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NSL Cup

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Abolished
  
1997

Most successful club(s)
  
Adelaide City (3)

Region
  
Australia

Founded
  
1977

Instances
  
1989 NSL Cup, 1988 NSL Cup, 1987 NSL Cup

The NSL Cup was an Australian soccer competition organised by the Australian Soccer Federation between 1977 and 1997.

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History

The NSL Cup was organised to run in conjunction with the teams participating in the National Soccer League (NSL) between 1977 and 1997. It was the second nationwide club tournament held in Australia, the first being the Australia Cup during the 1960s. It was held initially in 1977 immediately after the end of the NSL's regular home and away season, as there was no final series. The 1978 edition expanded to include teams from various state leagues in Australia, including Annerley (Queensland), West Woden Juventus (ACT), Essendon Croatia (Victoria), Sydney Croatia (NSW) and Ascot (WA).

For the 1993-94 season the Cup was played in the preseason, before being played as a mid-season break for the 1995-96 season and then returning to the preseason for the 1996-97 season. The 1996-97 Cup was the final cup to be playing during the NSL years and saw a brand new club, Collingwood Warriors, defeat Marconi in the final. A replacement national knock-out cup was not instigated until the FFA Cup in 2014.

Upsets

State League side Sydney Croatia upset NSL club Marconi in the first round of the 1978 Cup. Other upsets over the years where state league teams defeated NSL teams, including Parramatta Melita Eagles defeating Marconi in 1979, Mt Gravatt defeating Brisbane City in 1980, and Croydon City defeating South Melbourne in 1986.

Past tournaments/winners

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of cups won by a team, or the number of Cup Finals held in a city.

References

NSL Cup Wikipedia