2000 Soccer NSW season

The Soccer NSW 2000 season was the 44th season of football in New South Wales since the formation of NSW Federation of Soccer Clubs in 1957. It was the ninth and final time the premier division was named the "Super League" and the second division was named "Division One". There were 26 teams competing across both divisions, with 14 teams in the Super League and 12 teams in Division One. At the end of the season the Super League was rebranded as the NSW Premier League and played over the summer months and began in late 2000. This was so that it would be aligned with the National Soccer League. Division One was renamed the NSW Winter Super League and began in 2001.

2000 Super League
The 2000 Super League season was played over 26 rounds, with the regular season from January to July 2000.

League table


Finals


2000 NSW Division One
The 2000 NSW Division One season was played over 22 rounds.

Finals


2000 NSW Division Two
The 2000 NSW Division Two season was played over 22 rounds.

2000 NSW Division Three
The 2000 NSW Division Three season was played over 22 rounds.

2000 NSW Division Four
The 2000 NSW Division Four season was played over 22 rounds.