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It has had several name changes over the years, but has survived as the governing body of soccer in Victoria since this time. In 2009, player registrations for soccer in Victoria passed 50,000, the highest number in the federation's history. [2] In 2018, the federation was renamed from "Football Federation Victoria" to "Football Victoria". [3]
AFL Victoria (formerly Football Victoria [2]) is the state-level sport governing body for Australian rules football in the state of Victoria, Australia. [3]AFL Victoria, as part of the sport's national governing body the AFL, has the overarching responsibility for approximately 115 leagues — including the Victorian Football League (VFL), the Victorian Amateur Football Association, the AFL ...
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 ...
The highest state based league is the National Premier Leagues Victoria, which forms a division of the National Premier Leagues. The winner of which enters a national play-off series against the winners of other NPL divisions. The league below that is the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 and National Premier Leagues Victoria 3. Below that ...
The Victorian Premier League (VPL) is an Australian soccer league based in Victoria that was founded in 2023 and administered by Football Victoria.It consists of two divisions that were named after the VPL's breakaway of the National Premier Leagues Victoria (NPL Victoria) second and third divisions, which had run in the NPL Victoria system from 2014 until 2023.
Melbourne Victory FC is an Australian professional women's soccer team affiliated with Melbourne Victory FC and Football Federation Victoria. Founded in 2008, the team is one of the representatives of Melbourne in Australia's top-tier domestic competition – the A-League Women.
The Victoria and South Australia rivalry was the strongest in interstate football. [20] Although there is a bitter rivalry on both sides, the make-up of the rivalry is slightly different. [21] Victoria being the most successful state in interstate football, meant protecting that reputation was of prominent importance. [22]
Football Victoria soccer clubs competed in 2018 for the Dockerty Cup. The tournament doubled as the Victorian qualifiers for the 2018 FFA Cup, with the top four clubs progressing to the Round of 32. A total of 216 clubs entered the qualifying phase, with the clubs entering in a staggered format. The Cup was won by Bentleigh Greens.