Victorian State League
Founded | 1958 |
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Country | Australia |
State | Victoria |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of clubs | 166
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Level on pyramid | 5–9 |
Promotion to | VPL 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | National Australia Cup State Dockerty Cup |
Current champions | VSL 1 NW: Whittlesea United VSL 1 SE: Eltham Redbacks (2024) |
The Victorian State League (VSL), known as the VETO Sports State League[1] for sponsorship reasons, is an Australian soccer league based in Victoria.[2][3] It is administered by Football Victoria, covering the fourth-to-eighth-highest tiers in the Victorian soccer league system (and the fifth-to-ninth-highest nationally).[4][5]
As of 2025, it consists of five divisions (separated by two zones for divisions 1–3, and four zones for divisions 4–5). Clubs promoted from VSL 1 enter the Victorian Premier League (VPL), while clubs relegated from VSL 5 enter the regional leagues.
History
The league was formed in 1958 as the Victorian Metropolitan League (VML), becoming the second-highest league in Victoria. It was renamed to the Victorian League in 1985, before adopting the VSL name in 1991.
In 2014, the first-tier Victorian Premier League was rebranded as the National Premier Leagues (NPL).[6] The introduction of the NPL 1 (later renamed to NPL 2) competition resulted in the VSL becoming the third-highest Victorian competition.[7] A further change to the pyramid structure occurred in 2020 with the establishment of NPL 3, making the VSL the fourth-highest Victorian competition.[8]
Format
In the 2014 season, the VSL 1 champions and runners-up (Eastern Lions and Moreland City respectively) were promoted to NPL 1, although no relegation to the VSL took place.[9][10] This system was removed for the 2015 and 2016 seasons, but promotion and relegation was reintroduced in 2017, with the VSL 1 champions promoted and the bottom two placed clubs in NPL 2 relegated.[11][12]
Beginning from the 2026 season, VSL 4 and VSL 5 will move from having to four zones to two, resulting in the creation of sixth and seventh VSL divisions.[13] This will result in all VSL divisions having North-West and South-East zones.[14]
Current members
These are all clubs who are competing in the Victorian State League in the 2025 season.
Locations
Banyule City Bayside Argonauts Beaumaris Brandon Park Brimbank Stallions Doveton Clifton Hill Collingwood City Gippsland United Hampton East Brighton Mazenod Malvern City Mornington Old Scotch South Springvale Keilor Park Sydenham Park Upfield SC Western Suburbs Westgate Westvale Olympic Whittlesea United Yarraville Glory Albion Rovers Altona East Phoenix Bentleigh United Cobras Berwick City Casey Comets Chisholm United Craigieburn City Doncaster Rovers Dallas City Knox City Lalor United Sloga Mill Park Mooroolbark Noble Park United North Caulfield Peninsula Strikers Skye United St Kilda Strathmore Split Uni Hill Eagles Western Eagles Whittlsea Ranges Williamstown Ashburton United Altona North Brunswick Zebras Bundoora United Croydon City Arrows Dandenong South Diamond Valley United Elwood City Epping City Greater Dandenong Heatherton United Heidelberg Eagles Hoppers Crossing Laverton Plenty Valley Lions Point Cook Rowville Eagles Sandringham South Yarra Sunbury United Waverley Wanderers White Star Dandenong Albert Park Balmoral Barnstoneworth United Baxter Boronia Chelsea Darebin United Docklands Athletic Endeavour United ETA Buffalo Fawkner Frankston Pines Glenroy Lions Greenvale United Hampton Park United Sparrows Heidelberg Stars Keilor Wolves Keon Park Keysborough Kings Domain Knox United Lyndale United Manningham Juventus Melbourne City Melbourne University Melton Phoenix Mentone Monash City Villarreal Monash University Monbulk Rangers Moonee Ponds United Moonee Valley Knights Moreland United Ringwood City Riversdale Sandown Lions Somerville Eagles Springvale City Thornbury Athletic Truganina Hornets Watsonia Heights West Point Westside Strikers Yarra Jets Alphington Aspendale Barton United Birrarung Brighton Bunyip District Casey Panthers Cleeland United Doreen United East Bentleigh East Kew Endeavour Hills Footscray Gisborne Glen Waverley La Trobe University Lilydale Montrose United Maidstone United Meadow Park Moreland Eagles Mount Eliza Mount Martha Mount Waverley City Newport Noble Hurricanes Noble Park Old Ivanhoe Old Melburnians Old Trinity Grammarians Pakenham United Rosebud Seaford United St Kevin's Old Boys Tarneit United Roxburgh Park United Spring Hills Templestowe Wolves Tullamarine University of Melbourne Whitehorse United Wyndham Locations of the 2025 Victorian State League clubs by division in metropolitan Melbourne – Division 1 – Division 2 – Division 3 – Division 4 – Division 5 |
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Champions
1958–1963
Season | Division 1 North | Division 1 South | Division 2 North | Division 2 South |
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1958 | Footscray Capri | Yarra Park | Corio | West Melbourne Sicilia |
1959 | Preston Croatia | Melbourne Hungaria | Moonee Ponds | Sandringham City |
1960 | South Melbourne Hellas | Richmond | Lions | Ferntree Gully |
1961 | Lions | Preston Croatia | Alexander | Preston Makedonia |
1962 | Croatia | Richmond | Coburg United | Triestina |
1963 | Alexander | Triestina | Libertas | Park Rangers |
1964–1999
2000–2012
2013–present
Season | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 4 | Division 5 | ||||||||||
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North-West | South-East | North-West | South-East | East | North | South | West | East | North | South | West | ||||
2013 | Heidelberg United | Moreland City | Springvale White Eagles | Cairnlea | Doncaster Rovers | Mooroolbark | Heidelberg Stars | Seaford United | Corio | Ringwood City | Bundoora United | St Kilda | Melton Phoenix | ||
Season | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 4 | Division 5 | ||||||||||
North-West | South-East | North-West | South-East | North-West | South-East | East | North | South | West | East | North | South | West | ||
2014 | Moreland City | Eastern Lions | North Sunshine Eagles | Frankston Pines | Essendon Royals | Sandringham City | Croydon City Arrows | Upfield | St Kilda | Hoppers Crossing | Eltham Redbacks | Greenvale United | Dandenong South | Keilor Wolves | |
2015 | Western Suburubs | Mornington | Banyule City | Berwick City | Hoppers Crossing | St Kilda | Eltham Redbacks | Fawkner | Brighton | Melbourne City | Kings Domain | Mill Park | Springvale City | Spring Hills | |
2016 | Altona Magic | Mornington | Geelong | St Kilda | Geelong Rangers | Mazenod United | Brandon Park | Epping City | Skye United | Brimbank Stallions | Healesville | RMIT | Rosebud Heart | Notrh Melbourne Athletic | |
2017 | Altona Magic | Langwarrin | Altona City | Eltham Redbacks | Brimbank Stallions | Knox City | Whitlehorse United | Boroondara-Carey Eagles | Bayside Argonauts | Point Cook | East Brighton United | Craigieburn City | Sandown Lions | Laverton Park | |
2018 | Geelong | Manningham United Blues | Whittlesea United | Doveton | Epping City | Boroondara-Carey Eagles | Ashburton United | Lalor United | Monash University | Western Eagles | Monash City | Heidelberg Eagles | Chelsea | Westside Strikers Caroline Springs | |
2019 | Preston Lions | Nunawading Ciity | Fitzroy City | Boroondara-Carey Eagles | Lalor United | Collingwood City | Hampton East Brighton | Heidelberg Eagles | Rowville Eagles | Altona North | Waverley Wanderers | Uni Hill Eagles | Somerville Eagles | Barnstoneworth United | |
2020 | No competition played due to COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria. | ||||||||||||||
2021 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria. | ||||||||||||||
2022 | Caroline Springs George Cross | Beaumaris | Upfield | Collingwood City | Westvale Olympic | Hampton East Brighton | Chisholm United | Uni Hill Eagles | Dandenong South | Westside Strikers | St Kilda | Moonee Valley Knights | White Star Dandenong | Barwon | |
2023 | Altona City | Melbourne Srbija | Clifton Hill | Mazenod | Uni Hill Eagles | Chisholm United | St Kilda | Bundoora United | White Star Dandenong | Laverton | Knox United | Yarra Jets | Hampton Park United Sparrows | Balmoral | |
2024 | Whittlesea United | Eltham Redbacks | Keilor Park | Bayside Argonauts | Western Eagles | St Kilda | Croydon City Arrows | Plenty Valley Lions | Hampton Park United Sparrows | Surf Coast | Mount Waverley City | Heidelberg Stars | Rosebud | Lara United |
See also
References
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