National Premier Leagues Western Australia
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. 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. By the 1950s, the association was known as the Western Australian Soccer Football Association. In, 1960 eight teams formed their own association, the Soccer Federation of Western Australia. The WASFA and SFWA ran rival leagues between 1960 and 1962 before the SFWA prevailed. Ahead of the 1991 season, 11 SFWA clubs broke away, forming the Soccer Administration of Western Australia. The SAWA ran the rebel Professional Soccer League in parallel with the SFWA first division until merging before the 1993 season to form the Professional Soccer Federation of Western Australia.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, Bayswater Inter and Perth Italia with Italian Australians, Morley Windmills with Dutch Australians, Floreat Athena with Greek Australians, Benfica United with Portuguese Australians, Inglewood Kiev with Ukrainian Australians, North Perth Croatia and Spearwood Dalmatinac with Croatian 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 name changes. It is only recently that clubs have begun to be based geographically, with Mandurah City and ECU Joondalup recently established clubs.
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. The NPL WA competition fields a Senior first team, as well as youth teams in the U20, U18, U16, U15, U14, U13 and U12 age groups. The Perth Glory FC Youth team competes in the Senior category – effectively as Perth Glory's reserve side – and has additional age restrictions.Provisional 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, however the winner of the 2015 Division 1, Mandurah City, did not meet Football West's promotion requirements. Mandurah City and Joondalup United were promoted after the 2016 season to make it a 14 team division, Mandurah City were relegated in 2017 after being defeated by Forrestfield United in a promotion/relegation play off. After review by Football West the 2019 NPLWA season was decided to return to a twelve-team competition, as a result, Subiaco AFC, Forrestfield United and Joondalup United were relegated and Rockingham City were promoted.
Clubs
The following 12 clubs are competing in the 2020 NPL WA season.Club | Location | Ground | Capacity |
Armadale | 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 |
ECU Joondalup | Joondalup | ECU Joondalup Football Stadium | 2,500 |
Floreat Athena | Leederville | Litis Stadium | 10,000 |
Gwelup Croatia | Gwelup | Croatian Sporting Complex | |
Inglewood United | Inglewood | Inglewood Stadium | 7,000 |
Perth Glory Youth | Perth | Ashfield Reserve | 2,000 |
Perth SC | West Perth | Dorrien Gardens | 2,000 |
Rockingham City | Rockingham | Lark Hill Sports Complex | 3,000 |
Sorrento | Sorrento | Percy Doyle Reserve | 5,000 |
Honours
Notes:Honours pre-NPL (1896–2013)
Year | Premiers |
1896 | Fremantle Wanderers |
1897 | Fremantle Wanderers |
1898 | Civil Service U |
1899 | Fremantle Wanderers |
1900 | Fremantle Wanderers |
1901 | Fremantle Wanderers |
1902 | Perth U |
1903 | Fremantle |
1904 | Fremantle Corinthians U |
1905 | Perth |
1906 | Rangers U |
1907 | Rangers |
1908 | City United |
1909 | Training College U |
1910 | Claremont |
1911 | Rangers 1 |
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 United U |
1921 | Thistle |
1922 | Perth City United U |
1923 | Claremont U |
1924 | Perth City |
1925 | Thistle |
1926 | Fremantle Caledonian |
1927 | Fremantle Caledonian U |
1928 | Victoria Park U |
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 Park U |
1938 | Victoria Park |
1939 | Victoria Park 1 |
1940 | East Claremont |
1941 | Caledonian U |
1942–1944 | No competition due to World War 2 |
1945 | Jolly Rogers U |
1946 | Caledonian 1 |
1947 | Caledonian 2 |
1948 | North Perth 2 |
1949 | Caledonian |
1950 | Perth City |
1951 | South Perth |
1952 | North Perth |
1953 | Azzurri U |
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 |
1961 | WASF : Windmills WASFA : Swan Valley U | East Fremantle Tricolore |
1962 | WASF : Azzurri WASFA : Perth City-Inglewood | Morley Windmills |
1963 | East Fremantle Tricolore | Azzurri |
1964 | East Fremantle Tricolore U | North Perth-Osborne |
1965 | East Fremantle Tricolore | Swan Athletic 3 |
1966 | Cracovia | Azzurri 3 |
1967 | Azzurri U | Azzurri 3 |
1968 | Azzurri | Kiev |
1969 | Azzurri | East Fremantle Tricolore |
1970 | East Fremantle Tricolore | East Fremantle Tricolore 3 |
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 Azzurri U | Forrestfield United |
1982 | Spearwood Dalmatinac U | 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 Athena U | 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 Athena U | – |
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 |
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