• Source: 2023 National Premier Leagues Victoria Women
  • The 2023 National Premier Leagues Victoria Women, known commonly as the NPL Victoria Women's or NPLV Women's, is the ongoing sixth season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria Women under the NPL format, and the 23rd season of top-flight Victorian Women's football overall.


    Teams


    Eleven teams are competing in the league – the eight teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the VPL Women's. This was the first time teams could be promoted since the restructuring of the women's divisions for the 2020 season. The promoted teams are Preston Lions FC, Boroondara-Carey Eagles, and Southern United.


    = Stadiums and locations

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    League table




    Results


    The fixtures were released on 1 December 2022.


    Season statistics




    = Top scorers

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    As of 18 August 2023


    Hat-tricks




    = Top assists

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    As of 18 August 2023


    = Clean sheets

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    As of 9 July 2023


    = Discipline

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    Player


    Most yellow cards: 5
    Elsa Sousa (Bayside United)
    Leia Varley (South Melbourne)
    Maddison Rakic (Bayside United)
    Most red cards: 1
    Rebecca Saber (Alamein)
    Bella Stringfellow (South Melbourne)
    Bronwyn Maidment (Southern United)
    Elsa Sousa (Bayside United)
    Karina Tolios (Heidelberg United)
    Lisa Fonua (Preston Lions)
    Kayla Deaver (Bayside United)
    Alyssa Rose (Southern United)
    Annabelle Yates (FV Emerging)
    Katrina Nikpour (Heidelberg United)


    Club


    Most yellow cards: 24
    Bayside United
    Fewest yellow cards: 7
    Boroondara-Carey Eagles
    Bulleen Lions
    Most red cards: 2
    Bayside United
    Southern United
    Fewest red cards: 0
    Five teams


    Finals Series


    South Melbourne would beat Bulleen Lions 4-2 in the NPL Victoria Women's Grand Final.


    Notes and references

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