NSL 1994-95 | |
League: | National Soccer League |
Sport: | Association football |
Duration: | 1994–95 |
No Of Teams: | 13 |
Season: | NSL season |
Season Champs: | Melbourne Knights |
Season Champ Name: | Champions |
League Champs: | Melbourne Knights |
League Champ Name: | Minor premier |
Top Scorer: | Mark Viduka (18) |
Seasonslist: | List of NSL seasons |
Seasonslistnames: | National Soccer League |
Prevseason Link: | 1993–94 National Soccer League |
Prevseason Year: | 1993–94 |
Nextseason Link: | 1995–96 National Soccer League |
Nextseason Year: | 1995–96 |
The 1994–95 National Soccer League season, was the 19th season of the National Soccer League in Australia. The season ended with Melbourne Knights winning the championship and minor premiership double.
In August 1994 the Australian Soccer Federation (ASF) announced to mixed reaction that all regular season league matches would be decided by penalty shootout if the game was drawn at the end of 90 minutes of play. Four points were awarded for a win, two for a win on penalties, one for a penalty loss and no points for a loss in regulation time.[1]
Prior to the start of the season, the Newcastle Breakers withdrew from the competition citing financial difficulties. The withdrawal of the Breakers left 13 teams, meaning each team had two byes for the season.[2] [3]
Team | Home city | Home ground | |
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Adelaide City | Hindmarsh Stadium | ||
Perry Park | |||
Olympic Village | |||
Falcons Park | |||
Marconi-Stallions | Marconi Stadium | ||
Melbourne Knights | Melbourne | Knights Stadium | |
Melbourne SC | Melbourne | Olympic Park | |
Sydney | Melita Stadium | ||
South Melbourne | Melbourne | Middle Park Lakeside Stadium | |
Sydney Olympic | Sydney | Leichhardt Oval Belmore Oval | |
Sydney United | Sydney | Edensor Park | |
West Adelaide | Adelaide | Hindmarsh Stadium | |
Wollongong City | Brandon Park |
See also: 1995 National Soccer League Grand Final.