Northern NSW State League Division 1
Founded | 2014 |
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Country | Australia |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | NPL NNSW |
Relegation to | Zone League One |
Domestic cup(s) | Australia Cup |
Current champions | West Wallsend (2023) |
Current premiers | Toronto Awaba Stags FC (2023) |
Website | [1] |
The Northern NSW State League Division 1 (known as the
From the end of 2024 season, there will be promotion and relegation between Northern NSW State League Division 1 and Zone League One.
Format
The competition consists of 9 teams, each of whom have a 1st-grade and Reserves. The regular season takes place over 20 rounds, with each team playing each other twice and each team get a bye round. The team that finishes first at the end of the 20 rounds is crowned Premiers.[1]
The top 5 teams contest the Finals Series. The teams that progress meet in the grand final and the winner of that game is crowned the grand final winner.
Team History
The 2015 competition saw the introduction of 3 more teams into Northern NSW State League Division 1: Cooks Hill United FC, Kahibah FC and Wallsend FC.[2]
2017 saw the promotion of
At the conclusion of the 2021 season, Cooks Hill United were promoted to NPL Northern NSW.
At the conclusion of the 2022 season,
Current Teams (2023)
Club | Location | Ground | Capacity |
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Belmont Swansea United | Blacksmiths | Blacksmiths Oval | 1,500 |
Cessnock City Hornets | Cessnock | Turner Park | 1,000 |
Kahibah FC | Charlestown | Kahibah Oval | 750 |
Singleton Strikers | Singleton | Howe Park | 1000 |
South Cardiff | Cardiff South | Ulinga Oval | 1,000 |
Thornton Redbacks | Thornton | Thornton Park | 500 |
Toronto Awaba Stags | Toronto | Lyall Peacock Field | 2,000 |
Wallsend FC | Wallsend | The Gardens | 3,000 |
West Wallsend | West Wallsend
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Johnston Park | 1,500 |
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