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Central Coast Football
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Central Coast Football
Formation1963
HeadquartersLisarow, New South Wales, Australia
Parent organisation
Football NSW, FFA
WebsiteOfficial Website

Central Coast Football is a governing body and football (soccer) competition located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales. Its administrative headquarters are based at Pluim Park, Lisarow, New South Wales. The association consists of a Premier League, a Division 1 and ten all ages competitions which correspond to tiers five to seventeen on the Australian soccer pyramid. Clubs are based all across the Central Coast.[1]

History

The Central Coast Soccer Association was formed in 1963 with the first year of top-flight competition in 1965. It was later changed to Central Coast Football as the use of the word 'football' replaces 'soccer' in Australia.

In January 2022, CCF announced that the association was disaffiliating with Football Australia and Football NSW. This is due to CCF believing that the FA and FNSW do not value CCF and don't invest in grassroots football on the Central Coast. This has led to CCF being essentially banned from Football Australia and Football NSW competitions.[2][3][4]

In March 2022, following months of negotiation, Football Australia announced that CCF would remain as a member of the FIFA affiliated Australian football family. This allowed CCF clubs and players to participate in FNSW and FA competitions. [5]

Teams and structure

Central Coast Football is responsible for overseeing all men's, women's and junior's competitions. Ranging from small sided under 5's competitions to Premier league football and all the way up to over 45's men's football. They oversee over 15000 players, along with this they assist with the running of Central Coast Football Referees Branch, manage over 700 competitive fixtures a weekend with around 250 referees.

Tiers and Leagues

The Central Coast Premier League sits at the fifth tier of the Australian football league system, Division one sits at the sixth tier, while the ten all age divisions stretch from tiers 7 to 17.

Central Coast Premier League (MPL) operates with 10 teams playing an 18 round home & away season, with the bottom two teams being relegated every year down to Division one. The competition operates with a 'club championship', combining points totals from 1st grade, Reserve grade and 21's (third grade). First grade points are multiplied by four, reserve grade by two and 21's by 1. At the end of the season the top four teams in each grade (1st, Reserve & 21's) compete in their own respective finals series with the winner declared Champions. The team that finishes top of the table in each respective grade at the end of the season is declared as the premiers [6]

Division one is the second division of men's 1st grade football, with 10 clubs also playing an 18 round home & away season. The top two teams at the end of the season in the combined club championship achieve promotion to the Central Coast Premier League (MPL). Division one teams competes with only a First grade and Reserve competition, lacking the 21's as seen in MPL, this allows for smaller clubs to have the ability to compete in grade football. As with MPL division one has a finals series for the top 4 teams in both First and Reserve grade. The team that finishes top of the table in each respective grade at the end of the season is declared as the premiers.

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Central Coast Women's Premier League (WPL) is the top division of women's football on the central coast sitting at the fourth tier of the Australian female football pyramid. During 2024 the competition runs as a 7 team competition, playing a 21 round home and away season, followed by the top 4 teams qualifying for the finals series with the winner being declared as champion. The team that finishes top of the table at the end of the season is declared as the premiers, unlike the men's reflective competitions the women's competition controversially is without a reserve grade leaving just the clubs first grade sides competing. [8]

Teams

There are a total of 23 clubs competing across all CCF tiers and divisions.

Club Founded Home ground
Avoca FC 1995 Erina High School, Erina (Home)
Paul Oval Holgate (Alternative ground)
Fagan Park Point Clare (Alternative ground)
Barnstoneworth United Central Coast 1997 Lisarow Sporting Precinct, Lisarow
Berkeley Vale SC 1974 Kurraba Oval, Berkeley Vale (Home )
Chittaway Oval, Chittaway Bay (Alternative ground)
Mingara Club Oval, Tumbi Umbi (Alternative ground)
Budgewoi FC 1961 Budgewoi Soccer Oval, Budgewoi
Doyalson-Wyee SC 1992 Doyalson RSL Oval, Doyalson
East Gosford FC 1963 Hylton Moore Oval, East Gosford
Gosford City 1963 Gavenlock Oval, Narara
Gwandalan-Summerland Point FC 1997 Tunkawallin Oval, Gwandalan
Kanwal-Warnervale FC 1977 Wadalba Sports Complex, Kanwal (Home)
Kanwal Oval, Kanwal (Alternative)
Kariong United 1990 Kariong Oval, Kariong
Killarney District 1972 Edsacc Oval, Bateau Bay
Kincumber FC 1984 Frost Reserve, Kincumber
Mountain District 1978 Bloodtree Oval, Mangrove Mountain
Ourimbah United 1982 Ourimbah Oval, Ourimbah
Southern & Ettalong United 1985 James Brown Oval, Woy Woy
Terrigal United 1967 Duffys Oval, Terrigal
Eastern Road Oval Killarney Vale (Alternative ground)
The Entrance Bateau Bay FC 1952 Pat Morley Oval, Bateau Bay
Toukley-Gorokan SC 1964 Harry Moore Oval, Toukley
Umina United 1980 Umina Oval, Umina
Woongarrah FC 2010 Hamlyn Terrace Oval, Warnervale
Woy Woy FC 1966 Austin Butler Oval, Woy Woy
Wyoming FC 1970 Alan Davidson Oval, Wyoming
Wyong FC 1965 Baker Park, Wyong

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Defunct Teams

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Competing Mens Premier League Clubs in 2024

Club Home Ground(s)
Avoca FC Paul Oval Holgate
Erina High School, Erina
Fagan Park, Point Clare
Berkeley Vale Mingara Club Oval, Tumbi Umbi
Budgewoi FC Budgewoi Soccer Oval, Budgewoi
East Gosford FC Hylton Moore Oval, East Gosford
Kanwal Warnervale Wadalba Sports Complex, Kanwal
Killarney District Edsacc Oval, Bateau Bay
Pluim Park, Lisarow
Southern and Ettalong United James Browne Oval, Woy Woy
Terrigal United Duffy's Oval. Terrigal
Woongarrah FC Hamlyn Terrace, Warnervale
Woy Woy FC Austin Butler Oval, Woy Woy Champions 2024

Honours

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Central_Coast_Football
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Year League Champions Grand Final Premiers Cup Winners
1965 Wyong SC
1966 Umina United Brisbania SC
1967 Wyong SC Narara Wyoming SC
1968 The Entrance The Entrance
1969 Ettalong Beach Ettalong Beach
1970 Budgewoi FC Budgewoi FC
1971 Ettalong Beach Woy Woy FC
1972 The Entrance Budgewoi FC
1973 Southern United Southern United
1974 Southern United Southern United
1975 Wyoming FC Wyoming FC Southern United
1976 Wyoming FC Wyoming FC Southern United
1977 Wyoming FC Wyong SC Southern United
1978 Wyoming FC Wyoming FC Southern United
1979 Wyong SC Wyoming FC Southern United
1980 Wyong SC Wyong SC Wyong SC
1981 Umina United Umina United Wyong SC
1982 Toukley Gorokan FC Umina United East Gosford FC
1983 Umina United Wyong SC Wyong SC
1984 Wyong SC Umina United Umina United
1985 Wyong SC Wyong SC Wyong SC
1986 East Gosford FC Umina United Woy Woy FC
1987 Swansea United East Gosford FC Budgewoi FC
1988 Budgewoi FC Umina United Southern & Ettalong
1989 The Entrance The Entrance The Entrance
1990 Southern & Ettalong Wyong SC Umina United
1991 The Entrance Southern & Ettalong Ourimbah United
1992 Southern & Ettalong Southern & Ettalong The Entrance
1993 Wyong SC Wyong SC Wyong SC
1994 Wyong SC Wyong SC Gosford City
1995 Umina United Gosford City Southern & Ettalong
1996 Wyong SC Gosford City Gosford City
1997 Umina United Southern & Ettalong The Entrance
1998 The Entrance Ourimbah United Ourimbah United
1999 Wyong SC Wyong SC Killarney District
2000 Umina United Umina United