Gippsland Soccer League - Clubs

Clubs

Falcons 2000, an offshoot club from Gippsland Falcons, play in the Gippsland Soccer League and play at Falcons Park which is the home of soccer in the Gippsland Soccer League.

Morwell Pegasus also feature in the Gippsland Soccer League's junior divisions, however its senior team plays in the State League Division 2 South-East, two divisions below the Victorian Premier League, having won promotion at the end of the 2008 season.

Warragul United's senior and reserve sides compete in the Provisional League Division One South-East.

The GSL currently comprises 10 teams in Seniors, Youth and Reserves with 4 teams in the Second Division. 12 of the 13 clubs also have teams copmeting in the women's league.

Club Town Founded Nickname Colours Home Ground Website
Churchill United Churchill 1969 Rams Silver & Red Hazelwood South Reserve
Falcons 2000 Morwell 1961 Falcons Blue & Black Latrobe City Soccer Stadium
Fortuna 60 Morwell 1960 Lions Orange & Black Crinigan Road South Reserve
Moe United Moe 1952 Red Devils Red, Black & White Olympic Park
Monash Newborough 1958 Wolves Gold & Black Monash Reserve
Morwell Pegasus¹ Morwell 1959 The Flying Horse Maroon & Sky Blue Ronald Reserve
Newborough/Yallourn Newborough Navy Blue Burrage Reserve
Sale United Sale 1974 Green & White Godfrey Baldwin Reserve
Trafalgar² Trafalgar 1996 Victory Red & White Trafalgar High Oval
Traralgon City Traralgon 1968 Roosters Black & White Harold Preston Reserve
Traralgon Olympians Traralgon 1980 Blue & White Harold Preston Reserve
Tyers Tyers Lightning Green & Gold Tyers Recreation Reserve
Warragul United³ Warragul 1963 Gulls Red & Black Baxter Park

¹Pegasus only competes in the 2nd Division and Women's Competition

²Trafalgar only competes in the Reserves, 2nd Division and Women's Competition

³Warragul only competes in the Women's Competition

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