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2023 Waratah Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia ( NSW)
Dates14 June – 10 September (finals)
11 March – 6 June ( prelim.)
Teams4 (finals)
187 (prelim.)
Defending champions NWS Spirit
Final positions
Champions Sydney United 58
Runner-up APIA Leichhardt
←  2022
2024 →

The 2023 Waratah Cup was the 21st season of the Football NSW's knockout competition. The four winners from the Australia Cup preliminary seventh round qualified for the Waratah Cup. NWS Spirit were the defending champions but were eliminated by the eventual winners Sydney United 58 in the seventh round. Sydney United won the cup, their seventh in history, against APIA Leichhardt in extra time.

Background

Preliminary round

The first draw was hosted in March 2023 at the headquarters of Football NSW and involved a total of 127 grassroots clubs ( level 5) drawn for Rounds 2 and 3. Clubs from NSW League One and League Two were also included in the draw. [1] The Round 4 draw was announced in late March 2023 and included clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW. [2]

Format and dates

Round Clubs remaining Winners from previous round New entries this round Main match dates
Round 2 187 126 5–19 March
Round 3 116 53 49 11 March–10 April
Round 4 64 52 12 4–26 April
Round 5 32 32 26 April–3 May
Round 6 16 16 9–17 May
Round 7 8 8 31 May–6 June

Qualified clubs

For the 2023 edition of the Waratah Cup, Sydney United 58, APIA Leichhardt and Mt Druitt Town Rangers from the National Premier Leagues NSW progressed to the semi-final. Inter Lions, from the NSW League One, entered the Waratah Cup semi-final for the first time in the club's history after defeating Rockdale Ilinden in the seventh round. [3] Sydney United contested for their seventh cup title, the most won by any club. [4]

Qualified clubs
Sydney United 58 ( 2) APIA Leichhardt (2) Inter Lions ( 3) Mt Druitt Town Rangers (2)

Semi-finals

Sydney United 58 (2)6–1(3) Inter Lions
Report
  • Duke Yellow card 38', 85'
  • Patramanis Yellow card 50'

APIA Leichhardt (2)2–1(2) Mt Druitt Town Rangers
Report
  • Gallo Yellow card 16'
  • Katsuta 42'
  • Elrich Yellow card 53'
  • Faisal Yellow card 83'
  • Macerola Yellow card 90'
Referee: Craig Fisher

Final

Sydney United 583–1 ( a.e.t.)APIA Leichhardt
Report
  • S.Symons Yellow card 12' Yellow-red card 39'
  • Jordan 36'
  • J.Symons Yellow card 45+2'
  • D'Apuzzo Yellow card 90+5'
  • Denmead Yellow card 115'
Referee: Sam Kelly

References

  1. ^ Stavroulakis, Mark (23 February 2023). "2023 Australia Cup Journey starts for 127 Grassroots clubs in NSW". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Australia Cup NSW Preliminary Round 4 matches announced". Australia Cup. 30 March 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  3. ^ "APIA Leichhardt, Inter Lions and Sydney United 58 book Round of 32 Australia Cup spots". Football NSW. 31 May 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  4. ^ "2023 Waratah Cup Final Preview - APIA Leichhardt FC v Sydney United 58". Football NSW. 5 September 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2023 Waratah Cup
Tournament details
CountryAustralia ( NSW)
Dates14 June – 10 September (finals)
11 March – 6 June ( prelim.)
Teams4 (finals)
187 (prelim.)
Defending champions NWS Spirit
Final positions
Champions Sydney United 58
Runner-up APIA Leichhardt
←  2022
2024 →

The 2023 Waratah Cup was the 21st season of the Football NSW's knockout competition. The four winners from the Australia Cup preliminary seventh round qualified for the Waratah Cup. NWS Spirit were the defending champions but were eliminated by the eventual winners Sydney United 58 in the seventh round. Sydney United won the cup, their seventh in history, against APIA Leichhardt in extra time.

Background

Preliminary round

The first draw was hosted in March 2023 at the headquarters of Football NSW and involved a total of 127 grassroots clubs ( level 5) drawn for Rounds 2 and 3. Clubs from NSW League One and League Two were also included in the draw. [1] The Round 4 draw was announced in late March 2023 and included clubs from the National Premier Leagues NSW. [2]

Format and dates

Round Clubs remaining Winners from previous round New entries this round Main match dates
Round 2 187 126 5–19 March
Round 3 116 53 49 11 March–10 April
Round 4 64 52 12 4–26 April
Round 5 32 32 26 April–3 May
Round 6 16 16 9–17 May
Round 7 8 8 31 May–6 June

Qualified clubs

For the 2023 edition of the Waratah Cup, Sydney United 58, APIA Leichhardt and Mt Druitt Town Rangers from the National Premier Leagues NSW progressed to the semi-final. Inter Lions, from the NSW League One, entered the Waratah Cup semi-final for the first time in the club's history after defeating Rockdale Ilinden in the seventh round. [3] Sydney United contested for their seventh cup title, the most won by any club. [4]

Qualified clubs
Sydney United 58 ( 2) APIA Leichhardt (2) Inter Lions ( 3) Mt Druitt Town Rangers (2)

Semi-finals

Sydney United 58 (2)6–1(3) Inter Lions
Report
  • Duke Yellow card 38', 85'
  • Patramanis Yellow card 50'

APIA Leichhardt (2)2–1(2) Mt Druitt Town Rangers
Report
  • Gallo Yellow card 16'
  • Katsuta 42'
  • Elrich Yellow card 53'
  • Faisal Yellow card 83'
  • Macerola Yellow card 90'
Referee: Craig Fisher

Final

Sydney United 583–1 ( a.e.t.)APIA Leichhardt
Report
  • S.Symons Yellow card 12' Yellow-red card 39'
  • Jordan 36'
  • J.Symons Yellow card 45+2'
  • D'Apuzzo Yellow card 90+5'
  • Denmead Yellow card 115'
Referee: Sam Kelly

References

  1. ^ Stavroulakis, Mark (23 February 2023). "2023 Australia Cup Journey starts for 127 Grassroots clubs in NSW". Football NSW. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Australia Cup NSW Preliminary Round 4 matches announced". Australia Cup. 30 March 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  3. ^ "APIA Leichhardt, Inter Lions and Sydney United 58 book Round of 32 Australia Cup spots". Football NSW. 31 May 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
  4. ^ "2023 Waratah Cup Final Preview - APIA Leichhardt FC v Sydney United 58". Football NSW. 5 September 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2024.

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