1997–98 National Soccer League

The 1997–98 National Soccer League season, was the 22nd season of the National Soccer League in Australia.

NSL 1996-97
LeagueNational Soccer League
SportAssociation football
Duration1997–98
Number of teams14
NSL season
ChampionsSouth Melbourne
Top scorerDamian Mori (19)

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and South Melbourne won the championship. First year Carlton SC competed.

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 South Melbourne (C) 26 13 9 4 56 41 +15 48 1997-98 National Soccer League Champions
2 Carlton SC 26 12 9 5 44 24 +20 45 1998 National Soccer League Finals
3 Adelaide City 26 13 4 9 45 30 +15 43
4 Sydney United 26 11 10 5 37 26 +11 43
5 Marconi Stallions 26 12 7 7 33 25 +8 43
6 Wollongong Wolves 26 13 3 10 51 33 +18 42
7 Melbourne Knights 26 11 6 9 37 35 +2 39
8 Perth Glory 26 10 6 10 35 40 5 36
9 UTS Olympic 26 10 5 11 37 43 6 35
10 West Adelaide 26 10 4 12 32 38 6 34
11 Gippsland Falcons 26 8 7 11 28 36 8 31
12 Brisbane Strikers 26 6 5 15 23 40 17 23
13 Newcastle Breakers 26 4 9 13 30 50 20 21
14 Canberra Cosmos 26 3 8 15 29 56 27 17
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.

Finals

Bracket

  Elimination finals Semi-finals Preliminary Final Grand Final
                                           
 
2  Carlton  1  0  1    South Melbourne  2
1  South Melbourne  2  1  3            Carlton  1
       
       
      10 May 1998  
  5  Marconi Fairfield  1  0 1           2  Carlton  1  
  4  Sydney United  0  1  1         5  Marconi Fairfield  0
       
       
        5  Marconi Fairfield  2  
        6  Wollongong Wolves  1
     
     
  6  Wollongong Wolves  3  2  5  
  3  Adelaide City  0  2  2
  • Marconi Fairfield 1-0 : 0-1 Sydney United
  • Wollongong Wolves 3-0 : 2-2 Adelaide City
  • Marconi Fairfield 2-1 Wollongong Wolves
  • Carlton 1-2 : 0-1 South Melbourne
  • Carlton 1-0 Marconi Fairfield

Grand Final

South Melbourne2 1Carlton SC
Anastasiadis  9'
Boutsianis  87'
(report) Stergiopoulos  78'
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Eugene Brazzale

References

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