REGIONS

FOOTBALL ZONES IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

Following the recommendations of the Crawford Report, football in Australia underwent significant governance and structural reform aimed at strengthening grassroots development, improving administration, and creating clearer pathways for players, coaches, and referees.

As part of these reforms, three football zones were established within the Northern Territory to support local competition delivery and community development across the vast geographic regions of the Territory.

These zones are responsible for the administration and delivery of football competitions within their respective geographical areas, as well as the development of players, coaches, and referees. The zone programs underpin Territory-wide initiatives delivered by Football NT, providing pathways into representative and elite development programs across the Northern Territory.

 

Darwin and Surrounds

NORTHERN ZONE

Northern Zone Boundaries

The Darwin urban and rural regions form the major part of this zone. Boundaries include:

  • Melville and Bathurst Islands to the north 
  • Chambers Bay to the north-east 
  • South following the Adelaide River to the township of Adelaide River 
  • West following the La Belle Station boundary to Anson Bay 

Katherine and Surrounds

CENTRAL ZONE

The Central Zone includes Katherine, Nhulunbuy (Gove), Borroloola, and surrounding regions.

The Central Zone supports football participation and development opportunities across regional and remote communities, providing important pathways into Territory-wide programs and competitions.

Central Zone Boundaries

  • Arnhem Land coast to the north 
  • South to the 19th parallel 
  • Western Australia border to the west 
  • Queensland border to the east

Alice Springs and Surrounds

SOUTHERN ZONE

The Southern Zone is centred around Alice Springs and surrounding Central Australian communities.

The zone supports football competitions, development programs, and regional participation opportunities across Central Australia, contributing to the broader football pathway network across the Northern Territory.