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2021 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League

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Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
Season2021
DatesJuly 24 – TBA

The 2021 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, for sponsorship reasons also known as the Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited National Soccer League,[1] is the 15th edition of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, the top-tier football league in Papua New Guinea. The league started on 24 July.

The defending champions are Lae City, who won their sixth consecutive title with a 1–0 victory over Vitiaz United in the previous season's Grand Final.[2]

Format

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After initially deciding the league format would be the same as the previous season – one national league consisting of ten teams[3][4] – the Papua New Guinea Football Association and NSL board eventually reverted to a format that they had previously used in the 2015–16 season, splitting the league into two regional divisions, a Northern Conference and a Southern Conference, each with seven teams.[5][6]

Clubs

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Seven clubs returned from the previous season: six-time reigning champions Lae City, eight-time champions Hekari United, fourth-placed side Komara Gulf, Morobe United, Morobe Wawens, Star Mountain and Tusbab Stallions. Grand Final runners-up Vitiaz United withdrew, citing financial difficulties.[7] Kutubu and Bougainville also withdrew from the league. A phoenix side, Lae City Dwellers, led by sacked Lae City FC coach Peter Gunemba, announced their return to the league in May 2021,[8] although there was an element of confusion as to which of the two sides had the right to claim the franchise's previous titles.[9] There were returns to the league for Tavur FC (also known as WNB Tavur), Sepik FC, and Port Moresby Strikers (also known as Southern Strikers), while Central Dabari FC was a late acceptance into the league.[10] There was also room for two development sides in each of the conferences.

Papua New Guinea National Soccer League 2021
Northern Conference
Team Previous best Other honours
Lae City FC 2015–20: Champions (6x) 2018, 2019 OFC Champions League: Quarter-finalists
Morobe United 2009–10: Runners-up 1998 National Club Championship: Runners-up

2001, 2005 Lae Regional Championship: Champions

Morobe Wawens 2018: 3rd None
Tusbab Stallions 2019–20: 6th None
Sepik FC 2008–09: 7th None
Lae City Dwellers N/A None
Northern Youth FC N/A None
Southern Conference
Team Previous best Other honours
Hekari United 2006–14: Champions (8x) 2009–10 OFC Champions League: Champions

2017 National Premier League: Champions 2007 Port Moresby Premier League: Champions

Komara Gulf 2019–20: 4th 2018 National Premier League: Champions
Port Moresby Strikers 2018: 5th None
Star Mountain 2019–20: 7th 1999 North Fly District: Champions
Tavur FC 2013: 7th None
Central Dabari 2019: Southern Conference: 5th None
Southern Youth FC N/A None

References

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  1. ^ "Kumul Petroleum takes naming rights to NSL". Post Courier. 2019-01-31. Retrieved 2019-06-30.
  2. ^ "Lae City Claim Sixth Title After Professional and Polished Performance against Vitiaz". Oceania Football Center. 2020-10-11. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  3. ^ "PNGFA to choose 10 teams for 2021 NSL season – The National". www.thenational.com.pg. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  4. ^ "PNGFA yet to pick final 10 teams for NSL – The National". www.thenational.com.pg. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  5. ^ "NSL to have two conferences: PNGFA – The National". www.thenational.com.pg. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  6. ^ "PNG NSL Set for Dual-Conference 2021 Season". Oceania Football Center. 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  7. ^ "League Runners-Up Vitiaz United Will NOT Take Part in 2021 PNG NSL". Oceania Football Center. 2021-06-06. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  8. ^ "Lae City Dwellers making a comeback". Post Courier. 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  9. ^ "Lae City Dwellers to Re-Unite Under Peter Gunemba". Oceania Football Center. 2021-06-06. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  10. ^ "Central United FC Make Late Bid for 2021 PNG National Soccer League". Oceania Football Center. 2021-06-14. Retrieved 2021-07-01.