Victorian Regional Leagues

Victorian Regional Leagues
Country Australia
Number of teams 53 (from 8 senior divisions)
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to None

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.

There is no promotion to Victorian State League Division 5 however clubs may apply to join.

Member Clubs

Clubs in the different districts in 2016 are as follows:[1]

Ballarat & District

  • Bacchus Marsh SC
  • 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
  • Vic Park FC
  • Warrnambool Rangers FC

Bendigo Amateur Soccer League

  • Colts United
  • Eaglehawk
  • Epsom
  • Golden City
  • Moama
  • Spring Gully
  • Strathdale

Geelong

  • Barwon SC
  • Breakwater Eagles SC
  • Deakin Ducks FC
  • Drysdale sC
  • Geelong Rangers SC
  • Surfside Waves SC

Gippsland Soccer League

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

Goulburn North East Football Assoc.

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

Moama-Echuca

  • Moama Border Raiders

Sunraysia

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

Warnambool & District Soccer League

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

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