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2025 National Premier Leagues NSW

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13th NSW men's football Season
Football league season
NPL NSW Men's
Season2025
Dates7 February – 31 August
ChampionsAPIA Leichhardt
PremiersNWS Spirit
Matches118
Goals374 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerAlec Urosevski – 17 goals (Rockdale Ilinden)
Biggest home winRockdale Ilinden 8–1Western Sydney Wanderers Youth (19th April 2025)
Biggest away winBlacktown City 0–5Sydney FC Youth (11th May)
Highest scoringRockdale Ilinden 8–1Western Sydney Wanderers Youth (19th April)
Longest winning run8 –Marconi (16th March – 2nd May)
Longest unbeaten run13 –Marconi (8th February – 2nd May)
Longest winless run9 –CCM Youth (15th March – )
Longest losing run7 –CCM Youth (23rd March – 11th May)
2024
2026

The2025 National Premier Leagues NSW was the 13th season of theNational Premier Leagues (NPL) inNew South Wales. The regular season was held between 7 February and 31 August, followed by a finals series.

Six teams (APIA Leichhardt,Marconi Stallions,Sydney Olympic,Sydney United,Wollongong Wolves andNWS Spirit (the 2025 NPL Premiers)) qualified for theinaugural season of theAustralian Championship, which is scheduled to begin in October 2025.[1]

Marconi Stallions were the defending champions.

Teams

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Pre-season changes

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2024 LeaguePromoted to leagueRelegated from league
NPL NSWMt Druitt Town Rangers FCHills United
Locations of teams in the 2025 National Premier Leagues NSW

Stadiums and locations

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TeamHead coachLocationStadiumCapacity
APIA LeichhardtAustraliaFranco ParisiLeichhardtLambert Park7,000
Leichhardt Oval20,000
Blacktown CityAustraliaMark CrittendenBlacktownLanden Stadium7,500
Central Coast Mariners AcademyBrazilLucas VilelaGosfordPluim Park2,000
Manly UnitedAustraliaJimmy Snedden (interim)[2]Dee WhyCromer Park5,000
Marconi StallionsAustraliaPeter TsekenisFairfieldMarconi Stadium9,000
Mount Druitt Town RangersAustraliaAndrew MontgomeryMount DruittPopondetta Park4,000
NWS SpiritAustraliaDavid PerkovicMacquarie ParkChristie Park1,000
Rockdale IlindenAustraliaPaul DeeRockdaleRockdale Ilinden Sports Centre5,000
St George FCAustraliaFabian Miceli[3]St GeorgeBarton Park1,500
St George CityAustraliaManny Spanoudakis[4]Penshurst Park1,000
Sutherland Sharks FCAustraliaSteven ZoricSutherlandSeymour Shaw Park5,000
Sydney FC YouthAustraliaJimmy Van WeerenMoore ParkRockdale Ilinden Sports Centre5,000
Sydney OlympicAustraliaLabinot HalitiBelmore
Carlton
Belmore Sports Ground20,000
Jubilee Stadium20,500
Sydney UnitedAustraliaAnte Juric[5]Edensor ParkSydney United Sports Centre12,000
Western Sydney Wanderers YouthAustraliaRichie Cardozo[6]BlacktownWanderers Football Park4,500
Wollongong WolvesAustraliaJulio Miranda (interim)[7]WollongongWIN Stadium22,000
Macedonia Park10,000

Note:Sutherland Sharks FC announced that the club would re-brand as 'Sharks FC' on the 31st of January,[8] and played round 1 under the new name, before reverting to Sutherland Sharks FC a week later following widespread negative feedback for the new name.[9]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
St George CityMirko JuriljN/A23rd September 2024Pre-seasonManny Spanoudakis23rd September 2024
Wollongong WolvesDavid CarneyWarren Grieve4th October 2024
St GeorgeSteve Karavatakis4th October 2024Fabian Miceli
Sydney UnitedZeljko Kalac29th October 2024Ante Juric29th October 2024
Western Sydney Wanderers YouthAndrew Christiansen14th January 2025Richie Cardozo14th January 2025

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1NWS Spirit(Q)3020646730+3766Qualification toAustralian Championship andFinals series
2APIA Leichhardt[a](C)3020467535+4064Qualification toFinals series
3Marconi Stallions[a]3019564829+1962
4Rockdale Ilinden30151056841+2755
5Blacktown City30155105050050
6Sydney United 58[a]3014794139+249
7Sydney Olympic[a]30127115038+1240[b]
8Wollongong Wolves[a]301010104238+440
9St George City30107133742−537
10Sydney FC Youth3097144346−334
11Manly United3097144046−634
12St George FC3088144455−1132
13Sutherland Sharks3075182853−2526
14Western Sydney Wanderers Youth3077162951−2225[b]
15Central Coast Mariners Academy(R)3058172962−3323Qualification for theRelegation play-off
16Mount Druitt Town Rangers(R)3057182460−3622Relegation to 2026NSW League One
Source:Dribl
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head points; 5) head-to-head goals scored; 6) play-off.
(C) Champions;(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abcdeTeam pre-qualified to theAustralian Championship as a Foundation club.
  2. ^abWestern Sydney Wanderers Youth team and Sydney Olympic were deducted three points for breaches of administrative procedures.[10]

Fixtures and results

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Home \ AwayAPIBCTCCMMANMARMTDNWSROCSGCSTGSUTSFCSOLSUNWSWWOL
APIA Leichhardt0–25–00–33–43–32–02–06–13–3
Blacktown City4–31–10–43–21–00–52–23–2
CCM Academy2–61–41–31–3
Manly United1–25–00–35–00–11–10–00–30–06–0
Marconi Stallions1–13–03–11–11–11–00–3
Mount Druitt Town Rangers2–31–10–22–30–10–00–4
NWS Spirit1–25–02–02–21–13–21–11–0
Rockdale Ilinden3–01–21–12–22–14–08–11–1
St George City0–00–23–21–22–31–21–11–0
St George2–01–23–05–02–40–32–1
Sutherland Sharks0–21–00–22–30–31–5
Sydney FC Youth1–00–00–10–22–03–12–2
Sydney Olympic3–02–53–02–11–24–00–10–0
Sydney United0–31–22–01–31–02–22–0
WSW Youth0–42–22–01–12–30–10–0
Wollongong Wolves0–12–22–13–04–01–24–0
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2025. Source:[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Finals series

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Elimination semi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
3Marconi Stallions (p)1 (3)
6Sydney United1 (2)2APIA Leichhardt2
3Marconi Stallions0
2APIA Leichhardt2
4Rockdale Ilinden14Rockdale Ilinden1
5Blacktown City01NWS Spirit1
4Rockdale Ilinden (a.e.t.)2

Regular season statistics

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Top scorers

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Correct as of 21 May 2025

RankPlayerClubGoals
1AustraliaAlec UrosevskiRockdale Ilinden17
2AustraliaPresley OrtizAPIA Leichardt9
3AustraliaMichael KonestaboNWS Spirit8
AustraliaMitchell MalliaBlacktown City
AustraliaNicholas OlsenWollongong Wolves

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Presley OrtizAPIA LeichhardtCentral Coast Mariners6–2 (A)16 February 2025
Alec UrosevskiRockdale IlindenAPIA Leichhardt3–4 (A)30 March 2025
Ali AuglahRockdale IlindenWestern Sydney Wanderers Youth8–1 (H)19 April 2025
Patrick AntelmiSydney United 58St George FC4–2 (A)19 April 2025
Lachlan ScottWollongong WolvesMarconi Stallions3–0 (A)10 May 2025
Alen HarbasSydney FC YouthBlacktown City5–0 (A)11 May 2025
Mathias Macallister5Sydney FC YouthManly United6–0 (A)11 May 2025
Marc McNultySt George CitySt George FC3–1 (A)13 July 2025
Notes
  • (H) – Home team
  • (A) – Away team

Awards

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Men's Team of the Year

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Team of the Year
GoalkeeperDanijel Nizic
(Sutherland)
SubstitutesJames Hilton
(Marconi)
Nathan Grimaldi
(St George City)
DefendersTyron Burnie
(Marconi)
Lachlan Griffiths
(Marconi)
Troy Danaskos
(St George FC)
Jaden Casella
(St George FC)
Jai Rose
(Central Coast Mariners)
MidfieldersSeiya Kambayashi
(APIA)
Takumi Ofuka
(NWS Spirit)
Michael Konestabo
(NSW Spirit)
Nicholas Olsen
(Wollongong)
Carlos de Oliveira
(S. Utd 58)
Cyrus Dehmie
(S. Olympic)
ForwardsMark McNulty
(St George City)
Yu Okubo
(NWS Spirit)
Alec Urosevski
(Rockdale)
Presley Ortiz
(APIA)

References

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  1. ^"Football Australia unveils new format and start date for National Second Tier competition".Football Australia. 31 October 2024. Retrieved14 December 2024.
  2. ^"Thank you, Pat".www.manlyunitedfc.com.au. Manly United. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  3. ^"Fabian Miceli appointed new St George FC Head Men's coach". 8 October 2024.
  4. ^"Mirko Jurilj steps down as St George City coach". 23 September 2024.
  5. ^"United 58 bring back Ante Juric for tilt at Silverware". 28 October 2024.
  6. ^"Young gun Wanderers set to unearth more stars in 2025".
  7. ^"Warren Grieve Departs Wollongong Wolves by Mutual Agreement". 7 July 2025.
  8. ^"Sharks FC Launch New Brand".Sharks FC (Australia). 31 January 2025.
  9. ^"We Heard You... Sutherland Is Back".Sharks FC (Australia). 12 February 2025.
  10. ^"Clubs Sanctioned for Compliance Breaches of the 2025 Application Process". Football NSW. 30 April 2025. Retrieved2 May 2025.
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