AIS' 2009/2010 NYL Schedule announced
Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:25 pm
2009/10 National Youth League (NYL) draw released
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has today released the season draw for the 2009/10 National Youth League (NYL).
This season sees an even stronger competition with 27 Rounds and 2 new teams with the addition of Gold Coast United and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). The draw also includes weekly double headers with ‘big brother’ Hyundai A-League clubs. The season kicks-off on 11 September and continues throughout the festive season.
The opening round features four double headers, in Adelaide, Newcastle, Sydney and Perth.
FFA CEO, Ben Buckley, believes the NYL is an integral part of the Australian Football set-up.
“The establishment of the NYL into the Football Australia framework is a critical element of the evolution of football in this country.”
“Last year, the NYL, saw the development and growth of many talented young footballers resulting in a number of players taking the step up to the senior level,” said Buckley.
“This year, with the addition of two new teams including an AIS outfit, will see the standard and professionalism in Australia’s premier youth league developing further.”
In total, 22 players from NYL 2008/09 have earned professional contracts with Hyundai A-League clubs.
The extended nine team competition will end in a four team finals series and coincides with the final two weeks of the Hyundai A-League Finals Series.
Full Draw: http://www.a-league.com.au/site/_content/document/00001343-source.pdf
http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=yleague_newsdisplay&id=28811
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has today released the season draw for the 2009/10 National Youth League (NYL).
This season sees an even stronger competition with 27 Rounds and 2 new teams with the addition of Gold Coast United and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). The draw also includes weekly double headers with ‘big brother’ Hyundai A-League clubs. The season kicks-off on 11 September and continues throughout the festive season.
The opening round features four double headers, in Adelaide, Newcastle, Sydney and Perth.
FFA CEO, Ben Buckley, believes the NYL is an integral part of the Australian Football set-up.
“The establishment of the NYL into the Football Australia framework is a critical element of the evolution of football in this country.”
“Last year, the NYL, saw the development and growth of many talented young footballers resulting in a number of players taking the step up to the senior level,” said Buckley.
“This year, with the addition of two new teams including an AIS outfit, will see the standard and professionalism in Australia’s premier youth league developing further.”
In total, 22 players from NYL 2008/09 have earned professional contracts with Hyundai A-League clubs.
The extended nine team competition will end in a four team finals series and coincides with the final two weeks of the Hyundai A-League Finals Series.
Full Draw: http://www.a-league.com.au/site/_content/document/00001343-source.pdf
http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=yleague_newsdisplay&id=28811
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Re: AIS' 2009/2010 NYL Schedule announced
Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:27 pm
was going to post this, so AIS have all bar one game at the AIS athletics field which BTW is one of the best surfaces in canberra.
wonder if canberra will get behind them?
wonder if canberra will get behind them?
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Re: AIS' 2009/2010 NYL Schedule announced
Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:33 pm
Why don't they play more games at Mckellar Park?
Can they cover the games on TV if they are at this AIS track?
Can they cover the games on TV if they are at this AIS track?
Re: AIS' 2009/2010 NYL Schedule announced
Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:43 pm
thom_canberra wrote:Why don't they play more games at Mckellar Park?
Can they cover the games on TV if they are at this AIS track?
AIS track seating is crap. They should've played it at the training pitch if they were to have it at the AIS.
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