Heidelberg United hit with fine as tribunal hands down NPL Victoria Men’s Grand Final ruling

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Football Victoria (FV) has confirmed the sanctions issued by the independent Tribunal on Tuesday, December 9, and Wednesday, December 10, in relation to the NPL Victoria Men’s Grand Final between Heidelberg United FC (HUFC) and Dandenong City SC (DCSC) on Sunday, September 14.

Following an extended investigation and based on the evidence presented, the Tribunal has determined the following sanctions:

  • 4 competition points to be deducted from DCSC, to be applied in the 2026 NPL Men’s season
  • A further 2 competition points suspended for DCSC, for the duration of the 2026 NPL Men’s season
  • A $3,300 fine for DCSC (30 penalty units)
  • A $5,500 fine for HUFC (50 penalty units), with a further $5,500 fine suspended for the duration of the 2026 NPL Men’s season

In accordance with the Grievance, Discipline and Tribunal (GDT) process, both clubs retain the right to appeal the Tribunal’s determinations via the Appeals Board mechanism.

Football Victoria reminds all clubs, participants and fans that they are bound by the FV GDT Regulations and Spectator Code of Conduct. Any breach of these standards may result in disciplinary action and the application of relevant penalties for both individuals and/or clubs.

Source: Football Victoria.

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