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National Soccer League

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The National Soccer League (NSL) was a professional soccer league in Australia and New Zealand. It had 28 seasons and existed from 1977 until 2004, when it was replaced by the A-League. It was run by Soccer Australia.

The NSL was actually one of Australia's oldest nationwide sports leagues, being older than the Australian Football League (AFL) in Australian rules football[a] and the National Rugby League (NRL) in rugby league.

Throughout its history, the NSL had 42 teams, 41 based in Australia and one based in New Zealand. In all 28 seasons, 13 clubs have won the grand final at least once.

While the clubs were not restricted to people of a certain background, many of the teams had strong connections to multicultural communities in Australia. Many of the clubs were founded by migrants from Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia, and one club was founded by the Jewish community.

Throughout its history, clubs came from Adelaide, Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra/Queanbeyan, Melbourne, Morwell, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney and Wollongong.

Team Location Also called Years in the NSL Total NSL seasons NSL Honours[1] Current status P W D L GF GA
Adelaide City Adelaide Adelaide Juventus
Adelaide City Giants
Adelaide City Zebras
Adelaide (City) Force
1977–2003 27 1986, 1991–92, 1993–94 National Soccer League
1979, 1989, 1991–92 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues South Australia 768 321 194 253 1134 913
Adelaide United Adelaide 2003–2004 1 A-League 28 13 7 8 34 35
APIA Leichhardt Sydney Leichhardt Strikers 1979–1992 14 1987 National Soccer League
1982, 1988 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues NSW 371 135 104 132 462 471
Blacktown City Sydney 1980–1981
1984–1986
1989–1990
7 National Premier Leagues NSW 181 51 39 91 222 328
Brisbane City Brisbane Azzurri
Brisbane City Gladiators
1977–1986 10 National Premier Leagues Queensland 266 75 72 119 292 407
Brisbane Lions Brisbane Hollandia 1977–1986

1988

11 A-League as Brisbane Roar
National Premier Leagues Queensland as Queensland Lions
294 92 79 123 362 442
Brisbane Strikers Brisbane Brisbane United 1991–2004 13 1996–97 National Soccer League National Premier Leagues Queensland 358 129 79 150 506 539
Brunswick Juventus Melbourne Brunswick Pumas
Melbourne BUSC
Melbourne Zebras
1984–1988
1993–1995
7 1985 National Soccer League Victorian State League Division 3 as Brunswick Zebras 180 67 37 76 207 251
Canberra City Canberra Canberra City Arrows
Canberra City Olympians
1977–1986 10 National Premier Leagues Capital Football 266 79 67 120 335 394
Canberra Cosmos Canberra 1995–2001 6 Defunct 176 35 40 101 216 362
Canterbury-Marrickville Sydney Canterbury-Marrickville Olympic 1986 1 NSW League One as CanterBury-Bankstown FC 22 2 7 13 17 41
Carlton Melbourne 1997–2001 4 Defunct 104 45 24 35 168 127
Collingwood Warriors Melbourne 1996–1997 1 1996–97 NSL Cup Defunct 26 6 9 11 32 41
Football Kingz Auckland (NZ) Auckland Kingz 1999–2004 5 Defunct 135 38 27 70 182 265
Footscray JUST Melbourne Footscray Eagles
Melbourne City JUST
1977–1989 13 Defunct 346 100 96 150 379 502
Green Gully Melbourne Green Gully Ajax 1984–1986 3 National Premier Leagues Victoria 72 17 18 37 74 103
Heidelberg United Melbourne Fitzroy United
Heidelberg Alexander
1977–1987
1989
1990–1995
17 1992–93, 1996–97 NSL Cup National Premier Leagues Victoria 451 160 122 169 595 651
Inter Monaro Canberra-Queanbeyan 1985–1986 2 National Premier Leagues Capital Football as Monaro Panthers 44 10 11 23 47 80
Marconi Sydney Marconi-Fairfield
Marconi-Datsun Leopards
Marconi Stallions
1977–2004 28 1979, 1988, 1989, 1992–93 National Soccer League
1980 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues NSW 786 356 186 244 1293 986
Melbourne Knights Melbourne Essendon Lions
Melbourne Croatia
Melbourne CSC
1984–2004 21 1994–95, 1995–96 National Soccer League
1994–95 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues Victoria 579 248 130 201 877 779
Mooroolbark Melbourne Mooroolbark United 1977 1 Victorian State League Division 2 26 5 5 16 31 61
Morwell Falcons Morwell Gippsland Falcons
Eastern Pride
1992–2001 10 Latrobe Valley Soccer League as Falcons 2000 254 66 69 119 265 403
Newcastle Breakers Newcastle Newcastle BHP Breakers 1991–1994

1995–2000

9 Defunct 225 62 63 110 276 365
Newcastle KB United Newcastle Newcastle United
Newcastle KB Raiders
1978–1984 7 Defunct
Newcastle Rosebud United Newcastle Adamstown Rosebuds 1984–1986 3 1984 NSL Cup National Premier Leagues Northern NSW as Adamstown Rosebud
Newcastle United Newcastle 2000–2004 4 A-League as Newcastle Jets
Northern Spirit Sydney 1998–2004 6 National Premier Leagues NSW as NWS Spirit FC 174 62 32 80 223 284
Parramatta Eagles Sydney Parramatta Melita 1984
1989–1995
7 1990–91, 1993–94 NSL Cup NSW League Two as Parramatta FC 185 61 53 71 212 235
Parramatta Power Sydney 1999–2004 5 Defunct 147 68 23 56 250 204
Penrith City Sydney 1984–1985 2 Defunct 50 12 16 22 53 76
Perth Glory Perth 1996–2004 8 2002–03, 2003–04 National Soccer League A-League 242 138 46 58 484 286
Preston Lions Melbourne Preston Rams
Preston Makedonia
1981–1993 13 National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 347 121 101 125 442 424
South Melbourne Melbourne South Melbourne Hellas
South Melbourne Gunners
South Melbourne Lakers
1977–2004 28 1984, 1990–91, 1997–98, 1998–99 National Soccer League
1989–90, 1995–96 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues Victoria 791 378 183 230 1260 917
St George Saints Sydney St George-Budapest 1977–1980
1982–1991
14 1983 National Soccer League NSW League One 371 135 103 133 516 520
Sunshine George Cross Melbourne 1984–1991 8 National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 as Caroline Springs George Cross 202 56 51 95 229 320
Sydney City Sydney Eastern Suburbs Hakoah
Sydney City Slickers
1977–1987 11 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982 National Soccer League
1986 NSL Cup
NSW League One as Hakoah Sydney City East 273 155 66 52 529 273
Sydney Olympic Sydney Pan-Hellenic
Sydney Olympians
UTS Olympic
Olympic Sharks
1977–1979
1981–2004
27 1989–90, 2001–02 National Soccer League
1983, 1985 NSL Cup
National Premier Leagues NSW 770 325 192 253 1124 963
Sydney United Sydney Sydney Croatia
Sydney CSC
Sydney United Pumas
1984–2004 21 1987 NSL Cup National Premier Leagues NSW 576 239 144 193 762 721
West Adelaide Adelaide West Adelaide Hellas
West Adelaide Hawks
(West) Adelaide Sharks
1977–1986
1989–1990
1991–1999
19 1978 National Soccer League National Premier Leagues South Australia 511 170 105 236 634 780
Western Suburbs Sydney 1977–78 2 Amalgamated in 1979 with APIA Leichhardt 52 20 13 19 79 74
Wollongong Macedonia Wollongong Wollongong United
Illawarra Lions
1990–1991 1 Illawarra Premier League as Wollongong United 26 3 9 14 23 53
Wollongong Wolves Wollongong Wollongong City 1981–1986
1988–2004
23 1999–2000, 2000–01 National Soccer League National Premier Leagues NSW 632 211 166 255 867 966

Source:[2]

  1. The AFL existed as the Victorian Football League (VFL) long before the NSL was created, but it only included Victorian clubs until 1982, when the Sydney Swans joined the VFL. It was renamed the AFL in 1990 after it expanded into other states.

References

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  1. "The Australian National Soccer League". www.ozfootball.net. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  2. Howe, Andrew. Hyundai A-League Season Guide 2019–20 (PDF). pp. 289–332.