The inaugural Northern NSW Football Community State Youth Championships wrapped up on Wednesday with seven teams crowned champions. The best community footballers from across northern NSW represented their respective member zones across the three-day tournament held at the Lake Macquarie…
Northern NSW Football is delighted to announce the recipients of its Local Champion Awards for June. The NNSWF Local Champion Awards are a monthly recognition of individuals and teams who make a difference across the football family as we thank…
The deadline for participants to register for season 2022 has now closed (midnight 30th June). More than 6250 players have registered to play football in season 2022 across MiniRoos, junior competitions and senior leagues. The number of registrations for other…
The ever present situation (in every region) that regretfully sees an insufficient number of match officials, continues to be a reality that just doesn’t resonate enough with most players/coaches/parents/spectators. Payment is of course ONE factor (noting that fees are paid…
Season 2022 continues to get closer to a return to some type of normality and we wish to again acknowledge the many efforts of volunteers, who consistently contribute selflessly to support community football activity. Another message being shared today is…
Broadmeadow Magic and Newcastle Olympic will represent Northern NSW Football in the Australia Cup’s national round of 32 after winning their seventh preliminary round matches on Wednesday night. At Cooks Square Park, Broadmeadow came from a goal down against Maitland…
Northern NSW Football is delighted to announce its squads for the 2022 National Youth Championships. NNSWF will host the 2022 National Youth Championships which will be played at C.ex Coffs International Stadium, Coffs Harbour in September. NNSWF Head of Football…
Football Australia is pleased to announce the National Youth Championships will return in 2022 having been sidelined due to the COVID pandemic for the last two years. Taking place over 10 days in September this year’s national football tournament for…
Northern NSW Football has launched its Respect the Game campaign to create a genuine culture shift across football and fix the problem of poor behaviour and abuse. Thousands of people participate and officiate in football every weekend across northern NSW.…
Northern NSW Football is delighted to announce a partnership with the Oceania Football Confederation to improve access to coach development material. The partnership will see NNSWF encourage its coaches to access OFC’s coach development system and content through the OFC…