Football Australia closes expressions of interest for National Second Tier Men's competition

Football Australia has today confirmed the closure of the Invitation for Expression of Interest (EOI) process for its National Second Tier Men's competition.

The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with 32 Australian football clubs from across the country submitting their expressions of interest to take part in the new competition, by the 5pm AEDT deadline on Friday, 3 March.

The EOI process was launched by Football Australia in February 2023 to assess the level of interest and refine the strategy, vision, competition format, operation, and administration for a new national tier of football between the A-League Men competition and the National Premier Leagues.

The National Second Tier is expected to begin in March 2024 and will form between 10 and 16 teams with a home and away league structure and finals, featuring 24 to 36 games, however, the possibility still remains for Football Australia to institute a phased ‘group based’ competition model that will utilise the National Premier Leagues competition to decide the make-up of this format of competition (the ‘Champions League’ model).

Following the evaluation of the EOI responses, the next phase of the process will be the Request for Proposal (RFP) phase, which is expected to run from April to June 2023. During this phase, only shortlisted parties from the EOI phase will be invited to submit detailed proposals, with more information provided through detailed Bid Documents.

Football Australia CEO James Johnson expressed excitement at the strong engagement during the EOI phase.

“We underwent a lengthy consultation process last year so we knew there would be great interest and we are thrilled with the level of interest shown in the EOI phase and the calibre of clubs which have expressed their interest. 

"It is also pleasing to see that we have received submissions from right across Australia, demonstrating that our football clubs have a deep desire and aspiration to compete at a national level.  The National Second Tier provides the perfect platform for them to do so.

"Australian football has undergone a journey of transformation over the last two years, and the establishment of a national second tier which reconnects and realigns Australian football competitions is an important element of Football Australia's 15-year vision for the game. 

"The receipt of EOI submissions is another crucial step in bringing our vision for the game to life," said James Johnson, CEO of Football Australia.

The following clubs submitted their Expressions of Interest by the 5pm AEDT deadline last Friday, 3 March.

State / Territory (in alphabetical order)

Clubs (in alphabetical order)

Australian Capital Territory

1. Canberra Croatia FC
2. Gungahlin United FC

New South Wales

 

3. APIA Leichhardt FC
4. Blacktown City FC
5. Fraser Park FC*
6. Marconi Stallions FC
7. Rockdale Ilinden FC
8. Sutherland Sharks FC/Cronulla Sharks
9. Sydney Olympic FC
10. Sydney United 58 FC
11. Wollongong Wolves FC

Northern New South Wales

12. Valentine FC

Queensland

 

13. Brisbane City FC
14. Brisbane United FC (Wynnum Wolves FC, Brisbane Strikers FC, Virginia United FC)
15. Gold Coast Knights FC
16. Gold Coast United FC
17. Olympic FC
18. Peninsula Power FC
19. Sunshine Coast FC Fire

South Australia

20. Adelaide City FC
21. Football SA 
22. Playford City Soccer and Community Club

Tasmania

23. South Hobart FC

Victoria

 

24. Avondale FC
25. Bentleigh Greens SC
26. Brunswick Juventus FC
27. Green Gully SC
28. Heidelberg United FC
29. Melbourne Knights FC
30. Preston Lions FC
31. South Melbourne FC

Western Australia

32. Spearwood Dalmatinac


* Subject to the submission fee payment being confirmed.