2012 NSW Premier League season

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NSW Premier League 2012
League NSW Premier League
Sport Association football
DurationAutumn/Winter 2012
Number of teams12
2012
Champions Marconi Stallions
Premiers Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2012 Waratah Cup
Champions Sutherland Sharks
NSW Premier League seasons

The 2012 NSW Premier League season was the 12th season of the revamped NSW Premier League. Despite the Parramatta Eagles finishing last on the ladder, Bankstown City Lions were relegated due to finishing last in the Club Championship. They are replaced by the Blacktown Spartans, who were promoted after winning the 2011 NSW Super League season. [1] [2]

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2217235017+3353 Qualified for the Championship Finals Series
2 Sydney Olympic 2211563726+1138
3 Marconi Stallions (C)2212283228+438
4 South Coast Wolves 2212194139+237
5 Blacktown City 229584034+632
6 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 229493231+131
7 Rockdale City Suns 2293103033330
8 Sutherland Sharks 228593436229
9 Sydney United 22741127381125
10 Manly United 2265112633723
11 Blacktown Spartans 22631326441821
12 Parramatta Eagles (R)22451319351617Relegation to 2013 NSW Super League
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

League Finals

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 11 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 0
3 Marconi Stallions 03 Marconi Stallions 2
2 Sydney Olympic 03 Marconi Stallions 4
3 Marconi Stallions 25 Blacktown City 2
2 Sydney Olympic 0
5 Blacktown City 1
4 South Coast Wolves 1
5 Blacktown City 2

Top goalscorers

Source:NSW Premier League [3]

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