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(Redirected from 1994-95 National Soccer League) 19th season of top-tier soccer league in Australia

Sports season
NSL 1994-95
LeagueNational Soccer League
SportAssociation football
Duration1994–95
Number of teams13
NSL season
ChampionsMelbourne Knights
Minor premierMelbourne Knights
Top scorerMark Viduka (18)
National Soccer League seasons
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The 1994–95 National Soccer League season, was the 19th season of the National Soccer League in Australia. The season ended with Melbourne Knights winning the championship and minor premiership double.

Changes from 1993–94

In August 1994 the Australian Soccer Federation (ASF) announced to mixed reaction that all regular season league matches would be decided by penalty shootout if the game was drawn at the end of 90 minutes of play. Four points were awarded for a win, two for a win on penalties, one for a penalty loss and no points for a loss in regulation time.

Teams

Prior to the start of the season, the Newcastle Breakers withdrew from the competition citing financial difficulties. The withdrawal of the Breakers left 13 teams, meaning each team had two byes for the season.

1994–95 National Soccer League is located in AustraliaAdelaide CityAdelaide CityBrisbane StrikersBrisbane Strikers Morwell FalconsMorwell FalconsWest AdelaideWest AdelaideWollongong CityWollongong CityMelbourneMelbourneSydneySydneyMelbourne teams: Melbourne SC Melbourne Knights South Melbourne Heidelberg United Sydney teams: Marconi-Fairfield Parramatta Eagles Sydney Olympic Sydney UnitedMelbourne teams:
Melbourne SC
Melbourne Knights
South Melbourne
Heidelberg United
Sydney teams:
Marconi-Fairfield
Parramatta Eagles
Sydney Olympic
Sydney Unitedclass=notpageimage| Location of teams in 1994–95 National Soccer League
Team Home city Home ground
Adelaide City Adelaide Hindmarsh Stadium
Brisbane Strikers Brisbane Perry Park
Heidelberg United Melbourne Olympic Village
Morwell Falcons Morwell Falcons Park
Marconi-Stallions Sydney Marconi Stadium
Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Stadium
Melbourne SC Melbourne Olympic Park
Parramatta Eagles Sydney Melita Stadium
South Melbourne Melbourne Middle Park
Lakeside Stadium
Sydney Olympic Sydney Leichhardt Oval
Belmore Oval
Sydney United Sydney Edensor Park
West Adelaide Adelaide Hindmarsh Stadium
Wollongong City Wollongong Brandon Park

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Knights (C) 24 16 2 2 4 56 25 +31 70 Qualification for the Finals series
2 Adelaide City 24 16 1 3 4 41 20 +21 69
3 Sydney United 24 15 3 2 4 34 19 +15 68
4 Morwell Falcons 24 8 4 7 5 41 37 +4 47
5 West Adelaide 24 8 5 3 8 28 32 −4 45
6 South Melbourne 24 9 3 2 10 42 36 +6 44
7 Brisbane Strikers 24 8 3 3 10 34 32 +2 41
8 Wollongong City 24 8 2 2 12 39 46 −7 38
9 Sydney Olympic 24 8 1 3 12 27 34 −7 37
10 Marconi Fairfield 24 6 4 3 11 34 43 −9 35
11 Melbourne SC 24 6 4 2 12 20 37 −17 34
12 Parramatta Eagles 24 7 2 1 14 25 34 −9 33
13 Heidelberg United 24 6 1 2 15 27 53 −26 28
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Finals series

See also: 1995 National Soccer League Grand Final
Elimination finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1Adelaide City12(3)Adelaide City0
2Melbourne Knights01(1)Melbourne Knights2
Melbourne Knights3
3Sydney United11(2)
South Melbourne2
5West Adelaide01(1)
Sydney United1
South Melbourne3
4Morwell Falcons01(1)
6South Melbourne15(6)

Individual awards

Notes

  1. Pottinger, Paul (22 August 1994). "ASF put faith in radical strategy". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 26 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  2. Schwab, Laurie (18 October 1994). "NSL kicking uphill from start". The Age. Archived from the original on 26 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. Cockerill, Michael (18 October 1994). "Soccer puts a brave face on unsponsored league kick-off". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 26 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2015.

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