New South Wales Premier League - Clubs

Clubs

The map below indicates the locations of teams currently competing in the New South Wales Premier League competition. The inset is of greater Sydney.


South Coast Olympic Sutherland Manly Berries Bankstown Rockdale Blacktown Marconi Sydney
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Bonnyrigg Tigers (Sydney - see left)

The following 12 clubs are competing in the New South Wales Premier League during the current 2013 season.

Club Location Home Ground(s)
APIA Tigers Leichhardt, New South Wales Lambert Park (7,000)
Blacktown City FC Blacktown, New South Wales Lily Homes Stadium (7,500)
Blacktown Spartans FC Rooty Hill, New South Wales Blacktown Football Park (2,000)
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Bonnyrigg, New South Wales Bonnyrigg Sports Club (5,000)
Manly United FC Dee Why, New South Wales Cromer Park (5,000)
Marconi Stallions FC Bossley Park, New South Wales Marconi Stadium (11,500)
Central Coast Mariners Academy Lisarow, New South Wales Pluim Park
South Coast Wolves FC Wollongong, New South Wales John Crehan Park (7,500)
Sutherland Sharks FC Miranda, New South Wales Seymour Shaw Park (5,000)
Sydney Olympic FC Belmore, New South Wales, Belmore Sports Ground (25,000)
Sydney United FC Edensor Park, New South Wales Sydney United Sports Centre (12,000)

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