NSW Premier League is the top tier league of Men’s Football in NSW. The NSW Premier League competition consists of 12 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, where a NSW Premier League Champion is decided.
Teams competing in the NSW Premier League are listed below
- APIA Tigers
- Bankstown City
- Blacktown City FC
- Bonnyrigg White Eagles
- Marconi Stallions
- Manly United FC
- Rockdale City Suns
- South Coast Wolves
- Sutherland Sharks
- Sydney Olympic
- Sydney United
- West Sydney Berries
The NSW Super League is the second tier of Men’s Football in the NSW; following the NSW Premier League.
The competition consists of 12 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned. Premiers are eligible for promotion to the NSW Premier League if club meets the relevant criteria.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with the winner crowned NSW Super League Champions.
Teams competing in the NSW Super League are listed below
- Central Coast Lightning
- Dulwich Hill SC
- FC Liverpool Bossy
- Fraser Park FC
- Granville Rage
- Macarthur Rams
- Mt Druitt Town Rangers
- Northern Tigers
- Parramatta Eagles
- Spirit FC
- St. George Saints
- Sydney University
The McDonald's Cup is a state wide 'FA Cup' style knockout competition open to men's teams from the NSW Premier League, NSW Super League, NSW State League Division One and NSW State League Division Two, as well as local Association men's teams.
The competition is scheduled to commence in early April 2010.
The draw will be seeded, with the local Association and NSW State League Division Two clubs entered in Round One. Round Two will include the Round One winners plus NSW State League Division One and NSW Super League teams, with Round Two winners and NSW Premier League teams drawn in Round 3.
State League Division One is the third tier of Men’s Football in the NSW, following the NSW Premier League and NSW Super League respectively.
The competition consists of 12 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned. Premiers are eligible for promotion to the NSW Super League if club meets the relevant criteria.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with a winner is crowned State League Division One Champions.
Teams competing in the State League Division One are listed below
- Balmain SC
- Blacktown Spartans
- Camden Tigers
- Fairfield City Lions
- Gladesville Ryde Magic
- Hills Brumbies
- Hurstville ZSC
- Inter Lions
- Mounties Wanderers
- Schofields Scorpions
- Stanmore Hawks
- UNSW
State League Division Two is the fourth tier of Men’s Football in NSW, following the NSW Premier League,NSW Super League and State League Division One respectively.
The competition consists of 11 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned. Premiers are eligible for promotion to State League Division One if club meets the relevant criteria.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with a winner is crowned State League Division Two Champions.
Teams competing in State League Division Two are below
- Bathurst 75
- Belmore Hercules
- Fairfield Bulls
- Fairfield Wanderers FC
- FC Gazy Lansvale
- Hakoah
- Hawkesbury City SC
- Hurstville City Minotaurs
- Luddenham United
- Prospect United
- Roosters FC
- Springwood United SC
Arrive alive Women’s Premier League is the top tier of women’s Football in the NSW. The competition consists of 10 teams competing in U/12, U/14, U/16, Reserves, and 1st grade in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another three times; upon completion a Premier is crowned.The top four sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. There is a major semi final and a minor semi final. The winner of the major semi final will go into the grand final. The winner of the minor semi final will play the loser of the major semi final in the preliminary final. The winner of the preliminary final will go into the grand final. The grand final winner will be crowned championship winners.
Teams competing in the Arrive Alive Women’s Premier League are as follows
- Illawarra Stingrays
- Inter Lions
- Macarthur Rams
- Manly United FC
- Marconi Stallions
- North West Sydney Koalas
- Southern Branch
- Sutherland Sharks
- Sydney University
- Western Panthers FC
Arrive alive Women’s Super League is the 2nd tier of women’s Football in the NSW.
The competition consists of 9 teams competing in 6 age groups U/12, U/14, U/16, Reserves, and 1st grade in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top four sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. There is a major semi final and a minor semi final. The winner of the major semi final will go into the grand final. The winner of the minor semi final will play the loser of the major semi final in the preliminary final. The winner of the preliminary final will go into the grand final. The grand final winner will be crowned championship winners.
Teams competing in the Arrive Alive Women’s Super League are as follows
- APIA Tigers
- Blacktown Spartans
- Central Coast Lightning
- Eastern UNSW Lions
- Gladesville Ravens
- Northern Tigers
- Lady Hawks
- Springwood United FC
- St George FC
NSW Premier Youth League
The NSW Premier Youth League is the top tier Youth league competition for boy’s football in NSW.
The competition consists of 12 teams in 5 age groups U/13, U/14, U/15, U/16, U/18 competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with the winner is crowned.
Teams competing in the Premier Youth Competition are as follows
- APIA Tigers
- Bankstown City
- Blacktown City FC
- Bonnyrigg White Eagles
- Marconi Stallions
- Manly United FC
- Project 22 (U/14, U/15)
- Rockdale City Suns
- South Coast Wolves
- Sutherland Sharks
- Sydney Olympic
- Sydney United
- West Sydney Berries
The NSW Super Youth League is the second tier Youth league competition for boy’s football in NSW.
The competition consists of 12 teams in 5 age groups U/13, U/14, U/15, U/16, and U/18 competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with the winner is crowned.
Teams competing in the Super Youth Competition are as follows
- Blacktown Spartans
- Central Coast Lightning
- Dulwich Hill
- Granville Rage
- Macarthur Rams
- Mounties Wanderers
- Northern Tigers
- Parramatta Eagles
- Schofields Scorpions
- Spirit FC
- Sydney University
- Western Panthers
The NSW Division One Youth League is the third tier Youth league competition for boy’s football in NSW.
The competition consists of 11 teams in 5 age groups U/13, U/14, U/15, U/16, and U/18 competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing are whittled down to just two. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. The final two teams compete in the Grand Final, with the winner is crowned.
Teams competing in the The Division One Youth League Competition are as follows
- Camden Tigers
- Fraser Park
- Gladesville Ryde Magic
- Hakoah
- Hills Brumbies
- Hurstville City Minotaur’s
- Mt. Druitt Town Rangers
- Springwood
- Southern Branch
- St George Saints
- Stanmore Hawks
The Metropolitan Representative League is conducted by Community Football and is a representative competition for Metropolitan Association, Illawarra and Southern Branch Grades 11 & 12.
This is an elite representative tournament and players are restricted to playing for the association in which they reside to maintain a truly representative level of competition.
The Grand Finals of the Metropolitan Representative League competition will be played as preludes to the Final of the Football New South Wales Premier League competition.




















