WA State League Premier Division 2013

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All Flags State League Premier Division 2013
League Flag of Western Australia.svg Football West Premier League
Sport Association football
Duration 2013
Number of teams 12
Football West State League Season
Champions Bayswater City
Premiers Stirling Lions
2013 Cool Ridge Cup
Cup Winners Bayswater City
Football West State League seasons
  2012
2014  

The 2013 season of the Western Australian State League Premier Division started on 16 March between eleven clubs and the National Training Squad (NTC). The Season ended on 5 October with the Championship decider. Similar to 2012, the NTC did not play for competition points.

The National Premier Leagues Western Australia is a regional Australian semi-professional soccer league comprising teams from Western Australia. The league name is often abbreviated to NPL Western Australia or NPL WA. As a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues, the league is the highest level of the Western Australian league system. The competition is administered by Football West, the governing body of the sport in the state. In 2014, the league – formerly known as the Football West State League Premier Division – was rebranded into what exists today.

Football West National Training Centre or simply FW NTC is a soccer academy based in Perth, Western Australia. They currently run female training programs.

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Stirling Lions were the Premiers - their 7th title - and Bayswater City were Champions.

Stirling Lions SC

Stirling Lions Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in Perth, Australia currently compete in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia which is one grade lower than the Australian A-League.

Bayswater City SC

Bayswater City Soccer Club is a soccer club based in Bayswater, Western Australia. They currently compete in the National Premier Leagues Western Australia.

Pre-season changes

2012 LeaguePromoted to leagueRelegated from league
State League Premier Division Cockburn City Western Knights

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Stirling Lions 2217325127+2454
2 Bayswater City (C)2216245830+2850
3 Sorrento 2212644822+2642
4 Cockburn City 2213364820+2842
5 Floreat Athena 229673939033
6 Inglewood United 228683937+230
7 Bunbury Forum Force (R)2273122433924Not selected for the 2014 National Premier Leagues
8 ECU Joondalup 2265113741423
9 Balcatta 22641231411022
10 Perth SC 22641224391522
11 Armadale 22451327532617
12 Football West NTC (R)2241174178370 [lower-alpha 1] Not selected for the 2014 National Premier Leagues
Source: foxsportspulse.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. N.T.C. did not play for competition points.

Finals

 
 Qualifying FinalsSemi FinalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
                   
1 Stirling Lions 1 
  2 Bayswater City 4    2 Bayswater City 2
2 Bayswater City 3  1 Stirling Lions 3 1 Stirling Lions 1
3 Sorrento 0   3 Sorrento 1 
3 Sorrento 2
4 Cockburn City 6 4 Cockburn City 0 
5 Floreat Athena 1

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