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National Premier Leagues Northern NSW

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Soccer competition in northern New South Wales
Football league
National Premier Leagues Northern NSW
250PX
Founded2014
1998–2013(as Northern NSW State League)
1959–1997(as Northern First Division)
Country Australia
StateNew South WalesNSW
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid2
Relegation toNorthern League One
Domestic cup(s)National
Australia Cup
State
Northern NSW Football State Cup
Current championsBroadmeadow Magic (2025)
Current premiersBroadmeadow Magic (2025)
Broadcaster(s)YouTube[1]
WebsiteNorthern NSW Football NPL
Current:2025 NPL Northern NSW

TheNational Premier Leagues Northern NSW (NPL NNSW) is a semi-professionalsoccer competition in Northern New South Wales. The competition is conducted by Northern NSW Football, one of two organizing bodies in New South Wales (the other being the National Premier Leagues NSW organized byFootball NSW). The league is a subdivision of the second tierNational Premier Leagues (NPL), which sits below the nationalA-League. Prior to 2014, the league was known as the Northern NSW State Football League (1998-2013) and Northern First Division (1959-1997).

History

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After Sydney clubs broke away from the NSW Football Association in 1958, theNorthern NSW Soccer Federation was created by Newcastle and Coalfields clubs.

A 12 team Northern First Division was established with:Adamstown, Awaba, Blacksmith Rangers, Cardiff, Cessnock, Charlestown United, Lake Macquarie, Mayfield United, Merewether Advance, Newcastle Austral, Wallsend and West Wallsend.

The league, jointly with other state-based leagues, formed the highest tier of soccer in Australia until the creation of a national league, theNational Soccer League (NSL), in 1977.  

In 1960 the league was downsized to 10 teams with the relegation of Charlestown United and Merewether Advance to Division 2.

In 1969 the league increased to 12 teams with Cardiff and Cessnock promoted from Division 2 and no relegations that season.

Between 1982 and 1991 the league fluctuated in size between 10 and 12 teams and settled at 10 teams in 1992 until 2009.

For the 2009 season it was decided by NNSW to downsize the league to 8 teams to improve the quality and give local players a chance to enter the A-league through the competition. Highfields Azzurri and Lake Macquarie City were both demoted to the Northern NSW State League. Clubs were assessed on a set criterion which included facilities/ground (30%), financial status (25%), management (20%), playing strength/coaching staff (15%) and development program (10%). An independent body, chaired by former NSW gaming ministerRichard Face, was assigned to make the decision.[2]

In 2012 the competition increased to 10 teams with the inclusion of the Newcastle Jets Youth and the promotion of Charlestown City Blues.

In 2017 the competition increased to 11 teams with Lake Macquarie promoted from the Northern League One.[3]

The 2020 season, contracted back to 10 teams after Newcastle Jets Youth moved into the NPL New South Wales structure, playing in the Sydney-based competition.

In 2022 the competition increased back to 11 teams with the promotion ofCooks Hill United, from Northern League One.[4]

In 2023 the competition increased to 12 teams with the promotion of New Lambton, from Northern League One.[5]

Format

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The competition consists of twelve teams from around the Lower Hunter. As part of the NPL NNSWF participation conditions, in addition to the First Grade, clubs also field a reserves team and Premier Youth League teams.

The regular season takes place over 22 rounds, with each team playing each other at home and away. The team that finishes first at the end of the regular season are Premiers. The top 5 teams at the end of the regular season qualify for a finals series, with the winner of the Grand final being crowned as the NPL NNSW Champions. An example of the finals series format is shown below from the 2024 season.

Qualifying finalMajor semi-finalPreliminary finalGrand final
1Broadmeadow Magic21Broadmeadow Magic(p)2 (4)
2Edgeworth FC02Edgeworth FC2 (3)
2Lambton Jaffas02Edgeworth FC3
3Edgeworth FC2Minor semi-final3Charlestown Azzurri1
3Lambton Jaffas0
4Charlestown Azzurri25Charlestown Azzurri4
5Newcastle Olympic0

Promotion and relegation

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In 2024 promotion and relegation between the NPL and Northern League One was re-introduced.

The team finishing last (12th) of the NPL will be automatically relegated to Northern League One.

The team finishing second last (11th) will enter the promotion and relegation playoffs which will follow the following format:

  • Playoff Semi-final 1 (played over 2 home and away legs): NPL 11th v Northern League One 4th
  • Playoff Semi-final 2 (played over 2 home and away legs): Northern League One 2nd v Northern League One 3rd
  • Playoff Final (played as a single leg): Winner of Playoff Semi-final 1 v Winner of Playoff Semi-final 2

The winner of the Playoff Final will be included in the NPL for the following season, with the losing team competing in Northern League One.

Clubs

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The following 12 clubs competed in the NPL NNSW for the 2026 season.

ClubNickname(s)FoundedLGAGroundLocationCapacity
Adamstown RosebudBuds1889NewcastleAdamstown OvalAdamstown1,500
Belmont Swansea UnitedBelswans1935Lake MacquarieBlacksmiths OvalBlacksmiths500
Broadmeadow MagicMagic1966NewcastleMagic ParkBroadmeadow1,500
Charlestown AzzurriAzzurri1963Lake MacquarieLisle Carr OvalWhitebridge1,000
Cooks Hill UnitedCookers1997NewcastleFearnley Dawes Athletic Centre / No.2 SportsgroundNewcastle West750
EdgeworthEagles1892Lake MacquarieJack McLaughlan OvalEdgeworth1,000
Lambton JaffasJaffas1957NewcastleArthur Edden OvalLambton1,000
MaitlandMagpies1961MaitlandCooks Square ParkEast Maitland1,000
Kahibah FCRams1924Lake MacquarieHarry Knight OvalKahibah300
Newcastle OlympicWarriors1976NewcastleDarling Street OvalHamilton500
ValentinePhoenix1994Lake MacquarieCB ComplexValentine300
Weston BearsBears1907CessnockRockwell Automation ParkWeston1,000
Location of 2025 NPL NNSW clubs within metropolitan Newcastle

Honours

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NNSW NPL

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SeasonPremiersChampionsScoreRunners up
2014Newcastle Jets YouthLambton Jaffas2–0Weston Bears
2015Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles2–0Hamilton Olympic
2016Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles2–1Broadmeadow Magic
2017Edgeworth EaglesLambton Jaffas2–0 (a.e.t.)Edgeworth Eagles
2018Edgeworth EaglesBroadmeadow Magic3–0Edgeworth Eagles
2019MaitlandEdgeworth Eagles2–0Maitland
2020Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles1–0Maitland
2021Lambton JaffasCancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia
2022MaitlandLambton Jaffas1–0Maitland
2023Lambton JaffasLambton Jaffas2–1Broadmeadow Magic
2024Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic2–2 (4–3(p))Edgeworth Eagles
2025Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic2–0Lambton Jaffas

Northern First Division (1959–1997)

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SeasonPremiersChampionsScoreRunners up
1959WallsendWallsend4–0West Wallsend
1960CessnockCessnock2–0Wallsend
1961AwabaAdamstown Rosebud2–0Lake Macquarie City
1962Adamstown RosebudLake Macquarie City5–0Awaba
1963WallsendAwaba4–1 (a.e.t.)Wallsend
1964Lake Macquarie CityAwaba4–2Wallsend
1965WallsendWallsend3–1Adamstown Rosebud
1966Adamstown RosebudAustral United2–1 (a.e.t.)Adamstown Rosebud
1967Austral UnitedLake Macquarie City6–2 (a.e.t.)Austral United
1968Adamstown RosebudAdamstown Rosebud4–2Lake Macquarie City
1969Hamilton AzzurriAustral United3–2Weston Bears
1970Adamstown RosebudBelmont Swansea United4–3Adamstown Rosebud
1971Weston BearsWeston Bears5–0Wallsend
1972Weston BearsWeston Bears3–0Toronto Awaba
1973Weston BearsWeston Bears4–1Adamstown Rosebud
1974New Lambton SouthWeston Bears3–2Adamstown Rosebud
1975Adamstown RosebudAdamstown Rosebud2–1 (a.e.t.)Weston Bears
1976Adamstown RosebudAdamstown Rosebud3–0Wallsend
1977Weston BearsWeston Bears1–0Edgeworth Eagles
1978Edgeworth EaglesEdgeworth Eagles2–0Weston Bears
1979Edgeworth EaglesHighfields Azzurri3–2Weston Bears
1980MaitlandMaitland5–1Highfields Azzurri
1981Highfields AzzurriHighfields Azzurri2–1Maitland
1982Lake Macquarie CityWeston Bears2–0West Wallsend
1983Central CoastWeston Bears3–0Central Coast
1984CardiffWeston Bears0–0 (7–5(p))West Wallsend
1985Belmont-Swansea UnitedWest Wallsend2–1Belmont-Swansea United
1986West WallsendBelmont-Swansea United0–0 (4–2(p))West Wallsend
1987Adamstown RosebudAustral United3–2Adamstown Rosebud
1988Adamstown RosebudWest Wallsend2–1Adamstown Rosebud
1989Adamstown RosebudWeston Bears1–0Adamstown Rosebud
1990Adamstown RosebudWeston Bears1–1 (4–3(p))Adamstown Rosebud
1991Adamstown RosebudAdamstown Rosebud1–1 (5–4(p))Weston Bears
1992Highfields AzzurriWest Wallsend2–1Wickham Park Croatia
1993Highfields AzzurriHighfields Azzurri3–0Lake Macquarie City
1994Highfields AzzurriHighfields Azzurri2–1Wickham Park Croatia
1995Highfields AzzurriWeston Bears5–0Wallsend
1996Weston BearsHighfields Azzurri3–2Weston Bears
1997Broadmeadow MagicHighfields Azzurri3–1Broadmeadow Magic

Northern NSW State League (1998–2013)

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SeasonPremiersChampionsScoreRunners up
1998Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic2–1Broadmeadow Magic
1999Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic4–0Adamstown Rosebud
2000Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic3–0Edgeworth Eagles
2001Broadmeadow MagicHamilton Olympic2–0Highfields Azzurri
2002Edgeworth EaglesHighfields Azzurri1–0 (a.e.t.)Edgeworth Eagles
2003Broadmeadow MagicEdgeworth Eagles2–1Broadmeadow Magic
2004Weston BearsBroadmeadow Magic3–1Weston Bears
2005Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic2–1South Cardiff
2006Edgeworth EaglesLake Macquarie City4–1Edgeworth Eagles
2007Lake Macquarie CityHamilton Olympic1–0Edgeworth Eagles
2008Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic0–0 (4–3(p))Highfields Azzurri
2009Edgeworth EaglesHamilton Olympic2–1Valentine Phoenix
2010Weston BearsEdgeworth Eagles4–2Weston Bears
2011Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic4–4 (4–3(p))South Cardiff
2012Hamilton OlympicBroadmeadow Magic4–1Hamilton Olympic
2013Broadmeadow MagicBroadmeadow Magic4–1Lambton Jaffas

Titles (1959 – Present)

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PremiersChampionsRunners Up
Edgeworth Eagles13Weston Bears11Adamstown Rosebud10
Adamstown Rosebud11Broadmeadow Magic9Weston Bears9
Broadmeadow Magic9Edgeworth Eagles7Edgeworth Eagles8
Weston Bears7Highfields Azzurri7Wallsend6
Highfields Azzurri5Hamilton Olympic6Broadmeadow Magic5
Lake Macquarie City3Adamstown Rosebud5West Wallsend4
Maitland3Lambton Jaffas4Highfields Azzurri3
Wallsend3Austral United3Lake Macquarie City3
Lambton Jaffas2Lake Macquarie City3Hamilton Olympic2
Austral United1West Wallsend3Lambton Jaffas2
Awaba1Awaba2South Cardiff2
Belmont-Swansea United1Wallsend2Wickham Park Croatia2
Cardiff1Belmont Swansea United1Austral United1
Cessnock1Cessnock1Awaba1
Hamilton Azzurri1Maitland1Belmont-Swansea United1
Hamilton Olympic1Maitland1
New Lambton South1Toronto Awaba1
Newcastle Jets Youth1Valentine Phoenix1
West Wallsend1

NPL Finals series representation

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Up to the 2019 season, one representative from each Member Federation participated in the NPL Championship, a knock-out competition to determine a national champion.

YearTeamResult
2014Weston WorkersQuarter Finalist
2015Edgeworth EaglesQuarter Finalist
2016Edgeworth EaglesRunners up
2017Edgeworth EaglesSemi Finalist
2018Edgeworth EaglesQuarter Finalist
2019Maitland FCSemi Finalist
2020Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[6]

Australian Championship representation

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From the 2025 season, one representative from each Member Federation participates in theAustralian Championship. The Premiers from the NNSW NPL competition qualifies for this tournament.

YearTeamResult
2025Broadmeadow MagicGroup Stage (4th)

References

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  1. ^NNSWF announce new broadcast and production providers
  2. ^"Azzurri, Lake Macquarie dumped in soccer shake-up".Newcastle Herald. 2 September 2008. Retrieved2 September 2008.
  3. ^"Northern NSW NPL: Lake Macquarie Roosters join new 11-team league".Newcastle Herald. 20 September 2016. Retrieved1 September 2021.
  4. ^"NPL NNSW competition to expand with Cooks Hill United to join league in 2022 | Northern NSW Football".northernnswfootball.com.au. Retrieved1 September 2021.
  5. ^"New Lambton FC promoted to NPL Men's NNSW competition for 2023 | Northern NSW Football".northernnswfootball.com.au. 19 August 2022. Retrieved19 August 2022.
  6. ^"Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled".The World Game.SBS. 7 July 2020.Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved7 July 2020.

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