North Coast Football


North Coast Football is an association football competition on the north coast of New South Wales extending from Iluka in the north to Macksville in the south. The association was established in its current form in 2005, having previously been known as the separate entities of Holiday Coast Soccer and Clarence Soccer.

History

North Coast Football was originally formed in 1980 under the name of the North Coast Premier League, and later Holiday Coast Soccer, but the name was changed in 2005, a period which also marked the evolution of a number of clubs into their current forms. The league currently contains over 5000 players, and is also home to the two largest clubs in Northern New South Wales, Coffs City United FC and Northern Storm FC.

Clubs

There are 24 clubs in the region:

Honours

SeasonChampionsPremiersFFA Cup Best Performance
2005Coffs City United Lions-
2006Urunga Raiders-
2007Coffs City United Lions-
2008Coffs City United Lions-
2009Maclean BobcatsCoffs City United Lions-
2010Coffs City United LionsCoffs Coast Tigers-
2011Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions-
2012Coffs City United LionsNorthern Storm FC-
2013Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions-
2014Urunga RaidersCoffs City United LionsBoambee Bombers
2015Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions
2016Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions
2017Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions
2018Boambee BombersBoambee Bombers
2019Boambee BombersBoambee Bombers
2020Boambee BombersCoffs City United Lions
2021Cancelled due to CovidCoffs City United Lions
2022Coffs City United LionsCoffs City United Lions
2023Woolgoolga United FCNorthern Storm FC
2024Northern Storm FCWoolgoolga United FC
2025Coffs City United LionsWoolgoolga United FC