List of National Premier Leagues NSW Men's honours

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This is a list of National Premier Leagues NSW honours achieved since the inaugural season of the league in 2013. The following details honours won by National Premier Leagues NPL Men clubs and those awarded to players, managers and referees of the competition.

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Club honours

Premiers

YearPremiersRunners-up
2013 Sydney United 58 Sutherland Sharks FC
2014 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Blacktown Spartans
2015 Blacktown City APIA Leichhardt
2016 Sydney United 58 Blacktown City
2017 APIA Leichhardt Blacktown City
2018 Sydney Olympic APIA Leichhardt
2019 Wollongong Wolves APIA Leichhardt
2020 Rockdale City Suns Wollongong Wolves
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [1]
2022 Sydney Olympic Manly United
2023 APIA Leichhardt Rockdale Ilinden

Champions

YearPremiersRunners-up
2013 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Rockdale City Suns
2014 Blacktown City Sydney Olympic
2015 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Blacktown City
2016 Blacktown City Sydney United 58
2017 Manly United APIA Leichhardt
2018 Sydney Olympic APIA Leichhardt
2019 APIA Leichhardt Sydney United 58
2020 Sydney United 58 Rockdale City Suns
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [1]
2022 Blacktown City Manly United
2023 No finals [2]

Club Championship

The Club Championship goes to the team with highest points from first grade and U-20's competitions (with points modifiers). In previous editions it has included the U-18's premiership also and used as a tool for promotion/relegation. Currently, the Club Championship is calculated from first grade premiership points x4 and under 20's premiership points x2 and promotion/relegation is determined by first grade premiership standings. [3]

YearClub
2013 Marconi Stallions
2014 Blacktown City
2015 Blacktown City
2016 Manly United
2017 Blacktown City
2018 Blacktown City
2019 Blacktown City
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Blacktown City
2023 Rockdale Ilinden

Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award goes to the team with the fewest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the regular season. The award was first presented in 2017.

YearClub
2017 Sydney FC Youth
2018 Manly United
2019 Sydney FC Youth
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Sydney FC Youth
2023 Sydney FC Youth

Individual honours

Player of the Year

YearPlayerClub
2013 Panny Nikas Sutherland Sharks FC
2014 Travis Major Blacktown City FC
2015 Franco Parisi APIA Leichhardt
2016 Adam Parkhouse Manly United
2017 Sean Symons APIA Leichhardt
2018 Tasuku Sekiya APIA Leichhardt
2019 Thomas James Wollongong Wolves
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Jaiden Kucharski Sydney FC Youth
2023 Alec Urosevski Rockdale Ilinden

Robbie Slater Award

The Robbie Slater Award is given to the player of the match in the Grand Final.

YearPlayerClub
2013 [5] Alex Mansueto Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2014 [6] unknown
2015 [7] Chris Tadrosse Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2016 [8] Danny Choi Blacktown City
2017 [9] Dylan Mitchell Manly United
2018 [10] Álex Sánchez Sydney Olympic
2019 [11] Sean Symons APIA Leichhardt
2020 [12] Glen Trifiro Sydney United 58
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [1]
2022 [13] Travis Major Blacktown City
2023 No finals [2]

Golden Boot

YearPlayerClubGoals
2013 Richard Cardozo
Luka Glavas
Panny Nikas
Rockdale City Suns
Sydney United 58
Sutherland Sharks
16
2014 Robert Younis Bonnyrigg White Eagles 17
2015 Blake Powell APIA Leichhardt 21
2016 Chris Payne Sydney United 58 22
2017 Panny Nikas
Tomohiro Kajiyama
Sydney United 58
Sutherland Sharks
13
2018 Jordan Murray APIA Leichhardt 23
2019 Thomas James Wollongong Wolves 22
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Roy O'Donovan Sydney Olympic 21
2023 Alec Urosevski Rockdale Ilinden 27

Coach of the Year

YearCoachClub
2013 Marko Rudan Sydney United 58 FC
2014 Mark Crittenden Blacktown City FC
2015 Mark Crittenden Blacktown City FC
2016 Paul Dee Manly United
2017 Danial Cummins APIA Leichhardt
2018 Abbas Saad Sydney Olympic
2019 Luke Wilkshire Wollongong Wolves
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Adam Griffiths Manly United
2023 Franco Parisi APIA Leichhardt

Goalkeeper of the Year

YearPlayer/sClub
2013 James Chronopolous Marconi Stallions
2014 Matthew Nash Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2015 Nenad Vekic Blacktown City FC
2016 Paul Henderson Sydney Olympic
2017 Ante Covic
Paul Henderson
Rockdale City Suns
Sydney Olympic
2018 Paul Henderson Sydney Olympic
2019 Carlos Saliadarre Mt Druitt Town Rangers
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Jack Greenwood Manly United
2023 Ivan Necevski APIA Leichhardt

Goal of the Year

YearPlayerClub
2013 Aaron Peterson Bonnyrigg White Eagles
2014 Dom Ferguson Manly United
2015 Blake Powell APIA Leichhardt
2016 Richard Cardozo Manly United
2017 Panny Nikas Sydney United 58
2018 Thomas Whiteside Sydney Olympic
2019 Nikola Djordjevic Wollongong Wolves
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Bruno Mendes Manly United

Referee of the Year

YearReferee
2013 Kurt Ams
2014 Steven Lucas
2015 Kurt Ams
2016 Kris Griffith-Jones
2017 Kurt Ams
2018 Kurt Ams
2019 Ben Abraham
2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2021 Not awarded due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia [4] [1]
2022 Hassan Jomaa
2023 Sam Kelly

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