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Download the 2021 NPLW Season Guide NPLW 2021 OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE Compiled by Tony Persoglia NPLW Victoria 2021 Official Season Guide 2021 Full Season Fixture 3 Alamein FC 5 Bayside United FC 13 Box Hill United FC 21 FC Bulleen Lions 29 Calder United FC 37 FV Emerging 45 Heidelberg United FC 53 South Melbourne FC 61 NPLW Seasons 69 NPLW Records 74 Visit www.nplvictoria.com.au for all NPLW Victoria fixtures and results. Visit nplvictoria on YouTube and NPLW Victoria on Facebook for all NPLW Victoria live broadcasts. All NPLW Victoria club and player statistics correct as of Friday, 2 April 2021. Compiled by Tony Persoglia as an official publication of Football Victoria. © Football Victoria 2021 Content, statistics and layout by Tony Persoglia – [email protected]. All photographs courtesy of By The White Line. Cover photo: Calder United, 2019 NPLW Victoria Champions. With thanks to John Punshon for his historical research which can be found on OzFootball. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/States/VIC.html Joanne Papas and Teo Pellizzeri for assistance in verifying 2021 NPLW Victoria Season squads. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this publication, anomalies will arise from time to time. Please contact the author if you have any information which can assist in ensuring these records are true and accurate. Version 1.09 – Thursday, 29 April 2021 2 NPLW VICTORIA 2021 OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE NPLW VICTORIA – 2021 FULL SEASON FIXTURE The full season fixture below is correct as of Friday, 9 April 2021. Please visit SportsTG for the current fixture as it is subject to ongoing change. Date Home Team Away Team AED(S)T Venue Round 1 Sat 10 Apr Calder United Alamein 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 10 Apr Box Hill United Bayside United 3:00 pm Wembley Park Sat 10 Apr Heidelberg United FV Emerging 3:15 pm Olympic Village Mon 12 Apr Bulleen Lions South Melbourne 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 2 Sat 17 Apr Calder United South Melbourne 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 17 Apr Box Hill United Heidelberg United 3:00 pm Wembley Park Sat 17 Apr Bayside United Alamein 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sun 18 Apr FV Emerging Bulleen Lions 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Round 3 Fri 23 Apr Alamein Heidelberg United 8:15 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 24 Apr Bayside United Calder United 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Mon 26 Apr South Melbourne FV Emerging 8:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Mon 26 Apr Bulleen Lions Box Hill United 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 4 Sat 01 May Calder United Heidelberg United 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 01 May Alamein Bulleen Lions 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 02 May FV Emerging Box Hill United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 02 May Bayside United South Melbourne 3:30 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Round 5 Sat 08 May South Melbourne Box Hill United 3:30 pm Lakeside Stadium Sat 08 May Heidelberg United Bayside United 6:15 pm Olympic Village Sun 09 May FV Emerging Alamein 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Mon 10 May Bulleen Lions Calder United 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 6 Fri 14 May Calder United FV Emerging 8:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 15 May Alamein Box Hill United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 15 May Bayside United Bulleen Lions 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 15 May Heidelberg United South Melbourne 3:15 pm Olympic Village Round 7 Sat 22 May Box Hill United Calder United 3:10 pm Wembley Park Sat 22 May Bayside United FV Emerging 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 22 May South Melbourne Alamein 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Sun 23 May Bulleen Lions Heidelberg United 7:30 pm Veneto Club Round 8 Sat 29 May Alamein Calder United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 29 May South Melbourne Bulleen Lions 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Sun 30 May FV Emerging Heidelberg United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 30 May Box Hill United Bayside United 3:10 pm Wembley Park Round 9 Sat 05 Jun Calder United South Melbourne 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 05 Jun Alamein Bayside United 3:00 pm To Be Advised Sat 05 Jun Heidelberg United Box Hill United 3:15 pm Olympic Village Mon 07 Jun Bulleen Lions FV Emerging 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 10 Sat 12 Jun Calder United Bayside United 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 12 Jun Alamein Heidelberg United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 12 Jun Box Hill United Bulleen Lions 3:10 pm Wembley Park Sat 12 Jun South Melbourne FV Emerging 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Round 11 Sat 19 Jun Bayside United South Melbourne 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 19 Jun Heidelberg United Calder United 3:15 pm Olympic Village Sun 20 Jun Box Hill United FV Emerging 3:00 pm Wembley Park Mon 21 Jun Bulleen Lions Alamein 8:15 pm Veneto Club 3 NPLW VICTORIA 2021 OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE NPLW VICTORIA – 2021 FULL SEASON FIXTURE Date Home Team Away Team AED(S)T Venue Round 12 Sat 26 Jun Calder United Bulleen Lions 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 26 Jun Alamein FV Emerging 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 26 Jun Bayside United Heidelberg United 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 26 Jun South Melbourne Box Hill United 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Round 13 Sat 03 Jul South Melbourne Heidelberg United 3:30 pm Lakeside Stadium Sun 04 Jul FV Emerging Calder United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 04 Jul Box Hill United Alamein 3:00 pm Wembley Park Sun 04 Jul Bulleen Lions Bayside United 7:30 pm Veneto Club Round 14 Fri 09 Jul Calder United Box Hill United 8:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 10 Jul Alamein South Melbourne 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 10 Jul Heidelberg United Bulleen Lions 6:15 pm Olympic Village Sun 11 Jul FV Emerging Bayside United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Round 15 Sat 17 Jul Calder United Alamein 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 17 Jul Bayside United Box Hill United 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 17 Jul Heidelberg United FV Emerging 3:15 pm Olympic Village Sat 17 Jul South Melbourne Bulleen Lions 3:30 pm Lakeside Stadium Round 16 Sat 24 Jul Alamein Bayside United 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sat 24 Jul Box Hill United Heidelberg United 3:00 pm Wembley Park Sat 24 Jul South Melbourne Calder United 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Mon 26 Jul Bulleen Lions FV Emerging 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 17 Sat 31 Jul Bayside United Calder United 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 31 Jul Heidelberg United Alamein 3:15 pm Olympic Village Sun 01 Aug FV Emerging South Melbourne 3:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 01 Aug Bulleen Lions Box Hill United 7:30 pm Veneto Club Round 18 Sat 07 Aug Heidelberg United Calder United 3:15 pm Olympic Village Sat 07 Aug Box Hill United FV Emerging 3:30 pm Wembley Park Sat 07 Aug South Melbourne Bayside United 4:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Mon 09 Aug Bulleen Lions Alamein 8:15 pm Veneto Club Round 19 Fri 20 Aug Calder United Bulleen Lions 8:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 21 Aug Bayside United Heidelberg United 3:15 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sat 21 Aug Alamein FV Emerging 4:00 pm Knox Regional Football Centre Sun 22 Aug Box Hill United South Melbourne 3:30 pm Wembley Park Round 20 Sat 28 Aug Calder United FV Emerging 3:00 pm Keilor Park Recreation Reserve Sat 28 Aug Alamein Box Hill United 3:00 pm To Be Advised Sat 28 Aug Heidelberg United South Melbourne 3:15 pm Olympic Village Sun 29 Aug Bulleen Lions Bayside United 7:30 pm Veneto Club Round 21 Sun 05 Sep Bayside United FV Emerging 3:00 pm Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Sun 05 Sep South Melbourne Alamein 3:00 pm Lakeside Stadium Sun 05 Sep Heidelberg United Bulleen Lions 3:00 pm Olympic Village Sun 05 Sep Box Hill United Calder United 3:00 pm Wembley Park Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change. Visit SportsTG to see the most up-to-date fixture. 2021 NPLW Finals Series Format Week 1 – Fri-Sun 10-12 September – Semi-Final 1: 1st v 4th. Semi-Final 2: 2nd v 3rd. Week 2 – Sat-Sun 18-19 September – Grand Final: Winner Semi-Final 1 v Winner Semi-Final 2 4 NPLW VICTORIA 2021 OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE Alamein FC CLUB DETAILS Founded as Alamein in 2015. Plays at Knox Regional Football Centre, George Street, Wantirna South. Media Contact: Adrian Shaw. Mobile: 0419 595 876. Email: [email protected]. HONOURS NPLW Finals Series (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) 5 NPLW VICTORIA 2021 OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE ALAMEIN FC – FIXTURES NPLW VICTORIA 2021 SEASON FIXTURE Round Date Opponent Venue Time AED(S)T Score (HT:FT) 1 Sat 10 Apr Calder United Keilor Park Recreation Reserve 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 2 Sat 17 Apr Bayside United Kingston Heath Soccer Complex 3:15 pm ___ : ___ 3 Fri 23 Apr Heidelberg United Knox Regional Football Centre 8:15 pm ___ : ___ 4 Sat 01 May Bulleen Lions Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 5 Sun 09 May FV Emerging Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 6 Sat 15 May Box Hill United Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 7 Sat 22 May South Melbourne Lakeside Stadium 4:00 pm ___ : ___ 8 Sat 29 May Calder United Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 9 Sat 05 Jun Bayside United To Be Advised 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 10 Sat 12 Jun Heidelberg United Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 11 Mon 21 Jun Bulleen Lions Veneto Club 8:15 pm ___ : ___ 12 Sat 26 Jun FV Emerging Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 13 Sun 04 Jul Box Hill United Wembley Park 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 14 Sat 10 Jul South Melbourne Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 15 Sat 17 Jul Calder United Keilor Park Recreation Reserve 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 16 Sat 24 Jul Bayside United Knox Regional Football Centre 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 17 Sat 31 Jul Heidelberg United Olympic Village 3:15 pm ___ : ___ 18 Mon 09 Aug Bulleen Lions Veneto Club 8:15 pm ___ : ___ 19 Sat 21 Aug FV Emerging Knox Regional Football Centre 4:00 pm ___ : ___ 20 Sat 28 Aug Box Hill United To Be Advised 3:00 pm ___ : ___ 21 Sun 05 Sep South Melbourne Lakeside Stadium 3:00 pm ___ : ___ Local time (at venue) shown for all matches.
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