2018 National Premier Leagues Grand Final

The 2018 National Premier Leagues Grand Final was the sixth National Premier Leagues Grand Final, It was played on the 30 September 2018 at Steve Woodcock Sports Centre in Adelaide between Campbelltown City and Lions FC. Campbelltown won 2–1 to secure their first National Premier Leagues title.[1][2]

2018 National Premier Leagues Grand Final
Event2018 National Premier Leagues
Date30 September 2018
VenueSteve Woodcock Sports Centre, Adelaide
RefereeLachlan Keevers
Attendance1,518
Weather13 °C (55 °F)

Route to the final

This is the how the two teams qualified for the Grand Final.[3]

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Grand Final
         
Sydney Olympic 1
Perth SC 0
Campbelltown City 2
Sydney Olympic 1
Canberra FC 0
Campbelltown City 3
Campbelltown City 2
Lions FC 1
Devonport City 2
Heidelberg United 3
Lions FC (p) 1 (3)
Heidelberg United 1 (1)
Lions FC 1
Edgeworth Eagles 0

Match

Details

Campbelltown City 2–1 Lions FC
  • Ture  5', 32'
Report
  • Thompson  49'
Steve Woodcock Sports Centre, Adelaide
Attendance: 1,518
Referee: Lachlan Keevers
Campbelltown City
Lions FC
GK20 Nicholas Harpas
RB2 Shaun Harvey
CB5 Matthew Mullen
CB4 Iain Fyfe
LB23 Jake Halliday
CM8 Alex Mullen
CM10 Luigi Ditroia 61'
CM14 Adam Piscioneri 90+3'
RW18 Yohei Matsumoto
CF9 Marc Marino 84'
LW11 Anthony Ture
Substitutes:
GK99 Joseph Ruggiero
DF3 Spase Dilevski
DF19 Thomas Veart 84'
MF16 Andrew Maio 61'
MF7 Anthony Piscioneri
Manager: Joe Mullen
GK90 Luke Borean
RB2 Andrew Thompson
CB5 Tommy Jarrad
CB4 Matija Simic 27'
LB11 Nathan Shepherd
CM12 Shaun Carlos
CM15 Danny Kim
CM8 Mitchell Hore 76'
RW18 Chris Maher 71'
CF17 Marek Madle
LW9 Jean Carlos Solórzano
Substitutes
GK22 Brandon Cuminao
DF13 Rhys Webster
MF3 Tyson Walpole
MF14 Liam Cosgrove
FW19 Carter Glockner 71',  79'
Manager: Warren Moon

Assistant referees:
Aaron Galanti
Isabella Blaess
Fourth official:
Daniel Elder

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Overall statistics[4]
Campbelltown City Lions FC
Goals scored21
Yellow cards14
Red cards00

References

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