Central Coast Football

The association consists of a Premier League, a Division 1 and ten all ages competitions which correspond to tiers five to seventeen on the Australian soccer pyramid.

[5] Central Coast Football is responsible for overseeing all men's, women's and junior's competitions.

At the end of the season the top four teams in each grade (1st, Reserve & 21's) compete in their own respective finals series with the winner declared Champions.

The top two teams at the end of the season in the combined club championship achieve promotion to the Central Coast Premier League (MPL).

The team that finishes top of the table in each respective grade at the end of the season is declared as the premiers.

The team that finishes top of the table at the end of the season is declared as the premiers, unlike the men's reflective competitions the women's competition controversially is without a reserve grade leaving just the clubs first grade sides competing.