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3 unusual facts about NSL


David Nyathi

Nyathi staeted playing professional football for Dangerous Darkies who were promoted to the NSL in the 1991 season.

Goulburn Strikers FC

Over the years Goulburn and the Southern Tablelands have produced some great footballers, such as Shane Hall, the first Goulburn player ever to make the National Soccer League, Daniel Aliffi who has played professionally in the NSL for the Canberra Cosmos and the Wollongong Wolves

Stuart McLaren

He was signed due to Josh McCloughlan's injury, playing as a defender as he did when he was a former player-coach with the Brisbane Strikers in the NSL.


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American Defense Society

Clarence Smedley Thomas, Cushing Stetson, and John F. Hubbard formed the ADS in August 1915 as a splinter group from the National Security League (NSL).

Aytek Genc

At age 22 Genc joined Parramatta Eagles then coached by Raul Blanco and played his first full season in the Australian NSL.

Balmain SC

The Tiger’s most famous player, ex NSL star Johnny Buonavoglia, also left the club along with a number of first grade players meaning Balmain head into the 2013 with a new look playing group and a new home in the form of Wentworth Park

Clarence Smedley Thomas

The NSL did not comply, so a small group of urban professionals splintered from the NSL and created the American Defense Society.

Thompson's interest in national defense began with his work with the National Security League as one of its publicity heads, but he was irritated that the NSL's founder, Solomon Stanwood Menken did not want to expand the NSL’s publicity tactics or criticize Wilson.

Mitchell Prentice

An AIS graduate, he played with Northern Spirit and Marconi Stallions in the NSL before trying his luck overseas where he had short stints with Scottish club Stirling Albion and Malaysian Super League side Pahang FA.

National Student League

The NSL began making a name for itself by involving itself in the TUUL led Harlan County miners strike.

West Adelaide

West Adelaide SC, Reformed football club 1978 NSL Champions (also known as West Adelaide Hellas and Adelaide Sharks)


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