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2009 NSW Premier League season

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Top scorer
  
Number of teams
  
12

Total attendance
  
75,698 (approximately)

Premiers
  
Dates
  
1 Mar 2009 – 13 Sep 2009

Champion
  
Sutherland Sharks FC

2009 NSW Premier League season

Duration
  
1 March 2009 – 13 September 2009

League champion
  
Sydney United Football Club

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The 2009 TeleChoice Premier League season is the ninth season of the revamped NSW Premier League. This season also marks the addition of a new team, in the Bonnyrigg White Eagles Football Club from the Super League (one division lower).

Contents

The 2009 regular season began on 1 March 2009, at 18:00 UTC+10, and concluded on 9 August 2009 with the Finals Series commencing a fortnight later.

During the course of the season, all Premier League, Super League and Division teams were involved in the TigerTurf Cup, an equivalent to the English FA Cup with teams competing in a series of elimation games. On Sunday, 16 August, the Sutherland Sharks Football Club were crowned the 2009 TigerTurf Cup Champions after defeating Manly United FC 1-0. On Sunday, 13 September, the Sutherland Sharks Football Club won their second championship of the year when they defeated Marconi Stallions 4 goals to 1 in the TeleChoice Premier League Grand Final at CUA Stadium, Penrith.

Clubs

Teams promoted from Super League:
(After the end of the 2008 season.)

  • Bonnyrigg White Eagles
  • Teams relegated to Super League:
    (After the end of the 2008 season.)

  • Macarthur Rams
  • League table

    Source: TeleChoice Premier League
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
    (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
    Only applicable when the season is not finished:
    (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

    Results

    The results of the 2009 Home and Away season are as follows:

    Source: footballnsw.com.au
    (*) = Both encounters between Sydney Olympic and Sydney United were Olympic home games with the 1-1 scoreline being the Round 20 battle.
    Home team listed in left column.

    Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Almir Dizdaric for Bonnyrigg against Sydney Tigers, 49 seconds. (1 March 2009).
  • Last goal of the season: Panni Nikas for Sutherland against Marconi, 90+3 minutes. (13 September 2009)
  • Fastest goal in a match: 38 seconds – Ilija Prenzoski for Wollongong against Sydney Olympic (22 March 2009)
  • Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 122 minutes – Vamara Diarra for Marconi against Manly United (29 August 2009)
  • First own goal of the season: George Souris (Sutherland) for Bankstown City, 33 minutes (15 March 2009)
  • First hat-trick of the season: Jamie McMaster (Sydney Tigers) against Bonnyrigg (1 March 2009)
  • Most goals scored by one player in a match: 4 goalsRobert Younis (Sydney Tigers) against Wollongong, 3', 18', 46', 75' (9 August 2009)
  • Widest winning margin: 7 goals – Marconi 7-0 Wollongong (19 April 2009)
  • Most goals in a match: 11 goals
  • Sydney Tigers 6–5 Wollongong (9 August 2009)
  • Most goals in one half: 5 goals – Sydney Tigers v Wollongong (9 August 2009) 2–3 at half time, 6–5 final
  • Most goals in one half by a single team: 5 goals – Sydney United v Sydney Tigers (19 April 2009) 5–0 at half-time, 6–1 final
  • All season goals (excluding finals): 404 goals
  • Discipline

  • First yellow card of the season: Daniel Wilkinson for Blacktown City against Sydney United, 2 minutes (1 March 2009)
  • First red card of the season: Mark D’Alessandro for Bonnyrigg against Sydney Tigers, 2 minutes (1 March 2009)
  • Card given at latest point in a game: James Chronopoulos (yellow) at 108 minutes for Marconi against Manly United (29 August 2009)
  • Overall

  • Most wins – Sydney United (13)
  • Fewest wins – Wollongong (1)
  • Most losses – Wollongong (19)
  • Fewest losses – Sydney United (2)
  • Most goals scored – Sutherland (46)
  • Fewest goals scored – Penrith Nepean (19)
  • Most goals conceded – Wollongong (62)
  • Fewest goals conceded – Sydney United, Marconi and Manly United (22)
  • Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets – Sutherland (9)
  • Fewest clean sheets – Wollongong (0)
  • Attendances

    These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

    References

    2009 NSW Premier League season Wikipedia


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