2011 NSW Premier League season

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NSW Premier League 2011
LeagueNSW Premier League
SportAssociation football
DurationAutumn/Winter 2011
Number of teams12
2011
ChampionsSydney Olympic
PremiersSydney Olympic
Top scorerLuka Glavaš, Sydney United (13)
2011 Waratah Cup
ChampionsManly United
NSW Premier League seasons

The 2011 NSW Premier League season was the 11th season of the revamped NSW Premier League.

Teams[]

West Sydney Berries were relegated at the end of the 2010 season after finishing at the bottom of the table. They were replaced by Super League champions Parramatta Eagles.

Club Ground Capacity
APIA Tigers Lambert Park 7,000
Bankstown City Lions FC Jensen Oval 5,000
Blacktown City Demons FC Lily Homes Stadium 7,500
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club 5,000
Manly United FC Cromer Park 5,000
Marconi Stallions FC Marconi Stadium 11,500
Rockdale City Suns FC Bicentennial Park South 5,000
South Coast Wolves FC WIN Stadium
John Crehan Park*
20,000
7,500
Sutherland Sharks FC Seymour Shaw Park 5,000
Sydney Olympic FC Belmore Sports Ground
Lambert Park**
25,000
7,000
Sydney United FC Sydney United Sports Centre 12,000
Parramatta Eagles Melita Stadium 10,000
  • South Coast Wolves home ground of WIN Stadium is under renovation, and will use John Crehan Park until it is finished.
    • Sydney Olympics home ground of Belmore Oval is under renovation, and will use Lambert Park until it is finished.

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sydney Olympic (C) 22 13 4 5 40 26 +14 43 2011 NSW Premier League Champions
2 Sydney United 22 11 6 5 38 23 +15 39 Qualified for the 2011 NSW Premier League Finals
3 Sutherland Sharks 22 11 5 6 31 28 +3 38
4 Blacktown City 22 11 4 7 35 22 +13 37
5 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 22 8 9 5 33 24 +9 33
6 Manly United 22 8 7 7 33 37 −4 31
7 South Coast Wolves 22 9 3 10 35 36 −1 30
8 Rockdale City Suns 22 8 4 10 23 29 −6 28
9 Marconi Stallions 22 6 8 8 28 25 +3 26
10 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 22 6 5 11 24 36 −12 23
11 Bankstown City (R) 22 6 3 13 30 47 −17 21 Relegated to the 2012 NSW Super League
12 Parramatta FC 22 4 4 14 19 36 −17 16
Source: http://www.socceraust.co.uk/2011/NSW/PL/fixtures.html
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Fixtures[]

Week 1

26 March 2011 Sutherland 2–1 Blacktown City Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday 19:00 EST Goal 30'
Goal 76'
Report - Football NSW Article Major Goal 63' (pen) Attendance: 500 approx.
Referee: Matthew Cheeseman
27 March 2011 Rockdale 1–1 APIA Bicentennial Park South
Sunday 16:00 EST Goal 50' Report - Football NSW Article Parisi Goal 61' Attendance: Unknown
Referee: Kurt Ams
27 March 2011 Parramatta 2–2 Bonnyrigg Melita Stadium
Sunday 16:00 EST Goal 18', 35' Report - Football NSW Article Boardman Goal 32'
Elasi Goal 90+3'
Attendance: 805 approx.
Referee: James Lewis
27 March 2011 South Coast 0–3 Sydney Olympic John Crehan Park
Sunday 16:00 EST Yellow card 16' Yellow-red card 22' Report - Football NSW Article Smith Goal 46', 80', 90'
Yellow card 16' Yellow-red card 69'
Attendance: 200 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow
27 March 2011 Sydney United 2–2 Manly United Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday 16:00 EST Glavaš Goal 34'
Goal 36'
Report - Football NSW Article Adam Foti Goal 15'
Goal 90+2' (pen)
Forbes Red card 77'
Attendance: 500 approx.
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
27 March 2011 Bankstown City 1–3 Marconi Jensen Oval
Sunday 16:00 EST Goal 38' Red card 76' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 42'
Goal 56'
Goal 90'
Attendance: 450
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones

Week 2

2 April 2011 Bonnyrigg 1–1 APIA Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Boardman Goal 20' Report - Football NSW Article Younis Goal 70' (pen) Attendance: 500 approx.
Referee: Kris Griffith-Jones
2 April 2011 Rockdale 0–1 Bankstown City Bicentennial Park South
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 48' Attendance: 1,200 approx.
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
2 April 2011 Marconi 0–1 Sydney United Marconi Stadium
Saturday, 7:30pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 5' Attendance: 600 approx.
Referee: James Lewis
3 April 2011 Manly United 2–2 Sutherland Cromer Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Foti Goal 42', 86' Report - Football NSW Article Nikas Goal 48'
Goal 68'
Kohler Red card 42'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Kevin Peddie
3 April 2011 Blacktown City 0–1 Sydney Olympic Lily Homes Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Smith Goal 61'
Attendance: 350 approx.
Referee: Andrew Best
3 April 2011 South Coast 2–1 Parramatta John Crehan Park
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Petrovski Goal 75'
Goal 81'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 27' Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Kurts Ams

Week 3

9 April 2011 Bankstown City 0–0 Bonnyrigg Jensen Oval
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Yellow card 84' Yellow-red card 85' Report - Football NSW Article Boardman Yellow card 72' Yellow-red card 90' Attendance: 500
Referee: Andrew Best
9 April 2011 Sutherland 2–1 Sydney Olympic Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Goal 56'
Goal 73'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 85' Attendance: 300
Referee: Strebre Delovski
9 April 2011 Marconi 2–2 Manly United Marconi Stadium
Saturday, 7:30pm EST Mayora Goal 57', 67' Report - Football NSW Article Hayward Goal 77', 82' Attendance: 300
Referee: Kurt Ams
10 April 2011 APIA 2–3 South Coast Lambert Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST James Goal 85' (pen)
Goal 90+2'
Report - Football NSW Article Petrovski Goal 22'
Nathaniel Goal 41'
Goal 85'
Referee: James Lewis
10 April 2011 Parramatta 1–1 Blacktown City Melita Stadium
Sunday, 7:00pm EST Goal 78' (pen) Report - Football NSW Article Duke Goal 71' Attendance: 400
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
10 April 2011 Sydney United 6–1 Rockdale Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday, 7:00pm EST Vidaic Goal 14'
Goal 30', 31', 88'
Hayes Goal 56'
Glavas Goal 90'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 38' Attendance: 400 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow

Week 4

5 May 2011 Bonnyrigg 1–2 Sydney United Lily Homes Stadium
Thursday, 7:30pm EST Boardman Goal 41' Report - Football NSW Article Glavas Goal 15'
Goal 43'
Referee: Strebre Delovski
16 April 2011 Sutherland 1–0 Parramatta Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Goal 48' Report - Football NSW Article Referee: James Lewis
4 May 2011 Rockdale 1–0 Marconi Stallions Bicentennial Park South
Wednesday, 8:15pm EST Goal 4' Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Andrew Best
17 April 2011 Blacktown 1–2 APIA Lily Homes Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Goal 43'
Simpson Red card 58'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 24'
Rizzo Goal 90+2'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Kurt Ams
17 April 2011 South Coast 1–2 Bankstown John Crehan Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Petrovski Goal 55'
Red card 9'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 27', 86' Attendance: 400 Approx.
Referee: Adam Weir
17 April 2011 Manly United 1–1 Sydney Olympic Cromer Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Sim Goal 22' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 65' Referee: Khodr Yaghi

† Bonnyrigg v Sydney United (originally scheduled for Saturday, 16 April) was washed out due to heavy rain and postponed to a later date.[1]

† Rockdale v Marconi (originally scheduled for Saturday, 16 April) was washed out due to heavy rain[2] and postponed to Wednesday 4 May.[3]

Week 5

22 April 2011 APIA 1–1 Sutherland Lambert Park
Friday 3:00pm EST Goal 9' Report - Football NSW Article Price Goal 29' Attendance: approx. 300
Referee: Alex Glasgow
23 April 2011 Bankstown 1–3 Blacktown Jensen Oval
7:00pm EST Goal 24' Report - Football NSW Article Major Goal 31', 52'
Goal 45'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Adam Weir
23 April 2011 Manly United 0–1 Rockdale Cromer Park
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 67' (pen) Attendance: 300
Referee: Steve Lucas
24 April 2011 Parramatta 0–1 Sydney Olympic Melita Stadium
Monday 3:00pmEST Report - Football NSW Article Smith Goal 8' Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow
24 April 2011 Sydney United 2–0 South Coast Sydney United Sports Centre
Monday, 4:00pm EST Glavas Goal 7'
Vidaic Goal 22'
Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Adam Susz
25 April 2011 Marconi 0–0 Bonnyrigg Marconi Stadium
Monday, 3:00pm EST Mayora Red card 40' Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 1,000 approx
Referee: Khodr Yaghi

Week 6

30 April 2011 Bonnyrigg 2–1 Rockdale Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Elasi Goal 27'
Goal 87'
Red card 66'
Webb
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 18' (o.g) Attendance: 600 approx.
Referee: –
30 April 2011 Sutherland 2–1 Bankstown Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Goal 53'
Goal 65'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 63' Referee: Kurt Ahms
1 May 2011 South Coast 0–1 Marconi John Crehan Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 22' Attendance: 200 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow
1 May 2011 APIA 1–4 Sydney Olympic Lambert Park
Saturday, 3:00pm EST James Goal 52' Report - Football NSW Article Mileski Goal 13'
Smith Goal 34', 59'
Goal 53'
Referee: Kris Griffith Jones
1 May 2011 Blacktown 2–1 Sydney United Lilly Homes Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Goal 26'
Cairncross Goal 37'
Report - Football NSW Article Glavas Goal 28' (pen) Attendance: 600 approx.
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
18 May 2011 Parramatta 5–1 Manly United Melita Stadium
Wednesday, 8:15pm EST

† Parramatta v Manly (originally scheduled for Sunday, 1 May) was washed out due to heavy rain.[4] and postponed to Wednesday 18 May[5]

Week 7

7 May 2011 Bankstown 2–5 Sydney Olympic Jensen Oval
Saturday 5:00pm EST Goal 14'
Goal 45+2'
Report - Football NSW Article Mileski Goal 18', 90+2'
Triantis Goal 35'
Goal 50'
Goal 57'
Attendance: 550
Referee: Ryan Shepheard
7 May 2011 APIA 2–0 Parramatta Lambert Park
Saturday 5:00pm EST Robbie Younis Goal 8'
D'Apuzzo Goal 55'
Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Alex Glasgow
8 May 2011 Rockdale 0–1 South Coast Bicentennial Park South
Sunday 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 42' Referee: Kurt Ams
8 May 2011 Marconi 1–1 Blacktown Marconi Stadium
Sunday 3:00pm EST Goal 85' Report - Football NSW Article Major Goal 71' (pen)
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Kevin Peddie
8 May 2011 Manly United 3–2 Bonnyrigg Cromer Park
Sunday 3:00pm EST Balderson Goal 34', 36'
Foti Goal 71'
Dodd Red card 75'
Report - Football NSW Article Elasi Goal 8'
McMaster Goal 55'
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
8 May 2011 Sydney United 0–0 Sutherland Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday 4:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 400 approx.
Referee: James Lewis

Week 8

14 May 2011 Sutherland 2–1 Marconi Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 5:00pm EST Goal 55'
Goal 58'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 42' Referee: Ryan Shepherd
14 May 2011 Bonyrigg 3–1 South Coast Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday, 5:00pm EST Severino Goal 32', 55'
Vrankovic Goal 49'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 52' Attendance: 800 approx.
Referee: Ryan Shepherd
14 May 2011 Parramatta Eagles 0–3 Bankstown Melita Stadium
Saturday, 5:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 18', 69', 86' Referee: Andrew Best
15 May 2011 Blacktown City Demons 0–1 Rockdale Gabbie Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Spitz Goal 67' Attendance: 400 approx.
Referee: Jason Blackwood
15 May 2011 APIA 1–2 Manly United Lambert Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Parisi Goal 15' Report - Football NSW Article Foti Goal 16'
Gibbs Goal 37'
15 May 2011 Sydney United 2–3 Sydney Olympic Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Glavas Goal 13', 54' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 4'
Robbie Mileski Goal 35'
Goal 82'
Attendance: 800 approx.
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones

Week 9

21 May 2011 Bankstown 0–2 APIA Jensen Oval
Saturday, 5:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Younis Goal 30'
Parisi Goal 60'
Attendance: 350 approx.
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
21 May 2011 Rockdale 1–1 Sutherland Sharks Bicentennial Park South
Saturday, 5:00pm EST Goal 45' (pen) Report - Football NSW Article Goal 88' Referee: Alex Glasgow
22 May 2011 Blacktown 2–0 Bonnyrigg Gabbie Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Goal 60'
Major Goal 90+3' (pen)
Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 350 approx.
Referee: James Lewis
22 May 2011 Marconi 0–0 Sydney Olympic Marconi Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Gerard Parsons
22 May 2011 Manly United 2–2 South Coast Cromer Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Goal 27'
Hayward Goal 54'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 84'
Goal 86'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Adam Weir
22 May 2011 Sydney United 1–0 Parramatta Eagles Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Goal 51' Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 400 approx.
Referee: Kurt Ams

Week 10

28 May 2011 Sutherland 2–4 Bonnyrigg Seymour Shaw Park
7:00pm EST Goal 9'
Cahill Goal 74'
Report - Football NSW Article Elasi Goal 39'
Lum Goal 52' (pen)
Powell Goal 54'
Boardman Goal 59'
Referee: Kevin Peddie
29 May 2011 South Coast 1–2 Blacktown City John Crehan Park
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Goal 10' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 45' (o.g.)
Duke Goal 70'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Gerard Parsons
29 May 2011 APIA 2–2 Sydney United Lambert Park
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Messam Goal 17'
Byrnes Goal 76'
Bello-Amigo Red card 51'
Red card 80'
Report - Football NSW Article Glavas Goal 51' (pen)
West Goal 63' (o.g.)
Referee: James Lewis
29 May 2011 Parramatta 1–4 Marconi Melita Stadium
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Goal 84' Report - Football NSW Article Mayora Goal 23', 40'
Goal 72'
Goal 90+3'
Attendance: 200 Approx
Referee: Khodr Yaghi
29 May 2011 Rockdale 0–2 Sydney Olympic Bicentennial Park South
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Goal 29' (pen)
Goal 38'
Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 832
Referee: Kurt Ams
29 May 2011 Manly United 2–1 Bankstown Cromer Park
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Balderson Goal 1'
Forbes Goal 22'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 47' Attendance: 350 approx.
Referee: Jason Blackwood

Week 11

4 May 2011 Bonnyrigg 3–0 Sydney Olympic Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday, 7:30pm EST McMaster Goal 20'
Muryama Goal 83'
Tadrosse Goal 88'
Report - Football NSW Article Mileski Red card 80' Attendance: 600 approx.
Referee: Gerard Parsons
4 May 2011 Marconi 3–0 APIA Marconi Stadium
Saturday, 7:30pm EST Goal 12'
Goal 51' (pen)
Goal 60'
Report - Football NSW Article A'Apuzzo Red card 90+3' Referee: Kris Griffith Jones
4 May 2011 South Coast 1–2 Sutherland Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 7:30pm EST Petrovski Goal 61' Red card 86' Report - Football NSW Article Price Goal 19'
Goal 52'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Adam Susz
5 May 2011 Rockdale 4–1 Parramatta Bicentennial Park South
Sunday, 4:00pm EST Lawson Goal 42'
Monie Goal 47'
Goal 53', 66'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 8' Referee:
5 May 2011 Blacktown 0–3 Manly United Cromer Park
Sunday, 4:30pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 23'
Goal 44'
Major Goal 83'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Andrew Best
5 May 2011 Sydney United 2–2 Bankstown Cromer Park
Sunday, 4:30pm EST Vidaic Goal 74'
Hayes Goal 83'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 47'
Goal 85'
Attendance: 300 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow

† Due to South Coast's home ground John Crehan Park being washed out due to inclement weather, an agreement between South Coast and Sutherland Sharks allowed the game to be played at Sutherland's home ground of Seymour Shaw Park, with South Coast being allotted the home team.[6]

Week 12

11 June 2011 Bonnyrigg 1–0 Parramatta Bonnyrigg Sports Club
7:30pm EST Powell Goal 90+1'
Lum Red card 19'
Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 600 approx.
Referee: Kurt Ams
11 June 2011 Marconi 1–0 Bankstown Marconi Stadium
7:30pm EST Petkovski Goal 38' Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Ryan Shepheard
12 June 2011 Blacktown 1–0 Sutherland Gabbie Stadium
3:00pm EST Goal 76' (o.g) Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 200 approx.
Referee: Alex Glasgow
12 June 2011 Sydney Olympic 2–1 South Coast Belmore Oval
EST Goal 3' (pen)
Goal 60'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 24' Attendance: 400 approx.
Referee: James Lewis
9 July 2011 APIA 0–3 Rockdale Lambert Park
Saturday, 3:00pm EST Naidovski Goal 3'
Spitz Goal 43'
Goal 87'
Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Kevin Peddie
27 July 2011 Manly United 1–3 Sydney United Cromer Park
Wednesday, 8:15pm EST Report - Football NSW Article

APIA Leichhardt Tigers v Rockdale City Suns, along with Manly United v Sydney United matches, both scheduled for Sunday, 12 June 2011 were postponed due to inclement weather.[7] The APIA v Rockdale game, was rescheduled for 9 July 2011.[8] The Manly v Sydney United game was played on Wednesday, 27 July 2011.

Week 13

3 August 2011 Parramatta 1–2 South Coast Melita Stadium
Wednesday, 8:15pm EST Report - Football NSW Article
18 June 2011 Sutherland 3–1 Manly Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday, 7:30pmEST Goal 50', 57'
Tsattalios Goal 64'
Report - Football NSW Article Balderson Goal 70' Referee:
19 June 2011 APIA 0–1 Bonnyrigg Lambert Park
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article Goal 56' Referee: James Lewis
19 June 2011 Banktown 1–0 Rockdale Jensen Oval
3:00pm EST Goal 86' Report - Football NSW Article Red card 64' Referee: Andrew Best
19 June 2011 Sydney Olympic 1–0 Blacktown Belmore Oval
3:00pm EST Triantis Goal 4' Report - Football NSW Article Attendance: 815
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
19 June 2011 Sydney United 1–0 Marconi Sydney United Sports Centre
4:00 EST Glavas Goal 45' Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Khodr Yaghi

Parramatta Eagles v South Coast, scheduled for Saturday, 18 June, was postponed due to inclement weather.[9] The game was rescheduled for Wednesday, 3 August.[10]

Week 14

Saturday, 25 June 2011 Sydney Olympic 2–1 Sutherland Belmore Oval
5.30pm EST Studman Goal 76'
Mileski Goal 90+2'
Report - Football NSW Article Tsattalios Goal 80' Referee: Khodr Yaghi
Saturday, 25 June 2011 Bonnyrigg 1–1 Bankstown Bonnyrigg Sports Club
7:00pm EST Boardman Goal 71'
McMaster Yellow card 49' Yellow-red card 57'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 1' Referee: Adam Weir
Saturday, 25 June 2011 Rockdale 1–2 Sydney United Bicentennial Park South
7:30pm EST Goal 55' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 71'
Glavas Goal 81'
Referee: Jason Blackwood
Sunday, 26 June 2011 South Coast 2–1 APIA John Crehan Park
3:00pm EST Goal 76'
Petrovski Goal 90+1'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 11' Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
Sunday, 26 June 2011 Blacktown 0–1 Parramatta Gabbie Stadium
3:00pm EST Yellow card 31' Yellow-red card 75' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 48' Referee: Nick Waldron
Sunday, 26 June 2011 Manly 3–1 Marconi Cromer Park
4:00pm EST Daly Goal 35'
Hayward Goal 81'
Balderson Goal 89'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 6' Referee: James Lewis

Week 15

2, July 2011 Parramatta 1–0 Sutherland Melita Stadium
7:00pm EST Goal 49' Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Andrew Best
3 July 2011 Sydney United 0–0 Bonnyrigg Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday, 1:00pm EST Report - Football NSW Article
3 July 2011 Marconi 1–2 Rockdale Marconi Stadium
3:00pm EST Goal 26' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 82'
Goal 86'
Referee: Alex Glasgow
3 July 2011 Bankstown 4–3 South Coast Wolves Jensen Oval
3:00pm EST Goal 3'
Goal 53'
Goal 57'
Goal 78'
Report - Football NSW Article Petrovski Goal 20'
Goal 29', 72'
Referee: James Lewis
3 July 2011 Sydney Olympic 1–2 Manly United Belmore Oval
3:00pm EST Mileski Goal 67' Report - Football NSW Article Goal 24'
Goal 34'
Referee: Kevin Peddie
3 July 2011 APIA 2–3 Blacktown Lambert Park
3:00pm EST Younis Goal 55'
Rizzo Goal 67'
Report - Football NSW Article Duke Goal 8'
Goal 25', 31'
Referee: Khodr Yaghi

Week 16

16 July 2011 Sutherland 2–0 APIA Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday 7:30pm EST Goal 15'
Nikas Goal 17'
Report - Football NSW Article Referee: Kurt Ams
16 July 2011 Bonnyrigg 3–1 Marconi Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday, 7:00pm EST Boardman Goal 64'
Gan Goal 66'
Powell Goal 88'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 35' Referee: Ryan Shepheard
17 July 2011 Blacktown 7–1 Bankstown Gabbie Stadium
Sunday, 3:00pm EST Duke Goal 4', 90'
Goal 7'
Goal 38', 43', 50'
Major Goal 83' (pen)
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 75' (pen) Referee: Andrew Best
17 July 2011 Sydney Olympic 2–0 Parramatta Belmore Oval
Sunday, 3pm EST Mileski Goal 1'}
Goal 78'
Report - Football NSW Article Goal 59' Referee: James Lewis
17 July 2011 Rockdale 1–1 Manly Bicentennial Park South
Sunday, 3pm EST Naidovski Goal 39' Report - Football NSW Article Foti Goal 36' Referee: Kevin Peddie
17 July 2011 South Coast 1–2 Sydney United John Crehan Park
EST Goal 29' Report - Football NSW Article Vidaic Goal 44'
Goal 55'
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Week 17

4 September 2011 Sydney Olympic 3–0 APIA Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 3:00pm EST
4 September 2011 Manly 2–0 Parramatta Cromer Park
Sunday 3:00pm EST
4 September 2011 Rockdale 2–1 Bonnyrigg Bicentennial Park South
Sunday 3:00pm EST
4 September 2011 Bankstown 2–3 Sutherland Jensen Oval
Sunday 3:00pm EST
4 September 2011 Marconi 1–3 South Coast Marconi Stadium
Sunday 3:00pm EST
4 September 2011 Sydney United 0–2 Blacktown Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday 3:00pm EST

† Round 17 was originally scheduled to be played on the weekend of 23/24 July 2011, but all matches were washed out due to the extreme weather conditions and rescheduled for 4 September 2011

Week 18

30 July 2011 Bonnyrigg 0–0 Manly Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday 19:00 EST
30 July 2011 Sutherland 1–0 Sydney United Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday 19:00 EST
31 July 2011 Parramatta 2–0 APIA Melita Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST
31 July 2011 South Coast 4–1 Rockdale John Crehan Park
Sunday 15:00 EST
31 July 2011 Sydney Olympic 3–0 Bankstown City Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 15:00 EST
31 July 2011 Blacktown 1–1 Marconi Lily Homes Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST

Week 19

6 August 2011 South Coast 2–2 Bonnyrigg John Crehan Park
Saturday 19:00 EST
7 August 2011 Sydney Olympic 2–4 Sydney United Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 15:00 EST
7 August 2011 Manly 0–2 APIA Cromer Park
Sunday 15:00 EST
7 August 2011 Rockdale 0–2 Blacktown Bicentennial Park South
Sunday 15:00 EST
7 August 2011 Bankstown City 4–1 Parramatta Jensen Oval
Sunday 15:00 EST
7 August 2011 Marconi 1–1 Sutherland Marconi Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST

Week 20

13 August 2011 Bonnyrigg 0–1 Blacktown Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday 19:00 EST
13 August 2011 Sutherland 1–0 Rockdale Seymour Shaw Park
Saturday 19:00 EST
13 August 2011 Parramatta 1–1 Sydney United Melita Stadium
Saturday 19:00 EST
14 August 2011 Sydney Olympic 1–5 Marconi Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 15:00 EST
14 August 2011 South Coast 4–1 Manly John Crehan Park
Sunday 15:00 EST
14 August 2011 APIA 1–1 Bankstown City Lambert Park
Sunday 15:00 EST

Week 21

20 August 2011 Bonnyrigg 5–2 Sutherland Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Saturday 19:00 EST
21 August 2011 Sydney Olympic 1–1 Rockdale Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 15:00 EST
21 August 2011 Marconi 1–1 Parramatta Marconi Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST
21 August 2011 Bankstown City 0–1 Manly Jensen Oval
Sunday 15:00 EST
21 August 2011 Blacktown 1–1 South Coast Lily Homes Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST
21 August 2011 Sydney United 0–1 APIA Sydney United Sports Centre
Sunday 15:00 EST

Week 22

28 August 2011 Blacktown 2–4 Manly Lily Homes Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST
28 August 2011 Sutherland 0–2 South Coast Seymour Shaw Park
Sunday 15:00 EST
28 August 2011 Parramatta 0–1 Rockdale Melita Stadium
Sunday 15:00 EST
28 August 2011 Sydney Olympic 1–1 Bonnyrigg Belmore Sports Ground
Sunday 15:00 EST
28 August 2011 Bankstown City 1–4 Sydney United Jensen Oval
Sunday 15:00 EST
28 August 2011 APIA 0–0 Marconi Lambert Park
Sunday 15:00 EST

Finals[]

At the end of the regular season, the top 5 teams play off in a finals series to determine the champion for the season. The finals format used is the Final Five system used in other sports throughout Australia. This system gives the 1st place getter the first week off and allows the top 3 teams a "2nd chance" to make the grand final.

Round Match Name Team 1 Team 2 Score
1 A Elimination Final Blacktown v Bonnyrigg 1(7) – 1(6)
B Qualifying Final Sydney United v Sutherland 2–1
2 C 1st Semi Final Sutherland v Blacktown 1–2
D 2nd Semi Final Sydney Olympic v Sydney United 2–0
3 E Preliminary Final Sydney United v Blacktown 4–2
4 F Grand Final Sydney Olympic v Sydney United 2–0
 
  Qualifying finals Semi finals Preliminary final Grand Final
                                     
1 Sydney Olympic 2  
    Sydney United 0         Sydney Olympic 2
2 Sydney United 1(7)     Sydney United 4   Sydney United 0
3 Sutherland 1(6)       Blacktown 2  
Sutherland 1
4 Blacktown 2   Blacktown 2  
5 Bonnyrigg 1

Leading Goal Scorers[]

Correct as of Round 16

Player Team Goals
Australia Luka Glavas Sydney United 13
Australia Sutherland Sharks 10
United States Alex Smith Sydney Olympic 8
Australia South Coast 8
Australia Travis Major Blacktown City Demons 7

Alex Smith left Sydney Olympic, and the NSW Premier League to join Gold Coast United in the A-League.

References[]

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