1999–2000 National Soccer League

The 1999–2000 National Soccer League season, was the 24th season of the National Soccer League in Australia.

NSL 1999–2000
LeagueNational Soccer League
SportAssociation football
Duration1999–2000
Number of teams16
NSL season
ChampionsWollongong Wolves
Top scorerDamian Mori (22)

Overview

It was performed by 16 teams. Wollongong Wolves won the championship. Auckland Kingz and Parramatta Power entered the competition.

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Perth Glory 34 19 7 8 60 42 +18 64 2000 National Soccer League Finals
2 Wollongong Wolves (C) 34 17 9 8 72 44 +28 60 2001 Oceania Club Championship
3 Carlton SC 34 17 7 10 55 39 +16 58 2000 National Soccer League Finals
4 Adelaide Force 34 16 8 10 57 37 +20 56
5 Sydney Olympic 34 16 7 11 56 40 +16 55
6 Marconi Fairfield 34 16 7 11 53 49 +4 55
7 Newcastle Breakers (R) 34 14 9 11 44 44 0 51 Disbanded at end of season and were replaced
8 Auckland Kingz 34 15 5 14 57 59 2 50
9 Brisbane Strikers 34 13 10 11 46 40 +6 49
10 South Melbourne 34 14 7 13 55 51 +4 49
11 Parramatta Power 34 14 5 15 52 47 +5 47
12 Melbourne Knights 34 13 6 15 44 57 13 45
13 Northern Spirit 34 11 3 20 41 58 17 36
14 Canberra Cosmos 34 9 9 16 44 64 20 36
15 Gippsland Falcons 34 7 8 19 25 51 26 29
16 Sydney United 34 5 5 24 19 58 39 20
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2000. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Finals

  Elimination Finals Semi-finals Preliminary Final Grand Final
                                           
 
2  Wollongong Wolves  1  0  1    Perth Glory  3 (6)
1  Perth Glory  2  0  2            Wollongong Wolves (p)  3 (7)
       
       
      4 June 2000  
  6  Marconi Fairfield  0  0 0           2  Wollongong Wolves  2  
  3  Carlton SC  1  2  3         3  Carlton  1
       
       
        3  Carlton  2  
        5  Sydney Olympic  1
     
     
  5  Sydney Olympic  4  2  6  
  4  Adelaide Force  1  1  2

Grand final

References

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