New South Wales

New South Wales Table - 2025

Key:
  1. Promotion Playoff
  2. Relegation Playoff
  3. Relegation
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1Spirit FC crestSpirit FC30206467303766
D
W
W
D
W
2APIA Leichhardt FC crestAPIA Leichhardt FC30204675354064
W
W
W
L
W
3Marconi Stallions crestMarconi Stallions30195648291962
W
D
W
L
W
4Rockdale Ilinden crestRockdale Ilinden301510568412755
D
D
D
D
D
5Blacktown City FC crestBlacktown City FC30155105050050
W
D
W
L
D
6Sydney United 58 crestSydney United 583014794139249
W
W
W
W
D
7Sydney Olympic crestSydney Olympic301271150381240
L
L
D
W
L
8Wollongong Wolves crestWollongong Wolves301010104238440
L
D
D
L
W
9St George City crestSt George City30107133742-537
L
L
D
D
W
10Sydney FC Youth crestSydney FC Youth3097144346-334
D
D
D
L
L
11Manly United crestManly United3097144046-634
W
D
L
L
L
12St George FC crestSt George FC3088144455-1132
L
L
L
D
D
13Sutherland Sharks crestSutherland Sharks3075182853-2526
L
W
L
W
L
14Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth crestWestern Sydney Wanderers FC Youth3077162951-2225
W
W
L
D
D
15Central Coast Mariners Youth crestCentral Coast Mariners Youth3058172962-3323
L
L
D
W
D
16Western City Rangers crestWestern City Rangers3057182460-3622
D
L
L
W
D

Frequently asked questions

Spain are the most successful side in the European Championship, having lifted the coveted title four times. Their first-ever title came in 1964. After a long wait of 44 years, La Roja won the trophy in 2008 and successfully defended it in 2012 under the-then boss Vicente del Bosque. They won the most recent edition in 2024 and set a record of winning every single game en route to glory.

There are 24 teams in the European Championships ever since the expansion in 2016. Initially there were only four teams in the Euros, before that number was doubled to eight in 1980, and then to 16 countries in 1996.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo has made 30 appearances in the European Championship, having featured in six consecutive editions. He won the tournament in 2016.

No player has scored more goals in the European Championship than the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo. The 39-year-old has scored 14 goals in 30 games in total, five more than any other player.

Portugal centre-back Pepe was aged 41 years and 130 days when his team took on France in the quarter-final of the 2024 edition, thus becoming the oldest player to ever feature in the European Championship.

Spanish sensation Lamine Yamal has been creating a host of records since breaking out at Barcelona in 2023. He was a crucial contributor in Spain's EURO 2024 victory, and also became the youngest player ever to feature in the European Championship finals, making his debut in the tournament at the age of 16 years and 338 days.

Paolo Maldini, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Manuel Neuer, Andres Iniesta, Iker Casillas, Eden Hazard, Michel Platini, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Gareth Bale are some of the most prominent names to have represented their nations at the European Championship.

Roberto Mancini, Ronald Koeman, Guus Hiddink, Dino Zoff, Antonio Conte, Andriy Shevchenko, Luis Enrique, Miguel Munoz, Kevin Keegan, Frank Rijkaard, Arrigo Sacchi, Julian Nagelsmann, etc are some of the most famous managers to have managed in the European Championship.