This is a list of soccer clubs in Australia. The Australian soccer league system consists of one national league — A-League Men — a state/territory-based second tier National Premier Leagues (NPL) structure and other state-based metropolitan and regional leagues. Promotion and relegation exists in some states between NPL and state leagues, however not between the A-League Men and the NPL.
List of leagues and divisions
Clubs from the following competitions are included on the list below. Reserve teams, or instances where one club fields teams in multiple divisions, are not included.
- A-League Men (Level 1)
- National Second Division (Level 2 from 2025)
- Capital Football
- National Premier Leagues Capital Football (Level 2)
- Capital Premier League (Level 3)
- Capital Football State League (Level 4–9)
- Football NSW
- National Premier Leagues NSW (Level 2)
- NSW League One (Level 3)
- NSW League Two (Level 4)
- Illawarra Premier League, Western Premier League, Central Coast Premier League (Level 5)
- Illawarra District League, Central Coast Division One (Level 6)
- Northern NSW Football
- National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (Level 2)
- Northern NSW State League Division 1 (Level 3)
- Zone Premier League (Level 4)
- Zone League One (Level 5)
- Zone League Two (Level 6)
- Zone League Three (Level 7
- Football Northern Territory
- NorZone Premier League (Level 2)
- Southern Zone Premier League (Level 2)
- NorZone All Age League (Level 3)
- Football Queensland
- National Premier Leagues Queensland (Level 2)
- Football Queensland Premier League (Level 3)
- Football Queensland Premier League 2 (Level 4)
- Football Queensland Premier League 3 (Central Coast, Darling Downs, Far North & Gulf, Metro, Northern, South Coast, Sunshine Coast, Whitsunday Coast, Wide Bay) (Level 5)
- Football Queensland Premier League 4 (Metro, South Coast) (Level 6)
- Football Queensland Premier League 5 (Metro) (Level 7)
- Football Queensland Premier League 6 (Metro) (Level 8)
- Football South Australia
- National Premier Leagues South Australia (Level 2)
- State League 1 South Australia (Level 3)
- State League 2 South Australia (Level 4)
- Football Tasmania
- National Premier Leagues Tasmania (Level 2)
- Northern Championship (Level 3)
- Southern Championship (Level 3)
- Northern Championship One (Level 4)
- Southern Championship One (Level 4)
- Southern League Two (Level 5)
- Southern League Three (Level 6)
- Southern League Four (Level 7)
- Southern League Five (Level 8)
- Football Victoria
- National Premier Leagues Victoria (Level 2)
- National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 (Level 3)
- National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 (Level 4)
- Victorian State League 1 (Level 5)
- Victorian State League 2 (Level 6)
- Victorian State League 3 (Level 7)
- Victorian State League 4 (Level 8)
- Victorian State League 5 (Level 9)
- Football West
- National Premier Leagues Western Australia (Level 2)
- Football West State League Division 1 (Level 3)
- Football West State League Division 2 (Level 4)
List
The divisions are correct for the 2023 and 2023–24 season.
Key
New club |
Club was promoted to a higher level. |
Club was relegated to a lower level. |
Notes
- ↑ The official name of Cooma Football Club's National Premier Leagues side is "Tigers FC".[1]
- 1 2 3 Team based in New South Wales but playing in Australian Capital Territory competition.
- ↑ Team based in New South Wales but playing in Queensland competition.
- ↑ New Zealand club playing in Australian league system.
See also
- Australian Institute of Sport Football Program
- Soccer in Australia
- List of soccer clubs in Christmas Island
- List of soccer clubs in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- List of soccer clubs in Norfolk Island
- List of Australian rules football clubs in Australia
- List of baseball teams in Australia
- List of basketball teams in Australia
- List of cricket clubs in Australia
- List of rowing clubs in Australia
- List of rugby league clubs in Australia
- List of rugby union clubs in Australia
- List of yacht clubs in Australia
References
- ↑ "National Premier League". Cooma FC. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
External links
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