Australia New South Wales Premier League

Australia New South Wales Premier League

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DateRHome v Away-
03/29 08:30 8 Sydney FC U21 v St George City FA Postponed
03/24 04:30 7 [8] Sydney United 58 v Sutherland Sharks [15] 1-0
03/24 04:00 7 [5] Wollongong Wolves v Western Sydney Wanderers NPL [2] 0-2
03/23 08:15 7 [7] St George City FA v Blacktown City [6] 0-2
03/23 08:00 7 [3] Marconi Stallions v Sydney FC NPL [9] 3-0
03/23 08:00 7 [12] Hills United FC v Rockdale Ilinden FC [5] 0-3
03/23 08:00 7 [13] St George Saints v Apia L Tigers [4] 2-2
03/23 06:30 7 [16] NWS Spirit FC v Central Coast Mariners NPL [14] 2-1
03/22 08:30 7 [10] Manly Utd v Sydney Olympic [15] 0-2
03/20 08:00 4 [13] Central Coast Mariners NPL v Western Sydney Wanderers NPL [3] 2-5
03/17 05:30 6 [7] Apia L Tigers v Sydney Olympic [15] 2-0
03/17 04:00 6 [4] Rockdale Ilinden FC v Blacktown City [8] 2-3
03/16 08:00 6 [12] St George Saints v Sydney United 58 [9] 2-3
03/16 06:30 6 [16] NWS Spirit FC v St George City FA [7] 1-2
03/16 06:00 6 [15] Central Coast Mariners NPL v Manly Utd [11] 2-2
03/16 05:30 6 [13] Sutherland Sharks v Marconi Stallions [4] 1-2
03/15 08:30 6 [2] Wollongong Wolves v Hills United FC [10] 4-0
03/15 08:30 6 [8] Sydney FC NPL v Western Sydney Wanderers NPL [4] 2-5
03/10 08:15 5 [8] St George City FA v St George Saints [13] 1-1
03/10 06:00 5 [11] Sydney United 58 v Hills United FC [9] 3-0
03/10 04:00 5 [5] Blacktown City v Wollongong Wolves [6] 0-1
03/09 08:15 5 [10] Manly Utd v Rockdale Ilinden FC [1] 1-1
03/09 08:00 5 [8] Western Sydney Wanderers NPL v NWS Spirit FC [15] 4-1
03/09 08:00 5 [2] Marconi Stallions v Apia L Tigers [7] 1-2
03/09 05:30 5 [16] Sutherland Sharks v Sydney Olympic [13] 1-0
03/08 08:30 5 [9] Sydney FC NPL v Central Coast Mariners NPL [14] 4-1
03/06 09:00 4 [14] Hills United FC v Sydney FC NPL [6] 4-2
03/06 09:00 4 [8] St George City FA v Apia L Tigers [4] 1-0
03/06 08:30 4 [16] Sutherland Sharks v Wollongong Wolves [7] 0-4
03/06 08:30 4 [2] Rockdale Ilinden FC v St George Saints [9] 4-0

The National Premier Leagues NSW is a semi-professional soccer competition in New South Wales, Australia. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the organising body in New South Wales (the other being the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW organised by Northern NSW Football). The league is a subdivision of the second tier National Premier Leagues (NPL), which sits below the national 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 (NSL). The second highest NSW league was named the Winter Super League and played throughout 2001. The 2004–05 season saw the return of the New South Wales NSL giants in Sydney Olympic, Sydney United 58, Wollongong Wolves and Marconi Stallions. This was the result of another overhaul of the entire national league structure. The NSL was abolished and the A-League took its place at the top of the soccer hierarchy in Australia. As this competition significantly reduced the teams from New South Wales to just three (Sydney FC, Central Coast Mariners and 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 FFA announced another re-structure, this time to the tier 2 level of soccer in Australia. This saw the top league in each state united under a single banner called the National Premier Leagues, with the NSW Premier League rebranded as the National Premier Leagues NSW. Bonnyrigg White Eagles became the inaugural champions of this competition after defeating Rockdale City Suns 1–0 in the final. Sydney United 58 FC were crowned premiers after placing first in the standing at the end of the regular season, earning the right to compete in the inaugural National Premier Leagues Finals. Sydney United went on to win this tournament defeating Tasmanian side South Hobart FC 2–0 in the final. In 2014, premiers Bonnyrigg White Eagles failed to reach the grand final and Blacktown City FC were crowned champions. They defeated 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
The Australia New South Wales Premier League is a highly competitive and prestigious soccer tournament held annually in Australia. It is one of the most anticipated sporting events in the country, attracting top-tier teams from the New South Wales region.

The tournament showcases the best soccer talent in Australia, with teams from various cities and towns competing against each other for the coveted championship title. The league features a round-robin format, where each team plays against every other team in a home and away fixture.

The Australia New South Wales Premier League is known for its fast-paced and skillful gameplay, with teams displaying exceptional technique, tactical prowess, and physicality. The matches are filled with intense rivalries, passionate fans, and thrilling moments that keep spectators on the edge of their seats.

The tournament serves as a platform for young and aspiring soccer players to showcase their abilities and catch the attention of professional clubs and national team selectors. Many players who have participated in the Australia New South Wales Premier League have gone on to represent Australia at the international level.

The league also promotes community engagement and grassroots development of soccer in the region. It encourages participation from all age groups and provides a platform for local talent to flourish. The tournament's success has contributed significantly to the growth and popularity of soccer in Australia.

The Australia New South Wales Premier League is not only a sporting spectacle but also a celebration of the rich soccer culture and heritage in the country. It brings together diverse communities, fostering a sense of unity and pride among soccer enthusiasts.

Overall, the Australia New South Wales Premier League is a premier soccer tournament that showcases the best of Australian soccer talent, provides a platform for young players to shine, and promotes the growth and development of the sport in the region.