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NPL 2025

one of the rounds in Australia Cup preliminaries will be held on Easter long weekend in 2025 as Dan Birrell officially confirmed to me keep an eye on fixture announcement more so now on Thursday and Friday with no league games in the NPL, VPL 1/2, and State League that mentioned weekend (with the latter of the three to be announced when competition calendar release comes out in second week of December).
 
FV Men's Community Shield: Friday January 31st 7.30pm South Melbourne v Oakleigh Cannons at Home Of The Matildas
FV Women's Community Shield: Friday March 7th 7.30pm FC Bulleen Lions v Heidelberg United at Home Of The Matildas
 
FV Men's Community Shield: Friday January 31st 7.30pm South Melbourne v Oakleigh Cannons at Home Of The Matildas
FV Women's Community Shield: Friday March 7th 7.30pm FC Bulleen Lions v Heidelberg United at Home Of The Matildas
Of course it is..... that place is going to be like the surface of the sun at the end of Jan :(
 
Hey guys! Recording a new episode of the Pitch to Park podcast tomorrow with new South Melbourne signing George Mells! If you guys have any NPL or general football questions for us to answer, feel free to reply and we may get to it on the pod!
 
Hey guys! Recording a new episode of the Pitch to Park podcast tomorrow with new South Melbourne signing George Mells! If you guys have any NPL or general football questions for us to answer, feel free to reply and we may get to it on the pod!
Can you please s/o the forum ?
 
Hey guys! Recording a new episode of the Pitch to Park podcast tomorrow with new South Melbourne signing George Mells! If you guys have any NPL or general football questions for us to answer, feel free to reply and we may get to it on the pod!
hey mate, sorry know nothing of you, you guys local or abroad ? focus on Oz football ?
 


Congratulations on promotion. Let's hope for a stellar season! 🦁

Preston Lions is back in the top flight for the first time since 2009. The Victorian powerhouse will return to the state’s top flight after securing promotion from VPL1 with a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Langwarrin. The Lions’ 15-year absence has seen them drop as low as State League 1 before storming back up the pyramid in recent years. Preston claimed the State League 1 North-West title in 2019 and followed it up with a VPL2 premiership in 2022. After finishing eighth last season, the Lions earned a third promotion in four completed seasons to return to the NPL.

Premiership-winning coach Louis Acevski said it was the culmination of a plan started eight years ago. “Eight years ago we started a journey, we’ve got the club back to where it deserves,” he told club media. “It means a whole lot, we’re surrounded by good people, they’ve become good mates, so today means everything. “I keep saying it’s only the beginning for us, we’re going to keep growing and getting better at the things we do. “We spoke about the commitment and the sacrifice, some (players) from overseas, some from interstate and missing families. “They should all be super proud of their efforts and I’m hoping we’ll be together again and go again.”
 
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