1983 NSL Cup final

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1983 NSL Cup final
Event 1983 NSL Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date6 November 1983 (1983-11-06)
Venue St George Stadium, Sydney
Referee Tony Boskovic
Attendance6,420
Second leg
Date13 November 1983 (1983-11-13)
Venue Olympic Park, Melbourne
Referee Chris Bambridge
Attendance6,000
1982
1984

The 1983 NSL Cup final were the final matches of the 1983 NSL Cup, the seventh season of the National Soccer League Cup. It was contested between Sydney Olympic and Heidelberg United. [1] [2] The first leg was played at St George Stadium in Sydney on 6 November 1983. The second leg was played at Olympic Park in Melbourne on 13 November 1983. Sydney Olympic won 2–0 on aggregate for their first NSL Cup title. [3]

Contents

Route to the final

Sydney OlympicRoundHeidelberg United
OppositionScoreOppositionScore
St George-Budapest (A)3–01st Footscray JUST (A)3–2
Newcastle KB United (H)3–1QF West Adelaide (A)4–0
South Melbourne (H)3–2SF Marconi Fairfield (H)2–1
Key: (H) = Home venue; (A) = Away venue

Match

Details

First leg

Sydney Olympic 1–0 Heidelberg United
  • Patalis Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report
Attendance: 6,420
Referee: Tony Boskovic
GK Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Meier
DF Flag of New Zealand.svg Ricki Herbert
DF Flag of England.svg Mick Coady
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Jennings
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Spyridakos
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Patikas
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Phillips
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Katholos
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Kalantzis
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Patalis
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marshall Soper Yellow card.svgSub off.svg 82'
Substitutes:
MF Flag of England.svg Martyn Rogers Sub on.svg 82'
Head Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Manfred Schaefer
GK Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff Olver
DF Flag of Scotland.svg Ian McKie
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Yankos Yellow card.svg
DF Flag of England.svg Don MacLeod
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Tansey
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Theo Selemidis
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Campbell
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Valentine
FW Flag of England.svg Derek Lea
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Cole Yellow card.svg
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Paterson
Head Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Tansey

Match rules

Second leg

Heidelberg United 0–1 Sydney Olympic
Report
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Chris Bambridge
GK Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff Olver
DF Flag of Scotland.svg Ian McKie
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Yankos
DF Flag of England.svg Don MacLeod
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Tansey
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Theo Selemidis
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Campbell
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike Valentine
FW Flag of England.svg Derek Lea
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Cole
FW Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Paterson
Head Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Tansey
GK Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Meier
DF Flag of New Zealand.svg Ricki Herbert
DF Flag of England.svg Mick Coady
DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Jennings
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Spyridakos
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Patikas
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Phillips
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Katholos
MF Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Koussas
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Patalis
FW Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marshall Soper
Head Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Manfred Schaefer

Match rules

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References

  1. "Heidelberg maintains perfect Cup record against Hellas". Soccer Action. 2 November 1983. p. 4.
  2. "Koussas inspires Olympic". Soccer Action. 2 November 1983. p. 5.
  3. "National Cup". Soccer Action. 2 November 1983. p. 5.