The National Premier Leagues Women's (NPLW), also referred to as Women's National Premier Leagues (WNPL) in some states, are regional association football competitions in some states and territories in Australia, which act as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League Women. The WNPL consists of the highest level state league in a subset of the state-based federations within Australia, and is overseen by Football Australia (FA) in partnership with participating member federations.

Quick Facts Founded, Country ...
National Premier Leagues Women's
Founded2014
CountryAustralia
DivisionsACT
NSW
Northern NSW
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
WA
Number of teams63 clubs (from 7 federations)
Level on pyramid2
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With the addition of Northern NSW in 2022,[1] the WNPL is now contested by clubs from seven member federations: Capital Football (ACT), NSW, Northern NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.

History

In October 2010, (FFA) commenced a National Competition Review, its main objective being to review the current structure of soccer competitions in Australia, and to monitor and improve elite player development.[2] NSW were the first federation to commence a competition, after a review on women's football in NSW in 2013, which looked at staying aligned with the FFA's pathway for women's football program.[3]

Queensland switched to the NPL format in 2015, followed by South Australia and Victoria in 2016, the ACT (Capital Football) in 2017, Western Australia in 2020,[4] and Northern NSW in 2022.

Competition format and teams

The WNPL competitions in each state and territory are run independently by the member federations, with a similar format to the equivalent men's competition - the National Premier Leagues. Teams may be relegated from the WNPL to a third-tier league in the same state (and vice versa), but there is currently no mechanism for a team to be promoted to the first tier of Australian Football, the A-League Women. The number of teams promoted and relegated from third-tier leagues per state has varied over time. The table below details the number of teams relegated automatically from the WNPL at the end of the season and the number of NPL teams which go into a relegation playoff against a lower league team.


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FederationNumber of ClubsCurrent Season
Automatic
Relegation
Relegation
Playoffs
ACTnone2023 NPL ACT Women's
NSWnone2023 NPL NSW Women's
NNSWnot known2023 NPL Women's Northern NSW
Queensland102023 Women's NPL Queensland
SA102023 Women's NPL SA
Victoria2 02024 NPL VIC Women
WAnone2023 Women's NPL WA
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Current Clubs

Below are listed the National Premier Leagues clubs in each competing member federation announced for the 2023 season.

Honours

Premiers by season

Federations commenced under the WNPL Structure in different years.

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SeasonACTNew South WalesNorthern NSWQueenslandSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia
2014 Macarthur Rams
2015 Macarthur Rams The Gap
2016 Sydney University The Gap Metro United Calder United
2017 Belconnen United Macarthur Rams Peninsula Power West Adelaide South Melbourne
2018 Belconnen United Sydney University The Gap Metro United South Melbourne
2019 Belconnen United Sydney University Lions FC Adelaide City Calder United
2020 Canberra Croatia Sydney University Gold Coast United Adelaide City [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2]
2021 Canberra Croatia [lower-alpha 3] Lions FC Salisbury Inter [lower-alpha 4] Murdoch University Melville
2022 Sydney University West Adelaide Perth RedStar
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Champions by season

Federations commenced under the WNPL Structure in different years.

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SeasonACTNew South WalesNorthern NSWQueenslandSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia
2014 Football NSW Institute
2015 Sydney University The Gap
2016 Sydney University The Gap Metro United Calder United
2017 Canberra FC Manly United Peninsula Power Adelaide City South Melbourne
2018 Belconnen United Macarthur Rams Brisbane Roar NTC Adelaide City Bulleen Lions
2019 Belconnen United Sydney University Lions FC Adelaide City Calder United
2020 Canberra Croatia Manly United Lions FC Metro United [lower-alpha 1] Murdoch University Melville
2021 [lower-alpha 5] [lower-alpha 3] Salisbury Inter [lower-alpha 4] Murdoch University Melville
2022 Macarthur Rams West Adelaide Perth RedStar
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See also

Notes

  1. Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[5]
  2. In 2020, no Premier was declared for WA.[6]
  3. Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[7]
  4. Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[8]
  5. Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[9]

References

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