1989–90 National Soccer League

The 1989–90 National Soccer League season, was the 14th season of the National Soccer League in Australia. The league was known as the Quit NSL under a sponsorship arrangement with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.[1]

NSL 1989–90
LeagueNational Soccer League
SportAssociation football
Duration1989–90
Number of teams14
NSL season
ChampionsSydney Olympic
Top scorerDavid Seal (15)
National Soccer League seasons

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Marconi Fairfield2616645124+2738Qualification for the Finals series
2South Melbourne2615654223+1936
3Melbourne Croatia2614754926+2335
4Adelaide City2613853923+1634
5Sydney Olympic (C)2612774025+1531
6APIA Leichhardt2611963625+1131
7Sydney Croatia26106104039+126
8Parramatta Eagles26106103131026
9Preston Makedonia2695123335−223
10St George-Budapest2677123544−921
11Wollongong City2684143048−1820
12Sunshine George Cross2665152449−2517
13West Adelaide (R)2654172154−3314Relegation to the South Australian Division 1
14Blacktown City (R)2644183055−2512Relegation to the NSW Division 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Finals series

Grand Final

1 Bob Catlin
2 Gary van Egmond
3 Jean-Paul de Marigny
4 Steve Calderan (c)
5 Robert Wheatley
6 Ian Gray
7 Tom McCulloch
8 Vince Colagiuri
9 Fred de Jong
10 Paul Okon
11 David Lowe
Substitutes:
12 Peter Katholos
14 Gerry Gomez
20 Mark Schwarzer
Manager:
Bertie Mariani
1 Clint Gosling
2 David Barrett
3 Robert Hooker (c)
4 Tony Spyridakos
5 Andrew Bernal
6 Gary Phillips
7 Grant Lee
8 Alistair Edwards
9 Abbas Saad
10 Robert Ironside
11 Steve Refenes
Substitutes:
12 Marko Perinovic
13 Eric Hristodoulou
20 Gary Meier
Manager:
Mick Hickman

Individual awards

References

Other sources