NPL Women's NNSW
The National Premier Leagues Women's Northern NSW (NPL Women's NNSW) is a semi-professional soccer competition in Northern New South Wales. The competition is conducted by Northern NSW Football, one of two organizing bodies in New South Wales (the other being the National Premier Leagues NSW organized by Football NSW). The league is a subdivision of the second tier National Premier Leagues (NPL), which sits below the national A-League.
History
NNSW's top-tier competition Women's Premier League (WPL) transitioned to NPL status in 2022 with the 8 teams from the NNSW WPL offered licenses to the new competition.
Clubs
The following 7 clubs will compete in the NPL Women's NNSW for the 2026 season.
Club |
Nickname(s) |
Founded |
LGA |
Ground |
Location |
Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adamstown |
Rosebuds / Buds |
1889 |
Newcastle |
Adamstown Oval |
Adamstown |
2500 |
Broadmeadow |
Magic |
1966 |
Newcastle |
Magic Park |
Broadmeadow |
3500 |
Charlestown |
Azzuri |
1963 |
Lake Macquarie |
Lisle Carr Oval |
Whitebridge |
3000 |
Lake Macquarie |
Lakes / Roosters |
1912 |
Lake Macquarie |
Macquarie Field |
Speers Point |
2500 |
Maitland |
Magpies |
1961 |
Maitland |
Cooks Square Park |
East Maitland |
1500 |
New Lambton |
Golden Eagles |
Newcastle |
Alder Park |
New Lambton |
1000 |
|
Newcastle Olympic |
Warriors |
1976 |
Newcastle |
Darling Street Oval |
Hamilton |
1000 |
Former Clubs
- Warners Bay 2022–2024
- Mid Coast 2022–2024
Honours
Season |
Premiers |
Champions |
Score |
Runners Up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 |
Warners Bay |
Warners Bay |
4 – 2 |
Newcastle Olympic |
2023 |
Broadmeadow Magic |
Broadmeadow Magic |
2 – 1 |
Newcastle Olympic |
2024 |
Maitland |
Charlestown Azzurri |
3 – 2 |
Newcastle Olympic |
2025 |
Charlestown Azzurri |
Charlestown Azzurri |
1 - 0 |
Maitland |
Titles (2022 - Present)
Premiers |
Champions |
|
|---|---|---|
Warners Bay |
1 |
Charlestown Azzurri |
Broadmeadow Magic |
1 |
Warners Bay |
Maitland |
1 |
Broadmeadow Magic |
Charlestown Azzurri |
1 |
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