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| promotion = [[Football West State League Division 1|State League 1]]
| promotion = [[Football West State League Division 1|State League 1]]
| relegation = [[Football West Amateur League Premier Division|Amateur League Premier Division]]
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| premiers = Kingsley Westside (2023)
| champions = [[Forrestfield United SC|Forrestfield United]] (2015)
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| current = [[2016 Football West season#2016 WA State League Division 2|2016 WA State League Division 2]]
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The '''Football West State League Division 2''' is a regional Australian semi-professional [[association football]] league comprising teams from [[Western Australia]]. The league sits at Level 3 on the Western Australian league system (Level 4 of the overall [[Australian soccer league system|Australian league system]]). The competition is administered by [[Football West]], the governing body of the sport in the state.
The '''Football West State League Division 2''' is a regional Australian [[semi-professional]] [[association football]] league comprising teams from [[Western Australia]]. The league sits at Level 3 on the Western Australian league system (Level 4 of the overall [[Australian soccer league system|Australian league system]]). The competition is administered by [[Football West]], the governing body of the sport in the state.


==Format==
==Format==
The league operates with a promotion and relegation system. There is promotion to the [[Football West State League Division 1]] for the top team each year, potential promotion to Division 1 for the second team via a promotion/relegation playoff, but there is currently no formal relegation to the next lower league (Amateur League Premier Division).
The league operates with a [[promotion and relegation]] system. There is promotion to the [[Football West State League Division 1]] for the top team each year, potential promotion to Division 1 for the second, third, and fourth teams via a promotion/relegation [[playoff]] series, and potential relegation to the next lower league in the [[Football West Amateur League Premier Division|Amateur League Premier Division]].

In 2020, promotion and relegation was suspended for the season, due to the impact on the competition from the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Australia]].<ref name="FWestcorona4">{{cite web|url=https://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-10183-0-0-0&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=68715762|title=Bayswater-Perth to kick off revamped season|publisher=Football West|date=11 June 2020|access-date=14 June 2020}}</ref>


==Clubs==
==Clubs==
The following 12 clubs will compete in the [[2016 Football West season#2016 WA State League Division 2|2016 WA State League Division 2]] season:
The following 12 clubs competed in the [[2023 Football West season#2023 WA State League 2|2023 WA State League 2]] season:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Club
! Club
|-
|-
| [[Balga SC|Balga]]
| [[Ashfield SC]]
|-
|-
| Balga SC
| [[Curtin University SC|Curtin University]]
|-
|-
| [[Ellenbrook United FC|Ellenbrook United]]
| [[Canning City SC|Canning City]]
|-
|-
| Carramar Shamrock Rovers
| [[Fremantle United SC|Fremantle United]]
|-
|-
| [[Curtin University#Men's soccer|Curtin University]]
| [[Joondalup City FC|Joondalup City]]
|-
|-
| Joondalup City FC
| [[Kelmscott Roos SC|Kelmscott Roos]]
|-
|-
| Kingsley Westside
| [[Melville City FC|Melville City]]
|-
| Maddington White City
|-
|-
| [[Morley-Windmills SC|Morley-Windmills]]
| [[Morley-Windmills SC|Morley-Windmills]]
|-
|-
| Quinns FC
| [[Olympic Kingsway SC|Olympic Kingsway]]
|-
| [[Quinns FC|Quinns]]
|-
|-
| [[Swan United FC|Swan United]]
| [[Swan United FC|Swan United]]
|-
|-
| [[Wanneroo City SC|Wanneroo City]]
| [[Wanneroo City SC|Wanneroo City]]

|}
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*[http://www.footballwest.com.au Football West Official website]
*[http://www.footballwest.com.au Football West Official website]


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{{Association football in Western Australia |state=collapsed}}



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Latest revision as of 06:27, 28 June 2024

Football West State League Division 2
Gegründet2012
LandAustralien
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toState League 1
Relegation toAmateur League Premier Division
Domestic cup(s)FFA Cup
WA State Challenge Cup
Current premiersKingsley Westside (2023)

The Football West State League Division 2 is a regional Australian semi-professional association football league comprising teams from Western Australia. The league sits at Level 3 on the Western Australian league system (Level 4 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football West, the governing body of the sport in the state.

Format

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The league operates with a promotion and relegation system. There is promotion to the Football West State League Division 1 for the top team each year, potential promotion to Division 1 for the second, third, and fourth teams via a promotion/relegation playoff series, and potential relegation to the next lower league in the Amateur League Premier Division.

In 2020, promotion and relegation was suspended for the season, due to the impact on the competition from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[1]

Clubs

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The following 12 clubs competed in the 2023 WA State League 2 season:

Club
Ashfield SC
Balga SC
Canning City
Carramar Shamrock Rovers
Curtin University
Joondalup City FC
Kingsley Westside
Maddington White City
Morley-Windmills
Quinns FC
Swan United
Wanneroo City

References

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  1. ^ "Bayswater-Perth to kick off revamped season". Football West. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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