2017 Football NSW season#Finals

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = Football New South Wales

| season = 2017

| winners = Manly United

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The Football NSW 2017 season was the fifth season of football in New South Wales under the banner of the National Premier Leagues. The competition consisted of four divisions across the state of New South Wales. The Premiers of the NPL NSW Men's 1 qualified for the national finals, playing-off to decide the champion of the 2017 National Premier Leagues.

League Tables

=2017 National Premier League NSW Men's 1=

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = NPL NSW Men's 1

| season = 2017

| winners = Manly United

| premiers = APIA Leichhardt

| relegated = Parramatta FC

| matches = 132

| total goals = 434

| league topscorer = Jordan Figon (14 goals)

| biggest home win = Manly United 5–3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(19 March 2017)
Sydney Olympic 3–1 Wollongong Wolves
(19 March 2017)

| biggest away win = Rockdale City Suns 0–4 Blacktown City
(7 May 2017)

| highest scoring = Manly United 5–3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles
(19 March 2017)

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The National Premier League New South Wales 2017 season was played over 22 rounds, with the regular season from March to August 2017.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=ALT|name_ALT=APIA Leichhardt Tigers

|team2=BLC|name_BLC=Blacktown City

|team3=RCS|name_RCS=Rockdale City Suns

|team4=MU|name_MU=Manly United

|team5=SO|name_SO=Sydney Olympic

|team6=WW|name_WW=Wollongong Wolves

|team7=SYD|name_SYD=Sydney United 58

|team8=HSCE|name_HSCE=Hakoah Sydney City East

|team9=BWE|name_BWE=Bonnyrigg White Eagles

|team10=SS|name_SS=Sutherland Sharks

|team11=SFY|name_SFY=Sydney FC Youth

|team12=PFC|name_PFC=Parramatta FC

|win_ALT=16|draw_ALT=1|loss_ALT=5|gf_ALT=50|ga_ALT=18

|win_BLC=14|draw_BLC=5|loss_BLC=3|gf_BLC=45|ga_BLC=22

|win_RCS=12|draw_RCS=6|loss_RCS=4|gf_RCS=42|ga_RCS=28

|win_MU=13|draw_MU=3|loss_MU=6|gf_MU=47|ga_MU=36|status_MU=C

|win_SO=12|draw_SO=4|loss_SO=6|gf_SO=35|ga_SO=23

|win_WW=12|draw_WW=1|loss_WW=9|gf_WW=35|ga_WW=28

|win_SYD=10|draw_SYD=4|loss_SYD=8|gf_SYD=42|ga_SYD=27

|win_HSCE=6|draw_HSCE=6|loss_HSCE=10|gf_HSCE=28|ga_HSCE=35

|win_BWE=5|draw_BWE=4|loss_BWE=13|gf_BWE=31|ga_BWE=50

|win_SS=5|draw_SS=1|loss_SS=16|gf_SS=29|ga_SS=55

|win_SFY=6|draw_SFY=2|loss_SFY=14|gf_SFY=34|ga_SFY=52|adjust_points_SFY=-6

|win_PFC=1|draw_PFC=3|loss_PFC=18|gf_PFC=16|ga_PFC=60|status_PFC=R

|hth_SFY=Sydney FC Youth six points deducted for misconduct.

|col_NPLF=#ACE1AF|text_NPLF={{nowrap|2017 National Premier Leagues Finals}}

|result1=NPLF

|col_NSWF=#D0F0C0|text_NSWF=2017 NSW Finals

|result2=NSWF|result3=NSWF|result4=NSWF|result5=NSWF

|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegation to the 2018 NPL NSW 2

|note_res_R=Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams.

|result12=R

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-10179-0-435626-0&pool=1&a=LADDER sportstg.com]

}}

==Finals==

{{5TeamBracket-2Elim-B

| RD1= Qualifying final

| RD2= Major semi-final

| RD4= Grand final

| RD1b= Elimination final

| RD2b= Minor semi-final

| RD3b= Preliminary final

| RD1-seed1=2

| RD1-team1= Blacktown City

| RD1-score1=2

| RD1-seed2=3

| RD1-team2= Rockdale City

| RD1-score2=4

| RD1-seed3=4

| RD1-team3= Manly United

| RD1-score3=2

| RD1-seed4=5

| RD1-team4= Sydney Olympic

| RD1-score4=1

| RD2-seed1=1

| RD2-team1= APIA Leichhardt

| RD2-score1= 5

| RD2-seed2=3

| RD2-team2= Rockdale City

| RD2-score2= 0

| RD2-seed3=2

| RD2-team3= Blacktown City

| RD2-score3=0

| RD2-seed4=4

| RD2-team4= Manly United

| RD2-score4=2

| RD3-seed1=3

| RD3-team1=Rockdale City

| RD3-score1=2 (4)

| RD3-seed2=4

| RD3-team2= Manly United

| RD3-score2={{nowrap|2 (5)}}

| RD4-seed1=1

| RD4-team1= APIA Leichhardt

| RD4-score1=0 (3)

| RD4-seed2=4

| RD4-team2= Manly United

| RD4-score2={{nowrap|0 (4)}}

}}

==Top scorers==

{{updated|matches played on 13 August 2017}}{{cite news|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?client=1-10179-0-435626-0&a=STATS&sgroup=scoring&sgstat=Goals|title=Scoring summary|publisher=SportsTG}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Rank

!Player

!Club

!Goals

1

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Jordan Figon

align="left"|Rockdale City Suns

|14

rowspan="3"|2

|align=left|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tomohiro Kajiyama

align="left"|Sutherland Sharks

|rowspan="3"|13

align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Jordan Murrayalign="left"|APIA Leichhardt Tigers
align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Panagiotis Nikasalign="left"|Sydney United 58
rowspan="2"|5

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Joey Gibbs

align="left"|Blacktown City

|rowspan="2"|12

align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Alec Urosevskialign="left"|Rockdale City Suns
rowspan="2"|7

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} James Andrew

align="left"|Blacktown City

|rowspan="2"|11

align=left|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yu Kubokialign="left"|Sydney Olympic
rowspan="2"|9

|align=left|{{flagicon|AUS}} Sean Symons

align="left"|APIA Leichhardt Tigers

|rowspan="2"|10

align=left|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yūzō Tashiroalign="left"|Wollongong Wolves

=2017 National Premier League NSW Men's 2=

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = NPL NSW Men's 2

| season = 2017

| winners = Marconi Stallions

| promoted = Marconi Stallions

| league topscorer =

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| matches =

| total goals =

| highest attendance =

| lowest attendance =

| average attendance =

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The 2017 National Premier League NSW Men's 2 was the fifth edition of the NPL NSW 2 as the second level domestic association football competition in New South Wales. 14 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 26 rounds, with the top team at the end of the year promoted to the NPL NSW Men's 1 competition.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=MS|name_MS=Marconi Stallions

|team2=SG|name_SG=St George

|team3=MDT|name_MDT=Mt Druitt Town Rangers

|team4=CCMA|name_CCMA=Central Coast Mariners Academy

|team5=NSM|name_NSM=North Shore Mariners

|team6=NT|name_NT=Northern Tigers

|team7=WSWY|name_WSWY=Western Sydney Wanderers Youth

|team8=MW|name_MW=Mounties Wanderers

|team9=SFC|name_SFC=Spirit FC

|team10=BB|name_BB=Bankstown Berries

|team11=HU|name_HU=Hills United

|team12=BS|name_BS=Blacktown Spartans

|team13=MR|name_MR=Macarthur Rams

|team14=BAC|name_BAC=Bankstown City

|win_MS=20|draw_MS=2|loss_MS=4|gf_MS=70|ga_MS=29|status_MS=C,P

|win_SG=14|draw_SG=2|loss_SG=10|gf_SG=56|ga_SG=50

|win_MDT=12|draw_MDT=5|loss_MDT=9|gf_MDT=50|ga_MDT=42

|win_CCMA=12|draw_CCMA=4|loss_CCMA=10|gf_CCMA=70|ga_CCMA=49

|win_NSM=11|draw_NSM=7|loss_NSM=8|gf_NSM=51|ga_NSM=39

|win_NT=11|draw_NT=7|loss_NT=8|gf_NT=49|ga_NT=43

|win_WSWY=11|draw_WSWY=5|loss_WSWY=10|gf_WSWY=52|ga_WSWY=54

|win_MW=11|draw_MW=4|loss_MW=11|gf_MW=50|ga_MW=44

|win_SFC=10|draw_SFC=5|loss_SFC=11|gf_SFC=39|ga_SFC=45

|win_BB=9|draw_BB=6|loss_BB=11|gf_BB=40|ga_BB=45

|win_HU=9|draw_HU=5|loss_HU=12|gf_HU=53|ga_HU=58

|win_BS=9|draw_BS=3|loss_BS=14|gf_BS=47|ga_BS=60

|win_MR=9|draw_MR=2|loss_MR=15|gf_MR=38|ga_MR=58

|win_BAC=5|draw_BAC=1|loss_BAC=20|gf_BAC=32|ga_BAC=81|status_BAC=R

|col_P=#ACE1AF|text_P=Promotion to the 2018 National Premier Leagues

|note_res_P=Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams.

|result1=P

|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for the 2017 NPL NSW Men's 2 Finals

|result2=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q|result5=Q|result6=Q

|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegation to the 2018 NPL NSW 3

|note_res_R=P

|result14=R

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=701&full=-1%2527A%253D0 nswpl.com.au]

}}

==Finals==

{{6TeamBracket

| RD1= Elimination finals

| RD2= Semi-finals

| RD3= Grand final

| RD1-seed1=4

| RD1-team1= {{nowrap|Central Coast Mariners Academy}}

| RD1-score1= 1

| RD1-seed2=5

| RD1-team2= North Shore Mariners

| RD1-score2= 3

| RD1-seed3=3

| RD1-team3= Mt Druitt Town Rangers

| RD1-score3= {{nowrap|1 (4)}}

| RD1-seed4=6

| RD1-team4= Northern Tigers

| RD1-score4= 1 (3)

| RD2-seed1=1

| RD2-team1= Marconi Stallions

| RD2-score1= 2

| RD2-seed2=5

| RD2-team2= North Shore Mariners

| RD2-score2= 1

| RD2-seed3=2

| RD2-team3= St George

| RD2-score3= 2

| RD2-seed4=3

| RD2-team4= Mt Druitt Town Rangers

| RD2-score4= 4

| RD3-seed1=1

| RD3-team1= Marconi Stallions

| RD3-score1= 5

| RD3-seed2=3

| RD3-team2= Mt Druitt Town Rangers

| RD3-score2= 1

}}

=2017 National Premier League NSW Men's 3=

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = NPL NSW Men's 3

| season = 2017

| winners =

| relegated =

| league topscorer =

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| matches =

| total goals =

| highest attendance =

| lowest attendance =

| average attendance =

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The 2017 National Premier League NSW Men's 3 was the fifth edition of the NPL NSW Men's 3 under the National Premier Leagues banner. 14 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 26 rounds.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=RL|name_RL=Rydalmere Lions

|team2=FP|name_FP=Fraser Park

|team3=SGF|name_SGF=St George FA

|team4=DH|name_DH=Dulwich Hill

|team5=SR|name_SR=SD Raiders

|team6=GRM|name_GRM=Gladesville Ryde Magic

|team7=HC|name_HC=Hawkesbury City

|team8=SU|name_SU=Sydney University

|team9=DR|name_DR=Dunbar Rovers

|team10=SH|name_SH=Stanmore Hawks

|team11=GR|name_GR=Granville Rage

|team12=WNM|name_WNM=Western NSW Mariners

|team13=IL|name_IL=Inter Lions

|team14=BT|name_BT=Balmain Tigers

|win_RL=22|draw_RL=1|loss_RL=3|gf_RL=95|ga_RL=33|status_RL=P

|win_FP=21|draw_FP=2|loss_FP=3|gf_FP=81|ga_FP=19

|win_SGF=15|draw_SGF=4|loss_SGF=7|gf_SGF=67|ga_SGF=35

|win_DH=15|draw_DH=3|loss_DH=8|gf_DH=70|ga_DH=45

|win_SR=11|draw_SR=8|loss_SR=7|gf_SR=48|ga_SR=38

|win_GRM=10|draw_GRM=9|loss_GRM=7|gf_GRM=46|ga_GRM=34

|win_HC=11|draw_HC=6|loss_HC=9|gf_HC=51|ga_HC=43

|win_SU=12|draw_SU=2|loss_SU=12|gf_SU=53|ga_SU=53

|win_DR=7|draw_DR=8|loss_DR=11|gf_DR=59|ga_DR=52

|win_SH=8|draw_SH=3|loss_SH=15|gf_SH=34|ga_SH=59

|win_GR=6|draw_GR=8|loss_GR=12|gf_GR=28|ga_GR=39

|win_WNM=4|draw_WNM=5|loss_WNM=17|gf_WNM=24|ga_WNM=80

|win_IL=5|draw_IL=1|loss_IL=20|gf_IL=29|ga_IL=108

|win_BT=2|draw_BT=6|loss_BT=18|gf_BT=30|ga_BT=77

|col_P=#ACE1AF |text_P=Promotion to the 2018 NPL NSW 2

|note_res_P=Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams.

|result1=P

|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for the 2017 NPL NSW Men's 3 Finals

|result2=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q|result5=Q|result6=Q

|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegation to 2018 NSW State League

|note_res_R=P

|result14=R

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=701&full=-1%2527A%253D0 nswpl.com.au]

}}

==Finals==

{{6TeamBracket

| RD1= Elimination finals

| RD2= Semi-finals

| RD3= Grand final

| RD1-seed1=4

| RD1-team1= Dulwich Hill

| RD1-score1= 0

| RD1-seed2=5

| RD1-team2= SD Raiders

| RD1-score2= 1

| RD1-seed3=3

| RD1-team3= St George City

| RD1-score3= 2

| RD1-seed4=6

| RD1-team4= Gladesville Ryde Magic

| RD1-score4= 1

| RD2-seed1=1

| RD2-team1= Rydalmere Lions

| RD2-score1= 4

| RD2-seed2= 5

| RD2-team2= SD Raiders

| RD2-score2= 2

| RD2-seed3=2

| RD2-team3= Fraser Park

| RD2-score3= 3

| RD2-seed4= 3

| RD2-team4= St George City

| RD2-score4= 0

| RD3-seed1= 1

| RD3-team1= Rydalmere Lions

| RD3-score1= 1

| RD3-seed2= 2

| RD3-team2= Fraser Park

| RD3-score2= 2

}}

=2017 NSW State League=

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = NSW State League

| season = 2017

| winners = Camden Tigers

| promoted =

| league topscorer =

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| matches =

| total goals =

| highest attendance =

| lowest attendance =

| average attendance =

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The 2017 NSW State League was the fifth edition of the State League under the National Premier Leagues banner. 10 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 18 matches.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=BU|name_BU=Bankstown United

|team2=CT|name_CT=Camden Tigers

|team3=NEP|name_NEP=Nepean FC

|team4=HFC|name_HFC=Hurstville

|team5=UNSW|name_UNSW=University of NSW

|team6=PU|name_PU=Prospect United

|team7=HCM|name_HCM=Hurstville City Minotaurs

|team8=WC|name_WC=Western Condors

|team9=FGL|name_FGL=FC Gazy Lansvale

|team10=WCW|name_WCW=Wagga City Wanderers

|win_BU=14|draw_BU=0|loss_BU=4|gf_BU=49|ga_BU=17

|win_CT=12|draw_CT=4|loss_CT=2|gf_CT=58|ga_CT=31|status_CT=P

|win_NEP=11|draw_NEP=2|loss_NEP=5|gf_NEP=36|ga_NEP=19

|win_HFC=11|draw_HFC=2|loss_HFC=5|gf_HFC=35|ga_HFC=18

|win_UNSW=11|draw_UNSW=1|loss_UNSW=6|gf_UNSW=49|ga_UNSW=32

|win_PU=9|draw_PU=2|loss_PU=7|gf_PU=37|ga_PU=32

|win_HCM=7|draw_HCM=2|loss_HCM=9|gf_HCM=36|ga_HCM=30

|win_WC=3|draw_WC=1|loss_WC=14|gf_WC=17|ga_WC=59

|win_FGL=2|draw_FGL=1|loss_FGL=15|gf_FGL=22|ga_FGL=58

|win_WCW=2|draw_WCW=1|loss_WCW=15|gf_WCW=17|ga_WCW=60

|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for the 2017 NSW State League Finals

|result1=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q

|col_P=#ACE1AF|text_P=Promotion to the 2018 NPL NSW 3

|note_res_P=Promotion and Relegation system based on Club Championship and including points from U20 and U18 teams.

|result2=P

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source= [http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-9353-0-448950-0&pool=1&a=LADDER sportstg.com]

}}

==Finals==

{{PagePlayoffBracket

| RD1= Semi-finals

| RD2= Preliminary final

| RD3= Grand final

| RD1-seed1=1

| RD1-team1=Bankstown United

| RD1-score1=4

| RD1-seed2=2

| RD1-team2=Camden Tigers

| RD1-score2=1

| RD1-seed3=3

| RD1-team3=Nepean FC

| RD1-score3=5

| RD1-seed4=4

| RD1-team4=Hurstville

| RD1-score4=2

| RD2-seed1=2

| RD2-team1=Camden Tigers

| RD2-score1=2

| RD2-seed2=3

| RD2-team2=Nepean FC

| RD2-score2=0

| RD3-seed1=1

| RD3-team1=Bankstown United

| RD3-score1=2

| RD3-seed2=2

| RD3-team2={{nowrap|Camden Tigers {{aet}}}}

| RD3-score2=4

}}

=2017 National Premier Leagues NSW Women's 1=

{{Infobox football league season

| competition = National Premier Leagues NSW Women's 1

| season = 2017

| winners = Manly United

| premiers = Macarthur Rams

| relegated =

| league topscorer =

| biggest home win =

| biggest away win =

| highest scoring =

| matches =

| total goals =

| highest attendance =

| lowest attendance =

| average attendance =

| prevseason = 2016

| nextseason = 2018

}}

The 2017 National Premier League NSW Women's 1 was the fourth edition of the NPL NSW Women's competition to be incorporated under the National Premier Leagues banner. 10 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 18 rounds.

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|team1=MR|name_MR=Macarthur Rams

|team2=MU|name_MU=Manly United

|team3=IS|name_IS=Illawarra Stingrays

|team4=SU|name_SU=Sydney University

|team5=NSM|name_NSM=North Shore Mariners

|team6=NWSK|name_NWSK=North West Sydney Koalas

|team7=BS|name_BS=Blacktown Spartans

|team8=FNI|name_FNI=Football NSW Institute

|team9=NT|name_NT=Northern Tigers

|team10=EJ|name_EJ=Emerging Jets

|win_MR=13|draw_MR=2|loss_MR=3|gf_MR=39|ga_MR=22

|win_MU=12|draw_MU=2|loss_MU=4|gf_MU=51|ga_MU=18|status_MU=C

|win_IS=11|draw_IS=3|loss_IS=4|gf_IS=61|ga_IS=35

|win_SU=10|draw_SU=4|loss_SU=4|gf_SU=46|ga_SU=21

|win_NSM=8|draw_NSM=2|loss_NSM=8|gf_NSM=21|ga_NSM=28

|win_NWSK=6|draw_NWSK=5|loss_NWSK=7|gf_NWSK=31|ga_NWSK=23

|win_BS=7|draw_BS=1|loss_BS=10|gf_BS=32|ga_BS=46

|win_FNI=6|draw_FNI=2|loss_FNI=10|gf_FNI=33|ga_FNI=46

|win_NT=3|draw_NT=3|loss_NT=12|gf_NT=16|ga_NT=43

|win_EJ=2|draw_EJ=0|loss_EJ=16|gf_EJ=18|ga_EJ=66

|col_Q=#D0F0C0|text_Q=Qualification for the 2017 NPL NSW Women's Finals

|result1=Q|result2=Q|result3=Q|result4=Q

|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

|update=complete

|source=[http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-10179-0-439115-0&pool=1&a=LADDER sportstg.com]

}}

==Finals==

{{PagePlayoffBracket

| RD1= Semi-finals

| RD2= Preliminary final

| RD3= Grand final

| RD1-seed1=1

| RD1-team1= Macarthur Rams

| RD1-score1=2

| RD1-seed2=2

| RD1-team2= Manly United

| RD1-score2=3

| RD1-seed3=3

| RD1-team3= Illawarra Stingrays

| RD1-score3=1

| RD1-seed4=4

| RD1-team4= Sydney University

| RD1-score4=6

| RD2-seed1=

| RD2-team1= Macarthur Rams

| RD2-score1=4

| RD2-seed2=

| RD2-team2= Sydney University

| RD2-score2=2

| RD3-seed1=

| RD3-team1= Manly United

| RD3-score1=4

| RD3-seed2=

| RD3-team2=Macarthur Rams

| RD3-score2=3

}}

2017 Waratah Cup

{{main|2017 Waratah Cup}}

Football NSW soccer clubs competed in 2017 for the Waratah Cup. The tournament doubled as the NSW qualifier for the 2017 FFA Cup, with the top five clubs progressing to the Round of 32, as well as the reigning National Premier Leagues champion (Sydney United 58). 147 clubs entered the qualifying phase, with the clubs entering in a staggered format.

The competition was won by Hakoah Sydney City East, their 7th title, defeating APIA Leichhardt Tigers.

In addition to the three A-League clubs (Central Coast Mariners, Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers), the six qualifiers (APIA Leichhardt Tigers, Bankstown Berries, Blacktown City, Hakoah Sydney City East, Hills Brumbies and Sydney United 58) competed in the final rounds of the 2017 FFA Cup.

Awards

The end of year awards were presented at Oatlands House on 15 September 2017.{{cite web

|url=https://footballnsw.com.au/2017/09/18/stars-honoured-gold-medal-dinner/

|title=Stars Honoured Gold Medal Dinner

|website=footballnsw.com.au

|accessdate=12 February 2013}}

= National Premier Leagues NSW =

class="wikitable"
Awardwidth=350| Men'swidth=350| Women's
Player of the Year

| Sean Symons (APIA Leichhardt)

| Remy Siemsen (Manly United)

Golden Boot

| Panny Nikas (Sydney United – 13 goals) &
Tomohiro Kajiyama (Sutherland Sharks – 13 goals)

| Remy Siemsen (Manly United – 19 goals)

Coach of the Year

| Danial Cummins (APIA Leichhardt)

| Chris Williams (Manly United)

Goalkeeper of the Year

| Ante Covic (Rockdale City Suns) &
Paul Henderson (Sydney Olympic)

| Shamiran Khamis (Macarthur Rams)

Goal of the Year

| Panny Nikas (Sydney United)

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Referee of the Year

| Kurt Ams

| Kelly Jones

{{abbr|U-20's|Men's U-20's and Women's Reserves}} Golden Boot

| n/a

| Ashlie Crofts (Blacktown Spartans – 15 goals) &
Sophie Harding (Manly United – 15 goals)

{{abbr|U-20's|Men's U-20's and Women's Reserves}} Player of the Year

| n/a

| Tiegan Collister (North Shore Mariners)

Club Championship

| Blacktown City

| North West Sydney Koalas

Fair Play Award

| Sydney FC Youth

| Illawarra Stingrays & Manly United

= Other awards =

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Charles Valentine Medal

| Paul Smith – Sutherland Sharks

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