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NSW League Two Men
Founded1959
1959 (as NSW Division 3)
1979 (as NSW Division 2)
1983 (as NSW Division 3)
1992 (as NSW Division 2)
2001 (as NSW State League 1)
2013 (as NPL NSW 3)
2022 (as NSW League Two)
CountryAustralia
StateNSW
Number of teams15
Level on pyramid4
PromotiontoNSW League One Men
RelegationtoN/A
Domestic cup(s)Australia Cup
Waratah Cup
Current premiersUNSW FC (2023)
Current: 2023 Football NSW season

The NSW League Two Men is an Australian semi-professional soccer league comprising teams from New South Wales. The league sits at Level 3 on the New South Wales league system (Level 4 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football NSW, the governing body of the sport in the southern region of the state (the northern region governed by Northern NSW Football). At the conclusion of the 2015 season it was announced that the State League 1 would become the NPL3[1] and in 2022 seasons onwards, the league name changed again from "National Premier League 3 NSW" to "Football NSW League Two".[2]

Format[edit]

The regular season normally consists of 26 rounds with each team playing each other twice-home and away. Following the regular season the top five teams on the table play in a finals series.

Competing clubs 2023[edit]

The following clubs participated in the NSW League Two during the 2024 season.

Club Location Ground
Bankstown United Padstow Padstow Park
Camden Tigers Camden Ron Din Reserve
Central Coast United FC Lisarow Pluim Park
Fraser Park Marrickville Fraser Park
Gladesville Ryde Magic North Ryde Magdala Park
Hawkesbury City Richmond David Bertenshaw Field
Hurstville ZFC Hurstville Penshurst Park
Mounties Wanderers FC Mount Pritchard Mount Pritchard Oval
Wanderers Football Park
Newcastle Jets Youth Speers Point Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility
Parramatta FC South Granville Melita Stadium
Prospect United Prospect William Lawson Park
Inner West Hawks FC Stanmore Arlington Oval
Sydney Uni SFC Camperdown Sydney Uni Football Ground
South Coast Flame Illawarra Sir Ian McLennan Park
Granville Rage Granville Garside Park

Seasons[edit]

Competition Season Regular season Grand Finals
Premiers
(number of titles)
Runners-up Champions
(number of titles)
Score Finalists
Division Three 1959 Toongabbie
Division Three 1960 Croatia Sydney
Division Three 1961 Melita Eagles Juventus
Division Three 1962 Cabramatta Sydney University
Disbanded to Amateur Leagues/Inter suburban leagues (1963–1970)
Division Three 1971 Bankstown City Belmore Belmore 2–1 Northern Districts
Division Three 1972 Rosebery Rhodes Enmore Belmore ?
2–1 (a.e.t.)(replay)
Enmore
Division Three 1973 Riverside Rapid Marrickville-Rockdale Marrickville-Rockdale 3–0 Ku-Ring-Gai
Division Three 1974 Northern Districts Arncliffe Scots Ku-Ring-Gai 0–0 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (replay)
Arncliffe Scots
Division Three 1975 Toongabbie (2) Ku-Ring-Gai Toongabbie 2–1 Queens Park
Division Three 1976 Ku-Ring-Gai Queens Park Ku-Ring-Gai 2–0 Queens Park
Division Three 1977 Blacktown United University of NSW Nepean Corinthian 2–1 University of NSW
Division Three 1978 Nepean Corinthian Bathurst '75 Nepean Corinthian (2) 3–0 Lethbridge Rangers
Division Two 1979 Bathurst '75 Gladesville Ravens Bathurst '75 2–1 Gladesville Ravens
Division Two 1980 Guildford County Gladesville Ravens Gladesville Ravens 2–0 North Bankstown
Division Two 1981 Dee Why Swans Marrickville Rockdale Dee Why Swans 1–1, 6–4 (p) Mt Druitt Town Rangers
Division Two 1982 Artarmon Campbelltown City Artarmon 2–1 Campbelltown City
Division Three 1983 Bathurst '75 (2) Queens Park-Eastern Suburbs Campbelltown City 1–1, 3–2 (p) Queens Park-Eastern Suburbs
Division Three 1984 Campbelltown City Queens Park-Eastern Suburbs Campbelltown City (2) 1–0 Queens Park-Eastern Suburbs
Division Three 1985 Kingsford Hellenic Bondi Marine
Division Three 1986 Granville Chile Rooty Hill
Division Three 1987 Granville Chile (2) West United University of New South Wales 4–3 (AET) West United
Division Three 1988 Dulwich Hill Moorebank Sports Dulwich Hill 1–0 Moorebank Sports
Division Three 1989 Rosebery Portugal Central Coast
Division Three 1990 Port Hacking-GreenIsland Mount Pritchard
Division Three 1991 Lemnos Allstars West Wanderers
Division Two 1992 Belmore Hercules Bathurst '75 Bathurst '75 2–0 North Ryde
Division Two 1993 North Ryde Southern Minotaurs North Ryde 1–0 Southern Minotaurs
Division Two 1994 Southern Minotaurs Hills United
Division Two 1995 Penrith Panthers Bankstown Sports Bankstown Sports Penrith Panthers
Division Two 1996 Greystanes Sydney Districts
Division Two 1997 AC United Moorebank Sports AC United 1–0 University of New South Wales
Division Two 1998 Hajduk Wanderers Dulwich Hills
Division Two 1999 Fraser Park Dragons (2) Hajduk Wanderers Hajduk Wanderers Sydney University
Division Two 2000 Greystanes (2) Hurstville ZFC Hurstville ZFC Hills United
NSW State League 1 2001 Sydney University Illawarra Lions Sydney University 2–1 Ryde City
NSW State League 1 2002 Wanderers Cedars Western Rage Mount Pritchard 1–0 Wanderers Cedars
NSW State League 1 2003 Northern Tigers FC Hurstville ZFC Mount Pritchard (2) 2–0 Northern Tigers FC
NSW State League 1 2004 Nepean Association Western Rage Nepean Association 1–0 Western Rage
NSW State League 1 2005 Fairfield City Lions Inter Lions Fairfield City Lions 4–0 Mt Druitt Town Rangers
NSW State League 1 2006 Mt Druitt Town Rangers Mount Pritchard Schofield Scorpions 2–0 Mt Druitt Town Rangers
NSW State League 1 2007 Canterbury Bankstown Berries Spirit FC Spirit FC 2–2, 4–2 (p) Canterbury Bankstown Berries
NSW State League 1 2008 Spirit FC Inter Lions Spirit FC 1–1, 2–1 (p) Dulwich Hill
NSW State League 1 2009 Dulwich Hill (2) Mounties FC Mounties FC (3) 2–0 Dulwich Hill
NSW State League 1 2010 Hills Brumbies Blacktown Spartans Fairfield City Lions (2) 3–2 Hills Brumbies
NSW State League 1 2011 Mounties Wanderers Fairfield City Lions Mounties Wanderers (4) 3–0 Gladesville Ryde Magic
NSW State League 1 2012 Gladesville Ryde Magic Mt Druitt Town Rangers Gladesville Ryde Magic 2–0 Mt Druitt Town Rangers
NSW State League 1 2013 Northbridge FC Dulwich Hill Balmain Tigers FC 2–0 (a.e.t.) Northbridge FC
NSW State League 1 2014 Hakoah Sydney City East Northbridge FC Hakoah Sydney City East 3–2 (a.e.t.) Northbridge FC
NSW State League 1 2015 North Shore Mariners (2) Rydalmere Lions North Shore Mariners 3–2 Hills Brumbies
NPL NSW Men's 3 2016 Hills Brumbies (2) Rydalmere Lions Rydalmere Lions 4–1 Hills Brumbies
NPL NSW Men's 3 2017 Rydalmere Lions Fraser Park FC Fraser Park FC 2–1 (a.e.t.) Rydalmere Lions
NPL NSW Men's 3 2018 St George City Hawkesbury City St George City 2–0 SD Raiders
NPL NSW Men's 3 2019 Stanmore Hawks SD Raiders SD Raiders 3–1 Stanmore Hawks
NPL NSW Men's 3 2020 Rydalmere Lions Bankstown City Lions Rydalmere Lions 1–0 Bankstown City Lions
NPL NSW Men's 3 2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]
NSW League Two Men's 2022 Inter Lions SC Central Coast United FC Inter Lions SC 1–2 Macarthur Rams
NSW League Two Men's 2023 UNSW FC Nepean FC No Finals series held

Source: Wayback Archive Socceraust

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2016 Men's competition review" (PDF). Football NSW. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  • ^ "CHANGES OF NAMES TO FOOTBALL NSW COMPETITIONS". Football NSW. 24 August 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021.
  • ^ "Football NSW Cancel 2021 National Premier Leagues Season". Football NSW. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
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