Football West Season 2019 | |
Sport: | Soccer |
Duration: | 2019 |
Season: | NPL WA Season |
League Champs: | Perth SC |
League Champ Name: | Premiers |
Season Champs: | Perth SC |
Season Champ Name: | Champions |
Season2: | State Cup |
Season Champs2: | Floreat Athena |
Season Champ2 Name: | Cup Winners |
Seasonslist: | List of Football West seasons |
Seasonslistnames: | Football West |
Prevseason Link: | 2018 |
Prevseason Year: | 2018 |
Nextseason Link: | 2020 |
Nextseason Year: | 2020 |
The 2019 Football West Season was the sixth season since the National Premier Leagues was established in Western Australia.
2018 League | Promoted to league | Relegated from league | |
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Forrestfield United Joondalup United Subiaco AFC | |||
Dianella White Eagles Joondalup City | |||
– | – | ||
UWA-Nedlands |
The competition reverted to a twelve-team format,[1] and was played over 22 rounds, followed by an end of season Top 4 Cup competition. Promotion and Relegation was dependent on whether Gwelup Croatia (as the team finishing first in the State League 1) met a series of eligibility criteria,[2] which they did; this meant that Stirling Lions would be relegated for the following season.
The 2019 WA State League 1 season was played over 22 rounds.
The 2019 WA State League 2 season was played over 22 rounds.
Competition: | Women's Premier League |
Season: | 2019 |
Winners: | Queen's Park |
Prevseason: | 2018 |
Nextseason: | 2020 |
The 2019 Women's Premier League was played over 20 rounds as a quadruple round-robin. This was the last season in the Premier League format, before the introduction of the National Premier Leagues WA Women competition in 2020.[3]
See main article: article and 2019 Football West State Cup. Western Australian soccer clubs competed in 2019 for the State Cup, known as the Belt Up State Cup for sponsorship reasons. Clubs entered from the National Premier Leagues WA, the two divisions of the State League, a limited number of teams from various divisions of the 2019 Amateur League, Metropolitan League and Masters League competitions, and from regional teams from the South West and Great Southern regions.
This knockout competition was won by Floreat Athena,[4] their seventh title.
The competition also served as the Western Australian Preliminary rounds for the 2019 FFA Cup. In addition to the A-League club Perth Glory, the two finalists – Bayswater City and Floreat Athena – qualified for the final rounds, and entered at the Round of 32. All three clubs were eliminated in this round.