Goonellabah remain atop a congested leader board after Round 12 of the Football Far North Coast Men’s Premier Division. The Hornets had a resounding 5-0 victory over Lennox Head with a brace to Matt Armstrong and goals to Batok Ring,…
Referees recognition weekend is an initiative being conducted in 2016 by Northern NSW Football across all clubs and zones to publicly recognise, show our appreciation and say thank you to all of our match officials. Officiating football matches at any…
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is pleased to announce Lismore Richmond Rovers stalwart Jill Hepburn as Football Far North Coast’s (FFNC) Newcastle Permanent Volunteer of the Month for May 2016. Jill was nominated by Lismore Richmond Rovers for her ongoing commitment…
Northern NSW Football is pleased to announce Paul Tulloch from Lennox Head FC as Football Far North Coast’s Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month for May 2016. NNSWF Community Football Manager Peter Haynes applauded Paul’s efforts by saying, “Paul…
Three local match officials recently attended the 2016 Northern NSW Football Talented Officials Program (TOP) Camp in Coffs Harbour, held over the long weekend of the 11th to 13th June. Aidan Downs, Blake Penhey and Davis Whitney attended the camp,…
Over 250 of Northern NSW’s best young male footballers will flock to Coffs Harbour across the June long weekend for the annual Telstra State Championships for Boys. Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) seven Member Zones will contest the Telstra State Championships…
FFNC are running a New Referees Course in Uki on Sunday 19th June to give a final opportunity to those who wish to become a referee in 2016 but have not been able to attend our previous courses. Date and…
A FREE Grassroots Football Certificate Course has been organised to be held in Alstonville on Sunday 5th June. The full details for the course are; Grassroots Certificate Venue: Alstonville Football Club – Geoff Watt Oval, Deegan Drive, Alstonville Date: Sunday…
Urunga FC defeated Bangalow SC 2-1 in a gripping Westfield FFA contest on Saturday to advance to the NNSWF quarter finals in June. The game was fast and furious, with 30 minutes of extra time required to find a deciding…
AIA Vitality is proud to support Australian football and the AIA Vitality MiniRoos program. As proud Naming Rights partner AIA Vitality is giving all Australian MiniRoos Clubs the chance to win a $10,000 cash grant to use wherever it’s needed…