NSW Super League
The New South Wales Super League is the second-highest state level men's association football division in New South Wales, Australia behind the NSW Premier League. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the state's governing body.
In 2007, Penrith Nepean United left the Winter competition for the NSW Premier League and PCYC Parramatta Eagles moved into the Super League from Premier League. Sydney Wanderers, Canterbury Bankstown Berries and Dulwich Hill were demoted out of the competition to State League Division 1 and Mt Druitt Town Rangers were promoted from State League Division 1 to the Super League.
In 2008, there was a shake-up of the whole New South Wales Mens, Women's and Youth competitions. This included a restructuring of the youth teams (under 20s) to align them with their Senior Clubs, and a restructuring of the Men's Senior competitions including new teams added to the NSW Premier League and a new Promotion/Relegation system. Other clubs have also been promoted and relegated since.
League Format
There are 22 Rounds in total with each team playing each other twice-home and away. The Final Series consists of 5 teams semis:
- First Week – Preliminary Semi-Final- 2nd vs 3rd + Elimination Semi-Final- 4th vs 5th
- Second Week – Major Semi-Final- 1st vs Winner PSF + Minor Semi-Final- Loser PSF vs Winner ESF
- Third Week – Preliminary Final – Loser of MJF vs Winner of MNS
- Final Week – Grand Final – Winner of MJF vs Winner of PF
Teams
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2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Honours
1st Grade
Year |
Premiers |
Premier Runner's Up |
Champions |
Grand Finalists |
2006 |
Rockdale City Suns |
Granville Rage |
Rockdale City Suns |
Penrith Nepean United |
2007 |
Northern Tigers FC |
Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
Northern Tigers FC |
2008 |
Bonnyrigg White Eagles |
PCYC Parramatta |
FC Bossy Liverpool |
PCYC Parramatta |
20's
Year |
Premiers |
Premier Runner's Up |
Champions |
Grand Finalists |
2006 |
Sydney University |
St George Saints |
Penrith Nepean United |
Sydney University |
2007 |
Parramatta Eagles |
Central Coast Lightning |
Parramatta Eagles |
Central Coast Lightning |
2008 |
Northern Tigers FC |
Central Coast Lightning |
Northern Tigers FC |
Central Coast Lightning |
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