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Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League
The Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League (MPFNL), formerly known as the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL), is an Australian rules football competition, governed by the AFL South East. The MPFNL contains teams near the southeastern region of Melbourne, Victoria. At the end of the 2017 season, the competition was restructured from a geographical to a divisional structure, with promotion/relegation. It contains two divisions with 22 teams in all, 10 in Division 1 and 12 in Division 2.
History
The league was formed in 1987 upon the merger of the Mornington Peninsula FL and the Nepean FL. Football on the Peninsula region goes back to 1897, and in 2008 celebrated its centenary. The first official league, the Peninsula FA, was formed in 1908. This competition played until 1933, and then it merged with the Peninsula District FA (formed in 1920) to form the Mornington Peninsula FL for the 1934 season. Clubs from the small Peninsula Junior FL also joined. In late 1958 the league's committee allowed Chelsea to transfer in from the Federal FL, couple with the fact the league was in the growth corridor of suburban Melbourne the league decided on a new approach to the competition. It would form a major and minor league competitions. A new Nepean League would be for clubs that only had one open age side. The Mornington Peninsula league would have both seniors and reserves competitions. The 1958 league ran A, B, & C grade competitions with 28 teams from 18 clubs. Some clubs were directed into the Nepean FL in 1959, and after a few years of promotion and relegation the two leagues merged in 1987. The competition absorbed the South West Gippsland FL in 1995. Division One 1987-94; Premier League 1995-2004; Peninsula League 2005–present Division Two 1987-94; Southern Division 1995-98; Nepean Division 1999-2004; Nepean League 2005–present Northern Division 1995-98; Peninsula Division 1999-2004; Casey-Cardinia League 2005–2014 At the end of 2014 the Casey-Cardinia division broke away to form their own competition. At the end of 2017, it was announced that the divisions would be reworked into a two tier relegation-promotion system, with 10 teams in Division 1, and 12 in Division 2, with the premiers of Division 2 replacing the bottom placed team of Division 1.
Current Clubs
Men's Division One
Men's Division Two
Women's Division One
Women's Division Two
Women's Division Three
Former Teams
Recent Premierships
Peninsula Division/Division 1
Summary Of Division One/Premier League/Peninsula League Premierships since 1987:
Nepean Division/Division 2
Summary Of Division Two/Southern Division/Nepean Division/Nepean League Premierships since 1987:
Casey-Cardinia Division
Summary Of Northern Division/Peninsula Division/Casey-Cardinia League Premierships since 1995:
Women's Division 1
Summary Of Women's Division 1 Premierships since 2024:
Women's Division 2
Women's Division 3
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