Closest thing they've published is the letter informing them of the final decision/appeal (published in a recent post), and the letter they received from when the review was initially released (published by Vince Rugari in his SMH article on this)
I've posted both before - the initial letter is hard to read, so will copy the wording below the FB post showcasing their most recent letter:
CAPITAL
FOOTBALL
Paul Fisher
President
Yoogali Soccer Club
Football House
Unit 2/3 Phipps Close
Deakin ACT 2600
PO Box 50 Curtin ACT 2605
T +61 2 6260 4000
info@capitalfootball.com.au
ABN: 16 413 452 268
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
Re: Participation in Capital Football's 2026 National Premier Leagues (NPL) competition.
Dear Paul,
Following our meeting last week, I write to formally confirm that Yoogali Soccer Club will not be
invited to participate in Capital Football's 2026 National Premier Leagues (NPL) competition.
This decision has not been made lightly. Capital Football recognises the commitment and
contributions your club has made to participate in Capital Football competitions over the years.
However, our strategic direction and competition structure require that all NPL first grade clubs
provide a complete player development pathway including the participation in our sanctioned
SAP competitions as well as Junior League or NPL Youth competitions.
As you are aware, access to the NPL Youth competition is subject to promotion through the
established Junior League pathways. Clubs are not granted direct entry or exemptions. This
ensures fairness and maintains the competitive integrity of the junior competitions, which are
essential to the broader NPL ecosystem.
To comply with the player pathway requirement, Yoogali SC would need to enter a team in the
Junior League competition in 2026. However, this is not a viable option. The significant travel
required for other Junior League clubs to compete in Griffith on a regular basis presents a
substantial barrier. Feedback from our member clubs indicates that travel of this distance is not
feasible and would result in multiple match forfeits, thereby significantly undermining the
integrity of the competition. This would detrimentally impact player participation, family
engagement, and club operations. As such, the ongoing inclusion of a senior team without
corresponding junior teams compromises the sustainability and integrity of our competitions.
This decision follows a comprehensive review of our competition structures and club alignment
with Capital Football's strategic priorities.
Capital Football is responsible for governing and administering football in the ACT and
surrounding regions, as defined in our Service Agreement with Football Australia. Our
jurisdiction extends beyond the ACT to include select regional areas of southern New South
Wales, such as Cooma, Queabeyan, Goulburn and Bungendore ensuring appropriate access to
competition for nearby communities.
In 2017, Capital Football extended an invitation to clubs from the Riverina region to participate
in our competitions. While these teams competed within our structure, they remained aligned
with Football NSW for development and representative pathways.
Despite the outcome for 2026, Capital Football remains committed to supporting Yoogali SC
through the 2025 season to ensure a positive and respectful conclusion to your participation.
We will work closely with your club and competition staff to manage any logistical and
administrative matters and to maintain competition integrity through to the season's end.
We acknowledge the important role Yoogali SC has played in our NPL Men's competition and
thank you for your contributions. While this change is difficult, we are committed to maintaining
a collaborative relationship and supporting the continued growth of football in Griffith and the
broader Riverina region.
Looking ahead, a formal requirement for all NPL first grade clubs to provide a pathway from SAP
as well as Junior Leagues or NPL Youth, through to NPL first grade will come into effect for the
2027 season. Clubs not yet meeting this requirement may apply for an exemption for the 2026
season, which the Capital Football Board will consider on a case-by-case basis. However, due
to the reasons outlined above, it is not feasible for Yoogali SC to field a Junior League team in
2026 and beyond. As a result, the Board has determined that 2025 will be Yoogali SC's final
season in Capital Football competitions.
Capital Football remains committed to supporting football across our region and recognises the
important role Yoogali SC plays in your local community. We welcome the opportunity to work
with your club to explore future options, including possible engagement with Football NSW, that
align with your location and player development needs.
This decision has been made following thorough consultation and review. Capital Football will
now focus on supporting the club to complete its final season in the competition.
Yours sincerely,
Angelo Konstantinou
President
Samantha Farrow
Chief Executive Officer