Fixtures

New Zealand Northern League 07/12 03:00 16 Tauranga City AFC vs Auckland City - View
New Zealand Northern League 07/16 07:00 14 Western Springs AFC vs Auckland City - View
New Zealand Northern League 07/19 05:30 17 Bay Olympic vs Auckland City - View
New Zealand Northern League 07/30 07:00 15 Auckland City vs Birkenhead United - View
New Zealand Northern League 08/02 03:00 18 Auckland City vs Fencibles United - View
New Zealand Northern League 08/09 03:00 19 Auckland FC II vs Auckland City - View

Results

FIFA Club World Cup 06/24 19:00 3 [4] Auckland City v Boca Juniors [3] D 1-1
FIFA Club World Cup 06/20 18:13 2 [2] Benfica v Auckland City [4] L 6-0
FIFA Club World Cup 06/15 16:00 1 Bayern Munich v Auckland City L 10-0
New Zealand Northern League 05/30 07:00 12 [10] West Coast Rangers v Auckland City [2] W 2-5
New Zealand Northern League 05/24 02:00 11 [2] Auckland City v Auckland United FC [4] W 1-0
New Zealand Northern League 05/21 07:30 13 [5] Auckland City v Manurewa AFC [12] W 5-2
New Zealand Northern League 05/17 05:30 10 [8] East Coast Bays v Auckland City [5] D 2-2
New Zealand Northern League 05/10 03:00 9 [2] Eastern Suburbs Auckland v Auckland City [4] L 1-0
New Zealand Northern League 05/03 03:00 8 [2] Auckland City v Auckland FC II [11] L 0-1
New Zealand Northern League 04/26 07:00 7 [8] Fencibles United v Auckland City [4] W 1-2
New Zealand Northern League 04/21 03:00 6 [6] Auckland City v Bay Olympic [3] W 1-0
New Zealand Northern League 04/18 03:00 5 [3] Birkenhead United v Auckland City [2] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 23 21
Wins 25 15 10
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 78 45 33
Goals against 64 24 40
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Auckland City FC

Auckland City Football Club is an association football club based in the suburb of Sandringham in Auckland, New Zealand. They currently compete in the Northern League. Auckland City have established themselves as a major force in both New Zealand and Oceania, having won nine New Zealand Football Championship and thirteen OFC Champions League titles since foundation.

Formed in 2004 following the inception of the New Zealand Football Championship, Auckland City currently play their home matches at Kiwitea Street in Sandringham, New Zealand. The club is the most successful in Oceania, having won seven consecutive OFC Champions League titles between 2011 and 2017 – the most consecutive continental titles of any football team in history. This has resulted in Auckland becoming a regular fixture at the FIFA Club World Cup, famously achieving a third-placed finish in the 2014 edition. Auckland City's youth team played in the now-defunct National Youth League, becoming the most successful team in competition history with seven titles.

Auckland City's regular kit colours are faintly striped royal blue shirts and shorts with white socks. The current crest, in use since the club's inception, features the Sky Tower, an iconic Auckland landmark. The club has a strong Croatian influence, being strongly associated with and playing at the same stadium as Central United (formed in 1962 by Dalmatian immigrants).

History

The Auckland City team in 2011

Auckland City has won the New Zealand Football Championship regular season twelve times, and the Grand Final eight times. They represented the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in the OFC Champions League, which they won most recently in 2024 for the 12th time. With a third place in 2014, they also became the only OFC team to reach the semi-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup. They are also the only team to win the continental treble three times.

In 2017, Auckland City were invited to play in the Lunar New Year Cup, a friendly tournament hosted in Hong Kong. Auckland City defeated South Korean champions FC Seoul in the semifinal, before defeating Hong Kong side Kitchee in the final to lift the trophy. Auckland City were again invited for the 2019 edition, falling to Chinese Super League club Shandong Luneng 2–1.

Following the conclusion of the 2018–19 season, in which Auckland City won all but one game in their undefeated season but fell short in both the OFC Champions League and the league playoffs, long-term manager Ramon Tribulietx brought his association with the club to an end and was replaced by Team Wellington coach José Figueira ahead of the 2019–20 season.

After the first season of the New Zealand National League Auckland City finished 1st in the Northern League but didn't get to play in the championship phase due to COVID-19 affecting the Auckland Region. The club then announced that Albert Riera would take over as head coach for the next season.

FIFA Club World Cup

2009

Auckland City overcame local champions Al Ahli 2–0 in the opening play-off match, with goals by Adam Dickinson and Chad Coombes. In their quarter final clash against CONCACAF champions Atlante of Mexico, the side lost 0–3.

The play-off for fifth and sixth place was described by coach Paul Posa as "the greatest night in the history of Auckland City Football Club", as the team defeated CAF Champions League winners TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo 3–2. The goal scorers on this special occasion were Jason Hayne with two and Riki van Steeden.

These historic victories were the first recorded by a New Zealand team at the Club World Cup, and the first by an amateur side at this tournament. This was also the first time that a senior men's representative team from New Zealand has recorded a victory in a world FIFA competition.

2014

Auckland City played Moroccan league champions Moghreb Tétouan in a play-off for the quarter-finals on 10 December. The match finished goalless, with Auckland winning 4–3 in a penalty shoot-out and qualifying for a quarter-final clash against CAF Champions League winners ES Sétif. Auckland City defeated ES Sétif 1–0, courtesy of a John Irving goal, and advanced to the semi-finals for the first time ever.

Auckland played Copa Libertadores champions San Lorenzo in the semifinals, but lost 2–1. A shock seemed possible when a second-half goal from Ángel Berlanga cancelled out Pablo Barrientos' first-half strike for San Lorenzo, but substitute Mauro Matos netted San Lorenzo's winner in extra time.

They finished the tournament with a historic 4–2 penalty shootout win over CONCACAF Champions League winners Cruz Azul in the third-place playoff after a 1–1 draw at full time, with substitute Sanni Issa scoring the ultimate penalty just days after signing for the club. The result gained the side worldwide acclaim, as the team of part-timers and amateurs defied all expectations in the competition. Club stalwart and defender Ivan Vicelich came third in the Golden Ball award for best player at the tournament, behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid.

2025

Auckland qualified for the only spot allocated to the OFC in the upcoming 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, the first edition to be held under the new expanded format. They were drawn into Group C, where they will face Bayern Munich, Boca Juniors, and Benfica.

Auckland City FC is a prominent football club based in Auckland, New Zealand, known for its rich history and significant contributions to the sport in the region. Founded in 2004, the club has quickly established itself as one of the most successful teams in New Zealand football, consistently competing at the highest levels of the game.

The team plays its home matches at Kiwitea Street, a venue that boasts a passionate fan base and a vibrant atmosphere. Auckland City is renowned for its distinctive blue and white colors, which symbolize the club's identity and pride.

Auckland City has achieved remarkable success in domestic competitions, including multiple victories in the New Zealand Football Championship and the Chatham Cup. The club has also made a name for itself on the international stage, regularly participating in the OFC Champions League, where it has secured several titles and represented New Zealand in the FIFA Club World Cup.

The team's commitment to developing local talent is evident in its youth academy, which has produced numerous players who have gone on to represent both the club and the national team. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, Auckland City FC continues to be a beacon of excellence in New Zealand soccer, inspiring future generations of players and fans alike.