2017 National Premier Leagues Grand Final

The 2017 National Premier Leagues Grand Final was the fifth National Premier Leagues Grand Final. It was played on 30 September 2017 at Perry Park in Brisbane between Brisbane Strikers and Heidelberg United. Heidelberg won 2–0 to secure their inaugural National Premier Leagues title.[1]

2017 National Premier Leagues Grand Final
Event2017 National Premier Leagues
Date30 September 2017
VenuePerry Park, Brisbane
RefereeAdrian Arndt
Attendance1,105
Weather24 °C (75 °F)

Route to the final

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Grand Final
         
Canberra Olympic 1
Edgeworth Eagles 4
Edgeworth Eagles 0
Brisbane Strikers 2
South Hobart 2
Brisbane Strikers 4
Brisbane Strikers 0
Heidelberg United 2
Bayswater City 1
Heidelberg United (a.e.t.) 3
Heidelberg United 2
APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1
Adelaide City 0
APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1

Match

Brisbane Strikers 0–2 Heidelberg United
Report
Attendance: 1,105
Referee: Adrian Arndt
GK1 Zac Speedy
RB13 Sam Knight
CB5 Greig Henslee 74'
CB4 Jake Marshall
LB17 Hiroki Omori
RM10 Jake McLean
CM8 Michael Angus
CM6 Ethan Docherty
LM7 Michael Lee
CF11 Jeremy Stewart 77'
CF18 Ryan Palmer 69'
Substitutes
GK20 Mitchell Thorn
MF2 Fraser Eller
MF3 Braedon Steele 69'
MF14 Joel Anich
FW19 Luke Marsh 77'
Manager: Owen Baker
GK1 Christophe Theodoridis-Petropoulos
RB2 Joshua Wilkins 90'
CB4 Jordan Wilkes
CB13 Luke Byles
LB7 Reuben Way 19'
CM40 Alex Schiavo
CM10 Jack Petrie
CM6 Lewis Hall 85'
RW19 Sean Ellis 61'
CF12 Kenny Athiu
LW9 Adrian Zahra 42'
Substitutes
GK23 Christian Pavlidis
DF3 Leslie Doumbalis
DF17 Steven Pace 62'
FW8 Andrew Cartanos 62',  90+2'
FW21 Michael Trigger 71'
Manager: George Katsakis

Assistant referees:
Joseph Lee
James Sherry
Fourth official:
Lara Lee

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Overall statistics[2]
Brisbane Strikers Heidelberg United
Goals scored02
Total shots815
Shots on target27
Ball possession55.6%44.4%
Corner kicks24
Fouls conceded1718
Offsides03
Yellow cards14
Red cards00
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