NSW State League Division One

NSW State League Division One

The New South Wales State League Division One is the third-highest state level men's association football division in New South Wales, Australia. The competition is conducted by Football NSW, the state's governing body.

After the end of the 2009 season, Dulwich Hill F.C. were promoted to the NSW Super League. The Gladesville Ryde Magic and Camden Tigers were also promoted up from Division Two into the competition. No club was demoted due to various circumstances, including the merger between Mounties F.C. and Sydney Wanderers, thus creating the Mounties Wanderers who will take part in the 2010 competition.

Contents

League Format

There are 26 Rounds in total with each team playing each other twice-home and away. The Final Series consists of 5 teams semi's:

  • First Week - Preliminary Semi-Final- 2nd vs 3rd + Elimination Semi-Final- 4th vs 5th
  • Second Week - Major Semi-Final- 1st vs Winner PSF + Minor Semi-Final- Loser PSF vs Winner ESF
  • Third Week - Preliminary Final - Loser of MJF vs Winner of MNS
  • Final Week - Grand Final - Winner of MJF vs Winner of PF

Teams

2010

  • Balmain SC
  • Blacktown Spartans FC
  • Camden Tigers
  • Fairfield City Lions FC
  • Gladesville Ryde Magic FC
  • Hills United FC(formerly Hills Brumbies)
  • Hurstville ZFC
  • Inter Lions FC
  • Mounties Wanderers
  • Schofields Scorpions
  • Stanmore Hawks
  • UNSW

2009

  • Balmain SC - (Promoted from Division Two)
  • Blacktown Spartans
  • Dulwich Hill SC
  • Fairfield City Lions - (Demoted from the Super League)
  • Hills Brumbies
  • Hurstville ZFC
  • Inter Lions
  • Mounties SC
  • Schofields Scorpions FC
  • Stanmore Hawks
  • Sydney Wanderers FC
  • UNSW

2008

  • Blacktown Spartans
  • Dulwich Hill (Demoted from Super League)
  • Fairfield Bulls
  • Hills United
  • Hurstville City Minotaurs SC (promoted from Division Two/Conference League)
  • Hurstville ZSC
  • Inter Lions
  • Mounties FC(formerly Mt Pritchard)
  • Ryde City Gunners Football Club
  • Schofields Scorpions
  • Spirit FC (Formally known as Gladesville Spirit)
  • Stanmore Hawks
  • Sydney Wanderers (Demoted from Super League)
  • UNSW (Promoted from Division Two)

2007

  • Blacktown Spartans
  • Canterbury Bankstown Berries (Demoted from Winter Super League)
  • Dulwich Hill (Demoted from Winter Super League)
  • Fairfield Bulls
  • Hills United
  • Hurstville ZSC
  • Inter Lions
  • Mt Pritchard(now known as Mounties FC)
  • Ryde City Gunners Football Club
  • Schofields Scorpions
  • Spirit FC (Formally known as Gladesville Spirit)
  • Springwood
  • Sydney Wanderers (Demoted from Winter Super League)
  • UNSW (Promoted from Division Two State League)

2006

Honours

First Grade

Year Premiers Premier Runner's Up Champions Grand Finalists
2009 Dulwich Hill F.C. Mounties F.C. Mounties F.C. Dulwich Hill F.C.

20's

Year Premiers Premier Runner's Up Champions Grand Finalists
2010 Gladesville Ryde Magic Schofields Scorpions Gladesville Ryde Magic Schofields Scorpians
2009 Schofields Scorpions Mounties Sydney Wanderers Schofields Scorpions

Awards

NSW Silver Medal Dinner

Award Name Club
Player of the Year Daniel McCann Mounties FC
Player of the Year (20's) Peter Spinos Sydney Wanderers
Golden Boot Neil Philippou Dulwich Hill FC

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