2009 NSW Premier League season

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TeleChoice Premier League 2009
League National Premier Leagues NSW
Sport Association football
Duration1 March 2009 – 13 September 2009
Number of teams12
Total attendance75,698 (approximately)
2009
Champions Sutherland Sharks FC
Premiers Sydney United FC
Top scorer Matthew Mayora (15)
2009 TigerTurf Cup
Champions Sutherland Sharks FC
NSW Premier League seasons

The 2009 TeleChoice Premier League season was the ninth season of the revamped National Premier Leagues NSW. This season also marked the addition of the Bonnyrigg White Eagles Football Club, promoted from the Super League.

Contents

The 2009 regular season began on 1 March, [1] and concluded on 9 August. The Finals series commenced a fortnight later. On 13 September the Sutherland Sharks Football Club won their second championship of the year when they defeated Marconi Stallions 4–1 in the Grand Final at CUA Stadium.

During the course of the season, all Premier League, Super League and Division teams were involved in the TigerTurf Cup, an equivalent to the English FA Cup with teams competing in a series of elimination games. On 16 August the Sutherland Sharks Football Club were crowned the Cup Champions after defeating Manly United FC 1–0. [2]

Clubs

Teams promoted from Super League:
(After the end of the 2008 season.)

Teams relegated to Super League:
(After the end of the 2008 season.)

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Wollongong Community FC colours.PNG
Sydney Olympic colours.PNG
Sutherland Sharks colours.PNG
Manly United colours.PNG
West Sydney Berries colours.PNG
Bankstown City Lions colours.PNG
Blacktown City Demons colours.PNG
Marconi Stallions colours.PNG
Penrith Nepean Colours.PNG
Sydney United colours.PNG
Bonnyrigg White Eagles colours.PNG
Sydney Tigers colours.PNG
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Wollongong
Olympic
Sutherland
Manly
Berries
Bankstown
Blacktown
Marconi
Penrith
Sydney
United
Bonnyrigg
Tigers
(Sydney - see left)
ClubGroundCapacity
APIA Tigers Leichhardt Oval 20,000
Bankstown City Lions FC Jensen Oval 8,000
Blacktown City Demons FC Fairfax Community Stadium 7,500
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club 5,000
Manly United FC Cromer Park 5,000
Marconi Stallions FC Marconi Stadium 11,500
Penrith Nepean United FC CUA Stadium 21,000
Sutherland Sharks FC Seymour Shaw Park 5,000
Sydney Olympic FC Belmore Sports Ground 25,000
Sydney United FC Sydney United Sports Centre 12,000
West Sydney Berries FC Lidcombe Oval 20,000
Wollongong Community FC Hooka Creek Park5,000

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingMannerDateIncomingDate
Sydney Olympic FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aytek Genc Resigned31 March 2009 [3] Flag of Greece.svg Nick Theodorakopoulos 2 April 2009 [4]
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blagoja KuleskiSacked30 March 2009 [5] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Brown4 April 2009 [6]
Sydney Tigers FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Okon Resigned18 March 2009 [7] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke McGuire5 April 2009 [8]
Wollongong CFC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony PaceSacked23 April 2009 [9] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Fontana (interim)23 April 2009
Penrith Nepean United Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian GillanMutual Agreement23 June 2009 [10] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ante Jurić 23 June 2009
Sydney Olympic FC Flag of Greece.svg Nick Theodorakopoulos Resigned2 September 2009 [11] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Pat Marando2 September 2009
Wollongong CFC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn FontanaMutual Agreement12 September 2009 [12] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Morgan12 September 2009

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Sydney United 2213724222+2046Qualified for the 2009 NSW Premier League Finals
2 Marconi Stallions 2211654422+2239
3 Sutherland Sharks (C)2210844626+2038
4 Bankstown City 2211563931+838
5 Manly United 2210753322+1137
6 West Sydney Berries 228683737030
7 Blacktown City 227782931228
8 Sydney Olympic 2284103743628
9 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2268828391126
10 Penrith Nepean United 22651119311223Withdrew at end of the season
11 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2257103038822
12 South Coast Wolves 2212192062425
Source: TeleChoice Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Results

The results of the 2009 Home and Away season are as follows:

Home \ Away BCL BCD BWE MU MS PNU SS SO ST SU WSB WC
Bankstown City Lions 4–20–00–22–12–04–22–15–31–12–21–0
Blacktown City Demons 3–20–13–30–31–10–00–12–10–31–23–0
Bonnyrigg White Eagles 0–20–01–41–51–11–34–31–51–13–32–0
Manly United 2–00–12–10–02–10–01–21–12–33–01–1
Marconi Stallions 2–23–12–11–12–00–22–11–11–22–32–0
Penrith Nepean United 0–01–10–12–00–30–23–21–00–41–21–0
Sutherland Sharks 3–40–03–40–11–12–14–10–02–23–03–0
Sydney Olympic 2–12–11–12–11–23–21–41–11–1 [lower-alpha 1] 1–35–2
Sydney Tigers 1–01–10–10–11–10–11–32–01–12–06–5
Sydney United 1–00–31–12–32–11–02–22–16–12–02–1
West Sydney Berries 1–21–20–01–10–22–22–24–23–10–26–1
Wollongong Community 2–32–43–20–20–70–11–51–11–20–10–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: NSW Premier League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Both encounters between Sydney Olympic and Sydney United were Olympic home games with the 1–1 scoreline being the Round 20 battle.

Finals series

Qualifying FinalsSemi-finalsPreliminary FinalGrand Final
1 Sydney United FC 23 Sutherland Sharks 4
3 Sutherland Sharks 32 Marconi Stallions 1
2 Marconi Stallions 01 Sydney United FC 2
3 Sutherland Sharks 12 Marconi Stallions 4
2 Marconi Stallions 2
5 Manly United FC 0
4 Bankstown City 0(2)
5 Manly United (p)0(4)

First Week

22 August 2009Elimination Final Bankstown City Lions FC 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Manly United FC Jensen Oval, Sefton
19:30 UTC+10 Report Attendance: 1,000 approx.
Referee: Peter Vrtkovski
Penalties
  • Makrys Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Martin Soccerball shad check.svg
23 August 2009Qualifying Final Marconi Stallions FC 0–1 Sutherland Sharks FC Marconi Stadium, Bossley Park
15:00 UTC+10 Report Nikas Soccerball shade.svg47'Attendance: 1,100 approx.
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Second week

29 August 2009Minor semi-final Marconi Stallions FC 2–0 Manly United FC Marconi Stadium, Bossley Park
18:00 UTC+10
Report Attendance: 500 approx.
Referee: Kris Griffith-Jones
30 August 2009Major semi-final Sydney United FC 2–3 Sutherland Sharks FC Sydney United Sports Centre, Sydney
16:00 UTC+10
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Kurt Ams

Preliminary final

6 September 2009 Sydney United FC 2–4 Marconi Stallions FC Sydney United Sports Centre, Sydney
16:00 UTC+10
Report
  • Canak Soccerball shade.svg5'
  • Anabalon Soccerball shade.svg23'
  • Oostendorp Soccerball shade.svg33', 66'
Attendance: 1,100 approx.
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Grand Final

13 September 2009 Sutherland Sharks FC 4–1 Marconi Stallions FC CUA Stadium, Penrith
15:00 UTC+10
Report
  • Arrarte Soccerball shade.svg71'
Attendance: 3,000 approx.
Referee: Peter Vrtkovski

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Matthew Mayora won the Golden Boot with 15 goals Matthew Mayora.jpg
Matthew Mayora won the Golden Boot with 15 goals
RankScorerClubGoals [13]
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Mayora Sydney Olympic 15
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Boardman Sutherland 12
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dimitri Zakilas West Sydney 12
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luka Glavaš Sydney United 11
Flag of Greece.svg Panni Nikas Sutherland 11
Flag of Lebanon.svg Hussein Salameh Bankstown 11
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Younis Sydney Tigers 11
8 Flag of Turkey.svg Tolgay Özbey Sydney Olympic 10
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexander Canak Marconi 10
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Almir Dizdaric Bonnyrigg 9

Scoring

Clean sheets

Attendances

The table is for the home and away season and does not include finals series attendances.