Waratah Cup
The initial edition in 2004 was won by Sydney Crescent Star with an extra time win over fellow NSW Premier League team, Bonnyrigg White Eagles.In the following nine years, Sutherland were the only club to win the cup on two occasions (in 2009 and 2012) and the 2010 final was the only edition to be decided on penalties, with Marconi defeating Spirit FC after the match was still scoreless after extra time.[8] Starting in 2015, the reigning champions of the National Premier Leagues qualified directly for the FFA Cup proper (round of 32).Blacktown City, Sydney United, and Wollongong Wolves won the NPL national championships in 2015, 2016, and 2019 respectively.Please note the name changes throughout the years, due to various reasons: Source: OzFootball.net All-time honour board This list includes all Waratah Cup champions and runners-up since the inaugural New South Wales Federation of Soccer Clubs in 1957.[14] This table consists of finals of state cup competitions held by the New South Wales Soccer Football Association from 1885.