2010 Football NSW season

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Football New South Wales
Season2010
Champions Blacktown City
2009
2011

The Football NSW 2010 season was the top flight football competition format in New South Wales. The competition consisted of four divisions across the State of New South Wales.

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League Tables

2010 NSW Premier League

NSW Premier League
Season2010
2009
2011

The 2010 NSW Premier League season was played over 22 rounds, beginning on 27 February with the regular season concluding on 1 August 2010. [1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2213634520+2545Qualified for the 2010 NSW Premier League Finals
2 Blacktown City (C)2212464227+1540
3 Sydney United 2211653926+1339
4 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2212373937+239
5 Marconi Stallions 2211382626036
6 Sutherland Sharks 229493629+731
7 Rockdale City Suns 2261242323030
8 Bankstown City 2275103741426
9 Manly United 2274112431725
10 South Coast Wolves 2264123239722
11 Sydney Olympic 22631329401121
12 West Sydney Berries (R)22261417503312Relegated to the 2011 NSW Super League
Source: socceraust.co.uk, NSW Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

2010 NSW Super League

NSW Super League
Season2010
2009
2011

The 2010 NSW Super League season was played over 22 rounds, beginning on 20 March with the regular season concluding on 15 August 2010. [2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Parramatta Eagles (C, P)2215344915+3448Promoted to the 2011 NSW Premier League
2 Northern Tigers 2213454526+1943Qualified for the 2010 NSW Super League Finals
3 St George 2211563226+638
4 Spirit FC 2210393336333
5 Macarthur Rams 229584231+1132
6 FC Bossy Liverpool (R)2293102936730Withdrew at end of the season
7 Sydney University 227783231+128
8 Granville Rage 2284103538328
9 Fraser Park 2281133540525
10 Central Coast Lightning 22731233511824
11 Dulwich Hill 2257103039922
12 Mt Druitt Town Rangers (R)22631327532621Relegated to the 2011 NSW State League 1
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

NB Two matches were postponed and subsequently couldn't be played.

2010 NSW State League Division 1

NSW State League Division 1
Season2010
Champions Fairfield City Lions
Promoted Hills United; Blacktown Spartans
2009
2011

The 2010 NSW State League Division 1 season was played over 22 rounds, beginning on 20 March with the regular season concluding on 15 August 2010. [3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Hills United (P)2214534629+1747Promoted to the 2011 NSW Super League
2 Blacktown Spartans (P)2212825533+2244
3 Fairfield City Lions (C)2212465846+1240Qualified for the 2010 NSW State League Division 1 Finals
4Schofield Scorpions2211654026+1439
5 Inter Lions 2211474036+437
6 Mounties Wanderers 2210574032+835
7 Stanmore Hawks 228773831+731
8 Balmain SC 2275103233126
9 Camden Tigers 226793539425
10 Gladesville Ryde Magic 22641227401322
11University of NSW22261421391812
12 Hurstville FC 2213182674486
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.

2010 NSW State League Division 2

NSW State League Division 2
Season2010
2009
2011

The 2010 NSW State League Division 2 season was played over 22 rounds, beginning on 20 March with the regular season concluding on 22 August 2010. [4]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Fairfield Bulls (C, P)2212644927+2242Promoted to the 2011 NSW State League Division 1
2 Fairfield Wanderers 2212553623+1341Qualified for the 2010 NSW State League Division 2 Finals
3 Hurstville City Minotaurs 2212374133+839
4 Luddenham United 2211563132138
5 Roosters FC 2210484335+834
6Springwood United2210392823+533
7 Belmore Hercules 228773126+531
8 Prospect United 228682833530
9 FC Gazy Lansvale 2292114142129
10 Bathurst 75 22641222391722
11 Hawkesbury City 22451331461517
12 Hakoah FC 22261425472212
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted.

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References

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  2. "NSW Super League 2010 Fixtures/Results". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
  3. "NSW State League Division 1 2010 Fixtures/Results". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
  4. "NSW State League Division 2 2010 Fixtures/Results". Soccer Aust. Retrieved 2015-01-14.