
Detailed are up and coming friendly matches for season 2009/2010 with more fixtures set to be updated frequently.
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The 2010 Super League Draw has been officially announced as the new season takes shape in NSW’s second tier competition.
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Former Socceroo Ante Juric has been appointed head coach of NSW Super League outfit Fraser Park for season 2010.
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Korean First Division side Daejeon Citizen FC have called Football NSW’s Valentine Sports Park home for the month as the side prepare for their domestic season back in their native country.
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Football NSW is requesting that all media personnel please complete forms set out for both photographers and journalists for the up and coming 2010 season.
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Football NSW is pleased to announce that invitations to participate in the 2010 Nike Manchester United Premier Cup (MUPC) have been issued to clubs.
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Known to many NSW football followers as one of the most historic Cup competition’s in the state, the Waratah Cup will be back bigger than ever in 2010.
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2009/2010 Friendly Matches
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Super League 2010 Draw announced
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Juric in at Fraser Park
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K-League club Daejeon Citizen FC call Valentine Sports Park home for pre-season camp
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Media Accreditation 2010
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2010 Manchester United Premier Cup Qualification Process Begins
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Waratah Cup ready for kick off in 2010
The NSW Super League is the second tier of Men’s Football in the NSW; following the NSW Premier League.
The competition consists of 12 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice; upon completion a Premier is crowned. Premiers are eligible for promotion to the NSW Premier League if club meets the relevant criteria.
The top five sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The Championship Series consists of six games, whereby the five teams competing 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, with the winner crowned NSW Super League Champions.
Teams competing in the NSW Super League are listed below
- Central Coast Lightning
- Dulwich Hill SC
- FC Liverpool Bossy
- Fraser Park FC
- Granville Rage
- Macarthur Rams
- Mt Druitt Town Rangers
- Northern Tigers
- PCYC Parramatta Eagles
- Spirit FC
- St. George Saints
- Sydney University


















