Geelong Regional Football Association

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Geelong Regional Football Association (previously Western Victoria Soccer Association) is the governing body of soccer in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is the sub-branch governing body from the Football Federation Victoria.

It organises the Representative teams of Geelong which consist of Junior Divisions from ages 12 to 16 that participate in Melbourne's junior leagues. The club also contains a representative side of Women's; both Senior and Reserve teams.

GRFA's representative sides compete in the Annual tournament of the Country Championships, a tournament consisting of cities from greater Victoria; discluding Melbourne, from ages 13 to 16.

GRFA clubs[]

  • Barwon FC
  • Barwon Heads
  • Bellarine Sharks
  • Bell Park
  • Breakwater Eagles
  • Corio
  • Corio Bay
  • Corio Cloverdale
  • Drysdale SC
  • Elcho Park Cardinals
  • Geelong SC
  • Deakin University
  • Geelong Rangers
  • Golden Plaines FC
  • Kardinia International College
  • Leopold sc
  • Lovely Banks FC
  • North Geelong Warriors
  • Surfcoast FC
  • Surfside Waves

Former Teams[]

  • Geelong Celtic FC
  • Geelong United FC
  • East Geelong FC
  • International Harvester FC
  • Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd FC
  • Bacchus Marsh SC League Winners & Cup Winners 3 years in total played in WVSA
  • Brintons SC

Current ranking[]

Position Team Division
1 North Geelong Warriors FC National Premier Leagues Victoria
2 Geelong SC National Premier Leagues Victoria
3 Victorian State League Division 2 North-West
4 Geelong Rangers Victorian State League Division 2 North-West
5 Surf Coast Victorian State League Division 4 West
6 Victorian State League Division 4 West
7 Golden Plains Victorian State League Division 4 West
8 Lara Soccer Club Victorian State League Division 5 West
9 Victorian State League Division 5 West
10 Victorian State League Division 5 West
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15
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See also[]

Australian football (soccer) league system

External links[]

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