Northern Championship
The Northern Championship is an association football (soccer) league in Northern Tasmania. Nationally it sits under the A-League and NPL Tasmania, equal to the Southern Championship. It is controlled by the Football Federation Tasmania (FFT), the state's governing body.
Founded | 1912 |
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Country | Australia |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Domestic cup(s) | Milan Lakoseljac Cup FFA Cup |
Current champions | Devonport City |
Current: 2020 Northern Championship |
Prior to the 2015 season it was known as the Northern Premier League and for sponsorship reasons as the Forestry Tasmania Northern Premier League. Between 2001 and 2012 the Southern and Northern Premier Leagues were the state's highest level of soccer competition. In this period the top four teams from the Northern Premier League and the top four teams from the Southern Premier League play-off in a knock-out final series to decide the state champion. This system came into existence in 2009 and replaced the previous system whereby the Northern and Southern champions played off. The Northern Championship is determined by the team finishing top of the ladder being named league champion, in contrast to many Australian competitions which use a finals series.
There is no promotion or relegation in the Northern Championship.
2020 Northern Championship clubs
Team | Coach | Home Ground | Location |
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Burnie United | Ray Parke | Montello | Burnie |
Devonport City | Darren Purton | Valley Road | Devonport |
Launceston United | Glen Reading | Birch Avenue | Launceston |
Launceston City | Robert Murray | Buckby Landrover Park | Prospect |
Northern Rangers | NTCA Ground | Launceston | |
Riverside Olympic | Wayne Penfold | Windsor Park | Riverside |
Somerset | Beau Blizzard | Cardigan Street | Somerset |
Ulverstone | Kim Rigby | Ulverstone Showgrounds | Ulverstone |