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Auckland City FC is the most successful club from both New Zealand and Oceania, having won their domestic league 4 times and the OFC Champions League on 3 occasions. With 3 appearances at the FIFA Club World Cup (4th appearance in December 2012), their most notable performance was in the 2009 edition held in UAE where they successfully defeated the UAE Champions Al Ahli FC, and the African Champions, TP Mazembe to finish 5th overall.

In their ranks, are Ivan Vicelich and David Mulligan who were part of the undefeated All Whites squad at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Also, the club has a Spanish contingent with some current players having previous plied their trade for Spanish giants Barcelona FC.

AUCKLAND CITY F.C.

2013 CLUB CHAMPION OF NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand, a wealthy Pacific nation in which agriculture is the economic mainstay, manufacturing and tourism are also important and there is a world-class film industry. New Zealand has diversified its export markets and has developed strong trade links with Australia, the US, and Japan. In April 2008 it became the first Western country to sign a free trade deal with China.

 

With a strong history of sporting success, New Zealand’s national rugby union team is often regarded as the best in the world. However, it is football that is the most popular sport from a participation aspect, and notably it was the national football team, the All Whites, that were the only undefeated team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

In 2004, a franchise based national league was established consisting of 8 teams playing on a home and away basis, with a top 4 finals series. To date, only Auckland City FC and Waitakere United have been successful in being crowned champions. Although, in recent years the likes of Team Wellington and Canterbury United have both applied pressure to the top 2, having both progressed to the grand final on different occasions. The league operates on a closed league format with there being no lower divisions in the Premiership, no promotion and relegation. This is likened to the leagues in Australia and in the United States.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

COUNTRY OVERVIEW

Also represented OFC at the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup having won the predecessor to the OFC Champions League

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For further information please contact:

Tai Nicholas

General Secretary

Oceania Football Confederation

 

+64 21 331 164​

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