Heidelberg United and Preston Lions sanctioned after NPL Final clash

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Football Victoria (FV) has confirmed the sanctions issued by the independent Tribunal on Thursday, 30 October, in relation to the NPL Men’s Preliminary Final between Heidelberg United FC (HUFC) and Preston Lions FC (PLFC), held on Friday, 5 September.

A comprehensive investigation commenced immediately following the incidents. The matter was adjourned until October to provide both clubs with sufficient time to respond, noting their concurrent preparations for participation in the Australian Championship.

Based on the evidence presented, charges were laid in relation to the use of flares, unsafe conduct and anti-social behaviour.

The Tribunal has directed the following sanctions:

  • 3 competition points to be deducted from HUFC, to be applied in the 2026 NPL Men’s season
  • 9 competition points to be deducted from PLFC, to be applied in the 2026 NPL Men’s season
  • A fine of $3,300 for each club (30 penalty units)
  • A fine of $1,650 (15 penalty units) and mandatory education for a PLFC Official.

In accordance with the Grievance, Discipline and Tribunal (GDT) process, both clubs retain the right to appeal the Tribunal’s determination and associated sanctions via the GDT regulations and appeal mechanism.

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