Women's National Soccer League
Women's National Soccer LeagueCountry |
Australia |
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Founded |
1996 |
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Folded |
2004 |
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Level on pyramid |
1 |
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Most championships |
Queensland Sting (3 titles) |
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The Women's National Soccer League (WNSL) was Australia's top women's association football league. Originally known as the Ansett Australia Summer Series for sponsorship reasons, the WNSL began in 1996 consisting of six clubs and continued through until 2004, folding alongside the National Soccer League. It was not until 2008 that a women's top flight league was re-established in Australia, named the W-League.
Clubs
Club |
City |
Home Ground |
Other Names |
Adelaide Sensation |
Adelaide, South Australia |
Hindmarsh Stadium |
SA Sports Institute, SASI Buffalo Pirates |
Canberra Eclipse |
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
AIS, McKellar Stadium |
ACT Academy of Sports |
Northern NSW Pride |
Newcastle, New South Wales |
Weston Park, Wanderers Oval |
Northern NSW ITC, NNSW Horizon |
NSW Sapphires |
Sydney, New South Wales |
Sydney United Sports Centre |
NSW Institute of Sport |
Queensland Sting |
Brisbane, Queensland |
Perry Park, QAS Centre |
Queensland Academy of Sport |
Victoria Vision |
Melbourne, Victoria |
Bulleen Soccer Club |
ITC Victoria |
Western Waves* |
Perth, Western Australia |
Perth Oval |
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- In 2004 Western Waves was given temporary entry to the WNSL for six games
Champions
Champions are:[1]
Season |
Winner |
Result |
Runner-Up |
2004 |
Queensland Sting |
2–0 |
Northern NSW Pride |
2003–04 |
NSW Sapphires |
3–1 |
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2002–03 |
Queensland Sting |
1–0 |
NSW Sapphires |
2001–02 |
Canberra Eclipse |
1–0 |
NSW Sapphires |
2000–01 |
Queensland Sting |
1–0 |
NSW Sapphires |
1999 |
NSW Sapphires |
1–0 |
SASI Pirates |
1998–99 |
SASI Pirates |
2–0 |
Canberra Eclipse |
1997–98 |
NSWIS |
3–2 |
SASI |
1996–97 |
QAS |
2–1 |
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Individual honours
Julie Dolan Medal
The medal is awarded annually to the player voted to be the best player in the Women's Football League in Australia, named after former Matildas Captain and football administrator Julie Dolan. The award was for the best player in the WNSL, and is currently maintained in the successor competition, the W-League. The following table contains only those winners of the medal who won it during the WNSL era, for a complete list of winners see Julie Dolan Medal.
Golden Boot
WNSL Rising Star Award
See also
References
External links
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