New South Wales Institute of Sport Football (Soccer) Program

New South Wales Institute of Sport Football (Soccer) Program
New South Wales Institute of Sport
Full name New South Wales Institute of
Sport Football Program
Ground Valentine Sports Park, Sydney
Head Coach Ian Crook
League New South Wales Premier Youth League
2010-11 N/A
Home colours

The New South Wales Institute of Sport (Association Football Program) is run by the New South Wales Institute of Sport, in Sydney, for Australian youth players. NSWIS runs this program for both men and women.

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Program

The men's program aims to prepare players for selection in the Australia U17 squad and Australian Institute of Sport program. 22 scholarships are awarded each year to athletes who are 15-17 years old that show the potential to represent Australia at U-17 level.

The women's program aims to improve the skills of nationally identified U20 and senior athletes.

There is also a Northern program for both men and women, which awards scholarships to athletes in the northern and more remote areas of New South Wales. This program is based on the same criteria as those of the central programs.

New South Wales Premier Youth League

The men's program currently plays every year in the New South Wales Premier Youth League. The competition runs from February to August and fields U-20 teams from clubs who are competing in the corresponding senior men's competition, the New South Wales Premier League. Unlike its AIS counterpart, in the Victorian Premier League, the NSWIS team does not compete for points.

Players

2010 Scholarship Holders

Central

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Daniel DiRuocco
Sam Kagaras
Cameron Solevski
Jake Morlando
David Vrankovic
Peter Simonoski
Sam Nastic
Dolor Edosomwan
Jayden Koulizakis
Michael Neill
No. Position Player
Jake McGing
Andreas Vais
Dillon Vorster
Steven Drewery
Fabian Sosa
Marco Vukovic
Steven Ilic
Daniel Nizic

Northern

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Matthew Comerford
Abe Wheelhouse
Luke Remington
Jarrod Oliveri
Michael Finlayson
Harrison McGuire
Patrick Brown
Alexander Kantarovski
No. Position Player
Dominic Bizzarri
Jesse Cook
Ryan Cole
Terry Surjan
Blake Green
Patrick Coehlo
Cody Lucas
Dylan Murphy

Notable Former Players

Players in Bold represent the player has international caps for the Socceroos.

Name Club Position Years Current Status
Antonis, TerryTerry Antonis Australia Sydney FC MF 2007-2009 Playing
Bulut, KeremKerem Bulut Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav FW 2007-2008 Playing
Gallagher, SamSam Gallagher Australia Central Coast Mariners DF 2007-2008 Playing
Grant, RhyanRhyan Grant Australia Sydney FC DF 2007-2008 Playing
Virgili, JamesJames Virgili Australia Newcastle Jets MF 2007-2008 Playing
Mooy, BrodieBrodie Mooy Australia Newcastle Jets FW 2006-2007 Playing
Kantarovski, BenBen Kantarovski Australia Newcastle Jets MF 2006-2007 Playing
Bouzanis, DeanDean Bouzanis England Liverpool GK 2006-2007 Playing
Mooy, AaronAaron Mooy Scotland St. Mirren MF 2005-2006 Playing
Jurman, MatthewMatthew Jurman Australia Brisbane Roar DF 2005-2006 Playing
Jesic, MarkoMarko Jesic Australia Newcastle Jets FW 2005-2006 Playing
Redmayne, AndrewAndrew Redmayne Australia Brisbane Roar GK 2005-2006 Playing
Ryall, SebastianSebastian Ryall Australia Sydney FC DF 2005-2006 Playing
Hoffman, JasonJason Hoffman Australia Melbourne Heart FW 2005-2006 Playing
Bozanic, OliverOliver Bozanic Australia Central Coast Mariners MF 2005-2006 Playing
Holland, JamesJames Holland Netherlands AZ Alkmaar MF 2005-2006 Playing
Hearfield, TroyTroy Hearfield New Zealand Wellington Phoenix MF 2004-2006 Playing
Burns, NathanNathan Burns Greece AEK Athens MF 2003-2005 Playing
Djite, BruceBruce Djite Australia Adelaide United FW 2004-2005 Playing
D'Apuzzo, AdamAdam D'Apuzzo Australia Newcastle Jets MF 2001-2002 Playing
Paartalu, ErikErik Paartalu Australia Brisbane Roar MF 2000-2001 Playing
Federici, AdamAdam Federici England Reading GK 2000-2001 Playing
Carney, DavidDavid Carney England Blackpool MF 1999-2000 Playing
Cansdell-Sheriff, ShaneShane Cansdell-Sheriff England Shrewsbury Town DF 1998-1999 Playing
Emerton, BrettBrett Emerton England Blackburn Rovers MF 1995-1996 Playing
Thompson, ArchieArchie Thompson Australia Melbourne Victory FW 1994-1995 Playing

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