Sport | Soccer |
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Founded | 1910 |
Country | Australia |
Most recent champion(s) | Clarence |
The Tasmanian soccer championship describes the method of determining the best soccer club in Tasmania, Australia. The championship has been decided using three different formats; a statewide league, a playoff between Northern and Southern league Champions and lastly a statewide finals system with top teams from Northern and Southern leagues.
The Tasmanian Statewide League was the highest state-level competition in Tasmania prior to being disbanded in 2000. Nationally, it was on par with Australia's other state leagues, below the National Soccer League. It was administered by Soccer Tasmania, now known as Football Federation Tasmania, the state's governing body.
The State League began in 1978, and replaced the former system of northern champions playing off against southern champions which had continued since 1910. The league was briefly suspended from 1982 until 1987, but then resumed for the next 12 years.
In 2000, the State League ended, and the Southern and Northern Premier Leagues became the state's highest level of soccer competition. The state championship format reverted to two regional leagues determining a Southern and Northern champion, who then, at the end of the regular season, play-off for the state championship.
In 2009 the series changed to an eight team knock out series played over three weeks involving the top four teams from each of the Northern and Southern Premier League.
A new eight-team statewide league, known as the NPL Tasmania, commenced in 2013.[1] The league forms a conference within the National Premier Leagues (NPL). The NPL Tasmania Champion enters a national play-off series at the conclusion of the regular season against the champions of other NPL conferences.
In 2012 Football Federation Tasmania announced a partnership with Melbourne Victory, with the competition being branded the Victory League between 2012 and 2015.[2] Since 2016 the league has been known as NPL Tasmania to conform with the branding of the other divisions in the National Premier Leagues.
Rank | Team | Number |
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1 | South Hobart | 19 |
2 | Hobart Zebras (Juventus) | 10 |
3 | Newtown Eagles (White Eagle) | 8 |
Hobart Olympic (Olympia) | ||
5 | Kingborough Lions (Caledonians) | 7 |
Sandy Bay | ||
7 | Devonport City | 6 |
Glenorchy Knights (Croatia) | ||
9 | Rapid | 5 |
10 | Cascades | 4 |
Metro |
Year | Champion | Runner up |
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1978 | White Eagle | Glenorchy Croatia |
1979 | Rapid | Caledonians |
1980 | Rapid | Glenorchy Croatia |
1981 | Brighton Caledonians | Launceston Juventus |
1988 | White Eagle | Hobart Olympia |
1989 | White Eagle | Hobart Juventus |
1990 | White Eagle | Hobart Juventus |
1991 | White Eagle | Hobart Juventus |
1992 | Devonport City | White Eagle |
1993 | Devonport City | White Eagle |
1994 | Devonport City | Launceston Juventus |
1995 | White Eagle | Launceston Juventus |
1996 | White Eagle | Devonport City |
1997 | New Town Eagles | Devonport City |
1998 | Devonport City | Glenorchy Knights |
1999 | University | Launceston City |