National Premier Leagues Western Australia

Football league
National Premier Leagues Western Australia
Founded1896
CountryAustralia
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Relegation toState League 1
Domestic cup(s)Football West State Cup
Australia Cup
Current championsStirling Macedonia (2023)
Current premiersPerth RedStar (2023)
Most championshipsPerth SC (Azzurri, Italia) (25 titles)
TV partnersNPL.TV
WebsiteFootball West NPL
Current: 2023 NPL WA

The National Premier Leagues Western Australia is a regional Australian semi-professional soccer league comprising teams from Western Australia. The league name is often abbreviated to NPL Western Australia or NPL WA. As a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues, the league is the highest level of the Western Australian league system (Level 2 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football West, the governing body of the sport in the state. In 2014, the league – formerly known as the Football West State League Premier Division – was rebranded into what exists today.

History

NPL WA traces its origin to the formation of a league by the Perth British Football Association in 1896.[1] By the 1950s, the association was known as the Western Australian Soccer Football Association (WASFA). In, 1960 eight teams formed their own association, the Soccer Federation of Western Australia (SFWA). The WASFA and SFWA ran rival leagues between 1960 and 1962 before the SFWA prevailed.[2] Ahead of the 1991 season, 11 SFWA clubs broke away, forming the Soccer Administration of Western Australia (SAWA). The SAWA ran the rebel Professional Soccer League (PSL) in parallel with the SFWA first division until merging before the 1993 season to form the Professional Soccer Federation of Western Australia (PSF).[3][4]

Several of the clubs currently playing in the league were formed as the soccer arm of cultural associations of recently migrated Australians, with certain teams having associations with particularly nationalities e.g. Swan Italian Club (now Swan United), Bayswater Inter (now Bayswater City) and Perth Italia (now Perth SC) with Italian Australians, Morley Windmills with Dutch Australians, Floreat Athena with Greek Australians, Benfica United (now Fremantle Spirit) with Portuguese Australians, Inglewood Kiev (now Inglewood United) with Ukrainian Australians, North Perth Croatia (now Western Knights) with Croatian Australians, Spearwood Dalmatinac (now part of Cockburn City) with Yugoslavian Australians, Shamrock Rovers with Irish Australians, Dianella White Eagles with Serbian Australians and Stirling Macedonia with Macedonian Australians. In 1994 clubs were forced by the sport's governing body to remove all references to ethnicities from their names, which resulted in several forced name changes. Some clubs reverted back to their former names after 2019, when the National Club Identity Policy was revoked. More recently, new clubs have begun to be based geographically, such as with Armadale SC and Cockburn City.

The West Australian National Training Centre included a team for the 2011–2013 seasons. They did not play for competition points, and were mostly used for development of the upcoming youth players.

Format

In 2013 Football Federation of Australia introduced the new second tier competition for football in Australia, the National Premier Leagues. In 2014 Football West then reorganised the former State Premier League into the National Premier Leagues Western Australia conference and the State League (Division One and Division Two). The NPL WA competition fields a Senior first team, as well as youth teams from U12 to U20 age groups. The Perth Glory FC Youth team competes in the Senior category and has additional age restrictions.[5]

Promotion and relegation between the NPL and the State League Division 1 became possible for the first time at the end of the 2015 season, provided the winner of the State Division 1 met Football West's promotion requirements.[5] Two teams were promoted after the 2016 season to expand the league into a 14 team competition.[6] After a further competition review the 2019 NPLWA season returned to a twelve-team competition.[7] In 2020, promotion and relegation was suspended for the season, due to the impacts on the competition from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[8]

Clubs

The following 12 clubs are competing in the 2024 NPL WA season.

Club Location Ground Capacity
Armadale Soccer Club Armadale Alfred Skeet Oval 500
Balcatta Balcatta Grindleford Reserve 1,000
Bayswater City Bayswater Frank Drago Reserve 5,000
Cockburn City Cockburn Dalmatinac Park 2,000
Floreat Athena Leederville Litis Stadium 5,000
Inglewood United Inglewood Inglewood Stadium 5,536
Olympic Kingsway Madeley Kingsway Sporting Complex 2,000
Perth Glory Youth Perth Hartfield Park, Forrestfield 2,000
Perth RedStar Joondalup RedStar Arena 2,500
Perth SC West Perth Dorrien Gardens 4,000
Stirling Macedonia Balcatta Macedonia Park 5,000
Western Knights Mosman Park Nash Field 1,000

Honours

Year Premiership Champions NPL Finals Representation
2014 Bayswater City Bayswater City Bayswater City – Quarter Finalist
2015 Bayswater City U Bayswater City – Runners up
2016 Perth SC Perth SC Perth SC – Semi Finalist
2017 Bayswater City Bayswater City Bayswater City – Quarter Finalist
2018 Perth SC Perth SC Perth SC – Quarter Finalist
2019 Perth SC Perth SC Perth SC – Semi Finalist
2020 [a] ECU Joondalup[b]
Floreat Athena[c]
[d]
2021 Perth SC Perth SC [e]
2022 Floreat Athena Perth RedStar
2023 Perth RedStar Stirling Macedonia
Notes
U undefeated league season.

Honours pre-NPL (1896–2013)

Year Premiers
1896 Fremantle Wanderers
1897 Fremantle Wanderers
1898 Civil ServiceU
1899 Fremantle Wanderers
1900 Fremantle Wanderers
1901 Fremantle Wanderers
1902 PerthU
1903 Fremantle
1904 Fremantle CorinthiansU
1905 Perth
1906 RangersU
1907 Rangers
1908 City United
1909 Training CollegeU
1910 Claremont
1911 Rangers[f]
1912 Claremont
1913 Perth City United
1914 Thistle
1915 Thistle
1916 jointly Claremont and Thistle
1917–1918 No competition due to World War 1
1919 Claremont
1920 Perth City UnitedU
1921 Thistle
1922 Perth City UnitedU
1923 ClaremontU
1924 Perth City
1925 Thistle
1926 Fremantle Caledonian
1927 Fremantle CaledonianU
1928 Victoria ParkU
1929 Victoria Park
1930 Northern Casuals
1931 Victoria Park
1932 Northern Casuals
1933 Caledonian
1934 Victoria Park
1935 Victoria Park
1936 Victoria Park
1937 Victoria ParkU
1938 Victoria Park
1939 Victoria Park[f]
1940 East Claremont
1941 CaledonianU
1942–1944 No competition due to World War 2
1945 Jolly RogersU
1946 Caledonian[f]
1947 Caledonian[g]
1948 North Perth[g]
1949 Caledonian
1950 Perth City
1951 South Perth
1952 North Perth
1953 AzzurriU
1954 Perth City
1955 North Perth
1956 North Perth
1957 Swan Athletic
1958 East Fremantle Tricolore
1959 Azzurri
1960 WASF : Azzurri
WASFA : North Perth-Osborne
Year Premiers Champions
(or Top Four/Top Five Cup)
1961 WASF : Windmills
WASFA : Swan ValleyU
East Fremantle Tricolore
1962 WASF : Azzurri
WASFA : Perth City-Inglewood
Morley Windmills
1963 East Fremantle Tricolore Azzurri
1964 East Fremantle TricoloreU North Perth-Osborne
1965 East Fremantle Tricolore Swan Athletic[h]
1966 Cracovia Azzurri[h]
1967 AzzurriU Azzurri[h]
1968 Azzurri Kiev
1969 Azzurri East Fremantle Tricolore
1970 East Fremantle Tricolore East Fremantle Tricolore[h]
1971 Azzurri Bayswater United
1972 East Fremantle Tricolore Azzurri
1973 Windmills
1974 Ascot Azzurri
1975 Azzurri Floreat Athena
1976 Azzurri Azzurri
1977 Athena
1978 Olympic Kingsway Olympic Kingsway
1979 Spearwood Dalmatinac Olympic Kingsway
1980 Olympic Kingsway Olympic Kingsway
1981 Perth AzzurriU Forrestfield United
1982 Spearwood DalmatinacU Spearwood Dalmatinac
1983 West Perth Macedonia West Perth Macedonia
1984 West Perth Macedonia Floreat Athena
1985 West Perth Macedonia
1986 Spearwood Dalmatinac Stirling Macedonia
1987 Stirling Macedonia
1988 Floreat Athena Floreat Athena
1989 Floreat Athena Perth Italia
1990 Floreat AthenaU Perth Italia
1991 Floreat Athena Perth Italia
1992 Perth Italia Stirling Macedonia
1993 Perth Italia Perth Italia
1994 Stirling Macedonia Stirling Macedonia
1995 Stirling Macedonia Stirling Macedonia
1996 Inglewood Falcons Stirling Macedonia
1997 Floreat Athena
1998 Western Knights Western Knights
1999 ECU Joondalup Sorrento
2000 Fremantle City Perth SC
2001 Sorrento Perth SC
2002 Perth SC Perth SC
2003 Perth SC Perth SC
2004 Western Knights Western Knights
2005 Perth SC
2006 Sorrento
2007 Floreat AthenaU
2008 Sorrento Perth SC
2009 Western Knights Perth SC
2010 Western Knights Perth SC
2011 Balcatta Perth SC
2012 Bayswater City Sorrento
2013 Stirling Lions Bayswater City

Notes
U undefeated league season

References :[10][11]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Premiership not awarded.
  2. ^ NPL Season Champions.
  3. ^ Top Four Cup Grand Final Champions.
  4. ^ NPL finals series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[9]
  5. ^ Not held
  6. ^ a b c after championship playoff
  7. ^ a b after zone playoff
  8. ^ a b c d round-robin format

References

  1. ^ "British Association". Inquirer and Commercial News. Perth. 29 May 1896. p. 2. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. ^ "WASFA Records". footballwa.net. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  3. ^ "1991 Results". footballwa.net. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  4. ^ "1992 Results". footballwa.net. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Home Page | Football West". 19 February 2020.
  6. ^ "NPLWA expansion for 2017". www.footballwest.com.au. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  7. ^ "NPLWA Review Report to guide future". www.footballwest.com.au. 18 September 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  8. ^ "Bayswater-Perth to kick off revamped season". Football West. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  10. ^ Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
  11. ^ "Competitions at Football West".

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