National Premier Leagues NSW

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National Premier Leagues NSW
Founded2013
2000–2012 (as NSW Premier League)
1992–2000 (as Super League)
1983–1991 (as Division One)
1978–1982 (as Super League)
1956–1977 (as Division One)
Country 
NSW League One Men
Domestic cup(s)Australia Cup
Waratah Cup
Current premiersAPIA Leichhardt (2023)
TV partnersNPL.TV
YouTube
Websitewww.nplnsw.com.au
Current: 2024 NPL NSW

The National Premier Leagues NSW is a

A-League
. Prior to becoming a subdivision of the NPL in 2013, the league was previously known as the NSW Premier League.

History

Origins

Since 1956, a top divisional New South Wales based league has been contested annually in various forms, with its early days remembered as Division One. The league, jointly with other state-based leagues, formed the highest tier of soccer in Australia until the creation of a national league, the National Soccer League (NSL), in 1977. Before NSL, the Ampol Cup also ran concurrently as a state-based cup competition. In 1979 Division One officially changed its name to NSW State League, however, reverted to NSW Division One by 1983. The league continued to be contested throughout the winter months and included another name change in 1992 to the NSW Super League. During the 1980s and 1990s, Melita Eagles and Blacktown City FC were dominant in the league winning nine championships between them.

Foundations

At the end of the 2000 season, the top soccer divisions were revamped with the highest level of soccer being named the Premier League and being played over the summer to align with the then top tier of soccer in Australia (

Newcastle Jets) these clubs were forced to return to the state leagues. The NSW Premier League continued to be run over summer throughout this period but after the 2004–05 season
reverted to a winter competition from 2006.

In 2008 the whole New South Wales men's, women's and youth competitions were reconstructed to align youth teams with their respective senior clubs along with women's teams.

Development

In 2013 the

Sydney Olympic
2–1 after extra time.

Name Changes

Seasons Title
1956–1977 Division 1
1978–1982 State League
1983–1991 NSW Division One
1992–2000 NSW Super League
2000–2012 NSW Premier League
2013–present National Premier Leagues NSW
Source: OzFootball

Competition format

League

There are 30 Rounds in total with each team playing each other twice; home and away.

NPL national finals

At the completion of the league series, the NPL NSW top of the table joins the winners from the other NPL subdivisions in a national eight team finals series. The national final series consists of a three-round knock-out series based on geographically close subdivision champions playing each other, culminating in a grand final.

Clubs

The following clubs were competing in the National Premier Leagues NSW for the 2024 season.

Club Seasons Location Grounds Capacity
APIA Leichhardt 11 Leichhardt Lambert Park 7,000
Blacktown City 11
Blacktown
Lily Homes Stadium 7,500
Central Coast Mariners Academy 2 Lisarow Pluim Park 2,000
Hills United FC
1
Rouse Hill
Russell Reserve
Landen Stadium
1,000
7,000
Manly United 11
Dee Why
Cromer Park 5,000
Marconi Stallions 9 Bossley Park Marconi Stadium 9,000
NWS Spirit 2 Macquarie Park Christie Park 2,000
Rockdale Ilinden
11 Rockdale Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre 5,000
St George City 2
Peakhurst
Peakhurst Park 1,000
St George FC 2 Banksia Barton Park Sports Complex
Ilinden Sports Centre
15,000
5,000
Sutherland Sharks 10 Miranda Seymour Shaw Park 5,000
Sydney FC Youth 7 Glenwood Valentine Sports Park 4,000
Sydney Olympic 11 Belmore Belmore Sports Ground 20,000
Sydney United 58 11 Edensor Park Sydney United Sports Centre 12,000
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth 2 Rooty Hill
Wanderers Football Park
3,000
Wollongong Wolves 11
Wollongong
WIN Stadium
23,750

National Premier Leagues NSW Men's 1 Honours

Season Regular season Finals series NPL Finals Representation
Premiers
(number of titles)
Runners-up Champions
(number of titles)
Score Finalists
2013 Sydney United 58 FC (7) Sutherland Sharks FC Bonnyrigg White Eagles (3) 1–0
Rockdale City Suns
Sydney United 58 FCChampions
2014 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (6) Blacktown Spartans Blacktown City (7) 2–1 Sydney Olympic Bonnyrigg White Eagles – Runners-up
2015 Blacktown City (8) APIA Leichhardt Tigers Bonnyrigg White Eagles (4) 2–0 Blacktown City Blacktown CityChampions
2016 Sydney United 58 FC (8) Blacktown City Blacktown City (8) 3–0 Sydney United 58 FC Sydney United 58 FCChampions
2017 APIA Leichhardt Tigers (5) Blacktown City Manly United (2) 0–0 (4–3 (p)) APIA Leichhardt Tigers APIA Leichhardt Tigers – Semi-finalists
2018 Sydney Olympic (3) APIA Leichhardt Tigers Sydney Olympic (3) 3–1 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Sydney Olympic – Semi-finalists
2019 Wollongong Wolves (2) APIA Leichhardt Tigers APIA Leichhardt Tigers (6) 2–1 Sydney United 58 FC Wollongong WolvesChampions
2020
Rockdale City Suns
Wollongong Wolves Sydney United 58 FC (5) 3–3 (4–2 (p))
Rockdale City Suns
[a]
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[4]
2022 Sydney Olympic (3) Manly United Blacktown City 2-0 Manly United [b]

Notes:

  • Bold indicates Federation Double winners – i.e. League Championship and League Premiership OR League Championship and Federation/Waratah Cup OR League Premiership and Federation/Waratah Cup
  • Bold and Underlined indicates Federation Treble winners – i.e. League Championship, League Premiership and Federation/Waratah Cup winners

Honours pre-NPL (1957–2012)

Season Competition Regular season Finals series
Premiers
(number of titles)
Runners-up Champions
(number of titles)
Score Finalists
1957 Division One
Canterbury-Marrickville
Auburn Auburn 4–3
Canterbury-Marrickville
1958 Division One Corrimal United
Canterbury-Marrickville
Canterbury-Marrickville
2–1 Auburn
1959 Division One Prague
APIA Leichhardt
Prague 3–2
APIA Leichhardt
1960 Division One Prague (2)
APIA Leichhardt
Canterbury-Marrickville
(2)
5–2 Prague
1961 Division One Prague (3)
Canterbury-Marrickville
Hakoah 4–1
Canterbury-Marrickville
1962 Division One Budapest
Hakoah
Hakoah
(2)
4–2 Budapest
1963 Division One Prague (4)
APIA Leichhardt
South Coast United 4–0
APIA Leichhardt
1964 Division One
APIA Leichhardt
St George-Budapest
APIA Leichhardt
7–2 St George-Budapest
1965 Division One South Coast United St George-Budapest
APIA Leichhardt
(2)
2–0 St George-Budapest
1966 Division One
APIA Leichhardt
(2)
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(3)
2–1
APIA Leichhardt
1967 Division One
APIA Leichhardt
(3)
St George-Budapest St George-Budapest 5–2
APIA Leichhardt
1968 Division One
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
Pan-Hellenic
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(4)
4–2
Pan-Hellenic
1969 Division One South Coast United (3) St George-Budapest
APIA Leichhardt
(3)
3–2 St George-Budapest
1970 Division One
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(2)
St George-Budapest YUGAL Ryde 4–0 St George-Budapest
1971 Division One
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(3)
St George-Budapest St George-Budapest (2) 3–2 Western Suburbs
1972 Division One St George-Budapest (2)
Marconi-Fairfield
Marconi-Fairfield
1–0 St George-Budapest
1973 Division One
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(4)
Marconi-Fairfield
Marconi-Fairfield
(2)
2–1
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
1974 Division One
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
(5)
APIA Leichhardt
St George-Budapest (3) 4–2
Hakoah Eastern Suburbs
1975 Division One
APIA Leichhardt
(4)
St George-Budapest St George-Budapest (4) 1–0
APIA Leichhardt
1976 Division One St George-Budapest (3)
APIA Leichhardt
APIA Leichhardt
(4)
1–0 St George-Budapest
1977 Introduction of the National Soccer League
1977 Division One Croatia Sydney
APIA Leichhardt
Croatia Sydney 2–0 Auburn
1978 Division One Croatia Sydney (2)
Sutherland Shire
Sutherland Shire
1–1
2–1 (replay)
Croatia Sydney
1979 State League
Croatia Sydney
(3)
Inter Monaro
Inter Monaro
2–1
Sutherland Shire
1980 State League
Melita Eagles
Sydney Olympic
Sydney Olympic
4–0
Melita Eagles
1981 State League
Croatia Sydney
(4)
St George-Budapest
St George-Budapest
(5)
1–0
Croatia Sydney
1982 State League
Croatia Sydney
(5)
Riverwood
Croatia Sydney
(2)
2–1
Sutherland Shire
1983 NSW Division One
Melita Eagles
(2)
Croatia Sydney
Croatia Sydney
(3)
1–1 (a.e.t.)
0–0 (replay)
4–3 (p)
Melita Eagles
1984 NSW Division One
Inter Monaro
Rockdale Ilinden
Rockdale Ilinden
3–2
Inter Monaro
1985 NSW Division One
Canterbury-Marrickville
Olympic (2)
Fairy Meadow
Melita Eagles
4–0 Fairy Meadow
1986 NSW Division One
Melita Eagles
(3)
Manly Warringah
Sutherland Shire
(2)
2–1
Melita Eagles
1987 NSW Division One
Wollongong City
Canberra City
Wollongong City
2–1 Canberra City
1988 NSW Division One Blacktown City
Melita Eagles
Melita Eagles
(2)
0–0
7–6 (p)
Blacktown City
1989 NSW Division One
Melita Eagles
(4)
Canberra Croatia
Melita Eagles
(3)
2–0
Canberra Croatia
1990 NSW Division One
Wollongong Macedonia
Canberra Croatia
Wollongong Macedonia
2–0
Canberra Croatia
1991 NSW Division One
Sutherland Sharks
Blacktown City Blacktown City 3–0
Canberra Metro
1992 NSW Super League
Avala
Manly Warringah Dolphins
Avala
2–0 Blacktown City
1993 NSW Super League Blacktown City (2) Bankstown City Bankstown City 1–0 Blacktown City
1994 NSW Super League Bankstown City
Canterbury-Marrickville
Bankstown City (2) 3–1
Canterbury-Marrickville
1995 NSW Super League
Manly Warringah Dolphins
Blacktown City
Manly Warringah Dolphins
1–0 Blacktown City
1996 NSW Super League
Parramatta Eagles2
Sutherland Sharks1, 2
Parramatta Eagles
(4)
1–1
5–3 (p)
Adamstown Rosebud
1997 NSW Super League
Parramatta Eagles
(5)
APIA Leichhardt
Parramatta Eagles
(5)
3–1
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
1998 NSW Super League
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(2)
Blacktown City Blacktown City (2) 1–0
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
1999 NSW Super League
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(3)
Blacktown City Blacktown City (3) 5–1
Parramatta Eagles
2000 NSW Super League Blacktown City (3)
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
Blacktown City (4) 2–1
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2000–01 NSW Premier League
Blacktown City Demons
(4)
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(2)
3–1
Blacktown City Demons
2001–02 NSW Premier League Parramatta Eagles (6) Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Parramatta Eagles (6) 1–0
Blacktown City Demons
2002–03 NSW Premier League Blacktown City Demons (5) APIA Tigers APIA Leichhardt Tigers (5) 3–1
Blacktown City Demons
2003–04 NSW Premier League
Belconnen Blue Devils
St. George Saints
Bankstown City Lions
(3)
2–0
Belconnen Blue Devils
2004–05 NSW Premier League Bankstown City Lions FC (2) Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC
Bankstown City Lions
(4)
3–1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC
2006 NSW Premier League Blacktown City (6) Bankstown City Lions FC
Sydney United
(4)
4–0 Blacktown City Demons FC
2007 NSW Premier League Blacktown City (7) Bankstown City Lions FC Blacktown City (5) 3–1 Bankstown City Lions FC
2008 NSW Premier League
Sutherland Sharks
(2)
Wollongong FC
Wollongong FC
(2)
4–2 Sutherland Sharks FC
2009 NSW Premier League Sydney United (6) Marconi Stallions FC Sutherland Sharks (3) 4–1
Marconi Stallions
2010 NSW Premier League
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(4)
Blacktown City Demons FC Blacktown City FC (6) 1–0
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2011 NSW Premier League
Sydney Olympic
Sydney United FC
Sydney Olympic
(2)
2–0
Sydney United
2012 NSW Premier League
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(5)
Sydney Olympic FC
Marconi Stallions
(3)
2–0
Bonnyrigg White Eagles
Source: SoccerAust
1 1996 season divided into two stages. Stage 1: Premiers (Adamstown), Runners-up (Sutherland)
2 1996 season divided into two stages. Stage 2: Premiers (Parramatta), Runners-up (Sutherland)

Bold indicates Federation Double winners – i.e. League Championship and League Premiership OR League Championship and Federation/Waratah Cup OR League Premiership and Federation/Waratah Cup
Bold and Underlined indicates Federation Treble winners – i.e. League Championship, League Premiership and Federation/Waratah Cup winners

All-time honour board

This list includes all champions and premiers since the inaugural league of 1957. Grand finals have occurred during all seasons of the league over this time. As the 1996 season was split into two stages there was no official premier for the season.

Club Regular season premierships Finals series championships
Premiers Winning seasons Champions Winning grand finals
Blacktown City 8 1988, 1993, 2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2007, 2015 8 1991, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016
Sydney United 58 8 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 2009, 2013, 2016 5 1977, 1982, 1983, 2006, 2020
Parramatta FC 6 1980, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1997, 2001–02 6 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2002
Bonnyrigg White Eagles 6 1992, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2012, 2014 4 1992, 2001, 2013, 2015
APIA Leichhardt 6 1964, 1965, 1967, 1975, 2017, 2023 6 1964, 1965, 1969, 1976, 2003, 2019
Hakoah Sydney City East FC 5 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974 4 1961, 1962, 1966, 1968
Prague 4 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963 1 1959
St George FC 3 1962, 1972, 1976 5 1967, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1981
Sydney Olympic 3 2011, 2018, 2022 3 1980, 2011, 2018
Safeway United 3 1958, 1966, 1969 1 1963
Bankstown City Lions
2 1994, 2004–05 4 1993, 1994, 2004, 2005
Sutherland Sharks 2 1991, 2008 3 1978, 1986, 2009
Canterbury-Marrickville
2 1957, 1985 2 1958, 1960
Wollongong Wolves
2 1987, 2019 2 1987, 2008
Manly United
1 1995 2 1995, 2017
Inter Monaro
1 1984 1 1979
Wollongong United
1 1990 1 1990
Rockdale City Suns/Rockdale Ilinden
1 2020 1 1984
Belconnen Blue Devils
1 2003–04
Marconi Stallions 3 1972, 1973, 2012
Auburn 1 1957
YUGAL Ryde 1 1970

Broadcasting

As of 2012, all matches have been filmed and a weekly highlights package has been made available online, while the grand final has been streamed live through Football NSW since 2013.

See also

References

  1. ^ "2004/05 Premier League Season Review".
  2. ^ "FFA launches National Premier Leagues". Football Federation Australia. 13 February 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season". Football NSW. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021.

Notes

  1. ^ NPL finals series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]
  2. ^ Not held

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