2009–10 National Youth League (Australia)

The 2009–10 A-League National Youth League season was the second season of the Australian A-League National Youth League soccer competition. Like the previous season, the season ran alongside the 2009–10 A-League season.

A-League National Youth League
Season2009–10
Dates11 September 2009 – 20 March 2010
Matches played111
Top goalscorerChris Harold (16)[1]
Biggest away winNewcastle Jets Youth 0–6 Central Coast Mariners Youth
(23 October 2009)
Highest scoringAdelaide United Youth 4–4 Australian Institute of Sport
(14 November 2009)
Adelaide United Youth 4–4 Brisbane Roar Youth
(6 February 2010)

Teams

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TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Adelaide United YouthAdelaideHindmarsh Stadium16,500
A.I.S. Football ProgramCanberraAustralian Institute of SportUnknown
Brisbane Roar YouthBrisbaneGoodwin Park1,500
Central Coast Mariners YouthGosfordPluim Park2,200
Melbourne Victory YouthMelbourneVeneto ClubUnknown
Newcastle Jets YouthNewcastleEnergy Australia Stadium33,000
Perth Glory YouthPerthMembers Equity Stadium20,500
Sydney YouthSydneySydney Football Stadium45,500

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Central Coast Mariners Academy2412844834+1444Qualification to Finals Series
2Perth Glory Youth2413473935+443
3Adelaide United Youth24101045037+1340
4Gold Coast United Youth (C)2410955437+1739
5Sydney FC Youth2411674333+1039
6Melbourne Victory Youth247893637−129
7Newcastle Jets Youth2483133648−1227
8Brisbane Roar Youth2455143858−2020
9AIS Football Program2435163257−2514
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results

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The 2009–10 A-League National Youth League season was played over 27 rounds, followed by a finals series.[2]

Home \ AwayADLAISBRICCMGCUMVCNEWPERSYDADLAISBRICCMGCUMVCNEWPERSYD
Adelaide United Youth4–42–21–13–23–31–02–11–14–40–01–15–20–1
A.I.S. Football Program1–40–20–01–10–22–13–41–30–21–25–10–2
Brisbane Roar Youth1–24–21–22–20–20–13–10–21–32–22–11–2
Central Coast Mariners Youth2–12–24–33–32–11–40–10–02–02–23–20–1
Gold Coast United Youth0–22–15–12–51–12–14–02–05–02–20–14–3
Melbourne Victory Youth2–01–31–14–10–50–21–10–12–46–11–10–1
Newcastle Jets Youth2–54–13–20–60–21–20–11–12–53–12–20–0
Perth Glory Youth1–13–23–22–31–20–04–03–22–10–32–33–3
Sydney Youth3–11–05–01–33–12–12–00–13–32–21–21–3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Finals series

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Semi-finals

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13 March 2010 Central Coast Mariners Youth1–3 Gold Coast United Youth Gosford
  • Nikas 30' (pen.)
Report[3]Stadium: Pluim Park

Grand Final

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Season statistics

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Scoring

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  • First goal of the season: 78 minutesFrancesco Monterosso for Adelaide United Youth against Central Coast Mariners Youth (11 September 2009)
  • Fastest goal in a match: 1 minuteMario Simic for Newcastle Jets Youth against Sydney FC Youth (29 November 2009) & Ben Wearing for Gold Coast United Youth against Central Coast Mariners Youth (13 March 2010)
  • Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+5 minutesTim Smits for Brisbane Roar Youth against Sydney FC Youth (31 January 2010)
  • First own goal of the season: Steve Lewis Hesketh (Brisbane Roar Youth) for Perth Glory Youth, 9 minutes (18 September 2009)
  • First hat-trick of the season: Nik Mrdja (Central Coast Mariners Youth) against Newcastle Jets Youth (23 October 2009)

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1 Francesco MonterossoAdelaide United Youth17
2 Chris HaroldGold Coast United Youth14
3 Kerem BulutSydney Youth13
4 Panni NikasCentral Coast Mariners Youth12
5 Andrew BarisićGold Coast United Youth11
6 Nathan ElasiMelbourne Victory Youth10
7 Eli BabaljAustralian Institute of Sport9
Tim SmitsBrisbane Roar Youth
8 Kamal IbrahimAustralian Institute of Sport8
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Overall

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  • Most wins – Perth Glory Youth (13)
  • Fewest wins – Australian Institute of Sport (3)
  • Most losses – Australian Institute of Sport (16)
  • Fewest losses – Central Coast Mariners Youth & Adelaide United Youth (4)
  • Most goals scored – Gold Coast United Youth (54)
  • Fewest goals scored – Australian Institute of Sport (32)
  • Most goals conceded – Brisbane Roar Youth (58)
  • Fewest goals conceded – Sydney Youth (33)
  • Best goal difference – Gold Coast United Youth (+10)
  • Worst goal difference – Australian Institute of Sport (−25)

Awards

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Notes

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References

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