F-League 2013-2014 Teams Announced

Boomerangs FS are pleased to confirm that they have been accepted to participate in the 2014 F-League for both Men and Women – the highest level league in Australia. The 2014 season sees a few of the 2013 teams drop out (Melbourne Heart and Joma Jaguars from the men’s league and Melbourne Heart, Parramatta and Sutherland from the women’s) and some notable inclusions including a South Brisbane men’s team (South Brisbane Women participated in 2013) and a new ACT based team in both men’s and women’s, Capital FC.

The Boomerangs are one of only three clubs that have participated in all seasons of the F-League since its inception in 2011.

The season is planned to kick off on the last weekend of May.

Further information can be found by following the links below.

F-League 2014 – Men

F-League 2014 – Women

The following from the Football NSW website

Football NSW has officially announced the participating teams for the 2014 Hummel F-League season for both the Men and Women’s competition.

The men’s competition will feature eight (8) teams kicking off in late May 2014 as well as six (6) teams to form the women’s hummel F-League competition which debuted in 2013.

Established in 2011, the Hummel F-League was born a six (6) team competition with clubs from ACT, NSW and Victoria participating across three weekends on the east coast of Australia.

The Hummel F-League has proved to be a breeding ground for members of the Australian National Team, the Futsalroos as well as further assisting in the continual developing of the sport.

In 2013 the Vic Vipers were crowned Hummel F-League Champions after defeating the 2012 Hummel F-League Champions Dural Warriors 4-0 while the Sydney Scorpions took out the first ever Hummel F-League Title defeating Boomerangs 6-0.

Competing Teams

The clubs participating in the 2014 hummel F-League include:

 

 hummel F-League (Men’s Competition) hummel F-League (Women’s Competition)
Boomerangs FS (ACT) Boomerangs FS (ACT)
Capital FC (ACT) Capital FC (ACT)
Dural Warriors (NSW) Dural Warriors (NSW)
Sydney Scorpions (NSW) Sydney Scorpions (NSW)
Vic Vipers (VIC) VIC Vipers (VIC)
South Brisbane Futsal Club (QLD) South Brisbane Futsal Club (QLD)
St. Albans Strikers (VIC)
East Coast Heat (NSW)

One comment

  1. Capital FC (ACT)? That is a strange development. It’s hard to see how two competitive F-league clubs could operate out of Canberra; there could be considerable downside if one or both of the clubs was to crash and burn. I have to say I find this situation very curious and deeply concerning.

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