Southern League One (Tasmania)

The Tasmania Southern League One (also known as Division One) is a soccer league in Southern Tasmania. It sits below the NPL Tasmania and Southern Championship in the Tasmanian league system, and nationally all these leagues also sit under the A-League. It is run by the Football Federation Tasmania (FFT). The league includes teams from Hobart and Southern Tasmania. The league composition has varied in some seasons containing only senior teams from clubs and at other times also including some reserve teams from clubs higher in the Tasmanian league system.

Southern League One
CountryAustralia
Number of teams7
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toSouthern Championship
Domestic cup(s)Milan Lakoseljac Cup
FFA Cup
Current championsUniversity of Tasmania
Current: 2016 Football Federation Tasmania season

Clubs

2012 Southern League One Clubs

TeamCoachHome GroundLocation
Beachside FCSandown ParkSandy Bay, Tasmania
Derwent UnitedBridgewater, Tasmania
Hobart UnitedPontvillePontville, Tasmania
MetroNorth ChigwellClaremont, Tasmania
Nelson Eastern SuburbsMichael RoachNorth Warrane OvalWarrane, Tasmania
Southern FCSherburd ParkKingborough, Tasmania
Taroona SCKelvedon ParkTaroona, Tasmania

Previous Clubs

TeamCoachHome GroundLocationCurrent Status
DOSAAthletic CentreHobart, TasmaniaPlaying in Social Leagues
Huon Valley SCHuon ValleyHuon Valley, TasmaniaPlaying in Social Leagues
UniversityOlinda GroveMount Nelson, TasmaniaPromoted to Premier League at end of 2011.

Champions

The champions are the top of the table after the regular season, unlike many other football leagues in Australia there is no finals system in League One.

Season Champions Notes
2010 Beachside FC Promoted to Premier League in 2011.
2011 University Promoted to Premier League in 2012.
2012 Derwent United

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No promotion due to league re-organisation caused by commencement of Victory League in 2013.
2014 Metro Claremont Promoted to Southern Championship 2015.

References

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