Season: | 2019 |
Shieldtitle: | Federation Cup Winners |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
The 2019 Capital Football season saw a new competition format for the top two men’s divisions in the Australian Capital Territory. The Capital League (former second division) became linked to the National Premier League (first division) with the introduction of a two-step plan to establish promotion and relegation between the two divisions, as well as a re-branding of both divisions to National Premier League 1 (NPL1) and National Premier League 2 (NPL2).[1] The NPL1 Premier qualified for the 2019 National Premier Leagues final series and the Federation Cup winner qualified for the 2019 FFA Cup.
Season: | 2019 |
Dates: | 5 April 2019 — 14 September 2019 |
Competition: | National Premier Leagues |
Winners: | Gungahlin United |
Matches: | 76 |
Total Goals: | 300 |
League Topscorer: | Stephen Dominici (18 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | (27 July 2019) |
Biggest Away Win: | (3 August 2019) |
Highest Scoring: | (1 June 2019) (30 June 2019) (27 July 2019) |
Longest Wins: | Tigers FC, Gungahlin United (5 matches) |
Longest Unbeaten: | Canberra Olympic, Gungahlin United (7 matches) |
Longest Winless: | Riverina Rhinos (16 matches) |
Longest Losses: | Riverina Rhinos (9 matches) |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
Re-branded NPL1 in 2019, this was the ACT’s highest senior men’s division. Nine teams competed, with the team finishing last in NPL1 relegated to NPL2 for the following season.[2]
Rank | Player | Club | Goals | |
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1 | Stephen Domenici | Canberra Olympic | 17 | |
2 | Joshua Gulevski | Monaro Panthers | 14 | |
Michael John | Gungahlin United | |||
4 | Nicolas Abot | Tigers FC | 12 | |
5 | Daniel Barac | Canberra | 11 | |
Jeremy Habtemariam | Gungahlin United | |||
Mark Shields | Tigers FC | |||
8 | Riley Angelosante | Gungahlin United | 9 | |
9 | Nikolas Popovich | Canberra Olympic | 8 |
Reference: [3]
Competition: | NPL Capital Football 2 |
Season: | 2019 |
Winners: | ANU FC |
Premiers: | Canberra White Eagles |
Matches: | 72 |
Total Goals: | 264 |
League Topscorer: | Rowan Peterkin (13 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | 11–0 ANU FC vs Southern Tablelands 21 July 2019 |
Biggest Away Win: | 0–9 Narrabundah FC vs ANU FC 13 July 2019 |
Highest Scoring: | 11 goals (see biggest home win) |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
Replacing the Capital League, 2019 was the first season of NPL2 as the ACT’s second senior men’s division.[4] The competition was a double round-robin played over 18 rounds, with no promotion to the NPL1, followed by an end of season finals competition.[2]
Competition: | State League 1 |
Season: | 2019 |
Winners: | UC Pumas |
Premiers: | UC Pumas |
Matches: | 85 |
Total Goals: | 434 |
League Topscorer: | Samuel Isabella (28 goals) |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
The 2019 ACT Capital Football Division 1 (also known as State League 1) is the fifth edition of the Capital League Division 1 as ACT's third senior men’s division. The 2019 season consists of 18 rounds with four matches played per round.
Competition: | NPLW Capital Football |
Season: | 2019 |
Winners: | Belconnen United |
Premiers: | Belconnen United |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
The highest tier domestic football competition in the ACT is known as the ACT Women's National Premier Leagues (WNPL). Each team played each other twice for a total of 16 rounds, plus a finals series for the top 4 teams.
Federation Cup | |
Year: | 2019 |
Dates: | 5 March–15 June 2019 |
Num Teams: | 17 |
Defending Champions: | Canberra FC |
Champions: | Tigers FC (1st title) |
Runner-Up: | Canberra FC |
Matches: | 19 |
Goals: | 142 |
Top Goal Scorer: | Sparrow Giampaolo Eljammoudi (3 goals) |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
2019 was the 57th edition of the Capital Football Federation Cup. The Federation cup acted as the preliminary rounds for the FFA Cup in the ACT, with the Cup winner entering the subsequent FFA Cup round of 32. Although open to all senior men's teams registered with Capital Football, entry to the competition was staggered, with NPL1 clubs entering the tournament in the second round. The competition ran from 5 March until 15 June.
Tigers FC secured its first Federation Cup title and qualification to the 2019 FFA Cup with a penalty shootout victory over Canberra FC at Deakin Stadium.[5] [6]
2019 Capital Football Federation Cup | ||||||
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Tie no | Home team (tier) | Score | Away team (tier) | |||
Round 1 | ||||||
1 | Brindabella Blues (3) | 4–3† | Narrabundah FC (3) | |||
2 | Southern Tablelands United (3) | 0–2 | UC Pumas (4) | |||
3 | Weston-Molonglo (3) | 4–1 | Canberra City (4) | |||
4 | Wagga City Wanderers (3) | 2–5 | White Eagles (3) | |||
Round 2 | ||||||
1 | Canberra FC (2) | 6–1 | Brindabella Blues (3) | |||
2 | Gungahlin United (2) | 4–1 | UC Pumas (4) | |||
Gungahlin United removed for fielding an ineligible player. | ||||||
3 | Belconnen United (2) | 5–0 | Weston-Molonglo (3) | |||
4 | Woden-Weston (2) | 3–1 | White Eagles (3) | |||
5 | Tuggeranong United (2) | 4–1 | O'Connor Knights (3) | |||
6 | Canberra Olympic (2) | 2–1 | Queanbeyan City (3) | |||
7 | Riverina Rhinos (2) | 0–3 | ANU FC (3) | |||
8 | Tigers FC (2) | 1–0 | Monaro Panthers (2) | |||
Quarter-finals | ||||||
1 | Woden-Weston (2) | 0–2 | Tuggeranong United (2) | |||
2 | Canberra Olympic (2) | 0–1 | Canberra FC (2) | |||
3 | Tigers FC (2) | 6–1 | UC Pumas (4) | |||
4 | ANU FC (3) | 2–0 | Belconnen United (2) | |||
Semi-finals | ||||||
1 | Tuggeranong United (2) | 0–2 | Tigers FC (2) | |||
2 | ANU FC (3) | 1–2† | Canberra FC (2) | |||
Final | ||||||
1 | Canberra FC (2) | 0–0† | Tigers FC (2) | |||
Tigers FC won 4–2 on penalties. | ||||||
2019 is the fourth edition of the annual ACT Charity Shield contested to kick off the 2019 Capital Football season. Money raised from the event goes towards a nominated charity, which in 2019 was Salvation Army Canberra.[7] Canberra FC and Gungahlin United contested the Shield in 2019. The matchup was a replay of the 2018 Federation Cup final.[8] Canberra FC claimed its second Charity Shield title with a 2–1 victory thanks to an unfortunate own goal winner in the fifty-second minute.[9]