The 2017–18 Y-League (also known as the Foxtel Y-League for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the Australian
Y-League
A-League Youth, formerly known as the National Youth League and Y-League, is an Australian national soccer youth developmental and under-21s league, founded by Football Federation Australia and now run by the Australian Professional Leagues. T ...
competition.
Teams
In April 2017, the closing of the
FFA Centre of Excellence
The FFA Centre of Excellence (formerly the Australian Institute of Sport Football Program) was a football talent identification and player development program run by Football Federation Australia (FFA) and was based at the Australian Institute o ...
(previously the Australian Institute of Sport Football Program) was announced. They were replaced by
Canberra United
Canberra United Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in the southern Canberra suburb of Wanniassa, Australian Capital Territory. Founded in 2008 by Capital Football, the club was an inaugural member of the W-League and t ...
, who were granted a National Youth League licence.
Format
The 2017–18 season was structured with the same format as the previous two seasons, with the existing ten NYL teams divided into two conferences of five teams: Conference A consists of teams from WA, SA, Victoria and Queensland, while teams from ACT and NSW are in Conference B. Teams in each conference played each other on a home and away basis, followed by a Grand Final between the top team from each conference.
Standings
Results
Positions by round
Group Stage
Conference A
;Round 1
;Round 2
;Round 3
;Round 4
;Round 5
;Round 6
;Round 7
;Round 8
;Round 9
;Round 10
Conference B
;Round 1
;Round 2
;Round 3
;Round 4
;Round 5
;Round 6
;Round 7
;Round 8
;Round 9
;Round 10
Grand Final
Top goalscorers
References
External links
Official Y·League website
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2017–18 A-League season
A-League National Youth League seasons
2017 in Australian soccer
2018 in Australian soccer