日期 | R | 主队 v 客队 | - |
---|---|---|---|
11/11 00:00 | - | 奥克兰FF 女子 v WaiBOP FF 女子 | 5-1 |
10/29 00:00 | - | Northern Football 女子 v 坎特伯雷联 女子 | 2-2 |
10/28 02:03 | - | Southern United 女子 v WaiBOP FF 女子 | 0-0 |
10/22 00:00 | - | 奥克兰FF 女子 v Capital FF 女子 | 2-1 |
10/14 23:55 | - | Northern Football 女子 v Central Football 女子 | 5-1 |
08/06 03:00 | - | 布鲁克林北部联 女子 v 惠灵顿联蓝宝石 女子 | 1-4 |
07/30 01:01 | - | Claudelands Rovers 女子 v Three Kings United 女子 | 5-2 |
07/28 07:00 | - | Forrest Hill Milford 女子 v Norwest 女子 | 2-2 |
07/23 01:00 | - | Norwest 女子 v Claudelands Rovers 女子 | 0-2 |
07/23 00:59 | - | 惠灵顿联蓝宝石 女子 v 上哈特城 女子 | 12-2 |
06/23 23:47 | - | Powerex皮通尼 女子 v 西部郊区 女子 | 0-4 |
06/04 01:01 | - | 上哈特城 女子 v 塔瓦 女子 | 2-2 |
12/11 02:58 | - | 坎特伯雷联 女子 v Capital FF 女子 | 2-0 |
11/26 21:51 | - | 坎特伯雷联 女子 v Central Football 女子 | 1-1 |
11/25 23:57 | - | Southern United 女子 v 奥克兰FF 女子 | 3-4 |
11/12 22:00 | - | 坎特伯雷联 女子 v Capital FF 女子 | 3-1 |
10/21 06:30 | - | Northern Football 女子 v 奥克兰FF 女子 | 4-3 |
The National League (previously known as the National Women's League) is the top-level women's football league in New Zealand. The teams were run by regional federations until 2021, when New Zealand Football started to move to club-based football.
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The league was founded in 2002 and ran until the league went on hiatus at the end of 2007. The league resumed in 2009 with five federations participating, as well as the national women's under-19 team development squad. The league currently contains seven teams, one run by each federation.
The league ran in a pure round-robin format in 2002 and 2003. Playoffs started in 2004, with the second and third-placed teams competing in a one-legged semi-final. The winner of that and the first-place team then played in the Grand Final to decide the champion.
Following a hiatus in 2009, the league was divided into two divisions—a Northern Conference and a Southern Conference, each comprising four teams. At the end of the season, semi-finals were held, where the winner of each division played against the runner-up of the other division. The victorious teams then competed in the Grand Final. However, in 2013, the league reverted to its previous format.
From 2010 to 2014, the league was held in the summer, in contrast to previous seasons, which were held in the winter. During this period, the league was restricted to players under the age of 20, making it a national women's youth league. The restrictions were lifted in 2015, and since then, the league has been an unrestricted women's league.
New Zealand Football looked to move the National Women's League to a club-based competition (similar to the men's competition) by 2020. The governing body also hoped to expand the number of games each federation plays in 2018.