List of NSL champions




This is a list of National Soccer League (NSL) champions. The NSL was the elite football (soccer) competition in Australia from 1977 until 2004,[1] when the competition was scrapped and replaced in 2005 by the fully professional A-League.[2]




Contents






  • 1 National Soccer League Champions


  • 2 Playoff Series Champions


  • 3 NSL Cup Winners


  • 4 National Youth League


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





National Soccer League Champions


From 1977 until 1983, the winner was the top placed team at the end of the season. From 1984 until 1986, the competition was split into two conferences, with playoffs to decide two grand finalists who met over two legs. In 1987 the system reverted to the pre 1984 system. From 1988 until the demise of the league in 2004, various playoff systems were used to decide the champion.























































































































































































































































































































Season
Grand Final Date
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Location
GF Attendance

Joe Marston Medal

1977
-

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (1)
By Table

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions
-
-
-

1978
-

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG West Adelaide (1)
By Table

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City
-
-
-

1979
-

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions (1)
By Table

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United
-
-
-

1980
-

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (2)
By Table

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United
-
-
-

1981
-

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (3)
By Table

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne
-
-
-

1982
-

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (4)
By Table

St George Colours.png St George
-
-
-

1983
-

St George Colours.png St George (1)
By Table

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City
-
-
-

1984
24 October 1984

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (1)
2–1

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Olympic Park, Melbourne (1)
10,000
-
28 October 1984
1–2

St. George Stadium, Sydney (1)
11,221

1985
4 September 1985

Adelaide City Colours.png Brunswick Juventus (1)
0–1

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City

St. George Stadium, Sydney (2)
2,491
-
8 September 1985
1–0

Olympic Park, Melbourne (2)
7,560

1986
12 October 1986

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (1)
0–1

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (1)
12,232
-
19 October 1986
3–1

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (1)
14,032

1987
-

Sydney Tigers colours.PNG APIA Leichhardt (1)
By Table

SydneyWanderersColours.png Preston Lions
-
-
-

1988
4 September 1988

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions (2)
2–2 (5-4 Penalties)

Sydney United colours.PNG Sydney United

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (2)
17,064
-

1989
13 August 1989

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions (3)
1–0 (a.e.t.)

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (3)
23,387
-

1989–90
20 May 1990

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic (1)
2–0

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (4)
26,353

Australia Abbas Saad (Sydney Olympic)

1990–91
5 May 1991

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (2)
1–1 (5-4 Penalties)

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights

Olympic Park, Melbourne (3)
21,338

Croatia Josip Biskic (Melbourne Knights)

1991–92
3 May 1992

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (2)
0–0 (4-2 Penalties)

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights

Olympic Park, Melbourne (4)
15,463

Australia Alex Tobin (Adelaide City)

1992–93
16 May 1993

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions (4)
1–0

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (5)
13,376

Australia Milan Ivanovic (Adelaide City)

1993–94
1 May 1994

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (3)
1–0

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights

Olympic Park, Melbourne (5)
13,790

Australia Alex Tobin (Adelaide City)

1994–95
7 May 1995

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights (1)
2–0

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (2)
15,573

Australia Steve Horvat (Melbourne Knights)

1995–96
26 May 1996

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights (2)
2–1

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Olympic Park, Melbourne (6)
14,258

Australia Andrew Marth (Melbourne Knights)

1996–97
25 May 1997

Brisbane Strikers Colours.png Brisbane Strikers (1)
2–0

Sydney United colours.PNG Sydney United

Lang Park, Brisbane (1)
40,446

Australia Alan Hunter (Brisbane Strikers)

1997–98
16 May 1998

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (3)
2–1

MelbourneVictoryColours.png Carlton S.C.

Olympic Park, Melbourne (7)
16,000

Australia Fausto De Amicis (South Melbourne)

1998–99
30 May 1999

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (4)
3–2

Sydney United colours.PNG Sydney United

Olympic Park, Melbourne (8)
15,194

Australia Goran Lozanovski (South Melbourne)

1999–2000
11 June 2000

MelbourneHeartColours.png Wollongong Wolves (1)
3–3 (7-6 Penalties)

PerthGloryColours.png Perth Glory

Subiaco Oval, Perth (1)
43,242

Australia Scott Chipperfield (Wollongong Wolves)

2000–01
3 June 2001

MelbourneHeartColours.png Wollongong Wolves (2)
2–1

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (6)
13,402

Australia Matthew Horsley (Wollongong Wolves)

2001–02
12 May 2002

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic (2)
1–0

PerthGloryColours.png Perth Glory

Subiaco Oval, Perth (2)
42,735

Australia Ante Milicic (Sydney Olympic)

2002–03
1 June 2003

PerthGloryColours.png Perth Glory (1)
2–0

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Subiaco Oval, Perth (3)
38,111

Australia Simon Colosimo (Perth Glory)

2003–04
4 April 2004

PerthGloryColours.png Perth Glory (2)
1–0 (a.e.t.)

Parramatta Power Colours.png Parramatta Power

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (7)
9,630

Australia Ahmad Elrich (Parramatta Power)

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of championships won by a team, or the number of Grand Finals held in a city.



Playoff Series Champions


From 1977-1983 and 1987, the top placed team at the end of the regular season was declared champion. However a compromise format was devised between the traditional first past the post system and the Australian system of finals. A Playoff series was conducted in these years except for the 1977,1981 & 1983 seasons, however the winner of the Playoff Series didn't become champion of the NSL.

























































Season
Grand Final Date
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Location
GF Attendance

1978
17 September 1978

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (1)
4–2

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney (1)
9,136

1979
28 October 1979
4 November 1979

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (2)
1–0
1–1

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Brisbane City

Wentworth Park, Sydney (1)
Perry Park, Brisbane (1)
2,532
4,200

1980
26 October 1980

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United (1)
4–0

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City

Canberra Stadium, Canberra (1)
11,126

1982
3 October 1982

St George Colours.png St George (1)
3–1

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City

Penrith Stadium, Sydney (1)
6,495

1987
1 November 1987

St George Colours.png St George (2)
4–0

Sydney Tigers colours.PNG APIA Leichhardt

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (1)
6,961

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of playoff series won by a team, or the number of Grand Finals held in a city.



NSL Cup Winners


The NSL also held a cup competition, which was held initially during the regular season, before gradually becoming a pre-season warm-up tournament. It was discontinued after season 1996/97.









































































































































































































Season
Cup Final Date
Winning Team
Score
Losing Team
Location
Cup Final Attendance

1977
9 October 1977

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Brisbane City (1)
1–1 (5-3 Penalties)

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Perry Park, Brisbane (1)
9,000

1978
8 October 1978

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Brisbane City (2)
2–1

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City

Perry Park, Brisbane (2)
6,964

1979
30 September 1979

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (1)
3–1

St George Colours.png St George

Olympic Sports Field, Adelaide (1)
9,554

1980
5 October 1980
15 October 1980

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions (1)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
3–0 (Replay)

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United

Olympic Park, Melbourne (1)
Marconi Stadium, Sydney (1)
7,000
5,000

1981
20 September 1981

Queensland Lions Colours.png Brisbane Lions (1)
3–1

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG West Adelaide

Canberra Stadium, Canberra (1)
8,132

1982
12 September 1982

Sydney Tigers colours.PNG APIA Leichhardt (2)
2–1

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United

Olympic Park, Melbourne (2)
7,000

1983
6 November 1983
13 November 1983

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic (1)
1–0
1–0

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United

St. George Stadium, Sydney (1)
Olympic Park, Melbourne (3)
9,420
6,000

1984
13 September 1984

Newcastle Rosebud United Colours.png Newcastle Rosebud United (1)
1–0

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights

Olympic Park, Melbourne (4)
5,000

1985
11 August 1985

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic (2)
2–1

AdelaideUnitedColours.png Preston Lions

St. George Stadium, Sydney (2)
11,187

1986
17 September 1986

Sydney City Colours.png Sydney City (1)
3–2 (a.e.t.)

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG West Adelaide

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (1)
5,200

1987
14 October 1987
18 October 1987

Sydney United colours.PNG Sydney United (1)
1–0
1–0

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne

St. George Stadium, Sydney (3)
Olympic Park, Melbourne (5)
5,845
6,000

1988
14 August 1988

Sydney Tigers colours.PNG APIA Leichhardt (2)
0–0 (5–3 Penalties)

Adelaide City Colours.png Brunswick Juventus

Marconi Stadium, Sydney (2)
5,200

1989
20 August 1989

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (2)
2–0

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (2)
10,000

1989–90
25 April 1990

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (1)
4–1

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG Sydney Olympic

Olympic Park, Melbourne (6)
7,000

1990–91
7 April 1991

MelbourneHeartColours.png Parramatta Eagles (1)
1–0

AdelaideUnitedColours.png Preston Lions

Marconi Stadium, Sydney (3)
8,749

1991–92
7 April 1992

Adelaide City Colours.png Adelaide City (3)
2–1

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (3)
6,500

1992–93
18 April 1993

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United (1)
2–0

MelbourneHeartColours.png Parramatta Eagles

Marconi Stadium, Sydney (4)
4,596

1993–94
17 October 1993

MelbourneHeartColours.png Parramatta Eagles (2)
2–0

Sydney United colours.PNG Sydney United

Marconi Stadium, Sydney (5)
5,156

1994–95
16 October 1994

Sydney United colours.PNG Melbourne Knights (1)
6–0

Heidelberg United Colours.png Heidelberg United

Olympic Park, Melbourne (7)
6,000

1995–96
27 January 1996

Sydney Olympic colours.PNG South Melbourne (2)
3–1

Newcastle Breakers Colours.png Newcastle Breakers

Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne (1)
5,000

1996–97
6 October 1996

Adelaide City Colours.png Collingwood Warriors (1)
1–0

Marconi Stallions Colours.png Marconi Stallions

Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne (2)
2,327

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of cups won by a team, or the number of Cup Finals held in a city.



National Youth League


The NSL also had a national youth competition, consisting of a variety teams, both from within and outside of the NSL's membership. The competition began in 1984, and was ended at the same time as the NSL, in 2004.





























































































































































Year
Champion
Runner up
Score
Venue
1984

South Melbourne Hellas

Melita Eagles
3–2

1985

Sydney City

Heidelberg Alexander
3-0

1986

Australian Institute of Sport

Sunshine George Cross
3–0

1987

Sydney Olympic

Sunshine George Cross
1-0

1988

Marconi

Sunshine George Cross
2-1

1989

Sunshine George Cross

Marconi
3–2

1989/1990

Melbourne Croatia

APIA Leichhardt
2–1

1990/1991

South Melbourne

Sydney Olympic
3–2

1991/1992

Sydney Croatia

South Melbourne
3–1

1992/1993

West Adelaide

Australian Institute of Sport
1–0

1993/1994

South Melbourne

Sydney United
2–0

1994/1995

Sydney United

Melbourne Knights
1-0

1995/1996

Marconi Stallions

West Adelaide
3–1

1996/1997

Melbourne Knights

Sydney United
1–0

1997/1998

Australian Institute of Sport

Adelaide City
4-1

1998/1999

Australian Institute of Sport

Adelaide City
8–1

Knights Stadium
1999/2000

Carlton

Parramatta Power
1-0

2000/2001

Melbourne Knights

Marconi Stallions
3–2

2001/2002

Parramatta Power

Melbourne Knights
2-0

2002/2003

Parramatta Power

Whittlesea Stallions
6-2

2003/2004

Canberra Deakin

South Melbourne
2–1



See also



  • List of A-League honours

  • List of Australian soccer champions



References




  1. ^ http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSL/NSL.shtml


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External links


  • RSSSF.com - Australia - List of Champions








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