2022 New Zealand National League

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New Zealand National League
Season 2022
Dates25 March 2022 - 4 December 2022
Champions Auckland City
OFC Champions League Auckland City
Wellington Olympic
Matches played46
Goals scored178 (3.87 per match)
Best Player Silvio Rodić (Birkenhead United)
Top goalscorerGarbhan Coughlan
Gianni Bouzoukis
(9 goals)
Biggest home winWellington Olympic 7–1 Christchurch United
(19 November 2022)
Biggest away win Melville United 0–4 Wellington Olympic
(9 October 2022)
Highest scoring Birkenhead United 5–3 Cashmere Technical
(30 October 2022)
Wellington Olympic 7–1 Christchurch United
(19 November 2022)
Longest winning run5 matches
Wellington Olympic
Longest unbeaten run7 matches
Wellington Olympic
Longest winless run7 matches
Napier City Rovers
Longest losing run3 matches
Miramar Rangers
Napier City Rovers
2021
2023

The 2022 New Zealand Men's National League is the second scheduled season of the National League since its restructuring in 2021; the 2021 National League was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in northern regions. [1] 32 clubs compete in the competition, with four qualifying from the Northern League, three qualifying from the Central League and two qualifying from the Southern League for the National Championship phase. [2] [3] Each team can field a maximum of four foreign players as well as one additional foreign player who has Oceania Football Confederation nationality. [4] Each team must also have at least two players aged 20 or under in the starting eleven. [5]

Contents

This season the Wellington Phoenix Reserves replaced Lower Hutt City and was allowed to play in the Central League though they still have an automatic entry into the Championship phase. [6] [2] The Southern League also increased by two teams to have ten, adding three new sides to the league. [6]

Qualifying leagues

2022 Northern League

Northern League
Season2022
Dates26 March 2022 - 3 September 2022
Champions Auckland City
Relegated Waiheke United
North Shore United
Matches played132
Goals scored491 (3.72 per match)
Top goalscorerDerek Tieku (17)
Biggest home win Bay Olympic 7–0 North Shore United
(4 June 2022)
Auckland United 7–0 Waiheke United
(6 August 2022)
Biggest away win North Shore United 1–7 Auckland City
(18 April 2022)
North Shore United 1–7 Melville United
(21 May 2022)
North Shore United 0–6 Auckland United
(20 August 2022)
Highest scoringSeven games with 8 goals scored
Longest winning run18 matches
Auckland City
Longest unbeaten run21 matches
Auckland City
Longest winless run18 matches
Waiheke United
Longest losing run8 matches
North Shore United
2021
2023
All statistics correct as of 3 September 2022.

Northern League teams

Twelve teams are competing in the league – the top ten teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the 2021 NRFL Division 1. The promoted teams are Waiheke United and Takapuna. This is both Waiheke's and Takapuna's first season in the Northern League. [7] They replaced Northern Rovers and West Coast Rangers (both teams relegated after their debut seasons in the Northern League).

TeamHome groundLocation2021 season
Auckland City Kiwitea Street Sandringham, Auckland 1st
Auckland United Keith Hay Park Mount Roskill, Auckland 2nd
Bay Olympic Olympic Park New Lynn, Auckland 6th
Birkenhead United Shepherds Park Beach Haven, Auckland 4th
Eastern Suburbs Madills Farm Kohimarama, Auckland 3rd
Hamilton Wanderers Porritt Stadium Chartwell, Hamilton 7th
Manukau United Centre Park Māngere East, Auckland 8th
Melville United Gower Park Melville, Hamilton 10th
North Shore United Allen Hill Stadium Devonport, Auckland 9th
Takapuna Taharoto Park Takapuna, Auckland 2nd in Division 1 (promoted)
Waiheke United Onetangi Sports Park Waiheke Island, Auckland 1st in Division 1 (promoted)
Western Springs Seddon Fields Westmere, Auckland 5th

Source:

Northern League personnel and kits

TeamManager [8] CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Auckland City Flag of Spain.svg Albert Riera Flag of New Zealand.svg Cam Howieson [9] DynastyOckham
Trillian Trust
Auckland United Flag of England.svg José Figueira Flag of New Zealand.svg Ross Haviland Adidas Signbiz
Bay Olympic Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Mulrooney Flag of England.svg Tom Boss [10] Nike Mitre 10 Mega New Lynn
Birkenhead United Flag of England.svg Paul Hobson Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Burfoot Kappa Harcourts Cooper & Co
Eastern Suburbs Flag of New Zealand.svg Hoani Edwards Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael BuiltCalcioWinger Motors
Hamilton Wanderers Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Joe Hinds Flag of Ghana.svg Derek TiekuDynastyTall Poppy Real Estate
Smith & McKenzie
Manukau United Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rudy Mozr Joma Munchy Mart
Melville United Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Wilkinson Flag of New Zealand.svg Aaron Scott Joma NZ Roadside Assistance
North Shore United Flag of Italy.svg Valerio Raccuglia Flag of Croatia.svg Silvio Rodić Nike Atlas Concrete
Takapuna Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Milicich Flag of New Zealand.svg Connor Cahil-Fahey Lotto Sport Italia None
Waiheke United Flag of South Africa.svg Thabiso Tleane Flag of Argentina.svg Alan Llunes Nike Fullers 360
Western Springs Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Zoricich Flag of New Zealand.svg Dane Schnell Lotto Sport Italia Integration Works

Northern League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Auckland City (C)2220116816+5261Winner of Northern League and qualification to National League Championship
2 Birkenhead United 2216245624+3250Qualification to National League Championship
3 Auckland United 2215436022+3849
4 Melville United 2215075522+3345
5 Hamilton Wanderers 2210484632+1434
6 Western Springs 228684447330
7 Manukau United 22911236461028
8 Bay Olympic 22721334461223
9 Takapuna 22561131431221
10 Eastern Suburbs 22551224361220
11 Waiheke United (R)2215161963448Relegation to NRFL Championship
12 North Shore United (R)2222181894768

Northern League results table

Home \ Away AC AU BO BU ES HW MAN MEL NS TP WU WS
Auckland City 2–02–13–02–12–03–12–16–02–14–04–0
Auckland United 2–05–00–11–12–14–12–04–23–37–02–1
Bay Olympic 0–41–40–10–00–22–40–57–01–23–13–1
Birkenhead United 3–51–13–04–02–02–10–16–01–25–35–2
Eastern Suburbs 1–40–11–01–31–20–21–44–24–02–10–0
Hamilton Wanderers 1–13–52–11–22–01–22–36–02–23–01–1
Manukau United 0–30–42–30–41–10–20–46–03–23–20–1
Melville United 0–12–02–30–21–04–10–13–02–04–13–1
North Shore United 1–70–60–41–22–20–52–01–71–33–31–6
Takapuna 0–41–31–12–41–02–22–30–10–10–04–4
Waiheke United 0–21–10–30–41–31–20–31–62–00–31–1
Western Springs 3–51–34–11–12–11–54–33–25–11–01–1
Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Northern League scoring

Northern League top scorers
RankPlayerClubGoals [12] [13]
1Derek TiekuHamilton Wanderers17
2 Oliver Colloty Melville United14
3Joshua RedfearnAuckland United13
4 Emiliano Tade Auckland City12
5Angus KilkollyAuckland City11
6Oscar BrowneWestern Springs10
Nicolas ZambranoAuckland United
8Dawson StraffonWestern Springs9
9Cameron MacKenzieBirkenhead United8
10Matthew ConroyAuckland United7
Joseph HarrisHamilton Wanderers
Kayne Vincent Western Springs
Darren WhiteBay Olympic
Northern League hat-tricks
RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
1 [14] Thomas Leabourn-BossBay OlympicNorth Shore UnitedAway0–426 March 2022
2 [15] Joshua RedfearnAuckland UnitedManukau UnitedAway0–42 April 2022
6 [16] [17] Cameron MacKenzieBirkenhead UnitedEastern SuburbsHome4–023 April 2022
Angus KilkollyAuckland CityBay OlympicAway0–4
7 [18] Derek TiekuHamilton WanderersNorth Shore UnitedHome6–030 April 2022
11 [19] Daniel ChampnessEastern SuburbsNorth Shore UnitedHome4–228 May 2022
13 [20] Kieran RichardsMelville UnitedBay OlympicAway0–512 June 2022
14 [21] Mohamed Awad Manukau UnitedNorth Shore UnitedHome6–025 June 2022
15 [22] João Moreira Manukau UnitedBay OlympicAway2–42 July 2022
16 [23] Emiliano Tade [lower-alpha 1] Auckland CityNorth Shore UnitedHome6–016 July 2022
18 [24] Derek TiekuHamilton WanderersNorth Shore UnitedAway0–56 August 2022
20 [25] Matt EllisAuckland CityWestern SpringsAway3–531 August 2022
  1. Player scored 4 goals
Own goals
RoundPlayerClubAgainst
1 [14] [26] Jaslin DiedericksNorth Shore UnitedBay Olympic
Joe WallisWestern SpringsHamilton Wanderers
3 [27] Jackson JarvieEastern SuburbsWaiheke United
6 [28] Roshan CalustreWaiheke UnitedMelville United
7 [18] [29] Adam StreamerNorth Shore UnitedHamilton Wanderers
Joe Wallis [lower-alpha 1] Western SpringsMelville United
10 [30] Joseph MooreNorth Shore UnitedMelville United
11 [31] Xavier PrattHamilton WanderersMelville United
17 [32] Jackson Jarvie [lower-alpha 1] Eastern SuburbsBirkenhead United
18 [33] Sam BrothertonAuckland CityBirkenhead United
20 [34] Liam AndersonTakapunaManukau United
22 [35] Aaryan RajEastern SuburbsNorth Shore United
  1. 1 2 Players second own goal

2022 Central League

Central League
Season2022
Dates25 March 2022 – 23 September 2022
Champions Wellington Olympic
Relegated Havelock North Wanderers
Matches played85
Goals scored330 (3.88 per match)
Top goalscorer Hamish Watson (20)
Biggest home win Wellington Olympic 10–0 Havelock North Wanderers
(28 May 2022)
Biggest away win Western Suburbs 1–11 Wellington Olympic
(14 August 2022)
Highest scoringWestern Suburbs 1–11 Wellington Olympic
(14 August 2022)
Longest winning run6 matches
Miramar Rangers
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
Miramar Rangers
Longest winless run8 matches
Wellington United
Longest losing run4 matches
North Wellington and Western Suburbs
2021
2023
All statistics correct as of 23 September 2022.

Central League teams

Ten teams are competing in the league – the top nine teams from the previous season and the one team promoted from the 2021 play-off between the winners of the Central Federation League and the Capital Premier. The winner of the play-off was Havelock North Wanderers. This is their first season in the Central League, since New Zealand football’s restructuring in 2021. [36] They replaced Wainuiomata (relegated to the Capital Premier League). Wairarapa United was entered as one of the originally 10 teams to play the 2022 season but withdrew with just two weeks to go before the start of the season. [37] They were replaced by Wellington United who had originally missed out on promotion to Havelock North Wanderers. [38] Lower Hutt City was also replaced by Wellington Phoenix Reserves for the Central League games.

TeamHome groundLocation2021 season
Havelock North Wanderers Guthrie Park Havelock North 1st in Central Federation League (promoted via play-offs)
Miramar Rangers David Farrington Park Miramar, Wellington 2nd
Napier City Rovers Bluewater Stadium Napier 7th
North Wellington Alex Moore Park Johnsonville, Wellington 8th
Petone Memorial Park Petone, Lower Hutt 9th
Waterside Karori Karori Park Karori, Wellington 6th
Wellington Olympic Wakefield Park Wellington 1st
Wellington Phoenix Reserves Fraser Park Lower Hutt 3rd (as Lower Hutt City)
Wellington United Newtown Park Wellington Replaced Wairarapa United after they withdrew
Western Suburbs Endeavour Park Porirua 4th

Central League personnel and kits

TeamManager [39] CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Havelock North Wanderers Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Greatholder Flag of New Zealand.svg Jerome Groot Nike None
Miramar Rangers Flag of England.svg Scott Hales Flag of New Zealand.svg Taylor SchrijversFootball CentralMonsoon Poon
Napier City Rovers Flag of England.svg Bill Robertson Flag of England.svg Jim Hoyle [40] Lotto Sport Italia Thirsty Whale
North Wellington Flag of Croatia.svg Davor Tavich Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gavin Hoy [41] Nike New World Newlands
Petone Flag of New Zealand.svg Ryan Edwards Flag of New Zealand.svg Hami Paranihi-NukuFootball CentralLiquid
Waterside Karori Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Smith Flag of England.svg Harry Fautley Nike Integration Works
Wellington Olympic Flag of New Zealand.svg Rupert Kemeys Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Ben Mata [42] Nike Liquid
Wellington Phoenix Reserves Flag of England.svg Chris Greenacre Flag of New Zealand.svg Isaac HughesPaladinNone
Wellington United Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Schiltenwolf Flag of New Zealand.svg Abdallah Khaled Adidas None
Western Suburbs Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Atkinson Olé Football Academy Advance Electrical Wholesalers

Central League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Wellington Olympic (C)1814317115+5645Winner of Central League and qualification to National League Championship
2 Miramar Rangers 1812426319+4440Qualification to National League Championship
3 Wellington Phoenix Reserves [lower-alpha 1] 1810353217+1533Has automatic qualification to the National League Championship
4 Napier City Rovers 188463528+728Qualification to National League Championship
5 Waterside Karori 187563329+426
6 Petone 1854924391519
7 North Wellington 18531031441318
8 Wellington United (R)18531022401818Withdrew before the 2023 season. [lower-alpha 2]
9 Western Suburbs 18421221664514
10 Havelock North Wanderers (R)18331221563512Relegation to Capital Premier/Central Federation League
Source: Capital Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [11]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Wellington Phoenix Reserves gain automatic entry into the National League Championship phase due to the A-League Men requirements. [2]
  2. Wellington United withdrew before the 2023 season and were replaced by Whanganui Athletic. [43] [44]

Central League results table

Home \ Away HN MR NC NW PT WK WO WP WU WS
Havelock North Wanderers 2–30–32–32–12–21–71–11–41–1
Miramar Rangers 5–02–15–15–12–22–22–15–09–0
Napier City Rovers 1–01–12–22–22–02–52–04–03–1
North Wellington 1–41–33–23–12–21–20–12–25–1
Petone 2–00–52–23–11–21–50–31–04–0
Waterside Karori 4–13–22–11–21–11–11–05–11–3
Wellington Olympic 10–01–03–03–15–02–00–34–04–0
Wellington Phoenix Reserves 4–02–24–22–03–01–02–21–22–1
Wellington United 0–31–20–25–10–04–20–41–01–1
Western Suburbs 4–10–81–33–20–41–41–111–22–1
Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    Central League scoring

    Central League top scorers
    RankPlayerClubGoals [45] [13]
    1 Hamish Watson Miramar Rangers20
    2Gianni BouzoukisWellington Olympic16
    3Jack-Henry SinclairWellington Olympic14
    4Ihaia DelaneyNorth Wellington/Waterside Karori11
    5 Jesse Randall Wellington Olympic10
    6Kailan GouldWellington Olympic9
    Merlin Luke-MinyWaterside Karori
    8Inigo Bronte BareaWellington United8
    Josh Rudland Wellington Phoenix Reserves
    10Multiple players7
    Central League hat-tricks
    RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
    2 [46] Merlin Luke-MinyWaterside KaroriHavelock North WanderersHome4–13 April 2022
    3 [47] Liam SchofieldNapier City RoversHavelock North WanderersAway0–310 April 2022
    9 [48] Jack-Henry Sinclair [lower-alpha 1] Wellington OlympicHavelock North WanderersHome10–028 May 2022
    11 [49] Hamish Watson [lower-alpha 2] Miramar RangersWestern SuburbsHome9–025 June 2022
    14 [50] Gianni BouzoukisWellington OlympicNapier City RoversAway2–524 July 2022
    16 [51] [52] Hamish Watson [lower-alpha 1] Miramar RangersPetoneHome5–113 August 2022
    Gianni Bouzoukis [lower-alpha 1] Wellington OlympicWestern SuburbsAway1–1114 August 2022
    17 [53] Inigo Bronte BareaWellington UnitedNorth WellingtonHome5–120 August 2022
    18 [54] Jesse Randall Wellington OlympicHavelock North WanderersAway1–728 August 2022
    1. 1 2 3 Player scored 4 goals
    2. Player scored 5 goals
    Own goals
    RoundPlayerClubAgainst
    1 [55] Noah Tipene-CleggWestern SuburbsHavelock North Wanderers
    4 [56] Nicholas YorkeHavelock North WanderersMiramar Rangers
    11 [57] Seth LoughranPetoneWellington Phoenix Reserves
    13 [58] Jack O'ConnorWestern SuburbsNorth Wellington
    14 [59] [60] Luca BarclayHavelock North WanderersWellington Phoenix Reserves
    Alex PalezevicWellington OlympicNapier City Rovers
    17 [61] Ben FoxallHavelock North WanderersWellington United
    18 [62] Fetuao BelcherNapier City RoversMiramar Rangers
    James Hoyle

    2022 Southern League

    Southern League
    Season2022
    Dates26 March 2022 - 3 September 2022
    Champions Christchurch United
    Relegated Mosgiel
    Matches played90
    Goals scored413 (4.59 per match)
    Top goalscorerGarbhan Coughlan (24)
    Biggest home win Cashmere Technical 11–2 Mosgiel
    (7 May 2022)
    Biggest away win Nomads United 0–8 Christchurch United
    (23 April 2022)
    Mosgiel 0–8 Cashmere Technical
    (7 May 2022)
    Highest scoringCashmere Technical 11–2 Mosgiel
    (7 May 2022)
    Longest winning run11 matches Christchurch United
    Longest unbeaten run16 matches Christchurch United
    Longest winless run12 matches Mosgiel
    Longest losing run8 matches Green Island
    2021
    2023
    All statistics correct as of 3 September 2022.

    Southern League teams

    Ten teams are competing in the league, two more than in the previous season. The top five Mainland teams and two FootballSouth teams remain from the previous season, and are joined by two teams promoted from the 2021 Mainland Premier League and one team promoted from the 2021 FootballSouth Premier League. The promoted teams from Mainland are Ferrymead Bays and Nomads United, and the promoted team from FootballSouth is Mosgiel. This is all three teams' first season in the Southern League. [63] [64] They replaced Otago University (relegated after the debut season of the Southern League). [6]

    TeamHome groundLocation2021 season
    Cashmere Technical Garrick Memorial Park Woolston, Christchurch 1st
    Christchurch United Christchurch Football Centre Spreydon, Christchurch 5th
    Coastal Spirit Linfield Park Linwood, Christchurch 6th
    Dunedin City Royals Caledonian Ground Dunedin North 3rd
    Ferrymead Bays Ferrymead Park Ferrymead, Christchurch 1st in Mainland Premier League (promoted)
    Green Island Sunnyvale Park Green Island, Dunedin 8th
    Mosgiel Memorial Park Ground Mosgiel 1st in FootballSouth Premier League (promoted)
    Nelson Suburbs Saxton Field Nelson 7th
    Nomads United Tulett ParkCasebrook, Christchurch 2nd in Mainland Premier League (promoted)
    Selwyn United Foster Park Rolleston 2nd

    Southern League personnel and kits

    TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
    Cashmere Technical Flag of England.svg Dan Schwarz [65] Flag of England.svg Tom Schwarz Lotto Sport Italia None
    Christchurch United Flag of Barbados.svg Paul Ifill [66] Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Tod-SmithHealy SportswearSignbiz
    Coastal Spirit Flag of Chile.svg José Matiz [67] Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Hogan [68] Adidas Canstaff
    Dunedin City Royals Flag of New Zealand.svg Richard Murray Flag of New Zealand.svg Jared GroveDynastyNone
    Ferrymead Bays Flag of New Zealand.svg Alan Walker [69] Flag of Ireland.svg James Deehan Nike D J Hewitt Builders
    Green Island Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane Carvell [70]
    Mosgiel Rory Crow
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Malcolm Fleming [71]
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Rory Findlay [72] Adidas None
    Nelson Suburbs Ulster Banner.svg Ryan Stewart Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Ayers [73] Lotto Sport Italia Mac's Brewery
    Nomads United Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Andrew Pitman [74] Flag of New Zealand.svg Caleb Cottom Nike Greenlight Recruitment
    Selwyn United Flag of New Zealand.svg Lee Padmore Flag of New Zealand.svg Jayden Booth Kukri Sports

    Southern League table

    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
    1 Christchurch United (C)1816117412+6249Winner of Southern League and qualification to National League Championship
    2 Cashmere Technical 1816117920+5949Qualification to National League Championship
    3 Nelson Suburbs 1810354035+533
    4 Dunedin City Royals 1810174635+1131
    5 Ferrymead Bays 189363730+730
    6 Coastal Spirit 183783443916
    7 Nomads United 18431128572915
    8 Green Island 18411327613413
    9 Selwyn United 18251127482111
    10 Mosgiel (R)1823132172519Relegated to the FootballSouth Premier League /Mainland Premier League
    Source: Mainland Football
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [11]
    (C) Champions; (R) Relegated

    Southern League results table

    Home \ Away CT CU CS DC FB GI MG NS NU SU
    Cashmere Technical 1–03–14–21–18–011–24–19–12–1
    Christchurch United 4–13–24–10–09–110–04–01–04–0
    Coastal Spirit 0–40–41–01–23–22–21–10–22–2
    Dunedin City Royals 4–53–43–32–35–02–01–05–13–2
    Ferrymead Bays 0–22–32–21–33–24–01–24–23–0
    Green Island 1–41–34–31–22–35–11–31–03–2
    Mosgiel 0–80–40–50–21–33–12–45–01–1
    Nelson Suburbs 1–30–52–23–03–23–13–02–23–2
    Nomads United 0–60–83–32–41–25–03–03–51–0
    Selwyn United 1–30–44–31–43–11–14–41–42–2
    Source: Soccerway
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

      Southern League scoring

      Southern League top scorers
      RankPlayerClubGoals [75] [13]
      1Garbhan CoughlanCashmere Technical24
      2Edward WilkinsonChristchurch United19
      3Lyle MatthysenCashmere Technical16
      4Kian DonkersCashmere Technical11
      Sanni IssaChristchurch United
      6En WatanabeDunedin City Royals10
      7Declan HickfordNomads United8
      Ollie PetersenDunedin City Royals
      Joel PetersonChristchurch United
      William PierceFerrymead Bays / Christchurch United
      Michael White Ferrymead Bays
      Southern League hat-tricks
      RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
      3 [76] Lyle MatthysenCashmere TechnicalNomads UnitedAway0–69 April 2022
      4 [77] Rhys QuarellMosgielNomads UnitedHome5–016 April 2022
      6 [78] [79] Sanni IssaChristchurch UnitedSelwyn UnitedHome4–029 April 2022
      En WatanabeDunedin City RoyalsNomads UnitedHome5–130 April 2022
      7 [80] Garbhan CoughlanCashmere TechnicalMosgielHome11–27 May 2022
      8 [81] Ryan FlemingDunedin City RoyalsGreen IslandHome5–021 May 2022
      11 [82] Michael White Ferrymead BaysMosgielHome4–025 June 2022
      12 [83] Garbhan Coughlan [lower-alpha 1] Cashmere TechnicalNomads UnitedHome9–12 July 2022
      16 [84] [85] Garbhan Coughlan [lower-alpha 1] Cashmere TechnicalMosgielAway0–813 August 2022
      Edward Wilkinson [lower-alpha 2] Christchurch UnitedGreen IslandHome9–1
      17 [86] [87] Daniel ThomsNomads UnitedNelson SuburbsHome3–520 August 2022
      Treye ButlerCoastal SpiritMosgielAway0–5
      18 [88] Connor NeilDunedin City RoyalsCashmere TechnicalHome4–527 August 2022
      1. 1 2 Player scored 5 goals
      2. Player scored 4 goals
      Own goals
      RoundPlayerClubAgainst
      1 [89] Dominic McGarrCoastal SpiritChristchurch United
      2 [90] Riley CaswellNomads UnitedGreen Island
      4 [77] [91]
      [92]
      Yaquub AbdiNomads UnitedMosgiel
      Jared GroveDunedin City RoyalsFerrymeads Bay
      Jake HodderCoastal SpiritGreen Island
      Luke Pennington
      9 [93] Cameron McPhailMosgielChristchurch United
      13 [94] Jack WaleckiMosgielNomads United
      16 [85] Christian FirthGreen IslandChristchurch United
      17 [86] [87] Guy ReevesNomads UnitedNelson Suburbs
      Benjamin TaylorMosgielCoastal Spirit
      18 [95] Rory FindlayMosgielChristchurch United

      Qualified clubs

      There are 10 men’s National League Championship qualifying spots (4 for the Northern League, 3 plus Wellington Phoenix Reserves for the Central League and 2 for the Southern League). [2]

      New Zealand location map transparent.svg
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      Auckland
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      Location of clubs in Auckland Region for the 2022 National League season
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      Location of clubs in Wellington Region for the 2022 National League season
      AssociationTeamPosition in Regional LeagueApp (last)Previous best (last)
      Northern League (4 berths) Auckland City 1st1st [lower-alpha 1] Debut [lower-alpha 2]
      Birkenhead United 2nd1stDebut
      Auckland United 3rd1stDebut
      Melville United 4th1st [lower-alpha 3] Debut [lower-alpha 4]
      Central League (3 berths) Wellington Olympic 1st1stDebut
      Miramar Rangers 2nd1st [lower-alpha 5] Debut
      Napier City Rovers 4th [lower-alpha 6] 1st [lower-alpha 5] Debut [lower-alpha 7]
      Southern League (2 berths) Christchurch United 1st1st [lower-alpha 5] Debut [lower-alpha 7]
      Cashmere Technical 2nd1stDebut
      Wellington Phoenix (automatic berth) Wellington Phoenix Reserves Automatic qualification1st [lower-alpha 8] Debut
      1. Debut under new competition but played National League before in the New Zealand Football Championship, also qualified last year but did not take part
      2. Previously won the National League when playing in the New Zealand Football Championship
      3. Debut under new competition but played National League before in the National Summer Soccer League
      4. Previous best was 7th in the National Summer Soccer League
      5. 1 2 3 Debut under new competition but played National League before in the New Zealand National Soccer League
      6. Wellington Phoenix Reserves finished third but have automatic qualification.
      7. 1 2 Previously won the National League when playing in the New Zealand National Soccer League
      8. Debut under the new competition, but played the National League before as part of the New Zealand Football Championship

      Championship phase

      League table

      PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
      1 Auckland City (C)9711209+1122 [lower-alpha 1] Qualification to Grand Final and Champions League national play-offs
      2 Wellington Olympic 9711308+2222 [lower-alpha 1]
      3 Auckland United 95221413+117
      4 Birkenhead United 94231917+214
      5 Melville United 94141618213
      6 Wellington Phoenix Reserves [lower-alpha 2] 93331614+212 [lower-alpha 3]
      7 Cashmere Technical 94051918+112 [lower-alpha 3]
      8 Napier City Rovers 9135142396
      9 Christchurch United 91261226145
      10 Miramar Rangers 91171125144
      Source: New Zealand Football
      Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Head to Head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals for [11]
      (C) Champions
      Notes:
      1. 1 2 Head-to-head points: Auckland City 3, Wellington Olympic 0.
      2. Wellington Phoenix Reserves can not qualify for the Grand Final. [96]
      3. 1 2 Head-to-head points: Wellington Phoenix Reserves 3, Cashmere Technical 0.
      • Christchurch United won 4–1 in Round 9, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Cashmere Technical. [97]

      Results table

      Home \ Away AC AU BU CT CU MEL MR NR WO WP
      Auckland City 2–02–02–13–02–0
      Auckland United 3–22–11–11–03–2
      Birkenhead United 2–22–05–33–1
      Cashmere Technical 4–04–20–31–3
      Christchurch United 2–30–3 [lower-alpha 1] 2–51–11–3
      Melville United 2–01–34–30–4
      Miramar Rangers 0–12–40–32–31–4
      Napier City Rovers 1–12–22–51–0
      Wellington Olympic 1–23–12–07–1
      Wellington Phoenix Reserves 2–24–21–12–31–1
      Source: New Zealand Football
      Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
      1. Christchurch United won 4–1 in Round 9, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Cashmere Technical. [97]

      Positions by round

      The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. To preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for round 3, but then postponed and played between rounds 6 and 7, it is added to the standings for round 6.

      Team ╲ Round123456789
      Auckland City 322132111
      Wellington Olympic 653211222
      Auckland United 434323343
      Birkenhead United 211444434
      Melville United 7991086555
      Wellington Phoenix Reserves 777778866
      Cashmere Technical 166555677
      Napier City Rovers 445667788
      Christchurch United 9888109999
      Miramar Rangers 1010109910101010
      Leader and Grand Final
      Grand Final

      Grand Final

      Auckland City 3–2 Wellington Olympic
      Report
      Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
      Referee: Calvin-kei Berg

      Statistics

      Top scorers

      RankPlayerClubGoals
      1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Gianni BouzoukisWellington Olympic9
      Flag of Ireland.svg Garbhan CoughlanCashmere Technical
      3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jesse Randall Wellington Olympic7
      4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Oliver Colloty Melville United6
      5 Flag of England.svg Sam Mason-Smith Miramar Rangers5
      Flag of New Zealand.svg Dane SchnellBirkenhead United
      Flag of New Zealand.svg Jack-Henry SinclairWellington Olympic
      Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano Tade Auckland City
      9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Luke JorgensenBirkenhead United4
      Flag of New Zealand.svg Ryen LawrenceMelville United
      Flag of New Zealand.svg Nicolas ZambranoAuckland United

      Hat-tricks

      RoundPlayerForAgainstHome/AwayResultDate
      5 [98] Flag of New Zealand.svg Dane SchnellBirkenhead UnitedCashmere TechnicalHome5–330 October 2022
      6 [99] Flag of Ireland.svg Garbhan CoughlanCashmere TechnicalNapier City RoversHome4–25 November 2022
      8 [100] Flag of New Zealand.svg Jesse Randall Wellington OlympicChristchurch UnitedHome7–119 November 2022

      Awards

      Goal of the Week

      Team of the Month

      Annual awards

      LeagueMVP [107] ClubTop scorerClub
      Northern League Flag of Ghana.svg Derek TiekuHamilton Wanderers Flag of Ghana.svg Derek TiekuHamilton Wanderers
      Central League Flag of England.svg Jonathan McNamaraNapier City Rovers Flag of New Zealand.svg Hamish Watson Miramar Rangers
      Southern League Flag of New Zealand.svg Cameron AndersonGreen Island Flag of Ireland.svg Garbhan CoughlanCashmere Technical
      National League Flag of Croatia.svg Silvio Rodić [108] Birkenhead United Flag of New Zealand.svg Gianni Bouzoukis
      Flag of Ireland.svg Garbhan Coughlan
      Wellington Olympic
      Cashmere Technical
      Team of the season [109]
      Goalkeeper Flag of Croatia.svg Silvio Rodić (Birkenhead United)
      Defenders Flag of New Zealand.svg Dino Botica (Birkenhead United) Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Ben Mata (Wellington Olympic) Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam Brotherton (Auckland City)
      Midfielders Flag of New Zealand.svg Jack-Henry Sinclair (Wellington Olympic) Flag of New Zealand.svg Cameron Howieson (Auckland City) Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Garriga (Auckland City) Flag of New Zealand.svg Noah Karunaratne (Wellington Phoenix Reserves)
      Forwards Flag of New Zealand.svg Gianni Bouzoukis (Wellington Olympic) Flag of Ireland.svg Garbhan Coughlan (Cashmere Technical) Flag of New Zealand.svg Oliver Colloty (Melville United)

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