Supporting the beautiful game in NSW
The NPL 4 NSW Men’s competition consists of 11 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned.
The top five (5) sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series start with five teams competing which 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 State League Men’s Champion is decided.
| Championship Round | Match Number | Title | Teams |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Elimination Semi - Final 1 | 3rd v 6th |
| 2 | 2 | Elimination Semi - Final 2 | 4th v 5th |
| 2 | 3 | Preliminary Final 1 | 1st v lowest ranked winner from week 1 |
| 3 | 4 | Preliminary Final 2 | 2nd v highest ranked winner of winner 1 |
| 4 | 5 | Grand Final | Winner PF 1 v Winner PF 2 |
| Year | Team |
|---|---|
| 1959 | Toongabbie |
| 1960 | Croatia |
| 1961 | Melita Eagles |
| 1962 | Cabramatta |
| 1963-1970 | No competition |
| 1971 | Banks City |
| 1972 | Rosebery Rhodes |
| 1973 | Riverside Rapids |
| 1974 | Northern Districts |
| 1975 | Toongabbie |
| 1976 | Ku-ring-gai |
| 1977 | Blacktown United |
| 1978 | Nepean Corinthians |
| 1979 | Bathurst '75 |
| 1980 | Guildford County |
| 1981 | Dee Why |
| 1982 | Artarmon |
| 1983 | Bathurst '75 |
| 1984 | Campbelltown City |
| 1985 | Kingsford |
| 1986 | Granville Chile |
| 1987 | Granville Chile |
| 1988 | Dulwich Hill |
| 1989 | Rosebery Portugal |
| 1990 | Port Hacking |
| 1991 | Lemnos Allstars |
| 1992 | Belmore Hercules |
| 1993 | North Ryde |
| 1994 | Southern Minotaurs |
| 1995 | Penrith Panthers |
| 1996 | Greystanes |
| 1997 | AC United |
| 1998 | Hajduk Wnderers |
| 1999 | Fraser Park |
| 200 | Greystanes |
| 2001 | West Sydney Lions |
| 2002 | Liverpool Bossy |
| 2003 | Camden Tigers |
| 2004 | Inter Lions |
| 2005 | Springwood SC |
| 2006 | University of NSW |
| 2007 | Greenisland SC (Northern Conference)* |
| 2008 | Camden Tigers (Southern Conference)* |
| 2009 | Camden Tigers |
| 2010 | Fairfield Bulls |
| 2011 | Northbridge FC |
| 2012 | Hakoah |
| 2013 | Stanmore Hawks |
| 2014 | Hurstville FC |
| 2015 | Dunbar Rovers |
| 2016 | St George City FA |
| 2017 | Bankstown United FC |
| 2018 | Central Coast United FC |
| 2019 | Fraser Park FC |