National Premier Leagues Northern NSW
The National Premier Leagues Northern NSW is a regional Australian 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 is mostly governed by Football NSW). Prior to 2014, the league was formerly known as the Northern NSW State Football League.
Founded | 1992 |
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Country | Australia |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | FFA Cup |
Current champions | Edgeworth Eagles (2019) |
Current premiers | Maitland FC (2019) |
Website | Northern NSW NPL |
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.[2]
From the 2020 season onward the competition contracted back to 10 teams after Newcastle Jets Youth transferred into the New South Wales NPL structure, now playing in the NPL NSW 4 competition. The reason was because the Newcastle Jets and Northern NSW Football believed that transferring the Youth Jets to the Sydney-centred competition would help develop their youth players.
Format
The competition consists of 10 teams from around the Newcastle and Hunter area who each have a 1st-division side, a reserve/u20's team, u18's team and youth teams. 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 10th-placed team each year is relegated to the NewFM Division, however promotion/relegation has been placed on hold indefinitely until NewFm clubs are eligible to play in the NPL competition.
Clubs
The following 10 clubs competed in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW during the 2020 season.
Club | Location | Ground | Capacity |
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Adamstown Rosebud | Adamstown | Adamstown Oval | 2,500 |
Broadmeadow Magic | Broadmeadow | Magic Park | 7,500 |
Charlestown Azzurri | Highfields | Lisle Carr Oval | 3,000 |
Edgeworth Eagles | Edgeworth | Jack McLaughlan Oval | 5,000 |
Lake Macquarie City | Lake Macquarie | Macquarie Field | 5,000 |
Lambton Jaffas | Lambton | Arthur Edden Oval | 2,000 |
Maitland FC | East Maitland | Cooks Square Park | 1,500 |
Newcastle Olympic | Hamilton | Darling St Oval | 1,000 |
Valentine Phoenix | Valentine | Cahill Oval, Belmont | 3,500 |
Weston Bears | Weston | Thomas & Coffey Park | 4,000 |
Honours
Year | Premiership | Champions | NPL Finals Representation |
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2014 | Newcastle Jets Youth | Lambton Jaffas | Weston Workers - Quarter Finalist |
2015 | Edgeworth Eagles | Edgeworth Eagles | Edgeworth Eagles - Quarter Finalist |
2016 | Edgeworth Eagles | Edgeworth Eagles | Edgeworth Eagles - Runners up |
2017 | Edgeworth Eagles | Lambton Jaffas | Edgeworth Eagles - Semi Finalist |
2018 | Edgeworth Eagles | Broadmeadow Magic | Edgeworth Eagles - Quarter Finalist |
2019 | Maitland FC | Edgeworth Eagles | Maitland FC - Semi Finalist |
2020 | none 1 |
Notes:
- 1 NPL finals series cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]
Honours pre-NPL (1999-2013)
Year | Premiership | Champions |
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1999 | Edgeworth Eagles | Hamilton Olympic Warriors |
2000 | Edgeworth Eagles | Hamilton Olympic Warriors |
2001 | Broadmeadow Magic | Hamilton Olympic Warriors |
2002 | Edgeworth Eagles | Highfields Azzurri |
2003 | Broadmeadow Magic | Edgeworth Eagles |
2004 | Weston Workers Bears | Broadmeadow Magic |
2005 | Broadmeadow Magic | Broadmeadow Magic |
2006 | Edgeworth Eagles | Lake Macquarie City |
2007 | Lake Macquarie City | Hamilton Olympic Warriors |
2008 | Broadmeadow Magic | Broadmeadow Magic |
2009 | Edgeworth Eagles FC | Hamilton Olympic Warriors |
2010 | Weston Workers Bears | Edgeworth Eagles |
2011 | Broadmeadow Magic | Broadmeadow Magic |
2012 | Hamilton Olympic Warriors | Broadmeadow Magic |
2013 | Broadmeadow Magic | Broadmeadow Magic |
References
- "Azzurri, Lake Macquarie dumped in soccer shake-up". The Newcastle Herald. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
- Northern NSW NPL: Lake Macquarie Roosters join new 11-team league Newcastle Herald 20 September 2016
- "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game. SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.