Southern Premier League (New Zealand)

The Southern Premier League (known as the ODT Southern Men's Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is a New Zealand association football league competition administered by Southern Football involving clubs from the lower half of the South Island of New Zealand. Five of the clubs are from Dunedin and one each are from Wanaka, Queenstown, Mosgiel, Timaru, and Invercargill.

ODT Southern Football Premier League
CountryNew Zealand New Zealand
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSouthern League
Relegation toDonald Gray Memorial Cup

South Canterbury Division One

Fletcher Cup
Domestic cup(s)Chatham Cup
Current championsMosgiel (2nd title)
(2023)
Most championshipsCaversham (15 titles)
WebsiteFootballSouth

The league has also previously included an Otago youth development team.

Until 2009, the league was known as the SoccerSouth Premier League. Since the inception of the competition, it has been dominated by Dunedin City Royals and the two predecessor teams which merged to form that club, Caversham AFC and Dunedin Technical.

The league was expanded from eight to ten clubs at the start of the 2022 season, with the addition of teams from Timaru and Invercargill.

As of 2022 the winner of the southern premier league enters to a promotion match against the winner of the Canterbury Premier League. The winner of this match gains a spot in the Southern League.

The team placed last in the Southern Premier League is automatically relegated to its appropriate regional league. The winners of Fletcher Cup (Otago), Donald Gray Memorial Cup (Southland) and South Canterbury Division 1 (South Canterbury) play in a play off for promotion into the Southern Premier League.

ODT Southern Men's Premier League clubs

Teams due to contest the 2023 season[1]

Club Location Home Ground(s) Position in 2021 season[2]
Dunedin City Royals (2) Dunedin North, Dunedin Caledonian Ground 1st
Green Island (2) Green Island, Dunedin Sunnyvale Park 2nd
Mosgiel Mosgiel Memorial Park Ground 5th
Northern North East Valley, Dunedin Forrester Park 8th
Northern Hearts Timaru Aorangi Stadium
Otago University Dunedin North, Dunedin Dunedin Artificial Turf 3rd
Queens Park Invercargill Surrey Park
Queenstown Rovers Queenstown Queenstown Events Centre Stadium 6th
Roslyn-Wakari Kaikorai Valley, Dunedin Ellis Park 4th
Wanaka Wanaka Wanaka Recreation Centre 7th

(2) — Denotes club's second team

Champions

[3]

Notes

  1. Now known as Dunedin City Royals

References

  1. "Southern Football". www.footballsouth.co.nz. New Zealand. Archived from the original on 26 February 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  2. "2021 (Football South)".
  3. "FootballSouth Honours Board". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
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