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The champions and runners-up of the first division are promoted to the Victorian Premier League for the 2014 season only. The top two teams of the Victorian State League 2 South-East and North-West, the third tier in Victoria and the fourth nationally, are promoted to Victorian State League 1 the next season and the bottom two teams the State League 1 are relegated.
Promoted from Victorian State League 5 Hawkesbury City: NSW League Two: 4: New South Wales: Sydney: Heatherton United: Victorian State League 3: 7: Victoria: Melbourne: Relegated from Victorian State League 2 Hellenic Athletic: NorZone Premier League: 2: Northern Territory: Darwin: Heidelberg Eagles: Victorian State League 3: 7: Victoria ...
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In 1995, the VFA ceased to exist as an independent organisation and control of its football competition was taken over by its former rival, the AFL which operates the competition through its subsidiary, the Victorian State Football League. AFL clubs' reserves teams first entered the competition in 2000. In 2021, the competition expanded ...
Bell Park Sports Club is a soccer club from Batesford, Victoria, Australia. The soccer club fields teams in senior men (State League Division 4 West), senior women (GRFC Women's Division One), juniors boys and girls grades.
1.3.4 Tasmanian State League. ... Location Brisbane Lions: 1996 1997 ... FORMER Australian football league teams. Club Colours Moniker State Home venue
Rugby league teams in Victoria (state) (2 C, 18 P) ... Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Victoria (state)" The following 43 pages are in this category, out ...
That brought the club to the State League Division One South-East, where they still play as of 2025, one division below the NPL Victoria leagues. [ 3 ] In October 2019, the popularity of the football in West Gippsland and the major population rise in the area led the club to applying for a NPL Junior licence under name of "Gippsland FC".