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1 Program  



1.1  New South Wales Premier Youth League  







2 Notable former players  



2.1  Men  





2.2  Women  







3 References  





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FNSW NTC
Full nameFootball New South Wales National Training Centre
Founded????–2013 NSWIS
2013–0000 FNSW NTC

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The Football New South Wales National Training Centre is run by the Football Federation Australia in conjunction with Football New South Wales, in Sydney, for Australian youth players. Up to 2013 the NSWIS ran this program for both men and women.[1]

Program

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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

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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.

Notable former players

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As of 19 November 2022

Players capped at full international level are marked in bold.

Men

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Name Club Position Years Current Status
Adam Federici GK N/A Retired
Alex Gersbach France Grenoble DF 2012 Playing
Aaron Mooy Scotland Celtic F.C. MF 2005–06 Playing
Nathan Burns FW 2003–04 Retired
Terry Antonis Australia Western Sydney Wanderers MF 2007–09 Playing
Oliver Bozanic Australia Western Sydney Wanderers MF 2005–06 Playing
Archie Thompson FW 1994–95 Retired
Brett Emerton MF 1996 Retired
David Carney MF 1998-99 Retired
James Holland Austria FK Austria Wien MF 2005–06 Playing
Sebastian Ryall DF 2005 Retired
Giancarlo Gallifuoco Malaysia Kuala Lumpur City F.C. DF 2009 Playing
Jason Hoffman Australia Newcastle Jets DF 2005–06 Playing
Ben Kantarovski MF 2006–07 Retired
Brendan Hamill Australia Western United DF 2008–09 Playing
Andrew Redmayne Australia Sydney FC GK 2005–06 Playing
Bruce Djite FW 2005 Retired
Liam Rose Australia Central Coast Mariners MF N/A Playing
Nick Fitzgerald Australia Perth Glory MF 2008–09 Playing
Daniel Alessi Australia Hakoah Sydney City East FC DF 2011–13 Playing
Kerem Bulut Turkey Menemen Belediyespor FW 2007–08 Playing
Erik Paartalu India Bengaluru FC MF 2000–01 Playing
Aaron Calver Australia Sydney FC DF 2012 Playing
Rhyan Grant Australia Sydney FC MF 2007–08 Playing
Sam Gallaway Australia Bonnyrigg White Eagles DF 2007–08 Playing
David Vrankovic Australia Bonnyrigg White Eagles DF 2009 Playing
Brodie Mooy MF N/A Retired
Adam D'Apuzzo DF N/A Retired
Shane Cansdell-Sherriff Australia Maitland FC DF N/A Playing
Marc Warren Australia Perth Glory DF 2007–08 Playing
Kosta Petratos Australia Newcastle Jets FW 2013 Playing
Anthony Kalik Croatia Hajduk Split MF 2012 Playing
Troy Hearfield Australia Port Macquarie FC DF N/A Playing
Marko Jesic Australia Marconi Stallions FW 2005–06 Playing
Jason Naidovski Australia GHFA Spirit FW 2006–07 Playing
James Virgili Australia Broadmeadow Magic MF 2007–08 Playing
Jacob Pepper Australia Brisbane Roar MF 2007–08 Playing
Jacob Timpano Australia Wollongong Wolves DF 2001–02 Coaching
Sam Gallagher England Hampton & Richmond Borough DF 2007–08 Playing

Women

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Name Current club Position Years Current Status
Caitlin Foord England Arsenal W.F.C. FW 2008–09 Playing
Collette McCallum Australia Perth Glory MF N/A Coaching
Sham Khamis Australia Sydney FC GK N/A Playing
Leena Khamis Australia Sydney FC FW N/A Playing

References

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  1. ^ "NSWIS". Archived from the original on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
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