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1995–96 National Soccer League

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Sport
  
Association football

Champions
  
Melbourne Knights

Start date
  
1995

Champion
  
Melbourne Knights FC

League champion
  
Marconi Stallions FC

Duration
  
1995-96

Minor premiers
  
Marconi-Fairfield

Top scorer
  
Damian Mori

Number of teams
  
12

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1996–97 National Soccer League

The 1995–96 A-League season was the first year of a rebranded Australian National Soccer League (NSL) and the twentieth since the national league began in 1977. The competition was variously known as the A-League and the Ericsson Cup (as part of a sponsorship arrangement) at the time.

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Background

After an attempt to reduce the number of NSL teams from 14 to 12, the Australian Soccer Federation announced that a new competition known as the A-League would operate in parallel to the NSL. After a series of legal challenges, the A-League became the sole national league with largely the same composition of teams as the previous NSL season. The change was seen at the time as a rebranding rather than a new competition. Prior to the season beginning, the league announced a sponsorship agreement with Ericsson that was supposed to last until 2000. The sponsorship led to the league being renamed the Ericsson Cup, though the A-League and NSL names were still used in various forms.

The commencement of the season was delayed as relegated teams Melbourne SC and Heidelberg United obtained court injunctions to prevent the league going ahead. Eventually the injunction was lifted in the Federal Court of Australia to allow the league to start, albeit several weeks late.

Overview

The league was composed of 12 teams. After 33 rounds, Marconi-Fairfield were crowned minor premiers. In the final series, Marconi-Fairfield and the Melbourne Knights contested the 1996 A-League Grand Final, with Melbourne Knights prevailing 2–1.

Regular season

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Individual awards

  • Johnny Warren Medal: Damian Mori (Adelaide City)
  • U-21 Player of the Year: Jim Tsekenis (West Adelaide)
  • Top Scorer: Damian Mori (Adelaide City) – 31 goals
  • Coach of the Year: John Perin (Adelaide City)
  • References

    1995–96 National Soccer League Wikipedia