NSW State League Division Two
The New South Wales State League Division Two is the fourth-highest level of men's Association football in New South Wales, Australia. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the organising body of football in New South Wales.
The competition was formed in 2009 as a merger between two former competitions in the New South Wales Conference League North and New South Wales Conference League South, to join together all teams as one league[1].
The grand final of the 2009 competition took place on the 27th of September at Jensen Park Sefton, with Colo Colo Wanderers defeating the minor premiers Camden Tigers 2-1.
Teams
2010
- Bathurst 75
- Belmore Hercules
- Fairfield Bulls
- Fairfield Wanderers FC
- FC Gazy Lansvale
- Hakoah
- Hawkesbury City SC
- Hurstville City Minotaurs
- Luddenham United
- Prospect United
- Roosters FC
- Springwood United SC
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2009
- Bathurst '75
- Camden Tigers
- Colo Colo Wanderers
- Fairfield Bulls
- Gazy Lansvale
- Gladesville Ryde Magic
- Hakoah
- Hawkesbury City
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- Hurstville City Minotaurs SC (relegated from Division One)
- Luddenham United
- Penang FC
- Prospect United
- Roosters FC
- Springwood
- Sydney Cedars
- White City Football Club
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2008
(Conference League North)
- Bathurst '75
- Balmain SC
- Gladesville-Ryde Magic
- Hawkesbury City SC
- Luddenham United
- Penang FC
- Prospect United
- Roosters FC
- Springwood SC
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(Conference League South)
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2007
(Conference League North)
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(Conference League South)
- Camden Tigers
- Colo Colo Wanderers
- FC Gazy Lansvale
- Gladesville United
- Hakoah
- Hurstville City Minotaurs
- Lakemba Sports Club (Sydney Cedars)
- Luddenham United
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See also
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