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Sunday, 27 October 2019

Melbourne Soccer Yearbook 2019

The season's over, so here's the 2019 Yearbook.

I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the 2019 Golden Boots/Top Goalscorers, but that is how Football Victoria has chosen to award them.

I'm open to editing it should the goalscorers situation ever be corrected.

A women's history section has been added since last year. The reserves league champions list has been expanded to all leagues from just the top flight reserves competition as listed last year.

Next year the regional leagues will be added to the history section.

Click on the link below to view and download.






Sunday, 13 October 2019

AWSA National Senior Championships 1985 - Melbourne

The 1985 Australian Women's Soccer Association Senior National Championships were held in Melbourne, at Box Hill's Wembley Park.

New South Wales took out the title, with South Queensland finishing runner's up and the host state coming in third.

Kim Lembryk of New South Wales was Top Goalscorer for the tournament with 9 goals.

The full results were:

Australian Women's Soccer Association National Championships 1985

Wembley Park, Box Hill, Melbourne.

Wednesday August 28

Tasmania 2 Northern Territory 0
Northern New South Wales 0 Australian Capital Territory 0
South Queensland 0 New South Wales 1
Victoria 3 South Australia 0

Thursday August 29

Northern Territory 0 Western Australia 4
South Australia 0 South Queensland 2
Australian Capital Territory 0 Tasmania 1
New South Wales 1 Northern New South Wales 0

Friday August 30

South Queensland 3 Victoria 2
Tasmania 0 New South Wales 4
Northern New South Wales 2 South Australia 1
Western Australia 4 Australian Capital Territory 0

Saturday August 31

South Australia 4 Northern Territory 0
South Queensland 2 Tasmania 1
Victoria 5 Western Australia 3
New South Wales 2 Australian Capital Territory 0

Sunday September 1

Tasmania 0 Northern New South Wales 3
Australian Capital Territory 0 South Australia 2
Northern Territory 0 Victoria 2
South Queensland 2 Western Australia 1

Tuesday September 3

Victoria 3 Australian Capital Territory 0
Northern New South Wales 3 Western Australia 0
South Australia 2 New South Wales 8
South Queensland 2 Northern Territory 0

Wednesday September 4

New South Wales 5 Western Australia 0
Victoria 1 Northern New South Wales 1
Australian Capital Territory 1 Northern Territory 1
South Australia 0 Tasmania 1

Thursday September 5

Australian Capital Territory 0 South Queensland 7
New South Wales 0 Victoria 0
Western Australia 2 Tasmania 1
Northern Territory 1 Northern New South Wales 1

Friday September 6

Western Australia 0 South Australia 3
Northern Territory 0 New South Wales 10
Northern New South Wales 0 South Queensland 2
Tasmania 0 Victoria 4

The final table:


The tournament match programme can be found here.

A few videos from the tournament, thanks to Deb Nichols:








Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Some History of the Australian Women's Soccer Association National Championships

Thanks to Ian Syson passing on to me some items from the Betty Hoar Collection I have been able to scan and upload a heap of programmes for the Australian Women's Soccer Association National Championships.

The AWSA ran the women's game until it was absorbed into the FFA in the 2000's. It's Senior National Championships were first held in 1974, before Youth (changed between Under 16-19's over the years) and Junior (ranged from Under 15-16's at times) versions were late added.

The programmes range from small, typrewritten and photocopied efforts to glossy printed brochures. They are a great time capsule for the state of the game at the time, and showcase how the tournaments traveled to different host cities or towns each year. Most have the squad lists for each of the competing states and territories.

It's a shame the couldn't have a full wrap up of the previous year's tournament (scores, scorers, line-ups) as that information now appears to be gone forever. It's disappointing that in the latter years the stalwarts milestones were only able to measured in terms of number of tournaments they went to, rather than the number of games played (and goals scored).

The programmes can be found on the general Programmes page and scrolling down until the mid-1970's.

http://melbournesoccer.blogspot.com/p/programmes.html

I've tried completing a history of the tournaments by adding to the lists published in them and here's what I've been able to come up with. Still a little more to do, and it should probably be expanded to include stuff like player of the tournament where it was awarded etc but that will have to be another thing added to the backburner for now.

Australian Women's Soccer Association National Championships

Year         Venue Champions Runner's-Up

1974 Sydney New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1975 Brisbane         Western Australia South Queensland
1976 Melbourne New South Wales Victoria
1977 Perth New South Wales South Queensland
1978 Newcastle Western Australia New South Wales
1979 Darwin New South Wales Victoria
1980 Adelaide         New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1981 Sydney New South Wales South Queensland
1982 Brisbane         South Queensland Northern New South Wales
1983 Perth New South Wales South Queensland
1984 Canberra         South Queensland South Australia
1985 Melbourne New South Wales South Queensland
1986 Adelaide         New South Wales South Queensland
1987 Alice Springs Victoria Northern New South Wales
1988 Newcastle New South Wales South Queensland
1989 Canberra         Victoria South Queensland
1990 Sydney New South Wales &
          Northern New South Wales
1991 Canberra         South Queensland New South Wales
1992 Brisbane         Victoria Queensland
1993 Perth New South Wales Queensland
1994 Melbourne New South Wales Victoria
1995 Adelaide         New South Wales Queensland
1996 Darwin New South Wales South Australia
1997 Lake Macquarie  Northern New South Wales New South Wales
1998 Devonport Victoria Queensland
1999 Kuala Lumpur        Queensland
2005 Canberra         Queensland

Australian Women's Soccer Association National Youth Championships

Year Venue         Champions Runner's-Up

1985 Hobart New South Wales Western Australia
1986 Sydney New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1987 Brisbane Northern New South Wales Western Australia
1988 Perth New South Wales South Queensland
1989 Darwin South Queensland New South Wales
1990 Melbourne New South Wales South Queensland
1991 Woy Woy New South Wales South Queensland
1992 Hobart New South Wales &
                Queensland
1993 Sydney         Queensland New South Wales
1994 Canberra         New South Wales Queensland
1995 Southport New South Wales Queensland
1996 Perth New South Wales Queensland
1997 Melbourne A.C.T.                         Victoria
1998 Adelaide         South Australia         New South Wales
1999 Darwin Victoria Queensland
2000 Sunshine Coast       South Australia         Northern New South Wales
2001 Coffs Harbour New South Wales Northern New South Wales
2002 Coffs Harbour New South Wales New South Wales Country

National Talent Identification Championships Under 18's

2003 Sydney New South Wales Metro Queensland

National Talent Identification Championships Under 17's

2004 Sydney South Australia Victoria

Australian Women's Soccer Association National Junior Championships

Year Venue          Champions Runner's-Up

1982 Melbourne Northern New South Wales New South Wales
1983 Canberra         New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1984 Newcastle New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1985 Hobart New South Wales Northern New South Wales
1986 Sydney New South Wales South Queensland
1987 Brisbane         New South Wales Tasmania
1988 Melbourne New South Wales South Queensland
1989 Adelaide         New South Wales A.C.T.
1990 Brisbane         New South Wales South Queensland
1991 Woy Woy South Queensland New South Wales
1992 Renmark         New South Wales South Australia
1993 Bendigo New South Wales Queensland
1994 Swansea         New South Wales Queensland
1995 Hobart A.C.T.                      Victoria
1996 Southport
1997 Canberra
1998 Qld
1999 Perth New South Wales City Northern New South Wales
2000 Sunshine Coast New South Wales Queensland
2001 Coffs Harbour New South Wales Country  Queensland
2002 Coffs Harbour Queensland New South Wales

National Talent Identification Championships Under 16's

2003 Sydney Queensland New South Wales Metro

National Talent Identification Championships Under 15's

2004 Sydney New South Wales Metro Queensland