New South Wales Regional Leagues

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The New South Wales regional leagues are the fifth level of soccer in New South Wales, and the sixth nationally. The league consists of nineteen separate regional senior leagues and is administered by Football New South Wales. The Albury-Wodonga Football Association, which in addition to clubs from southern NSW, includes several clubs based in northern Victoria, is also run by Football NSW.

There is no promotion to NSW State League however clubs may apply to join.

Associations and branches

There are sixteen separate regional metropolitan district associations and three branches (consisting of numerous smaller associations) which operate under the auspices of Football NSW. The metropolitan districts can usually be divided into smaller regions for ease of administration and also for junior state competitions.[1][obsolete source]

Metropolitan East

There are three associations which make up Metropolitan East. They are Canterbury District Soccer Football Association, Eastern Suburbs Football Association and St George Football Association. The structure for the associations are as follows:

Tier-1:

  • Bill Brackenbury Cup (Canterbury)
  • Championship Firsts/Reserves (Eastern Suburbs)
  • Premier League/Reserves (St George)

Tier-2:

  • All Age Division 1 & All Age Sunday (Canterbury)
  • All Age Division 1 (Eastern Suburbs)
  • All Age A/Reserves (St George)

Lower Tiers:

  • All Age Divisions 2–14 (Canterbury)
  • All Age Divisions 2–9 (Sun) & Division 3, 6, 8 (Sat) (Eastern Suburbs)
  • All Ages B–G (St George)

Overage 35's:

  • Divisions 1–8 (Canterbury)
  • Championship (Eastern Suburbs)
  • Divisions B–D (St George)

Overage 45's:

  • Divisions 1–3 (Canterbury)
  • Championship (Eastern Suburbs, St George)

Women Tier-1:

  • Grace Martin Trophy (Canterbury)
  • Championship (Eastern Suburbs)
  • Premier Women's League (St George)

Women Lower Tiers:

  • Divisions 2–4 (Canterbury, Eastern Suburbs)
  • Divisions A–C (St George)

Women's Overage:

  • Overage 30's Divisions 1 & 2 (Canterbury)
  • Eastern Suburbs and St George do not administer any overage women's competitions.

Clubs in the different districts in 2016 are as follows:

Canterbury District Soccer Football Association

The six (6) clubs in bold compete in the Bill Brackenbury Cup in a seven-team competition.[2][obsolete source]

  • Abbotsford JSC
  • Ashfield Pirates FC
  • Australian National Sports Lakemba
  • Balmain DFC
  • Belmore Eagles FC
  • Burwood FC
  • Canterbury JFC
  • Concord JFC
  • Cooks River Titans FC
  • Earlwood Wanderers FC
  • Enfield Rovers FC
  • FC Five Dock
  • Fraser Park FC
  • Hurlstone Park Wanderers FC
  • Inter Lions SC[a]
  • Lakemba Sports Club
  • Leichhardt Saints FC
  • APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC[b]
  • Marrickville FC
  • Roselands SC
  • Russell Lea Women's SC
  • Stanmore Hawks
  • Strathfield FC[3]
  1. ^ Inter Lions field two teams in the Bill Brackenbury Cup – Inter A and Inter B.
  2. ^ APIA Leichhardt are a member of the CDSFA, however do not field any sides in Men's All Age competitions as they participate in the National Premier Leagues.


Eastern Suburbs Football Association

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in the First Grade Championship.[4][5]

  • Barnstoneworth
  • Coogee United
  • Dunbar Rovers
  • Easts FC
  • Glebe Wanderers
  • Heffron Hawks
  • Kytherians
  • Lions FC
  • Lokomotiv Cove FC
  • Maccabi Hakoah
  • Maroubra United
  • Mascot Kings
  • South East Eagles FC
  • Pagewood-Botany FC
  • Phoenix FC
  • Queens Park
  • Randwick City FC
  • Redfern Raiders
  • Sydney CBD FC
  • Sydney University
  • University of NSW FC
  • Waverley Old Boys


St George Football Association

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in the Premier League.[6]

  • All Saints Oatley West
  • Arncliffe Aurora FC
  • Banksia Tigers FC
  • Bexley North FC
  • Carlton Rovers
  • Carss Park FC
  • Connells Point FC
  • Dolls Point FC
  • Forest Rangers FC
  • Glory FC
  • Hurstville ZFC
  • Hurstville City Minotaurs
  • Kogarah Waratah
  • Lugarno FC
  • Oatley RSL
  • Peakhurst United
  • Penshurst West FC
  • Ramsgate RSL FC
  • Rockdale Raiders
  • Rockdale City Suns FC
  • San Souci FC
  • Scots FC
  • St George Warriors FC[7]

Metropolitan Far North

There are two districts which form the Metropolitan Far North. They are Central Coast Football and Northern Suburbs Football Association. The representative teams are Central Coast Lightning (and now Central Coast Mariners Academy) and Northern Tigers FC respectively. Both teams compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW 2. The structure of the associations are as follows:[8]

Tier-1:

  • Premier League/Reserves (Central Coast, Northern Suburbs)
  • Thirds (Central Coast only)

Tier-2:

  • Division 1/Reserves (Central Coast)
  • All Age Division 2/Reserves (Northern Suburbs)

Lower Tiers:

  • All Age Divisions 1–10 (Central Coast)
  • All Age Divisions 3–6/Reserves (Northern Suburbs)

Overage:

  • Over 35's A, B–E North/South (Central Coast)
  • Over 35's Firsts/Reserves, Seconds/Reserves, Divisions 3–6 (Northern Suburbs)
  • Over 45's Firsts/Reserves, Seconds/Reserves, 2A North/South, 2B North/South, Thirds/Reserves (Northern Suburbs)

Women:

  • Division 1–5 (Northern Suburbs)
  • Over 35's Divisions 1 & 2 (Northern Suburbs)
  • Over 45's Masters (Northern Suburbs)

The member clubs for each association are listed below.

Central Coast Football

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in Premier League (BPL).[9]

  • Avoca FC
  • Berkeley Vale SC
  • Budgewoi FC
  • Doyalson-Wyee SC
  • East Gosford FC
  • Gosford City FC
  • Gwandalan FC
  • Kanwal-Warnervale FC
  • Kariong United FC
  • Killarney District SC
  • Kincumber FC
  • Mountains District FC
  • Ourimbah United FC
  • Southern & Ettalong FC
  • Terrigal United FC
  • The Entrance–Bateau Bay FC
  • Toukley-Gorokan SC
  • Tuggerah United FC
  • Umina United SC
  • Woongarrah FC
  • Woy Woy FC
  • Wyoming FC
  • Wyong SC[10]


Northern Suburbs Football Association

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in the Premier League.[11]

  • Asquith
  • Berowra FC
  • Brooklyn
  • Chatswood Rangers
  • Corpus Christi
  • Gordon
  • Greenwich
  • Hornsby Heights
  • Hornsby RSL
  • Kissing Point
  • Knox United
  • Lane Cove
  • Lane Cove West
  • Lindfield
  • Mongo FC
  • Mt Colah
  • North Sydney BHS
  • North Sydney United
  • North Turramurra
  • Northbridge FC
  • Northern Tigers FC[a]
  • Old Barker FC
  • Prouille FC
  • Sacred Heart Mosman
  • Sacred Heart Pymble
  • St Ives
  • St Michaels
  • Turrumurra United
  • UTS FC
  • West Pymble
  • Willoughby Dalleys[12]

  1. ^ Northern Tigers are owned and run by the NSFA. They do not field any sides in Men's All Age competitions as they participate in the National Premier Leagues NSW 2.

Metropolitan Far South

There are two districts which form the Metropolitan Far South. They are Football South Coast and Sutherland Shire Football Association (SSFA). The representative teams for the associations are Wollongong Wolves and Sutherland Sharks. The structure of the associations are as follows:

Tier-1:

  • Premier League/Youth (Football South Coast)
  • All Age Division 1 (SSFA)

Tier-2:

  • District League/Reserves/Youth (Football South Coast)
  • All Age Division 2 (SSFA)

Lower Tiers:

  • All Age Divisions 1–4 (Football South Coast)
  • All Age Divisions 3–16 (SSFA)

Overage:

  • Masters Divisions 1–4 (Football South Coast)
  • O-35's Divisions A–F (SSFA)
  • O-45's Divisions A–D (SSFA)

Women:

  • All Age Divisions 1–4 (Football South Coast)
  • All Age Divisions A–G (SSFA)
  • Overage 30 Divisions A–C (SSFA)

Below are lists of member clubs for each association.

Football South Coast

There are 24 member clubs that compete over two premier tiers in the district. The 12 clubs in bold compete in the Illawarra Mercury Premier League.[13]


Sutherland Shire Football Association

The eight (8) clubs in bold compete in Division 1 in a nine-team competition.[15]

  • Bangor FC
  • Bonnet Bay FC
  • Bundeena-Maianbar Breakers
  • Barden Ridgebacks FC
  • Caringbah Redbacks FC
  • Como West-Jannali SC
  • Cronulla Seagulls FC
  • Cronulla RSL Stingrays FC
  • Georges River Tigers
  • Engadine Eagles FC
  • Engadine Crusaders FC
  • Grays Point
  • Gwawley Bay FC
  • Gymea United FC
  • Heathcote Waratah FC
  • Kirrawee Kangaroos FC
  • Lilli Pilli FC[a]
  • Loftus Yarrawarrah
  • Rovers FC
  • Marton Hammers FC
  • Menai Hawks FC
  • Miranda Magpies FC
  • North Sutherland Rockets SC
  • Sylvania Heights FC
  • St. John Bosco YCFC
  • St. Patricks Sutherland FC
  • Sutherland Titans FC[16]

  1. ^ Lilli Pilli FC fields two teams in Division 1 – Lilli Pilli 1 and Lilli Pilli 2.

Metropolitan North

There are three associations which make up Metropolitan North. They are Gladesville Hornsby Football Association (GHFA), Manly Warringah Football Association (MWFA) and North West Sydney Women's Football (NWSWF). The structure for the associations are as follows:[17][18]

Tier-1:

  • Premier League/Seconds (GHFA)
  • Premier League/Reserves (MWFA)

Tier-2:

  • Super League/Seconds (GHFA)
  • All Age Division 1/Reserves (MWFA)

Lower tiers:

  • All Age Divisions 1–19 (GHFA)
  • All Age Divisions 2–6/Reserves (2–5) (MWFA)

Overage:

  • O-35's Divisions 1–7 (GHFA)
  • O-45's Divisions 1–4 (GHFA)
  • O-35's Divisions 1/1A/1B–8 (MWFA)
  • O-45's Divisions 1–2 (MWFA)

Women:

  • Premier League/Reserves (MWFA)
  • All Age Divisions 1–4 (MWFA)
  • Overage O-35's 1–3 (MWFA)

Gladesville Hornsby Football Association

The ten (10) teams in bold compete in the Premier League.[17]

  • All Saints Hunters Hill FC
  • Ararat FC
  • Beecroft FC
  • Eastwood St Andrews AFC
  • Epping Eastwood FC
  • Epping FC
  • Gladesville Ravens
  • Gladesville Sharks
  • Glenhaven FC
  • Hills Hawks
  • Hills Pumas
  • Holy Cross College
  • Kenthurst & District FC
  • Macquarie Dragons
  • Macquarie University
  • Normanhurst Eagles
  • North Epping Rangers
  • North Ryde
  • Northern Homenetmen
  • Old Ignatians FC
  • Pennant Hills FC
  • Putney Rangers
  • Redbacks FC
  • Redfield
  • Roselea
  • Ryde Panthers
  • Ryde Saints United
  • St. Patricks FC
  • Thornleigh
  • West Pennant Hills-Cherrybrook
  • West Ryde Eagles
  • West Ryde Rovers


Manly Warringah Football Association

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in the Premier League.[18][19]

  • Avalon
  • Beacon Hill
  • Brookvale FC
  • BTH Raiders
  • Collaroy Cromer Strikers
  • Curl Curl Youth
  • Dee Why FC
  • Forest Killarney
  • Harbord Seasiders
  • Manly Allambie United
  • Manly United
  • Manly Vale FC
  • Mosman FC
  • Narrabeen FC
  • Pittwater RSL
  • Seaforth FC
  • St Augustines
  • Wakehurst FC


North West Sydney Women's Football

  • All Saints Hunters Hill
  • Beecroft
  • Eastwood St Andrews
  • Epping
  • Flying Bats
  • Gladesville Ravens
  • Gladesville Sharks
  • Hills Hawks
  • Kenthurst
  • Macquarie Dragons
  • Macquarie University
  • Mercy College
  • Mount St Benedict
  • Normanhurst
  • North Epping Rangers
  • North Ryde
  • Pennant Hills
  • Putney FC
  • Putney Rangers
  • Redbacks
  • Roselea
  • Ryde Panthers
  • Ryde Saints United
  • St Barnabas
  • Sydney Uni
  • Thornleigh
  • West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook
  • West Ryde Rovers[20]

Metropolitan South

There are three associations which make up Metropolitan North. They are Bankstown District Amateur Football Association, Macarthur District Football Association and Southern Districts Football Association (SDFA). The respective representative sides are Bankstown United FC (who compete in the NSW State League), Macarthur Rams (who compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW 2) and Southern Districts Raiders (who also compete in the NSW State League). The structure for the associations are as follows:[21][22][23]

Tier-1:

  • Platinum League Gold/Green Firsts & Reserves (Bankstown)
  • M-League Tier-1 (Macarthur)
  • Premier League/Reserves (SDFA)

Tier-2:

  • All Age A (Bankstown)
  • M-League Tier-2 (Macarthur)
  • All Age Division 2 Green/Red (SDFA)

Lower Tiers:

  • All Age B–G (Bankstown)
  • M-League Tier-3, then All Age Divisions 2–10 (Macarthur)
  • All Age Division 3 Green/Red, then Divisions 4–10 (SDFA)

Overage:

  • Over 35s Divisions 1–3 & Combined O-35s/O-45s (Bankstown)
  • O-35 Divisions 1–3 & O-45 (Macarthur)
  • O-35 Split 1–3 & Green/Red (SDFA)

Women:

  • All Age Divisions 1–4 (Bankstown)
  • All Age Divisions 1–5 (Macarthur)
  • All Age Divisions 1–3 (SDFA)

Bankstown District Amateur Football Association

The seventeen (10) clubs compete in the Premier League .[24][25]

  • Bankstown Dragons FC
  • Bankstown Sports Stars FC
  • Bankstown Sports Strikers FC[a]
  • Bass Hill RSL SC [a]
  • Birrong Sports FC[b]
  • Central Sydney Wolves FC[b]
  • Condell Park FC[b]
  • East Bankstown FC[b]
  • Georges River Thistle[b]
  • Greenacre Eagles[a]
  • Milperra Lions
  • North Bankstown SC[a]
  • Padstow Hornets FC[a]
  • Padstow United SC[b][a]
  • Panania RSL Diggers SC[b]
  • Revesby Rovers
  • Revesby Workers FC[b]
  • Spears Sports Club[a]
  • St Christophers FC
  • Woodville Wanderers FC[a]
  • Yagoona Lions FC[b][26]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Participates in Platinum League Green.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Participates in Platinum League Gold.


Macarthur District Football Association

The seven (7) clubs in bold compete in McDonalds M-League Tier 1 in and eight-team competition.[27]

  • Appin United
  • Bradbury-Ambarvale Bears
  • Burragorang DSC
  • Camden Falcons FC
  • Camden Tigers
  • Campbelltown Cobras
  • Campbelltown Collegians
  • Campbelltown Southern Districts
  • Campbelltown Uniting Church
  • Douglas Park-Wilton FC
  • East Campbelltown Hawks
  • Eschol Park Wolves
  • Fields United
  • Gregory Hills FC
  • Gunners SC
  • Harrington Park SC
  • Ingleburn Eagles
  • Macarthur Magic
  • Minto DSC
  • Mt Annan SC
  • Narellan Rangers
  • Oran Park Rovers
  • Picton Rangers
  • The Ruse FC
  • St Mary's Eaglevale SC[a]
  • Tahmoor Taipans[28]
  1. ^ St Mary's fields two teams in the M-League – St Mary's Green and St Mary's Gold.


Southern Districts Soccer Football Association

The ten (10) clubs compete in the Premier League.[29]

  • AC United
  • Austral Sports
  • Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC
  • Bossley Sports
  • Bringelly FC
  • Canley Heights
  • Chipping Norton FC
  • Colo Colo FC
  • Fairfield Bulls FC
  • Fairfield Eagles
  • Fairfield Hotspurs
  • Fairfield Patrician Brothers
  • FC Bossy Liverpool
  • FC Bossy Youth
  • FC Eagles Sydney
  • FC Gazy Auburn
  • Freeman Sports
  • Hinchinbrook Sports Club
  • Horsley Park United
  • Kemps Creek
  • Leppington Lions
  • Liverpool City Robins
  • Liverpool Olympic
  • Liverpool Rangers
  • Liverpool Sports Club
  • Liverpool Warriors
  • Marconi Juniors
  • Moorebank Sports
  • Mt. Pritchard FC
  • Prairiewood FC
  • Smithfield RSL
  • South West Wanderers
  • Sporting Rovers
  • Sydney Juniors FC
  • Western Condors
  • Wetherill Park
  • Wetherill Park Westerners
  • White City[30]

Metropolitan West

There are three districts which makeup Metropolitan West, Blacktown & Districts Soccer Football Association, Granville & Districts Soccer Football Association and Nepean Football Association. The representative teams for the associations are Blacktown Spartans, Parramatta FC and Nepean FC respectively. The structure of the associations are as follows:

Tier-1:

  • Premier League/Reserves
  • U-20's (Blacktown & Districts only)

Tier-2:

  • Super League/Reserves (Granville & Districts only)
  • All Age Division 1 (Blacktown & Districts, Nepean)

Tier-3:

  • All Age Divisions 2–9 (Blacktown & Districts)
  • All Age Divisions 5–10 (Granville & Districts)
  • All Age Divisions 3–14 (Nepean)

Overage-35's:

  • Blacktown Divisions 1–6
  • Granville Divisions 1–5
  • Nepean Divisions 1–5 and Friday Night

Overage-45's:

  • Blacktown Division 1
  • Granville Division 1
  • Nepean does not provide this competition

Women:

  • All Age Divisions 1–4 (Blacktown & Districts)
  • Ladies Premier League, All Age Divisions 1–3, Overage-35's (Granville & Districts)
  • All Age Divisions 1–6 (Nepean)

Below are lists of member clubs for each association.

Blacktown & Districts Soccer Football Association

The 12 clubs in bold participate in Premier League.[31]

  • Doonside Hawks
  • Eastern Creek
  • Glenwood Redbacks
  • Kings Langley
  • Lourdes Soccer
  • Marayong
  • Minchinbury Jets
  • Newbury Bulls
  • Oakville United Ravens
  • Parklea SC
  • Plumpton-Oakhurst
  • Polonia FC
  • Ponds FC
  • Premier Spurs
  • Prospect United
  • Quakers Hill
  • Quakers Hill Tigers
  • Riverstone-Schofields
  • Rooty Hill RSL (YTB)
  • Ropes Crossing FC
  • St Patricks
  • Town Rangers
  • Blacktown Workers FC[32]


Granville & Districts Soccer Football Association

The 12 clubs in bold compete in the Premier League in a 13-team competition.[33]

  • Auburn District
  • Auburn FC
  • Dundas United
  • Ermington United
  • Granville Kewpie Ariana
  • Granville Rage
  • Granville Waratahs
  • Greystanes
  • Guildford County
  • Guildford McCredie
  • Holroyd Rangers
  • Kellyville
  • Lidcombe Churches
  • Lidcombe Waratah
  • Merrylands SFC
  • Newington
  • Parramatta City
  • Pendle Hill
  • Regents Park
  • Rouse Hill
  • Rydalmere
  • Sydney Dragon FC
  • Toongabbie
  • Wentworthville Uniting Church
  • Wenty Waratah
  • Winston Hills[a][34]
  1. ^ Winston Hills fields two teams in Premier League, Winston Hills Black and Winston Hills White.


Nepean Football Association

The eight (8) clubs in bold compete in the Premier League.[35]

  • Blaxland FC
  • Bligh Park FC
  • Blue Mountains FC
  • Blue Mountains Grammar School SC
  • Colo SFC
  • Cranebrook United SC
  • Emu Plains FC
  • Glenmore Park FC
  • Glossodia FC
  • Hazelbrook FC
  • Henry Lawson FC
  • Jamisontown FC
  • Joeys SC
  • Lowland Wanderers SC
  • Mulgoa Valley FC
  • Nepean Dragons
  • Penrith FC
  • Penrith RSL SC
  • Penrith Rovers FC
  • Pitt Town Sports SC
  • Richmond Ex-Servicemen's SC
  • Springwood United FC
  • St Paul's Grammar School
  • St Clair United SC
  • St Marys Band Club Rangers FC
  • St Marys Convent SC
  • St Marys SC
  • Warradale FC
  • Wentworth Falls FC
  • Werrington FC
  • Wilberforce United SC
  • Wollemi FC[36]

Riverina Branch

Albury-Wodonga Football Association

The twelve (12) clubs in bold compete in Division 1 competition.[37]

  • Albury City SC
  • Albury Hotspurs
  • Albury United
  • Boomers FC
  • Melrose FC
  • Myrtleford Savoy SC
  • St. Pats FC
  • Twin City Wanderers
  • Wangaratta City FC
  • Wodonga Diamonds
  • Wodonga Heart
  • Cobram Roar[38]

Griffith District Football Association

The six (6) clubs in bold compete in First Grade.[39]

  • Griffith City FC
  • Leeton United FC
  • West Griffith SC
  • Yenda FC
  • Yoogali FC
  • Yoogali SC
  • Deniliquin Wanderers[40]


South West Slopes

  • Cootamundra JSC
  • Gundagai Panthers
  • Harden SC
  • Temora SC
  • Tumut Eagles FC


Football Wagga Wagga

The ten (10) clubs in bold compete in First Grade (Pascoe Cup).[41]

  • Cootamundra SC
  • Hanwood FC
  • Henwood Park FC
  • Junee SC
  • Lake Albert SC
  • Northern Riverina Nomads
  • South Wagga Sports
  • Temora SC
  • Tolland FC
  • Tumut Eagles FC
  • Wagga United
  • Young Lions[42]

Southern Branch

Clubs in the different districts in 2016 are as follows:

Eurobodalla Football Association

  • Batemans Bay FC
  • Bodalla SC
  • Broulee FC
  • Clyde United SC
  • Moruya FC
  • Narooma SC


Shoalhaven District Football Association

  • Bomaderry FC
  • Callala FC
  • Culburra FC
  • Gerringong FC
  • Huskisson Vincentia FC
  • Illaroo FC
  • Manyana FC
  • Milton Ulladulla FC
  • Shoalhaven Heads Berry FC
  • St Georges Basin FC
  • Sussex Inlet FC
  • Wreck Bay FC[43]


Highlands Soccer Association

The five (5) teams in bold make up the current first grade All Age Men competition.[44]

  • Bowral United FC
  • Bundanoon Rebels FC
  • Chevalier College Soccer
  • Exeter SC
  • Gib Gate School Soccer
  • Hill Top Kookaburras SC
  • Mittagong United Lions
  • Moss Vale Thistle SC
  • Oxley College Soccer
  • Robertson-Burrawang Rovers SC
  • Tudor House School
  • Yerrinbool-Bargo Bushrangers SC[45]

Southern Tablelands

The five (5) clubs in bold compete in the eight-team All Age Men's competition.[46]

  • Braidwood JSC
  • Crookwell SC[a]
  • Goulburn Stags FC
  • Goulburn Workers FC
  • Marulan FC
  • MBK United SC
  • Ss Peter & Paul FC
  • Trinity FC
  • Wollondilly Soldiers SC[b][47]
  1. ^ Crookwell fields three teams – Crookwell Red, Crookwell White and Crookwell Griffins.
  2. ^ Wollondilly fields two teams – Wollondilly Green and Wollondilly Yellow.


Far South Coast Football Association

  • Bega Devils SC
  • Bemboka SC
  • Eden Killer Whales
  • Mallacooota SC
  • Merimbula SC
  • Pambula United
  • Tathra United
  • Wolumla FC[48]


Western Branch

There are six associations that form the Western Branch. They are the Bathurst District Football Association, Dubbo & District Football Association, Lachlan Association, Lithgow Association, Orange Association and Western Plains Association. Each association is eligible to send representative team/(s) to the Western NSW Youth League. The branch association representative team is Western NSW Mariners, who compete in National Premier Leagues NSW 3. The structure of the associations are as follows:[49]

Men's:

  • 1st–3rd Grade, then combined 4th/5th that splits into two mid-season[50] (Bathurst)
  • 1st–2nd Grade, then All Age 1–2 (Dubbo)
  • Divisions 1–3 (Lachlan)
  • Men's League (Lithgow)


Women's:

  • Combined All Age, then splits into Divisions 1–2 mid-season (Dubbo)
  • Women's League (Lithgow)

Bathurst District Football

  • Abercrombie
  • Bathurst '75
  • Bathurst Athletic
  • Bathurst City Red Tops
  • CSU Bathurst
  • Churches United
  • Collegians
  • Eglinton DFC
  • Kinross Wolaroi
  • Lithgow City Rangers
  • Lithgow Thistles
  • Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • Macquarie United
  • Millthorpe Tigers
  • Mudgee Wolves
  • Oberon United Wolves
  • Panda FC
  • Panorama FC
  • Scots All Saints College

Dubbo & District Football Association

  • Coonamble
  • Dubbo City Rangers
  • Dubbo FC Bulls
  • East Dubbo United
  • Macquarie United
  • Narromine
  • Newtown
  • North West Falcons FC
  • Orana Spurs
  • RSL 78's
  • RSL Youth
  • SASS
  • South Dubbo Wanderers
  • Walgett
  • Wellington Warriors
  • Westside Panthers

Lachlan Amateur Soccer Association

There are 13 clubs affiliated with Lachlan Association. The five (5) teams in bold compete in 1st Division in a six-team competition.[51]

  • Billabong SC
  • Boorowra SC
  • Cambridge Saints
  • Condobolin Crusaders
  • Cowra DSC
  • Forbes DSC[a]
  • Grenfell SC
  • Parkes Railway Hotel Chooks
  • Parkes Rovers SC
  • Raptors SC
  • Star Jets
  • Tichborne Tigers
  • Young Lions SC[52]
  1. ^ Competes with two teams – Forbes All Stars and Forbes Gunns

Lithgow Association

There are five (5) affiliated clubs. The three (3) clubs in bold compete in the Men's League.[53]

  • Workies Redbacks FC
  • Lithgow Thistles FC[a]
  • Wellarawang SC
  • Blackheath Soccer FC
  • Lithgow City Rangers

Orange & District Football Association

There are 13 affiliated clubs.

  • Barnstoneworth
  • Blayney (Juniors)
  • Canobolas Rangers (Juniors)
  • Cudal
  • CYMS
  • East Orange
  • Ex-Services
  • Kinross
  • Millthorpe
  • Molong
  • Orange Anglican Grammar
  • The Saints
  • Waratahs[54]

Western Plains Association

There are seven (7) affiliated clubs.

  • Bourke
  • Cobar
  • Gilgandra
  • Nyngan
  • Tottenham FC
  • Trangie
  • Warren[55]

Sydney Amateur League

  • Randwick City FC
  • Western City Lions FC
  • Leichhardt Saints SFC
  • Dobroyd FC
  • Glebe Gorillas
  • Golden Stars FC
  • MRPFC
  • FC Danphe
  • Sydney Jets FC

Unaffiliated

Sydney Hills Football Association

There is also a breakaway competition currently unaffiliated with Football New South Wales, the Sydney Hills Football Association (SHFA). The association was born out of clubs previously competing in the Granville Districts and Gladesville Hornsby associations. It was incorporated on 15 December 2014 and commenced its inaugural competition in the winter season of 2016.[56] The structure is as follows:
Men's: Premier League/Reserves, All Age Divisions 1–6
Men's Overage: O-35's Divisions 1–3, O45's.
Youth (Boys): Youth Divisions 1–2, Ages 6–18.
Women's: Premier League, All Age 2 (Senior).
Women's Overage: 35L Divisions 1–2 (Overage).
Youth (Girls): Youth, Ages 9–15 (Underage).

There are fifteen (15) clubs member clubs of the SHFA:[57]

  • Baulkham Hills FC
  • Castle Hill RSL Rockets
  • Castle Hill United
  • Coptic United
  • The Hills Grammar School
  • North Rocks SC
  • Norwest FC
  • Hills Knights
  • Kellyville United
  • Maroota FC
  • Northwest FC
  • Rouse Hill Rangers
  • St Bernadettes FC

The seven clubs in bold compete in the Premier League. Both Baulkham Hills and Kellyville United field two teams (Red and Blue) in this league.[58]

Notes

  1. ^ Lithgow Thistles compete with two teams in the Men's League – Thistles White and Thistles Blue

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