COMPETITIONS
2023 SEASON
This season Brighton Heat FC will be facing the bigger challenges regardless to football level till this day. The club joined a traditional association and being officially registered as a club under the New South Wales Football and Football Federation Australia (FFA) which allows the club to be part of a series of competitions.
GDSFA
X-LEAGUE
Granville & District Soccer Football Association has created a top tier local Men’s Seniors competition the X-League.
Second edition's kicking off in March 2023, the new GDSFA Premier League has more than 20 clubs registered, divided into X-League 1 & 2.
🥈2nd place X-League 1 in 2022.
🥉 3rd place X-League 2 in 2022.
AUSTRALIA cup
The Football Federation Australia Cup (Australia Cup) is a national knockout tournament run by Football Australia in conjunction with every State and Territory Member Federation in the country.
The competition commences with the Preliminary Rounds before moving into the Final Rounds (from the Round of 32 onwards), the stage when the A-League clubs join the fray.
In 2021 over 700 clubs from around the country are competing in the Preliminary Rounds. That total will increase with the inclusion of the ten A-League clubs and the NPL Champions of Australia.
ANSC CHALLENGE WORLD CUP
The Australian National Sports Club (ANSC) hosts a multicultural Challenge World Cup every Summer from the past 6 years.
The Challenge World Cup is getting bigger and bigger, with 24 teams representing lots of different countries, cultures and playing styles.
🏆 Champions in 2021
🥈 2nd Place in 2022
🏆 Champions in 2023
NSW
STATE CUP
The Australian National Sports Club (ANSC) hosts a multicultural Challenge Cup shaped like a World Cup every Summer from the past 5 years and the last tournament trophy (2021) was lifted by Brighton heat FC playing as Netherlands, the club also represented Colombia with another squad who made until the Quarterfinals.
In 2022, the ANSC Challenge Cup will be even bigger, with 24 teams representing lots of different countries, cultures and playing styles. The hosts are improving the competition with quality a field, organisation, referees and clubs to make a high football level competition.