National Premier Leagues Northern NSW

National Premier Leagues Northern NSW
Founded 1992
Country Australia
Number of teams 11
Level on pyramid 2
Relegation to Northern NSW State League Division 1
Domestic cup(s) FFA Cup
Current champions Broadmeadow Magic (2018)
Current premiers Edgeworth Eagles (2018)
Website Northern NSW NPL
2018 NPL season

The National Premier Leagues Northern NSW is a regional Australian semi-professional association football league comprising teams from Northern New South Wales. As a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues, the league sits at Level 1 on the Northern New South Wales league system (Level 2 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Northern NSW Football, the governing body of the sport in the northern region of the state (the southern region governed by Football NSW). Prior to 2014, the league was formerly known as the Northern NSW State Football League.

History

The league originally started with 12 teams, all with a first grade, reserve grade and youth grade team. The league was then downsized to 10 teams still with all three grades. For the 2009 season it was decided by Northern New South Wales Football (the governing body) to downsize the league once again to 8 teams in order to improve the quality and give local players a chance to enter the A-league through the competition. The teams competing in the 2009 season were decided on the second of September 2008, with Highfields Azzurri FC and Lake Macquarie City Roosters FC being relegated to the NewFM Football League.

Teams were judged on criteria which included facilities/ground (30%), financial status (25%), management (20%), playing strength/coaching staff (15%) and development program (10%). An independent body, chaired by former NSW gaming minister Richard Face, was assigned to make the decision.[1]

From the 2017 season onward the competition once again expanded to 11 teams with Lake Macquarie being promoted from the NewFM Football League.

Format

The competition consists of 11 teams from around the Newcastle and Hunter area who each have a 1st-division side, a reserve team, a youth division team and an U/17 side. A season takes place over 18 rounds, with each team playing each other at home and away. The team that finishes 1st at the end of 18 rounds is declared the minor premier. The top 4 teams at the end of 18 rounds contest the finals series, a home and away knockout system played with the away goals rule (1st v 4th, 2nd v 3rd) with the winners meeting in the grand final. The winner of the grand final is crowned as the major premier.

Nominally the 11th-placed team each year is relegated to the NewFM Division, however promotion/relegation has been placed on hold until the 2020 season.

Clubs

The following 11 clubs are competing in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW during the 2017 season.

Club Location Ground Capacity
Adamstown Rosebud Adamstown Adamstown Oval 2,500
Broadmeadow Magic Broadmeadow Magic Park 7,500
Charlestown City Blues Highfields Lisle Carr Oval 3,000
Edgeworth Eagles Edgeworth Jack McLaughlan Oval 5,000
Hamilton Olympic Hamilton Darling St Oval 1,000
Lake Macquarie Lake Macquarie Macquarie Field 5,000
Lambton Jaffas Lambton Arthur Edden Oval 2,000
Maitland FC East Maitland Cooks Square Park 1,500
Newcastle Jets Youth Broadmeadow Magic Park 7,500
Valentine Phoenix Valentine Cahill Oval, Belmont 3,500
Weston Workers Bears Weston Thomas & Coffey Park 4,000

Honours

YearPremiershipChampionsNPL Finals Representation
2014Newcastle Jets YouthLambton JaffasWeston Workers - Quarter Finalist
2015Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles - Quarter Finalist
2016Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles - Runners up
2017Edgeworth EaglesLambton JaffasEdgeworth Eagles - Semi Finalist
2018Edgeworth EaglesBroadmeadow MagicEdgeworth Eagles - Quarter Finalist

Honours pre-NPL (1999-2013)

YearPremiershipChampions
1999Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic Warriors
2000Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic Warriors
2001Broadmeadow MagicHamilton Olympic Warriors
2002Edgeworth EaglesHighfields Azzurri
2003Broadmeadow MagicEdgeworth Eagles
2004Weston Workers BearsBroadmeadow Magic
2005Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic
2006Edgeworth EaglesLake Macquarie City
2007Lake Macquarie CityHamilton Olympic Warriors
2008Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic
2009Edgeworth Eagles FCHamilton Olympic Warriors
2010Weston Workers BearsEdgeworth Eagles
2011Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic
2012Hamilton Olympic WarriorsBroadmeadow Magic
2013Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic

References

  1. "Azzurri, Lake Macquarie dumped in soccer shake-up]". The Newcastle Herald. 2008-09-02. Retrieved 2008-09-02.


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