Victorian State League
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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 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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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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- ^ "FFV announces NPL 2, SL1 promotion and relegation in 2017". The Corner Flag. 11 February 2016. Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
- ^ "Football Federation Victoria Promotion & Relegation System between National Premier Leagues 2/Men's State League 1" (PDF). Football Federation Victoria. November 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 June 2025. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
- ^ "Changes to VETO Sports State League Mens & Womens structures from 2026 season". Football Victoria. 18 December 2024. Archived from the original on 5 April 2025. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
- ^ "VETO SPORTS State League Men's 2025 promotion and relegation reminder". Football Victoria. 2 July 2025. Archived from the original on 2 July 2025. Retrieved 2 July 2025.