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National Premier Leagues Capital Football


FieldValue
nameNational Premier Leagues
Capital Football
logoNPLCapital.png
pixels230px
country
stateAustralian Capital Territory ACT
New South Wales NSW
confedAFC
founded
1992–2012 (as Premier League)
1952–1991 (as Division One)
teams11
levels2
domest_cupAustralia Cup
Federation Cup
championsTigers FC (2025)
premiersCanberra Croatia (2025)
most_successful_clubCanberra Olympic
Canberra Croatia (3 titles)
current2025 NPL Capital Football
websiteNPL Capital Football 1

Capital Football New South Wales NSW 1992–2012 (as Premier League) 1952–1991 (as Division One) Federation Cup Canberra Croatia (3 titles) The National Premier Leagues Capital Football (also known as NPL ACT 1 or simply NPL1) is a soccer competition contested by clubs affiliated to Capital Football. The league is the highest level (level 1) competition in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) region. It is a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues and sits in Level 2 in the overall Australian league system.

History

After the 2006 season, the tournament was reorganised based on criteria mandating a development pathway within clubs, where each club is required to field a squad in the reserves and Under-18 divisions. Nine teams contested in the Premier League in 2007, cutting Gungahlin Juventus, White Eagles and reigning premier Cooma Tigers from the top tier.

The same nine teams remained in the Premier League for 2008 and 2009. The pathway system was expanded to include a Premier U16 competition, with all nine clubs required to field a team from their club or an affiliated club. Capital Football initially revoked the licence of Queanbeyan City for the 2009 season, citing a non-compliance with the developmental and administrative standards expected for the league. However, Queanbeyan were reinstated on appeal and following the presentation of further evidence demonstrating these standards could be met.

At the close of the 2009 season, the licences of all participating clubs were reviewed and expressions of interest sought for new additional entrants to the competition for 2010–2012.

In November 2014 Woden Weston FC was incorporated with the intention to merge the elite levels of Woden Valley FC and Weston Molonglo FC into one club, to compete in the National Premier Leagues in 2015 and beyond. The new merged club was officially launched on 20 February 2015, with colours for their new strip sourced from both clubs (black from Weston Creek and red from Woden Valley).

In 2016 the league was expanded to 10 teams with the addition of the Canberra United Academy (CUA) team. The decision by Capital Football to include the CUA in the top division of ACT soccer was met with opposition by other clubs in the league, citing concern with the prospect of losing their best young players to the Academy. Along with the addition of the CUA, other clubs were concerned with lack of action taken on making the Presidents of the NPL clubs voting members of the Capital Football board. A possible rebel league was mooted, and it was believed there had already been contact made with the Referees' Association and potential sponsorship lined up by the NPL clubs.

2016 also saw the establishment of the Capital Football Charity Shield to be played between the Federation Cup winners and NPL league champions before the start of the regular NPL season, as a charity fund-raiser. The inaugural Capital Football Charity Shield match was contested on 18 March 2016 between Canberra FC (2015 League premiers) and Gungahlin United (2015 Federation Cup winners) at Gungahlin Enclosed Oval.

7 November 2016, Capital Football announced the introduction of Riverina Rhinos for the men's and boy's National Premier Leagues Capital Football for 2017. Riverina has replaced the controversial Canberra United Academy, who have been amalgamated with the FFA Centre of Excellence, maintaining a ten team league.

18 March 2017, Canberra Olympic won the first piece of ACT soccer silverware for the 2017 season with an emphatic 5–2 victory over Tigers FC at Gungahlin Enclosed oval to claim the second edition of the ACT Charity Shield. The match raised $1500 for charity CanTeen Australia with both clubs and Capital Football each contributing $500. Joshua Gulevski and Stephen Domenici both scored braces for Olympic while a long range goal from Robbie Cattanach clinched the high scoring victory for last season's league and final double winners.

Competition format

NPL1 Teams play a league season, followed by a finals series for the top 4 clubs. Clubs are required to field teams in all age groups (1st Grade and Under-20s).

A cup competition is contested by Premier League teams and other teams from the region, known as the Westfield FFA Cup Qualifiers, for which the winner is awarded the Federation Cup. The winners of the Federation Cup gain entry into the national FFA Cup competition.

Promotion and relegation

In 2019, the NPL ACT 2 competition was formed. The bottom team from NPL 1 competition was relegated for the 2020 season.

Clubs

Current season

The following clubs competed in the 2026 season.

2026 NPL 1ClubLocationStateHome groundsFoundedJoined league2025 Position
Belconnen UnitedMcKellarACTMcKellar Park197020261st *Promoted from CPL 2025
Brindabella BluesCalwellACTEverlast Enclosed199020265th *Promoted from CPL 2025
Canberra CroatiaDeakinACTDeakin Stadium195820131st *Premiers
Canberra JuventusAinslieACTAinslie Enclosed196320264th *Promoted from CPL 2025
Canberra OlympicO'ConnorACTO'Connor Enclosed195520262nd *Promoted from CPL 2025
Canberra White EaglesPhillipACTWoden Park199220266th *Promoted from CPL 2025
Tigers FCBruceACTAIS Field195220132nd *Champions
HNK O'Connor KnightsO'ConnorACTO'Connor Enclosed199720228th
Monaro PanthersQueanbeyanNSWRiverside Stadium196720133rd
Queanbeyan CityQueanbeyanNSWRiverside Stadium196620256th
Tuggeranong UnitedGreenwayACTGreenway Enclosed197620134th

Former Premier League or NPL clubs

ClubLocationStateHome groundFoundedLast season
ANU FCActonACTANU Willows Oval19622010
Burns FCKambahACTKambah19251967
Canberra CityHackettACTHackett 219772014
Canberra United AcademyMcKellarACTMcKellar Park20152016
FFA Centre of ExcellenceBruceACTAustralian Institute of Sport19812017
Goulburn StrikersGoulburnNSWStrikers Park20012011
Gungahlin UnitedGungahlinACTGungahlin Enclosed Oval19972025
Narrabundah FCNarrabundahACTNarrabundah 219761987
Riverina RhinosGriffithNSWSolarMad Stadium20142019
West Canberra WanderersPearceACTMelrose High School (Canberra)20142023
Weston CreekWaramangaACTWaramanga Playing Fields19712002
Yoogali SCGriffithNSWSolarMad Stadium20142025

Honours

NPL seasons (2013–present)

A snapshot of each NPL Capital Football 1 season since the formation of the NPL in 2013.

SeasonCompetitionRegular seasonACT FinalsNPL finals series representationLeague PremiersLeague Runners-UpChampionsScoreFinalistsSeasonCompetitionLeague PremiersLeague Runners-UpChampionsScoreFinalistsAustralian Championship representation
2013NPL CFCanberra FCBelconnen UnitedCanberra Olympic2–0Canberra FCCanberra FC – Quarter-finals
2014NPL CFCooma TigersBelconnen UnitedBelconnen United3–3 (3–2 )Canberra FCCooma Tigers – Quarter-finals
2015NPL CFCanberra FCTigers FCCanberra Olympic3–1Canberra FCCanberra FC – Quarter-finals
2016NPL CFCanberra OlympicTigers FCCanberra Olympic3–1Canberra FCCanberra Olympic – Quarter-finals
2017NPL CFCanberra OlympicFFA COEBelconnen United2–1Canberra OlympicCanberra Olympic – Quarter-finals
2018NPL CFCanberra FCCanberra OlympicCanberra FC2–1Canberra OlympicCanberra FC – Quarter-finals
2019NPL CF 1Canberra OlympicTigers FCGungahlin United5–0Tigers FCCanberra Olympic – Quarter-finals
2020NPL CF 1No Premier declared.1Canberra Croatia3–1Gungahlin UnitedNot held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
2021NPL CF 1Tigers FCCanberra CroatiaNot held.
2022NPL CF 1Canberra CroatiaGungahlin UnitedMonaro Panthers2–1Canberra CroatiaNot held
2023NPL CF 1HNK O'Connor KnightsGungahlin UnitedCanberra Croatia1–1 (6–5 )HNK O'Connor Knights
2024NPL CF 1Gungahlin UnitedCanberra CroatiaCanberra Croatia4–3Canberra Tigers
2025NPL CF 1Canberra CroatiaTigers FCTigers FC3–0Monaro PanthersCanberra Croatia

NPL/Pre-NPL (1952–2012) all-time record

National Premier Leagues Capital Football honours since introduction in 2013.

HonoursClubPremierships WinsPremiership YearsChampionships WinsChampionship yearsShields WinsShield YearsTotal
Canberra Croatia2013, 2015, 2018, 20222018, 2020, 20232016, 2019, 2021, 2023
Canberra Olympic2016, 2017, 20192013, 2015, 20162017, 2018
Belconnen United2014, 2017
Tigers FC2014, 2021
Gungahlin United2019
Monaro Panthers20222022
HNK O'Connor Knights2023

A snapshot of each ACT top division season between 1952 and 2012 before the NPL started in 2013.

SeasonCompetitionRegular seasonFinalsLeague PremiersLeague Runners-UpChampionsScoreFinalists
1952Division OneSeason standings & results unknown
1953Division OneSeason standings & results unknown
1954Division OneNapadNapad6–2Hollandia
1955Division OneNapadRomaHollandia2–1Canberra United
1956Division OneBalkanCanberra UnitedNo Finals Series held
1957Division OneBohemiansCanberra United BurnsNo Finals Series held
1958Division OneBohemiansWistulaOlympic3–1Bohemians
1959Division OneBohemiansFTC HungariaNo Finals Series held
1960Division OneFTC HungariaOlympicNo Finals Series held
1961Division OneFTC HungariaOlympicFTC Hungaria2–1Olympic
1962Division OneSC HopeKosciuskoSC Hope7–3Kosciusko
1963Division OneSC HopeQueanbeyanNo Finals Series held
1964Division OneJuventusCooma UnitedJuventus2–2, 4–3Cooma United
1965Division OneJuventusCooma UnitedJuventus4–3SC Hope
1966Division OneSC HopeJuventusSC Hope1–1 (5–4 )Juventus
1967Division OneJuventusCroatia DeakinCroatia Deakin2–1Cooma United
1968Division OneJuventusInter MonaroJuventus1–1
3–1Croatia Deakin
1969Division OneCroatia DeakinQueanbeyan MacedoniaFinal abandoned
1970Division OneJuventusQueanbeyan MacedoniaJuventus3–1Turner Eagles
1971Division OneGriffith UnitedInter MonaroNo Finals Series held
1972Division OneJuventusCroatia DeakinNo Finals Series held
1973Division OneCroatia DeakinJuventusNo Finals Series held
1974Division OneWest Woden JuventusCroatia DeakinNo Finals Series held
1975Division OneDowner OlympicCroatia DeakinWest Woden Juventus2–0Croatia Deakin
1976Division OneWest Woden JuventusInter MonaroWest Woden Juventus2–1Croatia Deakin
1977Division OneInter MonaroWest Woden JuventusInter Monaro3–2West Woden Juventus
1978Division OneWest Woden JuventusCroatia DeakinCroatia Deakin3–2West Woden Juventus
1979Division OneCroatia DeakinWest Woden JuventusCroatia Deakin3–2Canberra City Roos
1980Division OneDowner OlympicCroatia DeakinWest Woden Juventus3–2Downer Olympic
1981Division OneLusoNarrabundahLuso1–0Narrabundah
1982Division OneBelconnen UnitedJM UnitedBelconnen United7–0Downer Olympic
1983Division OneKambah United (City)
West Woden Juventus (Country)Narrabundah (City)
Downer Olympic (Country)West Woden Juventus5–4Canberra Croatia
1984Division OneCanberra United (City)
West Woden Juventus (Country)Concordia Phillip (City)
Croatia Deakin (Country)West Woden Juventus3–2Croatia Deakin
1985Division OneWest Woden JuventusCroatia DeakinBelconnen United3–2Canberra City Olympians
1986Division OneCroatia DeakinJuventusJuventus2–1Belconnen United
1987Division OneCroatia DeakinBelconnen UnitedCroatia Deakin4–1Belconnen United
1988Division OneCroatia DeakinCCAECroatia Deakin5–3CCAE
1989Division OneCCAECanberra CroatiaCanberra City Concordia3–2Canberra Croatia
1990Division OneBelconnen UnitedCanberra CityBelconnen United1–1 (3–1 )Canberra City
1991Division OneTuggeranong UnitedOlympicTuggeranong United1–0Olympic
1992Premier LeagueAISTuggeranong UnitedTuggeranong United2–0Belconnen United
1993Premier LeagueOlympicSouthern CrossOlympic3–3 (5–4 )Southern Cross
1994Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinTuggeranong UnitedOlympic3–1Tuggeranong United
1995Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinShamrock RoversCanberra Deakin3–2Juventus
1996Premier LeagueBelconnen UnitedCanberra DeakinBelconnen United1–0Canberra Deakin
1997Premier LeagueBelconnen UnitedCanberra OlympicCanberra Olympic4–0Canberra Deakin
1998Premier LeagueBelconnen UnitedMonaro PanthersBelconnen United2–0Canberra Olympic
1999Premier LeagueCapital City SunsWeston Creek RoyalsMonaro Panthers1–0Capital City Suns
2000Premier LeagueGungahlin JuventusBelconnen UnitedBelconnen United1–0Gungahlin Juventus
2001Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinGungahlin JuventusGungahlin Juventus2–1Canberra Deakin
2002Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinGungahlin JuventusBelconnen United2–1Canberra Olympic
2003Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinCanberra OlympicCanberra Deakin1–0Canberra Olympic
2004Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinGungahlin JuventusCanberra Deakin4–1Gungahlin Juventus
2005Premier LeagueCanberra DeakinO'Connor KnightsCanberra Deakin1–0O'Connor Knights
2006Premier LeagueCanberra OlympicBelconnen UnitedCooma Tigers2–1Canberra Olympic
2007Premier LeagueCanberra FCBelconnen UnitedCanberra FC5–4Belconnen United
2008Premier LeagueCanberra FCCanberra OlympicBelconnen United4–1Canberra FC
2009Premier LeagueCanberra FCBelconnen UnitedCanberra FC2–1Belconnen United
2010Premier LeagueCanberra FCBelconnen UnitedCanberra FC6–0Belconnen United
2011Premier LeagueCanberra FCCanberra OlympicCanberra FC8–5Canberra Olympic
2012Premier LeagueBelconnen UnitedCooma TigersCooma Tigers2–1Belconnen United

Pre-NPL all-time record

Pre-NPL era Division 1 honours since 1952.

PremiershipsClubPremiershipsYears
Canberra FC1962, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1973, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Canberra Juventus1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1983
1984, 1985, 2000
Belconnen United1982, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2012
Canberra Olympic1975, 1980, 1993, 1994, 2006
Bohemians1957, 1958, 1959
FTC Hungaria1960, 1961
Napad1954, 1955
Tuggeranong United1983, 1991
AIS1992
Balkan1956
Burns FC1984
Capital City Suns1999
Griffith United1971
Gungahlin United2000
Luso1981
Monaro Panthers1977
UCU Pumas1989

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ChampionshipsClubChampionshipsYears
Canberra FC1962, 1966, 1967, 1978, 1979, 1987, 1988, 1995, 2003, 2004
2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
Canberra Juventus1964, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986
Belconnen United1982, 1985, 1990, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2008
Canberra Olympic1958, 1993, 1994, 1997
Monaro Panthers1977, 1999
Tigers FC2006, 2012
Tuggeranong United1991, 1992
Canberra City1989
Gungahlin United2001
Hollandia1955
Luso1981
Napad1954

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Notes

References

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