ISPS Handa Premiership is back to action

The most important football league of New Zealand is back to action: the ISPS Handa Premiership starts 2020 in style with important matches, the main one is the Super City Derby between Waitakere United and Auckland City. The first match of the round will see the Wellington Phoenix Reserves receive Southern United in Wellington atContinue reading “ISPS Handa Premiership is back to action”

Taylor Schrijvers is back to Team Wellington

The defender Taylor Schrijvers resigned for Team Wellington to play the 2020 part of the ISPS Handa Premiership season. The New Zealander is back after a stint in the United Kingdom. The defender played in the thrilling 3-3 match against Al-Ain in UAE for the 2018 FIFA Clubs World Cup when Team Wellington represented OceaniaContinue reading “Taylor Schrijvers is back to Team Wellington”

Two big new additions to Auckland City FC squad

The nine-time OFC Champions League champions Auckland City added to their squad to very important players. The club is currently at the top of ISPS Handa Premiership and will play the 2020 OFC Champions League. One of the biggest legends of Auckland City FC history, Emiliano Tade is back to the club. He helped theContinue reading “Two big new additions to Auckland City FC squad”

Papua New Guinean players selected for ISPS Handa Permiership Team of the Week

After a long delay, New Zealand Football released the ISPS Handa Premiership Team of the Week 8 with great news for Papua New Guinea once there are two players from PNG in the list: Aaron Spain and Tommy Semmy. Both players had outstanding performances in the last matchweek of 2019. Semmy was a key playerContinue reading “Papua New Guinean players selected for ISPS Handa Permiership Team of the Week”

Andrew Abba is set to play winter league for Forrest Hill Milford

Solomon Islands international Andrew Abba is ready to leave Waitakere United by the end of 2019-20 ISPS Handa Premiership season. The 30 years old winger is going to join Forrest Hill Milford that is going to play Lotto NRFL Division 1. Abba is currently injured and it seems that he will not play for WaitakereContinue reading “Andrew Abba is set to play winter league for Forrest Hill Milford”

David Browne: Auckland City’s 2019 top scorer

This year was a different one for Auckland City once they did not play ISPS Handa Premiership Grand Final for the first time since 2012. However there is a player that has a lot of things to celebrate in 2019: David Browne. The 24 years old Papua New Guinean winger had a good year inContinue reading “David Browne: Auckland City’s 2019 top scorer”

Joel Stevens leaves Southern United as he departs to Europe

After a very good start of season for Southern United scoring six goals in the ISPS Handa Premiership, the New Zealander Joel Stevens is set to leave Southern in order to approach opportunities to play in Sweden – where Stevens already played in the past season. The 24-year old winger represented New Zealand at U20Continue reading “Joel Stevens leaves Southern United as he departs to Europe”

Pierce Clark leaves Tasman United

Pierce Clark is the newest player of South Melbourne FC from Australia. The 21 years old goalkeeper was announced by them on Christmas. Clark is Australian and he was playing for Tasman United in the ISPS Handa Premiership. He played eight matches for Tasman United with only one clean sheet against Team Wellington. Clark isContinue reading “Pierce Clark leaves Tasman United”

Auckland City draw but continues on top in ISPS Handa Premiership

The New Zealand top-tier football league – the ISPS Handa Premiership – reached the last round of 2019, the competition will resume in the next year and the powerhouse Auckland City will remain at the top of the table. The first match of the Matcheeek saw a convincing win of Canterbury United against Tasman UnitedContinue reading “Auckland City draw but continues on top in ISPS Handa Premiership”

Blake Weston: an iron defender

Ironman Triathlon is one of the most difficult one-day sporting events in the world, consisting of a 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.25 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.22-mile (42.20 km) run, raced in that order. It is a very long challenge and the best Ironmen in the world complete it in about eight hours. AContinue reading “Blake Weston: an iron defender”