Thursday, 11 December 2025

No rest for the wicked (guest post by Manny)

Thanks to Manny of the now in hiatus Blue and White Views for this clear and concise overview of the upcoming fixturing challenge facing South Melbourne in 2026. 

Also, Manny - please upload the Australian Championship fanzine you produced to your website.


Fresh from our Australian Championship title it seems the true insanity is about to begin. This week the NPL Victoria released its fixture for the 2026 season, finally allowing South fans to understand what the club's 2026 season may look like as the OFC Professional League fixtures have also been announced. Well… here are the numbers…

 

South will play at least 43 games in 2026 across the two competitions from the 18th of January to the 29th of August. The final tally may be more though. Including Dockerty Cup games (6) Australia Cup Games (5) and Australian Championship games (9), NPL Finals (3) and OFC Pro League Finals (2) the club could play a total of 68 competitive games next year. I genuinely don't think there are any other clubs in the football world eligible for so many games… maybe teams in the English Championship if they make a run in all comps and some out qualify for Europe? Maybe?

 

But here's where it gets crazier. South is currently scheduled to play in at least five countries next year - and the Australian leg of the OFC Professional League might not even be in Melbourne! That's right, due to a clash with the F1, the Australian Games of the OFC Professional League may be played elsewhere. With these games scheduled to be played in late February, we have just over two months to confirm the venue!

 

The other big question mark for fans was how the team will manage the overlapping competitions, with the OFC Professional League running from January to May and the NPL running from February to August. Well, I've analysed the fixture list to identify overlapping fixtures. I've prioritised OFC Professional League games and marked fixtures as 'disrupted' if they don't allow for three days' rest either side of match day. Using this method, I've identified at least nine disrupted fixtures in the NPL Victoria season with five early season fixtures theoretically contestable by the same squad we use in the OFC Professional League. 12 NPL Victoria games are fixtures for after the OFC Professional League concludes. Note, this analysis does not include the early rounds of the Dockerty Cup which may overlap.

 

Considering the high number of games we need more players. We also probably need another head coach. I don't really see a way around the fact that South will need to manage two separate senior squads. One to play in the Australian Championship and OFC Professional League, and one to play in the NPL Victoria. This will allow the 'summer' squad to play at least 23 games a year, and the 'winter' squad to play at least 26 games a year. But there are issues with even this simplified approach.

 

Firstly, our guaranteed place in the Australian Championship is far from a long-term guarantee. Secondly, even NPL football alone is becoming a 12-month operation, and the additional competition hinders our ability to construct and prepare a cohesive squad. Third, what the heck are fans meant to make of this? Even in the case we play our strongest squad in the back end of the season of the NPL, how are we meant to support the club? We can't go to most (if any) of the OFC Professional League games locally and we won't know if we're watching the reserves in the NPL. There's also the real issue of squad registration rules. If we have limits on squad sizes in either competition we will be forced to manage siloed squads. What does that do for team unity?

 

Pointing out issues is one thing though… based on the initial assessments what would I propose? Well, I've going to simplify the registration issue and assume we need 20 players in the OFC Pro League and 20 Players in the NPL. I think we need to try and manage one single squad of 30 players. 10 will be OFC exclusive (tier 2 players), 10 will be NPL exclusive (tier 2 players) and 10 will play both competition (tier 1 players).

 

A single head coach should run the program and be responsible for the OFC Pro League and part 2 of the NPL season. An assistant coach should be responsible for part 1 of the NPL season. The goals for the year should be to win the OFC Pro League and a finals spot in the NPL - at least for this year. If the OFC Pro League turns out to be a flop, in that it is a lower level of football than NPL Victoria, then in future editions we should fill our OFC Pro League squad with Youth players.

 

I don't know, I'm sure it'll be fun but after this exhausting season a January start, overlapping competitions and potentially 60+ games seems like a headache.

 

League

Round

Date

Team

City

Country

OFCPL

Circuit 1

18-Jan-26

Tahiti United

Auckland

New Zealand

OFCPL

Circuit 1

21-Jan-26

Solomon Kings

Auckland

New Zealand

OFCPL

Circuit 1

24-Jan-26

PNG Hekari

Auckland

New Zealand

OFCPL

Circuit 2

1-Feb-26

South Island United

Port Moresby

PNG

OFCPL

Circuit 2

4-Feb-26

Bula FC

Port Moresby

PNG

OFCPL

Circuit 2

8-Feb-26

Vanuatu United

Port Moresby

PNG

NPL VIC

Round 1

14-Feb-26

Avondale

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 2

19-Feb-26

Hume City

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Circuit 3

21-Feb-26

Auckland FC Youth

TBA

Australia

OFCPL

Circuit 3

24-Feb-26

Tahiti United

TBA

Australia

OFCPL

Circuit 3

27-Feb-26

South Island United

TBA

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 3

28-Feb-26

Altona Magic

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 4

7-Mar-26

Bentleigh Greens

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 5

13-Mar-26

Green Gully

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Circuit 4

15-Mar-26

Vanuatu United

Honiara

Solomon Islands

OFCPL

Circuit 4

19-Mar-26

Solomon Kings

Honiara

Solomon Islands

NPL VIC

Round 6

21-Mar-26

Dandenong Thunder

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 7

30-Mar-26

Dandenong City

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 8

11-Apr-26

Preston Lions

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Circuit 5

12-Apr-26

Auckland FC Youth

Ba & Suva

Fiji

OFCPL

Circuit 5

15-Apr-26

Bula FC

Ba & Suva

Fiji

OFCPL

Circuit 5

18-Apr-26

PNG Hekari

Ba & Suva

Fiji

NPL VIC

Round 9

19-Apr-26

Oakleigh Cannons

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 10

24-Apr-26

St Albans Dinamo

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 11

1-May-26

Melbourne City

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Playoff Stage*

6-May-26

TBA

Auckland

New Zealand

NPL VIC

Round 12

8-May-26

Heidelberg United

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Playoff Stage*

10-May-26

TBA

Auckland

New Zealand

OFCPL

Playoff Stage*

13-May-26

TBA

Auckland

New Zealand

NPL VIC

Round 13

18-May-26

Caroline Springs George Cross

Melbourne

Australia

OFCPL

Semi-Final*

19-May-26

TBA

Auckland*

New Zealand*

OFCPL

Final*

24-May-26

TBA

Auckland*

New Zealand*

NPL VIC

Round 14

25-May-26

Avondale

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 15

30-May-26

Hume City

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 16

7-Jun-26

Altona Magic

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 17

19-Jun-26

Bentleigh Greens

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 18

28-Jun-26

Green Gully

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 19

5-Jul-26

Dandenong Thunder

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 20

10-Jul-26

Dandenong City

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 21

19-Jul-26

Preston Lions

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 22

24-Jul-26

Oakleigh Cannons

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 23

2-Aug-26

St Albans Dinamo

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 24

15-Aug-26

Melbourne City

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 25

23-Aug-26

Heidelberg United

Melbourne

Australia

NPL VIC

Round 26

29-Aug-26

Caroline Springs George Cross

Melbourne

Australia

 

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for uploading Paul, noted on the fanzine, will look to get that up this weekend.

    Minor update to the article, curtesy of SMFCMike and the 3XY Soccer Sunday Show, it seems SMFC will register a single 23 player senior squad for both competitions and will simply bulk up the NPL team with Youth players in the early part of the year.

    Make of that what you will.

    Manny

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    1. "Early part of the year" doing a lot of lifting here.

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    2. I don't like this idea given the OFC League and Championship could capitulate at any time.
      Once both these leagues are established and in the case of the Championship an actual season long competition, then we can bin off the NPL.
      On a side note, how does qualifying for the Australia Cup occur if that were the case, I don't know.
      All I'll say is I hope the club knows what they're doing because if they fuck this up and we get relegated there'll be hell to pay

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  2. Keen to see the public transport guide update this year

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    1. Also, apart from adding three new venues, I've got to take the Metro Tunnel into consideration.

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    2. You know you can catch the Skybus to the airport from Sunshine station now? Oceania here I come.

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    3. Exit 3 @ ANZAC station is a 20-min walk to Lakeside Stadium. Better result than expected when the project was originally pitched.

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  3. The OFC occupation finishes on the 27th Feb, that gives the GP six full days for any "behind closed doors" shenanigans ahead of the non-F1 Thursday sessions on the 5th March. Hopefully we can use Lakeside for our home swing.

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