List of champions of the National Soccer League

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The list of champions of the National Soccer League is made up of the champions of the 28 seasons of the Australian National Soccer League from its founding in 1977 to its dissolution in 2004. A total of 42 different teams played in the NSL's 28 seasons integrated.

Explanation

  • Season: Names the respective season in which the championship was held.
  • Master: gives the name of the club that became the master.
  • Runner-up: Name of the club that became runner-up.
  • Grand final result: states the final result of the final at the end of the season.
  • Venue (Final): Provides the name of the venue in which the final was played.
  • Spectators (final): states the number of spectators present at the final.

list

season master Runner-up Grand final result Venue (final) Spectators (final)
1977 Sydney City Marconi Stallions no grand final held 0 0
1978 West Adelaide Sydney City no grand final held 0 0
1979 Marconi Stallions Heidelberg United no grand final held 0 0
1980 Sydney City Heidelberg United no grand final held 0 0
1981 Sydney City South Melbourne no grand final held 0 0
1982 Sydney City St. George Saints no grand final held 0 0
1983 St. George Saints Sydney City no grand final held 0 0
1984 South Melbourne Sydney Olympic 4: 2 (return leg) Olympic Park Stadium
St. George Stadium
10,000
11,221
1985 Brunswick Juventus Sydney City 2: 0 (first and second leg) St. George Stadium
Olympic Park Stadium
2,491
7,560
1986 Adelaide City Sydney Olympic 3: 2 (return leg) Hindmarsh Stadium
Parramatta Stadium
12,232
14,032
1987 APIA Leichhardt no grand final held 0 0
1988 Marconi Stallions Sydney United 2: 2 (5: 4 as new) Parramatta Stadium 17,064
1989 Marconi Stallions Sydney Olympic 1-0 Parramatta Stadium 23,387
1989/90 Sydney Olympic Marconi Stallions 2-0 Parramatta Stadium 26,353
1990/91 South Melbourne Melbourne Knights 1: 1 (5: 4 as new) Olympic Park Stadium 21,338
1991/92 Adelaide City Melbourne Knights 0: 0 (4: 2 n.e.) Olympic Park Stadium 15,463
1992/93 Marconi Stallions Adelaide City 1-0 Parramatta Stadium 13,376
1993/94 Adelaide City Melbourne Knights 1-0 Olympic Park Stadium 13,790
1994/95 Melbourne Knights Adelaide City 2-0 Hindmarsh Stadium 16,000
1995/96 Melbourne Knights Marconi Stallions 2: 1 Olympic Park Stadium 14,258
1996/97 Brisbane Strikers Sydney United 2-0 Lang Park 40,446
1997/98 South Melbourne Carlton 2: 1 Olympic Park Stadium 16,000
1998/99 South Melbourne Sydney United 3: 2 Olympic Park Stadium 15.194
1999/2000 Wollongong Wolves Perth Glory 3: 3 (7: 6 n.e.) Subiaco oval 43,242
2000/01 Wollongong Wolves South Melbourne 2: 1 Parramatta Stadium 13,402
2001/02 Sydney Olympic Perth Glory 1-0 Subiaco oval 42,735
2002/03 Perth Glory Sydney Olympic 2-0 Subiaco oval 38.111
2003/04 Perth Glory Parramatta power 1-0 Parramatta Stadium 9,630

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