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1992–93 NSL Cup
National Soccer League Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia
Dates11 November 1992 – 18 April 1993
Teams14
Defending championsAdelaide City
Final positions
ChampionsHeidelberg United (1st title)
Runner-upParramatta Eagles
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
Goals scored85 (3.7 per match)
Attendance24,382 (1,060 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Carl Veart (5)
← 1991–92
1993–94 →

The 1992–93 NSL Cup was the 17th season of the National Soccer League Cup.[1] Adelaide City were the holders, having beaten Marconi Fairfield in the 1992 NSL Cup Final. They were eliminated by Heidelberg United in the semi-finals. Heidelberg United beat Parramatta Eagles in the Final to win their 1st NSL Cup overall.

Teams

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The NSL Cup was a knockout competition with 14 teams taking part all trying to reach the Final in April 1993. The competitors consist of the 14 teams from the National Soccer League.

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs remaining
First round Wednesday 2 December 1992 12 14 → 8
Second round Wednesday 13 January 1993 8 8 → 4
Semi-finals Wednesday 3 March 1993 2 4 → 2
Final Sunday 18 April 1993 1 2 → 1

First round

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11 November 1992 Marconi Fairfield 3–1 Wollongong City Sydney
  • Harper 17'
  • Taliadoros 71'
  • Johnson 78'
  • Report
    Stadium: Marconi Stadium
    Attendance: 605
    Referee: Gordon Dunster
    16 December 1992 Wollongong City0–3 Marconi Fairfield Wollongong
    Report
  • Mancino 58'
  • Corica 65'
  • Stadium: Brandon Park
    Referee: Gordon Dunster

    Marconi Fairfield won 6–1 on aggregate


    11 November 1992 Newcastle Breakers 2–2 Parramatta Eagles Newcastle
  • Stewart 52'
  • Report
  • Mendez 90+1'
  • Stadium: Breakers Stadium
    Attendance: 1,333
    Referee: Peter Spiers

    Parramatta Eagles won 4–3 on aggregate


    9 December 1992 West Adelaide1–2 Adelaide City Adelaide
    Report
    Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
    Attendance: 7,000
    Referee: Ziggy Mnich

    Adelaide City won 5–3 on aggregate


    Preston Makedonia won 4–2 on aggregate


    South Melbourne won 10–3 on aggregate


    Brisbane United won 4–2 on aggregate

    Second round

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    13 January 1993 Brisbane United 1–1 Parramatta Eagles Brisbane
    Report
    Stadium: Perry Park
    Attendance: 575
    Referee: Gary Power
    10 February 1993 Parramatta Eagles 3–2Brisbane UnitedSydney
  • Foster 68'
  • Report
  • Cranney 77'
  • Stadium: Melita Stadium
    Attendance: 473
    Referee: Peter Spiers

    Parramatta Eagles won 4–3 on aggregate


    21 March 1993 South Melbourne3–3 Heidelberg United Melbourne
  • Trimboli 33'
  • Durakovic 90'
  • Report
  • Michalakopoulos 51'
  • MacNicol 81'
  • Stadium: Middle Park
    Attendance: 3,500
    Referee: John Fraser

    Heidelberg United won 7–4 on aggregate


    21 March 1993 Adelaide City 2–1Preston MakedoniaAdelaide
  • Mori 64'
  • Report Stadium: Norwood Oval
    Attendance: 965
    Referee: Tom McRoe

    Adelaide City won 3–2 on aggregate


    13 January 1993 Sydney CSC 0–2 Marconi Fairfield Sydney
    Report
    Stadium: Edensor Park
    Attendance: 1,151
    Referee: Rob Davies
    10 February 1993 Marconi Fairfield2–4 Sydney CSC Sydney
  • Harper 35'
  • Report
  • Popovic 47'
  • Gibson 49', 59'
  • Stadium: Marconi Stadium
    Attendance: 888
    Referee: Richard Lorenc

    Sydney CSC won 4–2 on away goals rule

    Semi-finals

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    3 March 1993 Parramatta Eagles 2–1Sydney CSCSydney
    Report
    Stadium: Marconi Stadium
    Attendance: 1,381
    Referee: Gary Brownlie
    31 March 1993 Heidelberg United 1–0Adelaide CityMelbourne
    Report Stadium: Olympic Park
    Attendance: 1,431
    Referee: Peter Spiers

    Final

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    Heidelberg United2–1Parramatta Eagles
  • Souris 87' (o.g.)
  • Report

    Attendance: 2,596

    Referee: Rob Davies

    Top scorers

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    Rank Player Club Goals
    1 Australia Carl Veart Adelaide City 5
    2 Australia Francis Awaritefe South Melbourne 4
    3 Republic of Ireland Kieran Cooper Brisbane United 3
    Australia Derek Hunter Heidelberg United
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Spase Najdovski Preston Makedonia
    Australia Danny Wright South Melbourne

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "1992/3 National League Cup Results". OzFootball.net.

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