The National Soccer League, or NSL, is the national soccer competition in Australia. Established in 1977, the governing body Soccer Australia claims the NSL as the first truly national football competition in Australia (nationwide Australian Rules Football and Rugby League competitions had not yet been established.

The league may best be described as "semi-professional", with many players holding down day jobs and salaries considerably lower than AFL or rugby. The standard is also much lower than most European leagues. None of the current members of the Australian national team play in the NSL, though many played there for a year or two on their way to European clubs.

Many of the clubs formed from various European migrant communities, and still draw much of their support base from them, despite edicts from the governing body in the 1990s forcing the clubs to drop national or ethnic names and logos. A notable exception is Perth Glory, a relatively new and strikingly successful club which finally won the championship in 2002-3 after near-misses several years previous.

The competition structure is unlike most club soccer, with a regular season and the ultimate premier decided by a finals series culminating in a grand final. There are no separate "cup" and "league" competitions.

The league and clubs have struggled financially for many years. The league's administration is widely regarded as incompetent, though the recent appointment of a new board headed by billionaire businessman Frank Lowy may change this. A complete review of the league's structure is promised.

Champions in previous seasons
Season Winner
2002-03 Perth Glory
2001-02 Olympic Sharks
2000-01 Wollongong Wolves
1999-00 Wollongong Wolves
1998-99 South Melbourne
1997-98 South Melbourne
1996-97 Brisbane Strikers
1995-96 Melbourne Knights
1994-95 Melbourne Knights
1993-94 Adelaide City
1992-93 Marconi Stallions
1991-92 Adelaide City
1990-91 South Melbourne
1989-90 Olympic Sharks
1989 Marconi Stallions
1988 Marconi Stallions
1987 Leichhardt
1986 Adelaide City
1985 Brunswick
1984 South Melbourne
1983 St. George
1982 Sydney City
1981 Sydney City
1980 Sydney City
1979 Marconi Stallions
1978 Adelaide Sharks
1977 Sydney City

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