2014–15 National Youth League (Australia) Explained

Competition:National Youth League
Season:2014–15
Premiers:Melbourne City Youth (1st title)
Matches:66
Total Goals:223
League Topscorer:Wade Dekker (9)
Biggest Home Win:Central Coast Mariners Youth 6–0 FFA Centre of Excellence
(17 December 2014)
Brisbane Roar Youth 6–0 FFA Centre of Excellence
(15 February 2015)
Biggest Away Win:FFA Centre of Excellence 0–5 Newcastle Jets Youth
(8 November 2014)
Highest Scoring:Perth Glory Youth 5–3 Central Coast Mariners Youth
(16 November 2014)
Prevseason:2013–14
Nextseason:2015–16

The 2014–15 National Youth League (Also known as the Foxtel National Youth League for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of the Australian National Youth League competition. The season ran in parallel with the 2014–15 A-League season.

Teams

TeamHome cityHome ground
Adelaide United YouthAdelaideAdelaide Shores Football Centre
Brisbane Roar YouthBrisbaneGoodwin Park
Central Coast Mariners YouthGosfordCentral Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence
FFA Centre of ExcellenceCanberraAustralian Institute of Sport
Melbourne City YouthMelbourneEpping Stadium
Melbourne Victory YouthMelbourneLakeside Stadium
Newcastle Jets YouthNewcastleRockwell Automation Park
Perth Glory YouthPerthIntiga Stadium
Sydney FC YouthSydneyLambert Park
Western Sydney Wanderers YouthSydneyBlacktown International Sportspark

Standings

Positions by round

NOTES:

Fixtures

Round 18

Season statistics

Goals scored

Regular season
ClubGoalsAverage
Central Coast Mariners Youth292.23
Melbourne City Youth292.23
Perth Glory Youth231.92
Sydney FC Youth221.83
Newcastle Jets Youth211.75
Melbourne Victory Youth211.62
Brisbane Roar Youth181.5
Adelaide United Youth201.54
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth151.25
FFA Centre of Excellence60.6

Clean sheets

Regular season
ClubClean Sheets
Adelaide United Youth6
Brisbane Roar Youth5
Newcastle Jets Youth4
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth4
Perth Glory Youth3
Central Coast Mariners Youth3
Brisbane Roar Youth5
Melbourne Victory Youth2
Sydney FC Youth2
Melbourne City Youth2
FFA Centre of Excellence0

End-of-season awards

George Blackwood of Sydney FC Youth and Liam Youlley of Western Sydney Wanderers FC Youth were voted co-winners of the Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year Award while Brisbane Roar FC Youth was selected as the winner of the Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hyundai A-League/Westfield W-League award winners. Football Federation Australia. 11 May 2015.