Date | R | 主隊 vs 客隊 | - |
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05/18 04:30 | 12 | 萊姆頓雅法 vs 麥覺理湖 | View |
05/18 04:30 | 12 | 亞登斯頓玫瑰花蕾 vs 布羅德米德魔術 | View |
05/18 07:00 | 12 | Valentine鳳凰 vs 梅特蘭FC | View |
05/19 04:30 | 12 | 韋斯頓勞動 vs 埃奇沃斯老鷹 | View |
05/19 04:30 | 12 | 紐卡斯爾奧林匹克 vs Cooks Hill United | View |
05/19 04:30 | 12 | 新蘭布頓FC vs Charlestown Azzurri | View |
05/21 10:00 | 8 | 布羅德米德魔術 vs 梅特蘭FC | View |
05/22 10:00 | 8 | Valentine鳳凰 vs 紐卡斯爾奧林匹克 | View |
05/24 10:00 | 13 | 布羅德米德魔術 vs 麥覺理湖 | View |
05/25 04:30 | 13 | 梅特蘭FC vs 韋斯頓勞動 | View |
05/25 04:30 | 13 | 埃奇沃斯老鷹 vs 紐卡斯爾奧林匹克 | View |
05/25 06:30 | 13 | Cooks Hill United vs 萊姆頓雅法 | View |
Date | R | 主隊 vs 客隊 | - |
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05/12 04:30 | 11 | [3] Charlestown Azzurri vs Valentine鳳凰 [4] | 3-0 |
05/12 04:30 | 11 | [6] 韋斯頓勞動 vs Cooks Hill United [9] | 1-2 |
05/11 06:00 | 11 | 麥覺理湖 vs 紐卡斯爾奧林匹克 | PPT. |
05/11 04:30 | 11 | [5] 埃奇沃斯老鷹 vs 梅特蘭FC [8] | PPT. |
05/11 04:30 | 11 | [1] 萊姆頓雅法 vs 亞登斯頓玫瑰花蕾 [12] | 7-0 |
05/10 10:00 | 11 | [2] 布羅德米德魔術 vs 新蘭布頓FC [10] | 5-1 |
05/05 04:30 | 10 | [8] 韋斯頓勞動 vs 麥覺理湖 [11] | 6-1 |
05/04 07:30 | 10 | [4] Valentine鳳凰 vs 布羅德米德魔術 [2] | 2-4 |
05/04 06:30 | 10 | 紐卡斯爾奧林匹克 vs 亞登斯頓玫瑰花蕾 | PPT. |
05/04 05:00 | 10 | [9] Cooks Hill United vs 埃奇沃斯老鷹 [6] | 0-2 |
05/04 04:30 | 10 | 新蘭布頓FC vs 萊姆頓雅法 | PPT. |
05/04 04:30 | 10 | 梅特蘭FC vs Charlestown Azzurri | PPT. |
The National Premier Leagues Northern NSW is a regional Australian Professional association football league comprising teams from Northern New South Wales. As a subdivision of the National Premier Leagues, the league sits at Level 1 on the Northern New South Wales league system (Level 2 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Northern NSW Football, the governing body of the sport in the northern region of the state (the southern region is mostly governed by Football NSW). Prior to 2014, the league was formerly known as the Northern NSW State Football League.
The league originally started with 12 teams, all with a first grade, reserve grade and youth grade team. The league was then downsized to 10 teams still with all three grades. For the 2009 season it was decided by Northern New South Wales Football (the governing body) to downsize the league once again to 8 teams in order to improve the quality and give local players a chance to enter the A-league through the competition. The teams competing in the 2009 season were decided on the second of September 2008, with Highfields Azzurri FC and Lake Macquarie City Roosters FC being relegated to the Northern NSW State League Division 1.
Teams were judged on criteria 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 minister Richard Face, was assigned to make the decision.
From the 2017 season onward the competition once again expanded to 11 teams with Lake Macquarie being promoted from the Northern NSW State League Division 1.
From the 2020 season onward the competition contracted back to 10 teams after Newcastle Jets Youth transferred into the NPL New South Wales structure, now playing in the NPL NSW 4 competition. The reason was because the Newcastle Jets and Northern NSW Football believed that transferring the Youth Jets to the Sydney-centred competition would help develop their youth players.
From the 2022 season onward the competition once again expanded to 11 teams with the inclusion of Cooks Hill United being promoted from the HIT Northern League One.
From the 2023 season onward the competition once again expanded to 12 teams with the inclusion of New Lambton being promoted from the HIT Northern League One.