The sixth matchweek of ISPS Handa Premiership will see very interesting matches that can change positions in the current standings of the league. The most important match of the weekend will have the current title holders Eastern Suburbs receiving at home the powerhouse Team Wellington. The first match of the weekend will see Southern inContinue reading “ISPS Handa Premiership has clash of giants in the sixth matcweek”
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Lots of goals in ISPS Handa Premiership weekend
The weekend of football in ISPS Handa Premiership was more than lively: 25 goals in five matches entartained the fans all over New Zealand with the best of the football in the country. Auckland City remains on top with a hard-fought win over Tasman United while Team Wellington recovered from past defeats with a homeContinue reading “Lots of goals in ISPS Handa Premiership weekend”
ISPS Handa Premiership reaches the fifth matchweek
The most important football league of the region is now close to their fifth matchweek: Auckland City retained the lead two weeks ago and now is two points clear of the current 2nd placed side Waitakere United. The Auckland City striker Myer Bevan is on fire – he scored seven goals in only four matchesContinue reading “ISPS Handa Premiership reaches the fifth matchweek”
Martin Bueno hopeful with Eastern Surburbs start in ISPS Handa Premiership
The current title holders of ISPS Handa Premiership – the top-tier of football in New Zealand – Eastern Suburbs earned the national glory in the previous seaosn, but things are much more harder now and they are already feeling it. Eastern Suburbs in their first four matches in the league won two, draw one andContinue reading “Martin Bueno hopeful with Eastern Surburbs start in ISPS Handa Premiership”
Ambitious Auckland United FC is launched
An ambitious project is now launched in the most populated city of New Zealand: the Auckland United FC is now launched – merging two traditional football clubs in the region: Three Kings United and Onehunga Sports. “Over the past 6 months the executive committees of Three Kings United and Onehunga Sports FC have worked closelyContinue reading “Ambitious Auckland United FC is launched”
Tasman stuns Team Wellington; Auckland City remain on top in ISPS Handa Premiership
The New Zealand football top tier had some interesting matches in this fourth matchweek and for sure the most surprising result of the round was the first win of Tasman United in the season – and it came against the powerhouse Team Wellington that now is three matches without a win. The first goal ofContinue reading “Tasman stuns Team Wellington; Auckland City remain on top in ISPS Handa Premiership”
Sarpreet Singh is promoted to the first team of Bayern FC
The New Zealand rising star Sarpreet Singh has made a surprising and impressive move this year after a very good season at Wellington Phoenix; the 20-year old midfielder received an irrecusable offer from the German football giants Bayern FC and went to play in the country that best New Zealand player of history – WyntonContinue reading “Sarpreet Singh is promoted to the first team of Bayern FC”
Auckland City looks to remain on top in ISPS Handa Premiership
The current premiers of ISPS Handa Premiership in New Zealand are back to the first spot in the table after their convicing win against Hamilton Wanderers in their previous game in the league. The Navy Blues will be playing in Wellington against Wellington Phoenix Reserves looking to remain in the first position in the league.Continue reading “Auckland City looks to remain on top in ISPS Handa Premiership”
TBT #02 – When Vanuatu ended New Zealand’s dream
The year was 2004 and Australia was hosting the OFC Nations Cup Final Tournament. Four teams qualified from the previous stage (Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu and Fiji) to join New Zealand and Australia in a tournament where each team played every other once in a tournament held in Adelaide. The best two seeded teams wereContinue reading “TBT #02 – When Vanuatu ended New Zealand’s dream”
There is no much to celebrate from All Whites European tour
After 525 days without action New Zealand Football national team got back to play in two friendly matches in Europe. The All Whites faced Ireland in Dublin and Lithuania in Vilnius. An interesting squad called up by the new coach Danny Hay with some possible debutants in the national team creating a lot of expectationsContinue reading “There is no much to celebrate from All Whites European tour”
