List of association football clubs in New Zealand
This is a list of association football clubs in New Zealand.
A-League
Team | Location | Home ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Wellington Phoenix | Wellington | Westpac Stadium | 34,500 |
New Zealand Football Championship
Team | Location | Home Ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Auckland City | Auckland | Kiwitea Street | 3,250 |
Canterbury United | Christchurch | ASB Football Park | 9,000 |
Eastern Suburbs | Kohimarama | Bill McKinlay Park | 5,000 |
Hamilton Wanderers | Hamilton | Porritt Stadium | 5,000 |
Hawke's Bay United | Napier | Bluewater Stadium | 5,000 |
Southern United | Dunedin | Forsyth Barr Stadium | 30,500 |
Tasman United | Nelson | Trafalgar Park | 18,000 |
Team Wellington | Wellington | David Farrington Park | 1,500 |
Waitakere United | Waitakere | QBE Stadium | 25,000 |
Wellington Phoenix Reserves | Wellington | Newtown Park | 5,000 |
Northern Region Football League
Team | Location | Home Ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Bay Olympic | New Lynn | Olympic park | 3,500 |
Birkenhead United | Birkenhead | Shepherds Park | 10,000 |
Central United | Auckland | Kiwitea Street Stadium | 5,000 |
East Coast Bays AFC | North Shore City | Bay City Park Stadium | 4,000 |
Eastern Suburbs AFC | Kohimarama | Madills Farm | |
Forrest Hill Milford | Forrest Hill | Becroft Park | |
Glenfield Rovers | Glenfield, New Zealand | McFetridge Park | 2,000 |
Hamilton Wanderers | Hamilton | Porritt Stadium | 2,700 |
Manukau United FC | Mangere | Centre Park | 3,000 |
Onehunga Sports | Onehunga | Waikaraka Park | 3,000 |
Three Kings United | Three Kings | Keith Hay Park | 5,000 |
Waitakere City F.C. | Waitakere City | Fred Taylor Park Stadium | 10,000 |
Central Premier League
Team | Location | Home Ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Lower Hutt City | Lower Hutt | Fraser Park | |
Miramar Rangers | Wellington | David Farrington Park | |
Napier City Rovers | Napier City | Bluewater Stadium | 4,000 |
Palmerston North Marist | Palmerston North | Memorial Park | 8,000 |
Stop Out | Lower Hutt | Hutt Park | |
Team Taranaki | New Plymouth | Yarrow Stadium | 25,000[1] |
Wairarapa United | Masterton | Memorial Park Turf | |
Wellington Olympic | Wellington | Wakefield Park | |
Wellington United | Wellington | Newtown Park | 5,000 |
Western Suburbs FC | Porirua | Endeavour Park | |
Mainland Premier League
Team | City | Home Ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Waimak United | Kaiapoi | Kendall Park | 2,000 |
Coastal Spirit | Linwood | Cuthberts Green | 2,000 |
FC Twenty 11 | Yaldhurst | Burnside Park | 2,000 |
Ferrymead Bays | Redcliffs | Barnett Park | 2,000 |
Halswell United | Halswell | Halswell Domain | 1,500 |
Nelson Suburbs | Nelson | Saxton Field | 2,000 |
Nomads United | Harewood | Tulett Park | 1,500 |
Western AFC | Mairehau | ASB Football Park | 10,000 |
FootballSouth Premier League
Club | Location | Home Ground | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Caversham | Caversham | Tonga Park | 3,500 |
Dunedin Technical | Musselburgh | Culling Park | 4,500 |
Green Island | Green Island | Sunnyvale Park | 3,000 |
Mosgiel | Mosgiel | Memorial Park Ground | 3,000 |
Northern AFC | North East Valley | The Gardens Ground | 3,500 |
Otago University | Dunedin North | Caledonian Ground | 7,500 |
Queenstown Rovers | Queenstown | Queenstown Events Centre Stadium | 19,000 |
Roslyn-Wakari | Kaikorai Valley | Ellis Park | |
Southland United | Invercargill | ILT Football Turf | 100,000 |
References
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