Victorian Regional Leagues

Victorian Regional Leagues
Founded (See individual Leagues)
First season (See individual Leagues)
Country Australia
Number of teams 72 (From 9 senior leagues)
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to None
Relegation to None
Domestic cup(s) FFA Cup
Dockerty Cup
Current champions (See individual Leagues)
Current premiers (See individual leagues)
Most championships (See individual Leagues)
TV partners None
Website FootballFedVic.com.au/football-other
2017 Football Federation Victoria season

The Victorian regional leagues are the eighth level of soccer in Victoria, Australia, and the ninth nationally. The league consists of eight separate regional senior leagues and is administered by the Football Federation Victoria.

The Albury-Wodonga Football Association, which includes several clubs based in northern Victoria and southern NSW, is run by Football NSW, however since 2016 the Victorian based clubs have taken part in the Dockerty Cup & FFA Cup making some think they are now aligned with the Football Federation Victoria. The Western Border Soccer Association includes Portland SC from Victoria, is in affiliation with the Football Federation South Australia.

Currently there is no promotion from the Victorian Regional Leagues to Victorian State League Division 5, however clubs may apply to join.

Member Clubs

Clubs in the different districts in 2017 are as follows:[1]

Albury Wodonga Football Association

www.AWFA.asn.au

  • Albury City FC
  • Albury Hotspurs SC
  • Albury United SC
  • Boomers FC
  • Cobram Roar FC
  • Melrose FC
  • Myrtleford Savoy SC
  • St Pats FC
  • Twin City Wanderers FC
  • Wangaratta City FC
  • Wodonga Diamonds FC
  • Wodonga Heart FC

Ballarat & District Soccer Association

www.BallaratSoccer.com.au

  • Bacchus Marsh SC
  • Ballarat City FC
  • Ballarat Eureka Strikers
  • Ballarat North United SC
  • Ballarat SC
  • Buninyong Redbacks SC
  • Castlemaine Goldfields SC
  • Creswick SC
  • Daylesford & Hepburn United SC
  • Forest Rangers SC
  • Horsham & District SC
  • Maryborough SC
  • Sebastopol Vikings SC
  • Victoria Park FC
  • Warrnambool Rangers FC

Bendigo Amateur Soccer League

www.BASL.com.au

  • Colts United FC
  • Eaglehawk SC
  • Epsom SC
  • Golden City SC
  • Moama-Echuca BR
  • Spring Gully SC
  • Shepparton SC
  • Shepparton South SC
  • Shepparton United SC
  • Strathdale SC
  • Tatura SC

Cobram Junior Soccer Association

www.CobramJuniorSoccer.sportingpulse.net

  • "AC Milan"
  • "Arsenal"
  • "Barcelona"
  • "Chelsea"
  • "Inter Milan"
  • "Juventus"
  • "LA Galaxy"
  • "Liverpool"
  • "Manchester United"
  • "Real Madrid"

Football Federation Victoria Geelong Region

www.ffvgeelong.com.au

  • Barwon SC
  • Barwon Heads FC
  • Breakwater Eagles
  • Deakin Ducks FC
  • Drysdale SC
  • Elcho Park Cardinals FC
  • Geelong Rangers SC 3rds
  • Surfside Waves SC
  • Colac Otway Rovers AFC
  • Corio Bay SC

Gippsland Soccer League

www.gippslandsoccer.com.au

  • Drouin Dragons
  • Inverloch Stars
  • Leongatha Knights
  • Korumburra City
  • Mirboo North United
  • Philip Island
  • Wonthaggi United

Goulburn North East Football Association

www.gnefa.net

  • Benalla Rovers SC
  • Kyabram Phoenix FC
  • Shepparton SC
  • Shepparton South SC
  • Shepparton United SC
  • Tatura SC

Moama-Echuca Soccer Association

www.borderraiders.com.au

  • Moama-Echuca BR

Shepparton Junior Soccer Association

www.sjsa.com.au

  • Euroa
  • Goulburn Valley Grammar School
  • Grahamvale All Stars
  • Notre Dame College
  • W.P.S.C.

Football Federation Victoria Sunraysia

www.ffvsunraysia.com.au

  • Irymple Knights SC
  • Mildura City FC
  • Mildura United SC
  • Nichols Point SC
  • Northern Suns FC
  • Three Colours SC

Swan Hill Soccer League

www.swanhillsoccer.com

  • To Be Added

Warrnambool & District Soccer League

www.wdsl.sportingpulse.net

  • Deakin Dragons
  • Hamilton Raiders
  • Lakers
  • Merri Stingrays
  • Sharks
  • Surfers
  • Thunder Hawks
  • United

Honours list

(For a full list of season honours, see individual Leagues)

References

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