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The NPL returns to Sydney

Marconi clashed with Parramatta in the opening round of Sydney's NPL. (Chris / Flickr)
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18th March, 2015
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The first round of the National Premier League was played in Sydney over the weekend.

I was at Marconi Stadium in Bossley Park on Saturday night. In first grade Parramatta FC defeated Marconi 2 goals to 1. Parramatta were back in the top division, gaining promotion after winning NPL2 last season.

The match between Parramatta and Marconi was also the first game in the Legea Cup. This is a competition sponsored by Hallmark Sportswear for teams in the NSW NPL which wear Legea kits. A different approach, but it’s good to see more firms getting involved commercially in the NPL.

Commercial sponsorship is very important for NPL clubs to help make the competition stronger. It’s an absolute necessity if the NPL is ever to be involved in promotion and relegation with the A-League, with Football NSW having featured promotion and relegation in its competitions (NPL1, NPL2, State League 1, and State League 2) for years.

Match attendances were down on hoped for numbers. One of the challenges for this time of year is that the A-League and NPL overlap – Western Sydney Wanderers had a home game on Friday night at Parramatta (lost 0-3 to Melbourne Victory), while Sydney FC played at home on Sunday evening (winning 5-4 over Brisbane).

Even the most enthusiastic football supporter can only watch a limited number of games. I expect that the NPL will face challenges with match attendance until after the A-League season is finished.

The results over the weekend for the NSW NPL were:

Marconi 1 defeated by Parramatta FC 2

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Sutherland 3 defeated Blacktown Spartans 1

Sydney Olympic 3 defeated South Coast Wolves 0

Rockdale 2 defeated by APIA 4

Blacktown City 3 defeated Sydney United 2

Manly 0 defeated by Bonnyrigg 3

There are National Premier League competitions under way in each state, with Victoria up to Round 4, South Australia at Round 6 in, and Queensland at Round 3. Western Australia starts March 28.

Did anyone else see any NPL games?

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