Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) in partnership with its Community Football partner, Newcastle Permanent Building Society (NPBS), will launch its annual Newcastle Permanent Referee Recognition Week for 2018 on Monday 23rd July until Sunday 29th July 2018. Newcastle Permanent Referee Recognition…
POINTS TABLE | RESULTS | FINALS DRAW | MINIROOS AT THE STATE CUP Day Three Adamstown Rosebud JFC take home the TAFE NSW Women’s State Cup title It was a frosty start for the third and final day of the…
Fourteen (14) women’s teams across Northern NSW will compete this weekend in the annual TAFE NSW Women’s State Cup at the Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility, Speers Point. The competition is shaping up to be the strongest tournament yet, with…
TAFE NSW has entered into a joint partnership between the two football state bodies Football NSW and Northern NSW Football, as the naming rights partner for the Summer Football competition. With figures going from strength-to-strength since its introduction in 2013,…
2018 has seen 48 new match officials introduced to the game through a “Green Shirt Initiative”, which was introduced by Football Far North Coast this season to actively highlight the need to support, respect and to show empathy to ALL…
Today Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) announced the Women’s State Cup Official Fixtures Draw. The NNSWF Women’s State Cup provides senior women’s teams from across Northern NSW, including the Herald Women’s Premier League (WPL) teams, to compete against each other in a…
Newcastle Permanent Community Award Winners Announced for June Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) congratulates this month’s Newcastle Permanent Community Award Monthly Winners in Football Far North Coast (FFNC) for June. The awards recognise the hard work and significant time volunteers, coaches…
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) held their second Club Coach Coordinator (CCC) workshops last month for 2018. Workshops were held in the Hunter, Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Ballina and Lismore and were attended by twenty-five (25) CCC’s. The CCC program…
The much heralded Telstra Skill Acquisition Program (SAP) Championships played in Coffs Harbour over the June long weekend brought together more than 220 of Northern NSW’s most talented 11 and 12-year-old male football players. The event that historically has been…
16-year-old Connor Barnden from Ballina and 18-year-old Isaac Peachey from Goonellabah were selected to participate in Northern NSW Football’s (NNSWF) Talented Official Program (TOP) Camp. Sixteen young match officials, 18 years of age or under, were chosen from across all…