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This article is about the league the ran from 1912 to 1957. For the current first division that ran as the first division of this league, see National Premier Leagues Victoria. For the divisions that ran from the second divisions onwards, see Victorian State League. Football league
Victorian Soccer League
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
Folded1957; 67 years ago (1957)
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
Level on pyramid1 to 4
Domestic cup(s)Dockerty Cup

The Victorian Soccer League was an Australian soccer league based in Victoria that was founded in 1912 and administered by Football Victoria. It consisted of up to four divisions, through multiple structure changes to the league. The league folded in 1957 after the introduction of the Victorian State League, which currently serves as Victoria's top-flight league now named the National Premier Leagues Victoria.

History

After the Victorian Amateur League and Victorian Junior League folded after its first three league seasons of soccer in Victoria, in 1912 two divisions were introduced under the Victorian Soccer League following the formation of five new clubs in the state; Birmingham Victoria, Footscray United, Moorabin, Melbourne Thistle, Sunshine. Williamstown were the inaugural champions of the league in 1912 and went back-to-back as renamed Yarraville in 1913. In 1914, the second division was split into two groups.

Champions

Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1912 Williamstown Preston
1913 Yarraville Preston
Season Division 1 Division 2A Division 2B Division 3 Division 4
1914 Melbourne Thistle Sandringham Footscray Thistle
Season Division 1A Division 1B Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1915 Albert Park Melbourne Thistle Spotswood A
Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1916–1918 No competition played due to World War I
1919–1920 Not played
1921 Windsor Brunswick
1922 Northumberland & Durham United Sandringham
1923 St Kilda Spotswood
Season Division 1 Division 2A Division 2B Division 3 Division 4
1924 Footscray Thistle Naval Depot Melbourne Welsh
Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1925 Melbourne Thistle Northumberland & Durham United Essendon City Box Hill
1926 Footscray Thistle Albert Park Box Hill Heidelberg
1927–1928 Not played
1929 Footscray Thistle Royal Caledonians Coburg Albert Park
1930 Footscray Thistle Collingwood South Yarra Middle Park
1931 Brunswick Box Hill United Melbourne Hakoah Spotswood B
1932 Footscray Thistle Melbourne Hakoah Heidelberg Windsor
1933 Royal Caledonians St Kilda Footscray United
1934 Melbourne Hakoah South Melbourne Navy
1935 Melbourne Hakoah Moreland Nettlefolds
1936 Moreland Nobels Melbourne Manx
1937 Moreland Nobels
1938 Melbourne Hakoah Footscray Thistle
1939 Prahran City South Melbourne United
1940 Nobels South Yarra
1941 Moreland Navy
1942 Prahran City
1943 Moreland-Hakoah
1944 Prahran City
1945 Prahran City
Season Division 1 Division 2 North Division 2 South Division 3 Division 4
1946 Moreland-Hakoah Coburg Park Rangers
Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1947 Sunshine United
1948 Box Hill Bradford Cotton Mills University of Melbourne
1949 Brighton Sandringham City George Cross
Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 North Division 3 South Division 4
1950 Sunshine United Western Suburbs Fifers J.U.S.T.
Season Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
1951 Yallourn J.U.S.T. International Harvester Polonia
1952 Juventus Moreland Polonia Maccabi
1953 Juventus South Yarra Maccabi Slavia
1954 Juventus George Cross Slavia Wilhelmina
1955 Juventus Slavia Wilhelmina
1956 Juventus Wilhelmina Preston
1957 J.U.S.T. George Cross Yarra Park

Notes

  1. The first division was founded in 1909 as Victoria Amateur League, before it formed the Victorian Soccer League in 1912.

References

  1. Punshon, John. "Victorian League Archive". OzFootball. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  2. "BRITISH ASSOCIATION". The Herald. No. 11, 376. Victoria, Australia. 19 April 1912. p. 2. Retrieved 6 November 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. "FOOTBALL". The Age. No. 17, 964. Victoria, Australia. 14 October 1912. p. 13. Retrieved 7 November 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
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