Tasmanian soccer championship explained

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Sport:Soccer
Founded:1910
Champion: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.

Formats

Tasmanian Statewide League

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.

Resumption of Championship Playoff

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.

Statewide Finals System

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.

NPL Tasmania

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.

Honours

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1910Hobart Athletic
1911Westralia
1912St. GeorgeTamar
1913CorinthiansTamar
1914CorinthiansTamar
1915–1918No competition due to World War I
1919South HobartElphin
1920South HobartElphin
1921South HobartTamar
1922South Hobart5–1North Esk
1923South Hobart4–2Elphin
1924Sandy Bay6–1Elphin
1925Sandy Bay2–0Patons & Baldwins
1926Patons & Baldwins2–1South Hobart
1927Sandy Bay2–1Elphin
1928Hobart Athletic5–0Elphin
1929South Hobart2–1Invermay
1930Patons & Baldwins3–0Hobart Athletic
1931Cascades2–1Tamar
1932Cascades8–3Tamar
1933Sandy Bay3–0Tamar
1934Cascades9–3Tamar
1935Cascades8–1Thistle
1936Sandy Bay1–0Patons & Baldwins
1937South HobartInvermay
1938Sandy BayInvermay
19393–3Patons & Baldwins
1940–1945No competition due to World War II
1946South Hobart4–2Invermay
1947South Hobart5–0Invermay
1948South Hobart1–0Invermay
1949Invermay5–4Metro
1950Metro6–1Invermay
1951Metro2–1Invermay
1952Metro2–1Patons & Baldwins
1953Caledonians3–1South Launceston
1954Metro3–2Patons & Baldwins
1955Caledonians7–2Papermakers
1956Caledonians6–1Burnie Celtic
1957Caledonians6–0APPM
1958Caledonians3–1Patons & Baldwins
1959South Hobart3–2Launceston Juventus
1960Caledonians6–1Launceston Juventus
1961Launceston Juventus2–1
1962Hobart Rangers7–0Burnie Rovers
1963Launceston Juventus4–2Ulverstone
1964Rapid6–1Launceston United
1965Hobart Olympia3–3Launceston Juventus
YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1966Hobart Olympia3–1Launceston Juventus
1967Launceston Juventus1–0Hobart Olympia
1968Hobart Olympia3–1Launceston Juventus
1969Hobart Juventus2–4, 4–1Launceston Juventus
1970Glenorchy Croatia4–1, 3–1Georgetown
1971Hobart Juventus6–2, 6–1
1972Hobart Juventus2–3, 3–0Launceston Juventus
1973Hobart Juventus8–1, 5–4Riverside Olympic
1974Glenorchy Croatia3–0, 2–1Devonport City
1975Glenorchy Croatia1–1, 4–2Launceston Juventus
1976Rapid3–2, 3–4 (6–5)Launceston Juventus
1977White Eagle2–2, 2–1Devonport City
1978White Eagle
1979Rapid
1980Rapid
1981Brighton Caledonians
1982Rapid1–1, 2–0Devonport City
1983Hobart Juventus3–0Devonport City
1984Hobart Juventus1–0, 2–0Georgetown
1985Hobart Juventus1–1, 3–0Georgetown
1986Ulverstone2–0, 0–1White Eagle
1987Hobart Olympia3–1, 2–2Ulverstone
1988White Eagle
1989White Eagle
1990White Eagle
1991White Eagle
1992Glenorchy Croatia2–0Devonport City
1993Hobart Juventus2–1Devonport City
1994Devonport City3–2White Eagle
1995White Eagle3–0Launceston Juventus
1996Hobart Olympia2–1White Eagle
1997New Town Eagles5–1Devonport City
1998Devonport City
1999Glenorchy Knights4–3Hobart Olympia
2000No play-off
2001University1–0, 3–2Launceston City
2002South Hobart3–2, 2–2Devonport City
2003Devonport City2–1University
2004Devonport City2–1Hobart Zebras
2005Glenorchy Knights4–2Launceston City
2006Somerset2–2 (3–1)Glenorchy Knights
2007Hobart Zebras3–1Somerset
2008South Hobart3–0Devonport City
2009Clarence United3–1South Hobart
2010South Hobart1–0Northern Rangers
2011South Hobart3–1New Town Eagles
2012South Hobart2–1Northern Rangers
see National Premier Leagues Tasmania

Most Championships

RankTeamNumber
1 19
2 10
3 8
Hobart Olympic (Olympia)
5 7
Sandy Bay
7 6
Glenorchy Knights (Croatia)
9 5
10 4
Metro

Statewide League Seasons

YearChampionRunner up
1978White EagleGlenorchy Croatia
1979RapidCaledonians
1980RapidGlenorchy Croatia
1981Brighton CaledoniansLaunceston Juventus
1988White EagleHobart Olympia
1989White EagleHobart Juventus
1990White EagleHobart Juventus
1991White EagleHobart Juventus
1992Devonport CityWhite Eagle
1993Devonport CityWhite Eagle
1994Devonport CityLaunceston Juventus
1995White EagleLaunceston Juventus
1996White EagleDevonport City
1997New Town EaglesDevonport City
1998Devonport CityGlenorchy Knights
1999UniversityLaunceston City

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Clubs get T-League chance. The Mercury. 7 March 2012. 7 March 2012.
  2. News: http://www.footballfedtas.com.au/index.php?id=15&tx_ttnews[year=2012&tx_ttnews[month]=07&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=178&cHash=476b3d4f187374947a5c278c1b1cc98f FFT – Melbourne Victory FC partnership announced!]. 25 July 2012. 25 July 2012.