- New South Wales Institute of Sport Football (Soccer) Program
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New South Wales Institute of Sport Full name New South Wales Institute of
Sport Football ProgramGround Valentine Sports Park, Sydney Head Coach Ian Crook League New South Wales Premier Youth League 2010-11 N/A Home coloursThe New South Wales Institute of Sport (Association Football Program) is run by the New South Wales Institute of Sport, in Sydney, for Australian youth players. NSWIS runs this program for both men and women.
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Program
The men's program aims to prepare players for selection in the Australia U17 squad and Australian Institute of Sport program. 22 scholarships are awarded each year to athletes who are 15-17 years old that show the potential to represent Australia at U-17 level.
The women's program aims to improve the skills of nationally identified U20 and senior athletes.
There is also a Northern program for both men and women, which awards scholarships to athletes in the northern and more remote areas of New South Wales. This program is based on the same criteria as those of the central programs.
New South Wales Premier Youth League
The men's program currently plays every year in the New South Wales Premier Youth League. The competition runs from February to August and fields U-20 teams from clubs who are competing in the corresponding senior men's competition, the New South Wales Premier League. Unlike its AIS counterpart, in the Victorian Premier League, the NSWIS team does not compete for points.
Players
2010 Scholarship Holders
Central
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Northern
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player Matthew Comerford Abe Wheelhouse Luke Remington Jarrod Oliveri Michael Finlayson Harrison McGuire Patrick Brown Alexander Kantarovski No. Position Player Dominic Bizzarri Jesse Cook Ryan Cole Terry Surjan Blake Green Patrick Coehlo Cody Lucas Dylan Murphy Notable Former Players
Players in Bold represent the player has international caps for the Socceroos.
Name Club Position Years Current Status Terry Antonis Sydney FC MF 2007-2009 Playing Kerem Bulut Mladá Boleslav FW 2007-2008 Playing Sam Gallagher Central Coast Mariners DF 2007-2008 Playing Rhyan Grant Sydney FC DF 2007-2008 Playing James Virgili Newcastle Jets MF 2007-2008 Playing Brodie Mooy Newcastle Jets FW 2006-2007 Playing Ben Kantarovski Newcastle Jets MF 2006-2007 Playing Dean Bouzanis Liverpool GK 2006-2007 Playing Aaron Mooy St. Mirren MF 2005-2006 Playing Matthew Jurman Brisbane Roar DF 2005-2006 Playing Marko Jesic Newcastle Jets FW 2005-2006 Playing Andrew Redmayne Brisbane Roar GK 2005-2006 Playing Sebastian Ryall Sydney FC DF 2005-2006 Playing Jason Hoffman Melbourne Heart FW 2005-2006 Playing Oliver Bozanic Central Coast Mariners MF 2005-2006 Playing James Holland AZ Alkmaar MF 2005-2006 Playing Troy Hearfield Wellington Phoenix MF 2004-2006 Playing Nathan Burns AEK Athens MF 2003-2005 Playing Bruce Djite Adelaide United FW 2004-2005 Playing Adam D'Apuzzo Newcastle Jets MF 2001-2002 Playing Erik Paartalu Brisbane Roar MF 2000-2001 Playing Adam Federici Reading GK 2000-2001 Playing David Carney Blackpool MF 1999-2000 Playing Shane Cansdell-Sheriff Shrewsbury Town DF 1998-1999 Playing Brett Emerton Blackburn Rovers MF 1995-1996 Playing Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory FW 1994-1995 Playing References
External links
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