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Football Far North Coast

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Football Far North Coast (FFNC) is the governing body controlling Association Football on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The name of the organization was changed in late 2005 from Soccer Far North Coast in line with the national governing body which changed from Soccer Australia to Football Federation Australia.

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FFNC is governed by Northern New South Wales Football, which is one of two organisations governing state level association football (soccer) in New South Wales (the other being Football New South Wales). There are nine senior men's leagues, from the Premier Division to the Sixth Division and six senior women's leagues. The top league controlled by Football Far North Coast is the Tursa Premier League, of which 10 teams compete. The teams who finish in the Premier Division relegation zone at the end of the year are relegated to the First Division.

FFNC Teams

As of 2014 these are the following registered Football Far North Coast teams.

Former FFNC Teams

The following teams were once part of the Football Far North Coast :

  • Kingscliff (moved to the Gold Coast Football League)
  • Maclean Bobcats (moved to the Mid North Coast Football League)
  • Murwillumbah Saints (moved to the Gold Coast Football League)
  • Tweed Heads
  • 2007 Awards

    FFNC Premiership Golden Boot Award

  • Paul Kirkland (Lennox Head FC) & Jordy Campbell (Byron Bay FC) - 18 goals
  • Player of the Year

  • Troy Matthews (Richmond Rovers)
  • FFNC Premiership Team of the Year

  • Alex Pratt, Joel Rudgley (Bangalow)
  • Sean Packham, Johnothan Pierce (Byron Bay)
  • Paul Kirkland, Mike Raeburn Mario Tinning (Lennox Head)
  • Scott Coster, Joel Saye, Ben Casagrande, Troy Matthews (Richmond Rovers)
  • References

    Football Far North Coast Wikipedia