2013 Capital Football season

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Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Capital Football
Season2013
Champions Canberra Olympic
Cup winners Tuggeranong United
Premiers Canberra FC
← 2012
2014

The 2013 Capital Football season was the first season under the new competition format in the Australian Capital Territory. The competition consisted of two divisions across the ACT, created from the teams in the previous structure. The overall premier for the new structure qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series, competing with the other state federation champions in a final knockout tournament to decide the National Premier Leagues Champion for 2013.

Contents

League Tables

2013 National Premier League ACT

Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg NPL Capital Football
Season2013
Champions Canberra Olympic
Premiers Canberra FC
Matches played100
Goals scored392 (3.92 per match)
Top goalscorerDerek Oelmann
(29 goals)
Biggest home win9 goals
(3 times)
Biggest away win0–8
Monaro Panthers vs. Canberra City
29 August 2013
Highest scoring3–7
Cooma vs. Woden Valley
23 June 2013
← 2012
2014

The 2013 National Premier League ACT season was played over 25 rounds, from March to August 2013.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Canberra 2318058622+6454Qualified for the 2013 National Premier Leagues Finals
2 Belconnen United 2315264933+1647Qualified for the 2013 ACT Finals
3 Canberra Olympic (C)2313644725+2245
4 Woden Valley 2313285845+1341
5 Cooma Tigers 23101124654831
6 Australian Institute of Sport 167362826+224
7 Canberra City 23611641612019
8 Monaro Panthers 23611630784819
9 Tuggeranong United 23321830714111
Source: sportingpulse.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Finals

2013 ACT Capital League

Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Capital League
Season2013
Champions Narrabundah FC
Premiers White Eagles
(Pool A)
Narrabundah FC
(Pool B)
Matches played80
Goals scored350 (4.38 per match)
Top goalscorerChase Deans
Dejan Santrac
Kenneth Macdonald
(12 goals)
Biggest home win11–1
ANU FC vs. Belnorth
10 August 2013
ANU FC vs. UC Pumas
24 August 2013
Biggest away win0–6
Belnorth vs. White Eagles
17 August 2013
Highest scoring11–1
ANU FC vs. Belnorth
10 August 2013
ANU FC vs. UC Pumas
24 August 2013
← 2012
2014

The 2013 ACT Capital League was the first edition of the new Capital League as the second level domestic association football competition in the ACT. 12 teams competed, all playing each team in their pool twice and the other pool once for a total of 16 rounds. Canberra FC B withdrew during the season, leaving Pool B with only five teams.

Pool A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 White Eagles 151230518+4339Qualified for the 2013 ACT Capital League Finals
2 ANU FC 157265132+1923
3 O'Connor Knights 156363838021
4 ADFA Vikings 156363333021
5 Weston Molonglo 1542921311014
6 Belnorth (R)1510141457433Withdrew at end of season
Source: sportstg.com
(R) Relegated

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Narrabundah (C)149503319+1432Qualified for the 2013 ACT Capital League Finals
2 Queanbeyan City 1410224128+1332
3 Lanyon United 144372226415
4 UC Pumas 1435622411914
5 Belconnen United B 1432925371211
6 Canberra FC B (R)00000000Disbanded during season
Source: sportstg.com
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Finals

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A1 White Eagles 1
A4 ADFA Vikings 0
A1 White Eagles 2
B2 Queanbeyan City 3
B2 Queanbeyan City 3
B3 Lanyon United 0
B2 Queanbeyan City 0 (3)
B1 Narrabundah (p) 0 (5)
B1 Narrabundah 4
B4 UC Pumas FC 0
B1 Narrabundah 4
A3 O'Connor Knights 0
A2 ANU FC 2
A3 O'Connor Knights 3

2013 Capital Football Division 2

Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Capital Football Division 2
Season2013
Champions Canberra Olympic B
Premiers Canberra Olympic B
(Pool A)
Belconnen United C
(Pool B)
Matches played96
Goals scored414 (4.31 per match)
Top goalscorerDanny Krajacic
(22 goals)
Biggest home win7 goals
(2 times)
Biggest away win0–6
Canberra City B
vs. Canberra Olympic B
27 July 2013
Highest scoring10 goals
(2 times)
← 2012
2014

The 2013 ACT Capital Football Division 2 was the first edition of the new Capital League Division 2 as the third level domestic association football competition in the ACT. 12 teams competed, all playing each team in their pool twice and the other pool once for a total of 16 rounds.

Pool A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Canberra Olympic B (C)1611235321+3235Qualified for the 2013 ACT Capital Football Division 2 Finals
2 Weston Molonglo B 1610243728+932
3 ANU FC B 169255628+2829
4 White Eagles B 1644826441816
5 Burns FC 1634914301613
6 Canberra City B 16311213422910
Source: sportstg.com
(C) Champions

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Belconnen United C 1613126428+3640Qualified for the 2013 ACT Capital Football Division 2 Finals
2 Queanbeyan City B 169163932+728
3 Monaro Panthers B 167363232024
4 UC Pumas B 1661926441819
5 Narrabundah B 16601027441718
6 Tuggeranong United B 16331027411412
Source: sportstg.com

Finals

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A1 Canberra Olympic B 3
A4 White Eagles B 0
A1 Canberra Olympic B 2
B3 Monaro Panthers B 1
B2 Queanbeyan City B 1
B3 Monaro Panthers B 2
A1 Canberra Olympic B 3
A3 ANU FC B 2
B1 Belconnen United C 3
B4 UC Pumas B 0
B1 Belconnen United C 1
A3 ANU FC B 2
A2 Weston Molongo B 0
A3 ANU FC B 4

2013 Women's Premier League

Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Capital Football
Women's Premier League
Season2013
Champions Belconnen United
Premiers Belconnen United
Matches played84
Goals scored349 (4.15 per match)
Top goalscorer Michelle Heyman
(25 goals)
Biggest home win9–0
Belconnen United
vs. Canberra Olympic
28 April 2013
Biggest away win1–8
Canberra Olympic
vs. Canberra FC
5 May 2013
Highest scoring5–6
Tuggeranong United
vs. Monaro Panthers
14 April 2013
← 2012
2014
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Belconnen United (C)2121009412+8263 2013 Capital Football WPL Finals
2 Monaro Panthers 2113355330+2342
3 Weston Molonglo 2113265028+2241
4 Canberra 2113175024+2640
5 Canberra Olympic 2184936551928
6 Tuggeranong United 21721236592323
7 ANU FC 2120191573586
8 Woden Valley 2110201568533
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Finals

Cup Competitions

2013 Federation Cup

Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 2013 Federation Cup
Dates6 April – 28 August 2013
Final positions
Champions Tuggeranong United (4th title)
Runner-up Cooma Tigers
  2012
2014  

2013 was the 51st edition of the Capital Football Federation Cup. In 2013, the Federation Cup, which is open to all senior men's teams registered with Capital Football, consisted of three rounds, quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final. NPL clubs entered the tournament in the third round. The Cup ran from 6 April 2013 (first round) till 28 August 2013 (final). Tuggeranong United clinched the 2013 Cup with a 3–2 victory in extra time over Cooma Tigers. [1] Although not originally intended, the 2013 Federation Cup became the qualifying tournament to determine the FFA Cup ACT representative for the inaugural 2014 FFA Cup after holders Tuggeranong lodged a successful official appeal, supported by the other NPL clubs, to Capital Football in early 2014. [2]

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References

  1. "Federation Cup: Tuggeranong v Cooma". The Canberra Times . 28 August 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  2. Tuxworth, Jon (24 February 2014). "Tuggeranong United gets nod for FFA Cup". The Canberra Times . Retrieved 10 February 2019.