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North Eastern Soccer League


Goulburn North East Football Association is an association football (soccer) competition in Shepparton, Victoria. It was known as the North Eastern Soccer League from the competition's inception in 1971 until February 2009. Between 2012 and 2014 the men's top division was known as the Regional Premier League.

Ten clubs participate in the GNEFA across various divisions and age groups for men, women, boys and girls.

Shepparton

Shepparton once had former Cambridge Utd player Michael Kyd play a guest stint at the club.

Shepparton is the GNEFA's most successful senior club, having won eight premierships as Lemnos and six as Shepparton for a total of 14. Shepparton home games are played at Vibert Reserve.The club forms the base of Preston Lions supporters club of country Victoria.

Shepparton United

United's home colours are all blue. United has won six GNEFA men's premierships, the most recent in 1998 while it won four in a row from 1988 to 1991. United is also the league's most successful women's club, having won four premierships including a three-peat from 2006-8. United home games are played at Central Park in Shepparton East.

Seven-time capped Australian international and ex-Portsmouth FC player Robert Enes hails from Shepparton and played for United. Former Oldham Athletic mifielder Kelvin Lomax and former Socceroos goalscorer Michael Curcija have also played for the club.

Shepparton South

South has won Four GNEFA premierships, a hat-trick from 1999 to 2001 and again in 2009 and 2010. South's recent success has come in junior grades, its under-17s won the division three times consecutively (2005-7) It also won the under-12 boys and went unbeaten in the inaugural season of junior girls (under-14)in 2008. South home games are played at McEwen Reserve.

Steven Weir, formerly of Livingston FC and Cowdenbeath FC previously played at the club.


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