Victorian State League Division 3 - Clubs

Clubs

The following 24 clubs from 2 conferences of 12 who are competing in the Victorian State League Division 3 during the 2011 season.

State League Division 3 North-west

Club Position in 2010 SLD2 SE titles Last division title
Avondale Heights 2nd in PLD1 NW 0 n/a
Cairnlea 5th 0 n/a
Geelong Rangers 12th in SLD2 NW 0 2009
Hume United 6th 0 n/a
Keilor Park 4th 0 n/a
La Trobe University 8th 0 n/a
Maribyrnong Greens 10th 0 n/a
Melbourne University 9th 0 n/a
Sunbury United 3rd 0 n/a
Sydenham Park 11th in SLD2 NW 0 n/a
Whittlesea United 1st in PLD1 NW 0 n/a
Yarraville Glory 7th 0 n/a

State League Division 3 South-east

Club Position in 2010 SLD2 NW titles Last division title
Kingston City 4th
Old Scotch 2nd in PLD1
Mornington 3rd
Fitzroy City 5th
Doveton 1st in PLD1
North Caulfield 6th
Nunawading City 8th
Berwick City 12th in SLD2 SE
Peninsula Strikers 9th
Waverley Wanderers 10th
Croydon City Arrows 7th
Frankston Pines 11th in SLD2 SE

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