1911 in Australian soccer
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The 1911 season was the 28th season of regional competitive soccer in Australia. During this year in 1911, the "Commonwealth Football Association"; the first national governing body of soccer in Australia was formed on 21 December 1911,[1] though no national league was formed by a national governing body until 1977.
League competitions
| Federation | Competition[2] | Grand Final | Regular Season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champions | Score | Runners-up | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | ||
| Northern District British Football Association | Northern NSW Football League[3] | Merewether Advance Wallsend Mezeppas |
Unknown | ||||
| New South Wales British Football Association | Sydney Metropolitan First Division[4] | Balmain | Unknown | Balmain | Granville | Navy | |
| Queensland British Football Association | Brisbane Area League[5] | Unknown | Bulimba Rangers | Wellingtons | Unknown | ||
| South Australian British Football Association | South Australia Division One[6] | Not played | Port Adelaide | Unknown | |||
| Anglo-Australian Football Association | Victorian Amateur League[7] | Not played | Williamstown | Carlton United | Burns | ||
| Western Australian Soccer Football Association | Western Australia Division One[8] | Not played | Rangers | Austral | Claremont | ||
Cup competitions
| Federation | Competition[9] | Winners | Runners-up | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern District British Football Association | Ellis Cup[10] | Cessnock | Unknown | â | Unknown |
| New South Wales British Football Association | Gardiner Challenge Cup[11] | Balmain (4/0) | HMS Powerful (1/1) | â | 2â1 |
| South Australian British Football Association | South Australia Federation Cup[12] | Cambridge (3/0) | Port Adelaide (0/2) | â | 2â0 |
| Anglo-Australian Football Association | Dockerty Cup[13] | St Kilda (1/1) | Williamstown (0/1) | â | 4â2 |
(Note: figures in parentheses display the club's competition record as winners/runners-up.)