2015 Football NSW season

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Football New South Wales
Season2015
Champions Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2014
2016

The Football NSW 2015 season was the third season of football in New South Wales under the banner of the National Premier Leagues. The competition consisted of four divisions across the state of New South Wales, excluding those regions affiliated with the Northern NSW Football federation.

Contents

Blacktown City were Premiers of the 1st Division, and qualified for the National Premier Leagues finals series. Blacktown City won this competition, becoming the 2015 National Premier Leagues Champion, and additionally received a spot in the 2016 FFA Cup (entering at the Round of 32).

Pre-Season Changes

LeaguePromoted to leagueRelegated from league
NPL NSW Men's 1 Parramatta FC St George FC
NPL NSW Men's 2 Hakoah Sydney City East FC Hills Brumbies FC
NSW State League Division 1 Rydalmere Lions Camden Tigers
NSW State League Division 2 Dunbar Rovers
FC Gazy Lansvale
Wagga City Wanderers
Enfield Rovers
Southern Branch

League Tables

2015 National Premier League NSW Men's 1

The National Premier League New South Wales 2015 season was played over 22 rounds, from March to August 2015.

NPL NSW Men's 1
Season2015
Champions Bonnyrigg White Eagles
Premiers Blacktown City
Relegated Marconi Stallions
Matches played96
Goals scored344 (3.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Blake Powell (21 goals)
Biggest home win4-0 (Bonnyrigg v Marconi R.2)
Biggest away win0-4 (Parramatta v Sydney Olympic R.2)
Highest scoring2-5 (Marconi Stallions v APIA Leichhardt R.3)
2014
2016

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Blacktown City 2215525423+3150 2015 National Premier Leagues Finals
2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2213635631+2545 2015 NSW Finals
3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (C)2213454935+1443
4 Sydney Olympic 2213364531+1442
5 South Coast Wolves 229583136532
6 Rockdale City Suns 2293103133230
7 Sydney United 58 2291123845728
8 Manly United 2283113938+127
9 Blacktown Spartans 22831140511127
10 Sutherland Sharks 2273123642624
11 Parramatta FC 22551222351320
12 Marconi Stallions (R)2221191455417Relegated to the 2016 NPL NSW 2 [lower-alpha 1]
Source: foxsportspulse.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams. [1] [2] [3]

Results

Home \ Away API BLC BLS BWE MAN MAR PAR ROC SCW SUT SYO SYU
APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1–14–40–03–16–21–04–33–02–12–22–0
Blacktown City 3–13–01–11–41–03–10–04–04–14–23–2
Blacktown Spartans 1–50–43–53–22–11–04–21–12–53–42–4
Bonnyrigg White Eagles 0–32–22–12–14–03–10–33–13–23–11–3
Manly United 1–21–22–10–34–11–20–01–11–30–25–0
Marconi Stallions 2–50–50–31–20–21–20–10–11–20–21–3
Parramatta FC 2–40–10–05–32–20–00–10–01–10–41–2
Rockdale City Suns 2–41–10–10–44–00–10–11–33–02–14–2
South Coast Wolves 1–01–40–33–22–02–04–20–13–01–14–0
Sutherland Sharks 2–10–13–11–20–11–22–16–22–20–23–1
Sydney Olympic 2–14–03–22–21–55–10–11–03–02–11–0
Sydney United 1–11–61–21–23–52–01–00–15–13–03–0
Source: socceraust.co.uk
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Finals

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptain Kit manufacturerKit partner
APIA Leichhardt Tigers Flag of Scotland.svg Billy McColl Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael West Givova Wests Ashfield Leagues Club
Blacktown City Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Crittenden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zach Cairncross UniPro Sports Nissan
Blacktown Spartans Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben de Haan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carlos SaliadarreElite SportswearH&M Civil
Bonnyrigg White Eagles Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Brown Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Tadrosse Legea NSW Compensation Lawyers
Manly United Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dee Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme ForbesTeamRhino Sports
Marconi Stallions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Locca Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Chronopoulos Erreà Club Marconi
Parramatta FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Franco Cosentino Flag of Australia (converted).svg TBA Legea TBA
Rockdale City Suns Flag of Australia (converted).svg Branko Culina Flag of Turkey.svg Askin OygurStobi SportsGregory Jewelers
South Coast Wolves Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jacob Timpano TBADixon SportswearGPT Group
Sutherland Sharks Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robbie Stanton TBA Macron Pipe King
Sydney Olympic Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Lee Flag of Australia (converted).svg Petar Markovic Adidas Bank of Sydney
Sydney United 58 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Rudan TBA Legea BOKA Aluminium Windows

Top Scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [4]
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Powell APIA Leichhardt Tigers 21
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joey Gibbs Blacktown City 16
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Younis Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 13
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brendan Cholakian Manly United 11
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harris Gaitatzis Sydney Olympic
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marko Ješić Rockdale City Suns
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Patrick Antelmi Blacktown City 10
Flag of Japan.svg Shu Sasaki Blacktown Spartans

2015 National Premier League NSW Men's 2

NPL NSW Men's 2
Season2015
Champions Northern Tigers
Promoted Hakoah Sydney City East
2014
2016

The 2015 National Premier League NSW Men's 2 was the third edition of the new NPL NSW 2 as the second level domestic association football competition in New South Wales. 12 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds, with the top team at the end of the year promoted to the NPL NSW Men's 1 competition. Hakoah Sydney City East FC were promoted into the division after finishing 1st in the 2014 State League Division 1, and St George FC were relegated from the 2014 National Premier League's Men's 1.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Spirit FC 2216335016+3451Qualified for the 2015 NPL NSW Men's 2 Finals
2 Hakoah Sydney City East (P)2213453824+1443Promotion to the 2016 National Premier League [lower-alpha 1]
3 Northern Tigers (C)2212553622+1441Qualified for the 2015 NPL NSW Men's 2 Finals
4 Central Coast FC 2212194336+737
5 Bankstown City 2210663720+1736
6 Fraser Park 229493434031
7 Bankstown Berries 229493237531
8 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 22841030421228
9 Macarthur Rams 22631324381421
10 St George 22631326411521
11 Sydney University (R)22531428461818Relegation to the 2016 NPL NSW 3 [lower-alpha 1]
12 Mounties Wanderers 22361321432215
Source: foxsportspulse.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Promotion and Relegation based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams. [1] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Finals

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1 Spirit 13 Northern Tigers 2
3 Northern Tigers 55 Bankstown City 1
2 Hakoah Sydney City East 01 Spirit 3
3 Northern Tigers 3Minor semi-final5 Bankstown City 5
2 Hakoah Sydney City East 1
4 Central Coast 05 Bankstown City 2
5 Bankstown City 1

2015 NSW State League Division 1

NSW State League Division 1
Season2015
Champions North Shore Mariners
Promoted North Shore Mariners
2014
2016

The 2015 NSW State League Division 1 was the third edition of the State League to be incorporated under the National Premier Leagues banner. 12 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds. [9]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 North Shore Mariners (P, C)2218316324+3957Promotion to the 2015 NPL NSW 2 [lower-alpha 1]
2 Rydalmere Lions 2212464733+1440Qualified for the 2015 NSW State League Division 1 Finals
3 Hills United 2211295437+1735
4 Balmain Tigers 2210484032+834
5 Dulwich Hill 2210484138+334
6 Stanmore Hawks 22102104233+932
7 Hawkesbury City 2293103039930
8 Gladesville Ryde Magic 227782530528
9 Inter Lions 2267931421125
10 Western NSW Mariners 22741136582225
11 Granville Rage 2253143038818
12 Nepean FC (R)22431525603515Relegation to 2015 NSW State League [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Promotion and Relegation based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams. [1]

Finals

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1 North Shore Mariners (a.e.t.)21 North Shore Mariners 3
3 Hills Brumbies 03 Hills Brumbies 2
2 Rydalmere Lions 13 Hills Brumbies 4
3 Hills Brumbies 4Minor semi-final4 Balmain Tigers 1
2 Rydalmere Lions 2
4 Balmain Tigers 14 Balmain Tigers (a.e.t.)3
5 Dulwich Hill 0

2015 NSW State League Division 2

NSW State League Division 2
Season2015
Champions Southern Bulls
Promoted Dunbar Rovers
2014
2016

The 2015 NSW State League Division 2 was the third edition of the State League to be incorporated under the National Premier Leagues banner. 10 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 18 matches.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Dunbar Rovers (P)1813415011+3943Promotion to the 2015 National Premier Leagues NSW 3 [lower-alpha 1]
2 Hurstville FC 1812424014+2640Qualified for the 2015 NSW State League Division 2 Finals
3 Southern Bulls (C)1810355730+2733
4 Western Condors 189454427+1731
5 Prospect United 188643222+1030
6 Camden Tigers 188283238626
7University of NSW1856722371521
8 FC Gazy Lansvale 18341127532613
9 Hurstville City Minotaurs 18311423593610
10 Wagga City Wanderers 1812152864365
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Promotion and Relegation based on Club Championship and including points from U20 teams. [1]

Finals

Semi-finalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1 Dunbar Rovers (p)2 (4)1 Dunbar Rovers 0
2 Hurstville 2 (1)3 Southern Bulls 2
2 Hurstville 0
3 Southern Bulls 1
3 Southern Bulls 5
4 Western Condors 0

2015 National Premier League NSW Women's 1

National Premier Leagues NSW Women's 1
Season2015
Champions Sydney University
Premiers Macarthur Rams
2014
2016

The 2015 National Premier League NSW Women's 1 was the second edition of the NPL NSW Women's competition to be incorporated under the National Premier Leagues banner. 10 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 18 rounds.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Macarthur Rams 1814135819+3943Qualification for the 2015 NPL NSW Women's Finals
2 Blacktown Spartans 189543121+1032
3 Sydney University (C)189454329+1431
4 Manly United 189453420+1431
5 Illawarra Stingrays 189365748+930
6 North Shore Mariners 187473834+425
7 Emerging Jets 186573644823
8North West Sydney Koalas185492727019
9 Football NSW Institute 18511234552116
10 Central Coast Mariners Academy (R)1811161677614Relegation to 2016 NPL NSW Women's 2 competition
Source: sportstg.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Finals

2015 Waratah Cup

Football NSW soccer clubs competed in 2015 for the Waratah Cup . The tournament doubled as the NSW qualifier for the 2015 FFA Cup, with the top five clubs progressing to the Round of 32. 104 clubs entered the qualifying phase, with the clubs entering in a staggered format (with NPL and NPL 2 clubs seeded to a later round). The five winners then were randomly drawn in order to create a preliminary fixture, before the semi-finals of the competition.

The competition was won by Sydney United 58, their 5th title, defeating Blacktown City.

In addition to the A-League clubs Central Coast Mariners, Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers, the five qualifiers (Balmain Tigers, Blacktown City, Rockdale City Suns, Sydney Olympic and Sydney United 58 competed in the final rounds of the 2015 FFA Cup. Of these qualifying clubs, only Rockdale City Suns, Sydney Olympic and Sydney United 58 progressed to the Round of 16.

Awards

The NPL Gala Dinner was held on 11 September at Rosehill Gardens, acknowledging achievements from across all NPL teams from Men's 1, Men's 2, Women's 1, Women's 2 and their respective youth teams. [10]

National Premier Leagues NSW

AwardNational Premier Leagues NSWNational Premier Leagues NSW 2
Men'sWomen'sMen'sWomen's
Club Championship [lower-alpha 1] Blacktown City Manly United Hakoah Sydney City East Marconi Stallions
Player of the Year Franco Parisi
(APIA Leichhardt)
Tara Pender
(Blacktown Spartans)
Gosue Sama
(Spirit FC)
Danni Wise
(Southern Branch)
Golden Boot Blake Powell
(APIA Leichhardt – 21 goals)
Michelle Carney
(Illawarra Stingrays – 19 goals)
Hussein Akil
(Fraser Park FC – 13 goals)
Danielle Calvi
(Sydney Olympic – 20 goals)
Goalkeeper of the Year Nenad Vekic
(Blacktown City)
Jada Whyman
(Macarthur Rams)
David Lowery
(Spirit FC)
Renee Krstanovska
(Marconi Stallions)
Coach of the Year Mark Crittenden
(Blacktown City)
Jason Harrison
(Emerging Jets)
Mark Robertson
(Hakoah FC)
Michael McGovern
(Sutherland Shire)
Referee of the Year Kurt Ams Katie-Louise Patterson n/a
Goal of the Year Blake Powell
(APIA Leichhardt)
n/a
U-20's Golden Boot Jonathan Grozdanovski
(Blacktown City – 26 goals)
Amelia Vitek
(North Shore Mariners – 19 goals)
Garang Awac
(Mt Druitt Town Rangers – 15 goals)
Sarah Mandile
(Inter Lions – 17 goals)
U-20's Player of the Year Jonathan Grozdanovski
(Blacktown City)
Natalie Penman
(NWS Koalas)
Harry McAllister
(Northern Tigers)
Marissa Saverino
(Sutherland Shire)

Other Awards

Media AwardNick Houghton
Charles Valentine AwardCharles Abdilla
(Mounties Wanderers)

Notes

  1. Club Championship includes points from Under-20s and Under-18s.

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