The sections below list previous league winners. League winners are listed as first place in the standings at the end of the regular section, not winners of the finals series (when held).
1957–1958 The first season of the newly formed Soccer NSW began with two divisions.
Canterbury-Marrickville were the inaugural premiers of
Division One.
1959–1962 After two seasons, a third division was added.
1963–1970 Division Three disbanded to form lower grade Amateur Leagues.
1971–1976 Amateur Leagues/Inter suburban leagues reformed to create another Division Three.
1977–1978 Another division was then added in 1977, creating four divisions.
1979–1982 The top four divisions were renamed for a few seasons.
1983–1988 State League reverted to Division One naming, while Division Three disbanded back to lower Inter Urban leagues, leaving three premier divisions.
1989–1991 Division Four was re-introduced.
1992–2000 Again the premier division was renamed, this time to the "Super League". Lower divisions were renamed accordingly from Division One.
2000–2012 2000 saw another shake-up of the league structures. Soccer NSW introduced a new "Premier League" that was to be run over summer and be aligned with the
National Soccer League (NSL). The Super League would continue to run in the usual way, rebranded as the "Winter Super League". Divisions Two and Three were renamed States League 1 and 2 respectively, and were also conducted over the winter of 2001. During the demise of the NSL and rise of the
A-League, the Premier League reverted to playing over winter for the 2006 season. This meant there was approximately nine months break between competitions.
2013–2015 Another overhaul of the league structure occurred with the introduction of the nationwide
National Premier Leagues. State Federations were required to name their premier leagues as such. For Football NSW, the meant the "Premier League" was to be called "National Premier Leagues NSW" instead. The "Super League" also had to follow suit, becoming the "National Premier Leagues NSW 2". State Leagues remained the same.
2016–2019 Another minor change occurred for the 2016 season, with State League 1 adopting the "NPL NSW 3 moniker", thus State League 2 was reverted to simply State League.
2020–2021 After a further review, there was another restructure which came into effect in the 2020 season, with the branding of an NPL4 competition.
2022 The 2022 season saw more changes as the NPL 2, NPL 3 and NPL 4 competitions were renamed to League One, League Two and League Three respectively.
2023–present The 2023 season saw another change as the NSW League Three competition was disbanded in favour of three larger leagues. ==References==