
Football Australia has unveiled the “Australian Championship,” a groundbreaking new competition that promises to reshape the nation’s football landscape.
Officially launching in October 2025, the Championship will serve as a vital bridge between state-based competitions and the Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s system, bringing clubs, players, and communities closer together.
This announcement comes on the heels of the October confirmation of the National Second Tier (NST) format, marking a significant milestone in Australian football.
The Australian Championship will provide a national platform for clubs and players to showcase their talent while fostering stronger connections with fans and communities across the country.
Competition Format and Vision
The Australian Championship will feature 16 teams competing in a dynamic format designed to balance competitive integrity and fan engagement. The competition will include:
Group Stage: Four groups of four teams playing home-and-away fixtures.
Elimination Finals: The top two teams from each group advancing to knockout rounds.
Grand Final: The inaugural champion to be crowned in December 2025.
This structure highlights Football Australia’s ambition to create an inclusive, exciting, and commercially sustainable competition that celebrates the depth of Australian football talent.
Football Australia Chief Executive Officer James Johnson spoke on the importance of this announcement for the future of Australian football.
“The Australian Championship is much more than a competition – it’s a national celebration of football; uniting proud historic clubs, emerging talent, and inter-generational community connection. It reflects the core values of Australian football: authenticity, opportunity, and ambition,” Johnson said in the press release.
“This competition will complement the A-League, NPL, and Hahn Australia Cup, providing a connected, meaningful pathway for players and fans alike. Today’s brand launch is a statement of our commitment to grow domestic football in Australia and unlock its full potential.”
Founding Clubs and National Representation
The competition will include eight Foundation Clubs with storied histories, such as APIA Leichhardt FC (NSW), Avondale FC (VIC), Marconi Stallions FC (NSW), Preston Lions FC (VIC), South Melbourne FC (VIC), Sydney Olympic FC (NSW), Sydney United 58 FC (NSW), and Wollongong Wolves FC (NSW), representing some of the strongest footballing traditions in the country.
Joining them will be eight Member Federation clubs drawn from the National Premier Leagues (NPL) across all states and territories.
This model ensures representation from every corner of the national football community, giving grassroots and state-level clubs an opportunity to compete on a larger stage.
Core Pillars of the Australian Championship
The Australian Championship aims to unite Australian football under the following key values:
Authenticity: Honouring historic clubs, iconic venues, and long-standing rivalries.
Discovery: Showcasing emerging talent and rising stars from across the nation.
Connection: Strengthening ties between grassroots, state competitions, and professional pathways.
Pride and Belonging: Celebrating football’s ability to bring players, fans, and communities together.
A New Era for Australian Football
With its launch, the Australian Championship is set to redefine the country’s domestic football ecosystem, creating new opportunities for players, clubs, and fans. Football Australia’s initiative reflects a commitment to building a thriving national competition while staying true to the rich heritage and passion that underpin Australian football.
As October 2025 approaches, anticipation will only grow for what promises to be a transformative moment in the nation’s sporting history.














