a name it retains until today.
In 1992 and 1993, Wheelchair soccer was conceived when a "Come’n’try" was conducted with the support of Leisure Action (LA) a division of the Spastic Society. A pilot season resulted in the northwest region, the success of which lead LA to source funding and development partners. Early in 1995 the FFV agreed to become the auspicing body for the future development of Wheelchair Soccer in Victoria and in 2000 signed an agreed to that effect.
In 1996 the then Board of Management of the FFV initiated a major organisational review and obtained independent advice on the current management structure and the organisational arrangements required to make the administration of soccer more effective. The review resulted in the formation of an Independent Commission, replacing the Board, and was duly elected in December 1996.
To provide for the future development of women's soccer, in 1999 the FFV and Women's Soccer Victoria combined and established an integrated structure to provide professional administrative services and infrastructure to all female participants in soccer. This resulted in a women's soccer competition for junior and senior teams starting in 1999 and other initiatives aimed at grass roots and elite player development.
In 2005 it officially changed its name from Victorian Soccer Federation (VSF) to Football Federation Victoria, to fall in line with the national reform process, where the sport rebranded itself as football.
In 2009, player registrations for football in Victoria have passed 50,000, the highest number in the federation's history.
As part of its strategy to become a more "customer focussed" organisation, in November 2009 the head office of Football Federation Victoria moved from its location at the International Sports Centre in Thornbury in Melbourne's northern suburbs to its new more centrally located headquarters at Level 3, 436 St Kilda Road, Melbourne.
Victorian Football Pyramid
The Victorian pyramid consists of two city wide leagues at the top, followed by leagues covering the North-West or South-East Region. This pyramid operates during the winter months with the best players participating in the summer league with clubs representing regions. This ensures that top flight football represents all participants equally and is a vehicle for identifying talent across the state.Most clubs in Victoria owe their heritage to immigrant communities which continue to be the backbone of most clubs. To honour this legacy, small flags beside each club identify they historical tradition. It should be noted, that despite this history, all clubs in Victoria are multi-cultural and open to supporters and players of all backgrounds.
Football Federation Victoria, announced that the new name of the Summer League will be the Victorian Champions League.
Clubs for the 2009/10 Summer season are:
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Victori>n Champions League |
Club | Country/Metro | Representing No. of players | Representing No. of clubs | Home Stadium | Website |
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Central City FC Central City FC The Central City Football Club is an association football club based in Melbourne's city centre, Victoria, Australia.Representing the Central Zone in the Victorian Champions League, as one of twelve teams competing, Central City were one of the strongest teams in the competition during the 2008/09... |
Metro | 2,650 | 43 | Bob Jane Stadium, South Melbourne | |
Eastern FC | Metro | 1,843 | 22 | Esther Park Reserve, Mooroolbark & Dorset Road Reserve, Croydon | |
North East Diamonds FC | Metro | 4,115 | 40 | Veneto Club, Bulleen | |
North West Wanderers | Metro | 3,910 | 51 | C.B Smith Reserve, Fawkner | |
Northern Allstars | Metro | 2,989 | 47 | Epping Soccer Stadium, Epping | |
South East Cougars | Metro | 6,493 | 60 | Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, Cheltenham | |
Southern Bluetongues | Metro | 4,506 | 69 | Sweeney Reserve, Berwick | |
Western Wolves FC Western Wolves FC The Western Wolves Football Club is an association football club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Representing the Western Zone in the Victorian Champions League, as one of twelve teams competing, Western Wolves represent all the clubs from the West region of... |
Metro | 4,346 | 63 | VU Complex, Hoppers Crossing | |
Gippsland Knights | Country | 2,024 | 20 | Latrobe City Sports Stadium, Morwell | |
Rivers FC | Country | 2,944 | 14 | Shepparton | |
Loddon Mallee Lightning | Country | 4,151 | 21 | Epsom Huntly Recreation Reserve | |
Wimmera South Coast Eagles | Country | 2,740 | 21 | Moreshead Park, Ballarat / Stead Park, Geelong |
Clubs in the 2011 winter season are:
Level |
League(s)/Division(s) |
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1 Entry $12 |
Victo>ian Premier League 2011 |
Club | Formed | Heritage | NSL Participation | Champion of Victoria |
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Bentleigh Greens Bentleigh Greens Bentleigh Greens Soccer Club is a football club from Cheltenham, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed in 1986 by the Greek Cypriot community and currently play in the Victorian Premier League. They spent the years 1996–2005 in the Victorian Premier League,... |
Est.1987 | |||
Est.1970 | ||||
Est.1955 | 3 seasons | 1981,1982,1983,1999,2000,2003,2005 & 2010 | ||
Est.1958 | 17 Seasons | 1975,1988,1990 & 2001 | ||
Est.1979 | None | None | ||
Est.1953 | 21 Seasons/ 2 Championships | 1968,1978 & 1979 | ||
Northcote City Northcote City SC Northcote City Soccer Club is a football club from Thornbury, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that currently plays in the Victorian Premier League. The club was formed in 1960 by local Greek Australians. This club was known as Princes Park Hercules during the 1960s and 1970s... |
Est.1960 | |||
Est.1972 | None | None | ||
Est.1954 | None | None | ||
Est.1959 | 24 Seasons/4 Championships | 1962,1964,1965,1966,1972,1974,1976 & 2006 | ||
Springvale White Eagles Springvale White Eagles Springvale White Eagles Soccer Club is an Australian association football club based in Melbourne, Victoria currently playing in Victorian State League Division 1... |
Est.1975 | |||
St Albans Saints | Est.1954 | |||
VTC Football | Est.2011 | None | None |
2 Entry $7
12 clubs
Club | Formed | Heritage | NSL Participation | Champion of Victoria | ||
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Est.1975 | None | 1995,1996, 1997, 2008 & 2009 | ||||
Bulleen Lions | Est.1967 | |||||
Fawkner Blues Fawkner Blues Fawkner Blues is an Australian association football club from Fawkner, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1965 by local Italian Australians... |
Est.1965 | None | None | |||
Langwarrin Langwarrin SC The Langwarrin Soccer Club is an Australian association football club from Langwarrin, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed by local Scottish Australians in 1964, and currently competes in the Victorian State League Division 1.-Senior Squad 2011:-Reserve Squad... |
Est.1964 | |||||
North Geelong Warriors North Geelong Warriors The North Geelong Warriors Football Club, , is a Croatian backed football club from the regional Victorian city of Geelong. The club continues to have strong links to and support from the city’s large Croatian community. The club is a regular participant in the Australian-Croatian Soccer... |
Est.1967 | 1992 | ||||
Pascoe Vale SC Pascoe Vale SC Pascoe Vale Soccer Club, is an association football club located In Melbourne's north-west in Victoria, Australia. The club was established in 1966, and features both junior boys, junior girls and senior men soccer teams. The club president of the soccer club is Lou Tona. Pascoe Vale's home ground... |
Est.1966 | |||||
Port Melbourne Port Melbourne Sharks The Port Melbourne Sharks are an Australian association football club from Port Melbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed in 1968 by local Greek Australians, and were promoted as Champions of Victorian State League Division 2 for season 2010.They will play season... |
Est.1968 | |||||
Est.1947 | 13 Seasons | 1980,1994,2002 & 2007 | ||||
Southern Stars SC | Est.1980 | |||||
Est.1947 | 8 Seasons | 1977 | ||||
Western Suburbs SC Western Suburbs SC Western Suburbs Football Club is an Australian football club from Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed in 1965, and currently play in the Victorian State League Division 1... |
Est.1965 | None | None | |||
Est.2007 | None | 1998 (As Bulleen Inter Kings) & 2004(As Bulleen Zebras Bulleen Zebras Whittlesea Zebras is an Australian association football club based in Epping, Melbourne. The Zebras play in the Victorian Premier League.... ) |
3 Entry $6
Mens State League Div 2 North-West
12 clubs
Altona City SC
Altona City SC
Altona City are an Australian association football club from Altona, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1965 as a predominantly Scottish club. The club played in the Victorian State League from 1977–1981 but the club has not yet return to its glory days. Altona City...
Altona East Phoenix
Altona East Phoenix
Altona East Phoenix Soccer Club is an Australian association football club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, currently in the Victorian State League Division 2 N/W...
Est.1979
Ballarat Red Devils
Ballarat Red Devils
The Ballarat Red Devils is an association football club based in Ballarat, Victoria. They currently play in the Football Federation Victoria State League division Two North-West...
Est.1968
Banyule City Est.1969
Brunswick City
Brunswick City
Brunswick City Soccer Club is an association football club from West Brunswick, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was formerly known as Brunswick City Sports Club Leonidas. The club was formed in 1970 by local Greek Australians as Thornbury, but changed their name to Brunswick City in...
FC Clifton Hill
FC Clifton Hill
FC Clifton Hill also known as Clifton Hill FC or Clifton Hill United are an association football club which currently plays in the Victorian State League Division 2, the 3rd tier of Association football in Victoria and the 4th tier in Australia...
Geelong
Moreland City Est.1916
Werribee City
Westgate
Westgate
-Companies:* Westgate Resorts, a real estate company and timeshare company* Westgate Department Stores, the Department store division of Anglia Regional Co-operative Society in the United Kingdom-United Kingdom:* Westgate, County Durham* Westgate, Gloucester...
Est.1985
Whittlesea Rangers
Williamstown SC
Mens State League Div 2 South-East
12 clubs
Casey Comets Est.1975
Dandenong City FC Est.1981
Diamond Valley Utd Est.1924
Doncaster Rovers Est.1966
Eastern Lions
Heatherton United Est.1990
Kingston City FC
Kingston City FC
Kingston City Football Club is an Australian Association football club from Clayton South, Victoria, a suburb within the municipality of Kingston, Victoria. They are currently managed by Con Nitsikas . The club won the Victorian State League Division 3 South East in 2011...
Est.1974
Knox City
City of Knox
The City of Knox is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia, located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of and has a estimated population of 155,969 people.-History:...
Est.1951
Morwell Pegasus
South Springvale Est.1980
Malvern City
4 Entry $5
Mens State League Div 3 North-West
12 clubs
Avondale Heights Est.1984
Cairnlea Est.1969
Geelong Rangers Est.1955
Hume United Est.1998
Keilor Park SC
Keilor Park SC
Keilor Park Soccer Club is an Australian association football club, based at Keilor Park Reserve in Keilor Park, Victoria. Keilor Park was formed in 1957 by Austrian Australians....
Lalor
Lalor, Victoria
Lalor is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Whittlesea. At the 2006 Census the suburb had a population of 19,561...
La Trobe University
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a multi-campus university in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1964 by an Act of Parliament to become the third oldest university in the state of Victoria. The main campus of La Trobe is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora; two other major campuses are...
Maribyrnong Greens Est. 1978
Melbourne University Rangers
Melbourne University Rangers
Melbourne University Rangers is an Australian association football club from the University of Melbourne in Parkville, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia...
Est.1980
Sunbury United Est.1972
Sydenham Park
Yarraville Glory
Yarraville Glory
Yarraville Glory is an Australian association football club from Spotswood, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club consists of Juniors which range from under 8's to under 16's. Then the Senior/Reserve teams which are in State League 3 N/W...
Est.1997
Mens State League Div 3 South-East
12 clubs
Berwick City Est.1974
Old Scotch Est.1981
Brandon Park Est.1972
Croydon City Arrows
Croydon City Arrows
Croydon City Arrows is an Australian football club based in Croydon, Victoria, currently in the 4th tier of the Victorian Football Structure...
Frankston Pines
Frankston Pines
The Frankston Pines Football Club is an Australian association football club from Frankston North, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed by local Scottish Australians in 1965. The club has had several stints in the Victorian Premier League since the mid-1980s, with best...
Est.1965
Noble Park United
Noble Park United
Noble Park United is a Serbian Australian association football club based in Noble Park, Victoria. The club is more commonly known as Drina and currently competes in the Victorian State League Division 3 South-East.-Recent history:...
North Caulfield Est.1977
Nunawading City Est.1971
Peninsula Strikers Est.1993
Sandringham City Est.1948
Southern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs is an Australian association football club from Clayton, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1979 as Oakleigh Suburbs by local Greek Australians. The club then changed their name to South Caufield in 1992, and finally to Southern Suburbs in 2004...
Est.1979
Springvale City Est.1992
Waverley Wanderers Est.1980
5
Mens Provisional League Div 1 North-West
12 clubs
Corio
Corio, Victoria
Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district...
Est.1956
Essendon United Est.2007
FC Strathmore Est.1976
Laverton Park Est.1951
North Sunshine Eagles
North Sunshine Eagles
North Sunshine Eagles is an association football club from St Albans, a suburb 15 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was founded in 1970 and is an Albanian backed club....
Northern Falcons
North City Lions Est.2000
South Yarra Est.1928
Surf Coast Est.1991
Westvale
Western Eagles
Western Eagles
Western Eagles is an Australian association football club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. Formed in 1950 as KS Polonia by Polish Australians, the club was one of the powerhouses of Victorian and Australian soccer in the 1950s and 1960s, before making a brief revival in the 1980s...
Est.1950 1960, 1961 & 1987 Vic Champs
Whittlesea United
Mens Provisional League Div 1 South-East
12 clubs
Ashburton
Ashburton, Victoria
Ashburton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Boroondara...
Est.1979
Doveton Est.1967
Endeavour United
Fitzroy City Est.1963
Monash University
Monash University
Monash University is a public university based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight and the ASAIHL....
Monbulk Est.1969
Mooroolbark
Mooroolbark FC
Mooroolbark is an Australian association football club based in Mooroolbark, an outer eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. They currently play in Victorian Provisional League 1 South-East.-History:...
Est.1962 Ex-NSL Club
Mornington
Mornington, Victoria
Mornington is a sea side town on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, located 57 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. It is in the Local Government Area of the Shire of Mornington Peninsula....
Old Camberwell Grammar Est.1984
Old Melburnians Est.1997
Warragul United
6
Mens Provisional League Div 2 North-West
12 clubs
Bell Park
Elwood City
Epping City
Epping
Epping is a small market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located north-east of Loughton, south of Harlow and north-west of Brentwood....
Est. 1990
Hoppers Crossing Est.1971
Lalor United
Melbourne City
Melbourne Tornado Est.2000
Moreland United Est.1989
Northern Roosters
Plenty Valley Lions Est.1999
Upfield
Upfield, Victoria
Upfield is a small residential and industrial locality 17 km away from the central business district in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia situated in the suburb of Campbellfield...
West Preston
Mens Provisional League Div 2 South-East
12 clubs
Beaumaris Est.1976
Berwick Kings Est.1990
Carrum Utd
Caulfield Utd
Dandenong Sparrows Est.1980
Lyndale Utd Est.1977
Old Brighton Grammarians Est.1999
Old Carey
Riversdale
Riversdale
Riversdale was the last home of William Butler Yeats. It is located in the Dublin suburb of Rathfarnham off the Ballyboden Road.-W. B. Yeats:He took a 13-year lease on the house in 1932. He lived there with his wife and children...
Est.1978
Rowville Eagles
Whitehorse Utd
White Star Dandenong Est.1994
7
Mens Provisional League Div 3 North-West
12 clubs
Brimbank Stallions
Balmoral FC Est.1995
Brunswick Zebras
Darebin United
Essendon Royals
Essendon Royals
FC Bulleen Lions is an Australian association football club from Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The Essendon Royals senior team merged with the Veneto Social Club at the start of the 2008 season. The Essendon Royals then became the Bulleen Royals, then the FC Bulleen Lions...
Heidelberg Stars
Melton
Melton, Victoria
Melton is an outer-suburban city of Melbourne Victoria, Australia located 35 km east from Melbourne's central business district. It is the administrative centre for the Shire of Melton Local Government Area. At the 2006 Census, the Shire of Melton had a population of 35,490...
Mill Park
Meadow Park
Moreland Wolves
Watsonia Heights Est.1987
Youth Utd
Mens Provisional League Div 3 South-East
12 clubs
Bayside Argonauts Est.1984
Brighton SC Est.1924
Collingwood City
East Bentleigh
Eltham North Est.1967
Endeavour Hills
Glen Waverley
Keysborough
Noble Park
Old Trinity Grammarians Est.2002
Seaford Utd Est.1968
Uni. of Melbourne
8
Mens Metropolitan League North-West
8 clubs
Altona North
Bundoora Utd
Oak Park SC
Keilor Wolves
Keown Park
Northern United
Tullamarine Jets
Yarra Jets
Mens Metropolitan League South-East
7 clubs
Caulfield Grammarians
Dandenong Warriors
Harrisfield Hurricanes Est.2006
Manningham
City of Manningham
The City of Manningham is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the northeastern suburbs of Melbourne. The total population is 118,544 , divided up into 10 suburbs, the largest being Doncaster and Templestowe, over an area of 113 square kilometres.The district spans a...
Parkmore
Parkmore Soccer Club
Parkmore Soccer Club is an Australian amateur Football club based in the south-east Melbourne suburb of Keysborough, Australia. The club is also known, unofficially, as Blue Danube Soccer Club or Kék Duna .The club currently competes in the Victorian Metropolitan League Division 3...
Ringwood City
Ringwood City
Ringwood City Soccer Club is an Australian association football club from Ringwood, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1953, as Wilhelmina by Dutch Australians. It took the club only 4 years to get promoted into the Victorian State League. In 1966 they were...
Est.1953 1959 Vic Champs
St. Kevins Old Boys Soccer Club
Women's Pyramid
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Victo>ian Women's Premier League |
Club | Formed | Champion of Victoria |
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Ashburton Ashburton, Victoria Ashburton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Boroondara... |
Est. | |
Bendigo Vipers | Est. | |
Box Hill Inter Box Hill Inter Box Hill United Football Club is an Australian association football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Box Hill.- History :Box Hill entered the Victorian Division 4 in 1925. In their first season they lost one game and drew once to became champion and win promotion to division 3 for the 1926... |
Est. | 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2008 |
Casey Comets | Est. | 1998, 1999 & 2002 |
Eltham North | Est. | |
GSL GSL -Biology:* Glycosphingolipids, a subtype of glycolipids containing the amino alcohol sphingosine-Companies and organizations:* Geological Society of London* Ghana School of Law... |
Est. | |
Heidelberg United Heidelberg United Heidelberg United Football Club is a football club based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia... |
Est. | 2007 |
Keilor Park WSC | Est. | |
Preston Lions FC Preston Lions FC The Preston Lions Football Club are an Australian football club from Preston, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia... |
Est. | |
Sandringham Sandringham, Victoria Sandringham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Bayside. At the 2006 Census, Sandringham had a population of 8693.-History:... |
Est. | |
South Melbourne South Melbourne, Victoria South Melbourne is an inner city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km south from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area are the Cities of Port Phillip and Melbourne... |
Est. |
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9 clubs
Club | Formed | Champion of Victoria |
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Brighton Brighton, Victoria Brighton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Bayside. At the 2006 Census, Brighton had a population of 20,651... |
Est. | |
Ballarat Red Devils Ballarat Red Devils The Ballarat Red Devils is an association football club based in Ballarat, Victoria. They currently play in the Football Federation Victoria State League division Two North-West... |
Est. | |
Bayswater Strikers | Est. | |
GRFA GRFA Geelong Regional Football Association is the Governing body of Association Football in Geelong, Victoria, Australia... |
Est. | |
Monbulk | Est. | |
South Yarra | Est. | |
University of Melbourne University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public university located in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 1853, it is the second oldest university in Australia and the oldest in Victoria... |
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Whitehorse United | Est. | |
Whittlesea Zebras WSC | Est. |
3
Women's State League Div 2 North-West
10 clubs
Altona City
Brunswick Zebras WVPL Champions 1996 & 1997
Bundoora United
Darebin Falcons
Fawkner WSC
La Trobe Uni
Melbourne Bears
Melton
North Geelong
Port Melbourne
Women's State League Div 2 South-East
10 clubs
Ashburton
Beaumaris
Bentleigh Greens
Berwick City WVPL Champions 1992, 1993, 1994 & 1995
Knox United WSC
Monash University
Mooroolbark
Sandringham
South Springvale
Southern Suburbs
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Women's State League Div 3 North-West
10 clubs
Diamond Valley Utd
Epping City
Maribyrnong Greens
Maribyrnong Utd
Melbourne Tornado
Sunshine Georgies
West Preston
Western Eagles
Western Suburbs
Westvale
Women's State League Div 3 South-East
10 clubs
Albert Park WSC
Ashburton
Doncaster Rovers
Endeavour Utd
Knox City
Mornington Flames
Noble Park
Richmond
Sandringham
South Melbourne
5
Women's Metropolitan League North-West
8 clubs
Brunswick City
Brunswick Zebras
Lalor
Melbourne Knights
Melbourne Lions
Mitchell Rangers
North City Lions
Sydenham Park
Tullamarine Jets
Women's Metropolitan League South-East
8 clubs
Bayswater Strikers
Box Hill Inter
Croydon City Arrows
Dandenong City
Dandenong Sparrows
Langwarrin
Monash University
Ringwood City
Women's Metropolitan League Central
9 clubs
Albert Park WSC
DOC United WFC
Elwood City
Fitzroy City
Sandringham
Swinburne University WSC
Uni. of Melbourne
Watsonia Heights WSC
Yarra Jets
Funding
The FFV is financed through affiliation fees which member clubs pay, depending on their level in the pyramid. For the 2008 season, affiliation fees were as followsAffiliation fees | |
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Level | Amount |
11,391.41 | |
7,129.91 | |
6,063.45 | |
4,873.69 | |
4,093.86 | |
3,915.39 | |
3,575.77 | |
1,250.00 | |