2023 NRFL Leagues

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NRFL Leagues
Season2023
2022
2024

The 2023 NRFL Leagues was the 59th and 57th seasons respectively of the NRFL Championship and NRFL Conference, football competitions in New Zealand. Established in 1965, currently twelve teams compete in the Championship while 8 teams compete in the Northern and Southern sections of the Conference League.

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Northern League

The Northern League sits above the two NRFL Divisions and is also overseen by Northern Region Football, despite being run by New Zealand Football as part of the New Zealand National League.

Twelve teams competed in the league – the top ten teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the 2022 NRFL Division 1. The promoted teams are West Coast Rangers and Manurewa. This was both Manurewa's first season in the Northern League. West Coast have returned at the first time of asking after being relegated in 2021. [1] They replaced Waiheke United (one season) and North Shore United (two seasons).

Northern League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Auckland City (C)221930649+5560Winner of Northern League and qualification to National League Championship
2 Eastern Suburbs 2217505117+3456Qualification to National League Championship
3 Auckland United 2213455024+2643
4 Manurewa 2211384637+936
5 Western Springs 2210393935+433
6 Hamilton Wanderers 2286839491030
7 West Coast Rangers 22821233491626
8 Birkenhead United 2274114644+225
9 Melville United 22651130471723
10 Bay Olympic 22431533552215
11 Takapuna (R)22431523502715Relegation to NRFL Championship
12 Manukau United (R)22331626643812

Championship

NRFL Championship
Season2023
Dates25 March 2023 -
9 September 2023
Champions Tauranga City
Promoted Tauranga City
East Coast Bays
Relegated Waiheke United
Matches played132
Goals scored468 (3.55 per match)
Top goalscorerJonty Bidois
(22 goals)
Best goalkeeperLouie Caunter
Josh Precious
(10 clean sheets)
Biggest home winTauranga City 9–1 Waiheke United (29 April 2023)
Biggest away win Metro 0–8 Tauranga City (22 July 2023)
Highest scoringTauranga City 9–1 Waiheke United (29 April 2023)
2022
2024

Each team can field a maximum of five foreign players as well as one additional foreign player who has Oceania Football Confederation nationality. Over the course of the season, each team must also ensure players aged 20 or under account for 7% of available playing minutes. [3]

Following their 7–1 win over Mount Albert-Ponsonby on the final day, Tauranga City were crowned champions. [4] They were promoted alongside East Coast Bays a week earlier. [5]

Championship teams

Twelve teams competed in the league – eight teams from the previous season, the two teams relegated from the 2022 Northern League and two teams promoted from the 2022 NRFL Division 2. The relegated teams were Waiheke United and North Shore United, [6] while the promoted teams are Hibiscus Coast and Ngaruawahia United. [7] [8] West Coast Rangers were promoted alongside Manurewa, while Albany United and Waitemata were relegated. [9] [10] [11]

TeamLocationStadium2022 season
East Coast Bays Northcross, Auckland Bay City Park 4th
Ellerslie Ellerslie, Auckland Michaels Avenue7th
Fencibles United Pakuranga, Auckland Riverhills Domain9th
Hibiscus Coast Stanmore Bay, Auckland Stanmore Bay Park1st in Division 2 (promoted)
Metro Mount Albert, Auckland Phyllis Street8th
Mount Albert-Ponsonby Mount Albert, Auckland Anderson Park5th
Ngaruawahia United Ngāruawāhia Centennial Park2nd in Division 2 (promoted)
North Shore United Devonport, Auckland Allen Hill Stadium12th in Northern League (relegated)
Northern Rovers Glenfield, Auckland McFetridge Park6th
Onehunga-Mangere United Māngere Bridge, Auckland Māngere Domain 10th
Tauranga City Mount Maunganui, Tauranga Links Avenue3rd
Waiheke United Waiheke Island, Auckland Onetangi Sports Park11th in Northern League (relegated)

Championship personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
East Coast Bays Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Hall [12] Flag of New Zealand.svg Louie Caunter [13] Lotto Sport Italia None
Ellerslie Ben Fletcher [14] Seb Poelman [15] Lotto Sport Italia Trillian Trust
Fencibles United Marty Rodwell [16] Nike New World Howick
Hibiscus Coast Flag of New Zealand.svg Ryan Faithfull [17] Lotto Sport Italia RNB Transport
Metro Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott MacKay [18]
Mount Albert-Ponsonby Flag of New Zealand.svg Darren White [19] Lewis Black [20] Lotto Sport Italia Woodview Construction
Ngaruawahia United Kyle Park [21] Joma None
North Shore United Flag of New Zealand.svg Dylan Burns [22] Nike Atlas Concrete
Northern Rovers Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Gothard [23] Flag of New Zealand.svg Dion Buckingham [24] Lotto Sport Italia None
Onehunga-Mangere United Flag of New Zealand.svg Tim Ragg [25] Nike None
Tauranga City Barry Gardiner [26] Adidas None
Waiheke United Sam Negash [27] Nike Fullers 360

Championship table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Tauranga City (C, P)2217237320+5353Promotion to Northern League
2 East Coast Bays (P)2217056018+4251
3 Ngaruawahia United 2212644831+1742
4 Mount Albert-Ponsonby 2213274738+941
5 Hibiscus Coast 2211473124+737
6 North Shore United 2211654737+1039
7 Ellerslie 228594145429
8 Fencibles United 227783240828
9 Northern Rovers 22621423421920
10 Onehunga-Mangere United 22351419442514
11 Metro 22241627643710
12 Waiheke United (R)2223172065459Relegation to NRFL Northern Conference
Source: Northern Region Football [28]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [3]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
  • Metro won 3–0 against Northern Rovers, but Metro fielded an ineligible player. Result upgraded to a 3–0 win for Northern Rovers. [29]
  • Metro drew 1–1 with Onehunga-Mangere United, but Metro fielded an ineligible player. Result upgraded to a 3–0 win for Onehunga-Mangere. [29]

Championship results table

Home \ Away ECB ELL FEN HBC MET MAP NGA NSU NTR OHM TGA WHU
East Coast Bays 5–03–12–14–06–03–10–15–04–11–07–0
Ellerslie 0–33–32–03–14–11–21–43–41–11–22–1
Fencibles United 0–21–11–11–30–21–12–23–12–00–22–1
Hibiscus Coast 1–31–21–03–02–11–01–11–02–00–35–0
Metro 2–41–12–32–21–51–21–20–3 [lower-alpha 1] 2–10–83–3
Mount Albert-Ponsonby 0–12–12–44–02–22–23–22–01–02–03–0
Ngaruawahia United 2–03–27–12–01–05–22–33–13–32–24–1
North Shore United 2–01–32–21–13–10–21–12–16–02–62–1
Northern Rovers 0–21–20–10–42–10–13–03–31–01–41–0
Onehunga-Mangere United 1–02–21–30–13–0 [lower-alpha 2] 1–41–21–21–10–51–0
Tauranga City 3–25–32–00–24–27–01–14–03–0 [lower-alpha 3] 1–09–1
Waiheke United 2–31–31–10–14–20–61–21–51–01–10–2
Source: UltimateNZSoccer
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Metro won 3–0, but Metro fielded an ineligible player. Result upgraded to a 3–0 win for Northern Rovers. [30]
  2. Metro drew 1–1 with Onehunga-Mangere, but Metro fielded an ineligible player. Result upgraded to a 3–0 win for Onehunga-Mangere. [30]
  3. Tauranga City won 3–0 after Northern Rovers defaulted. [31]

Championship scoring

Championship top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [32]
1Jonty BidoisTauranga City22
2Stjepan KovacicNgaruawahia United14
3Dylan StansfieldEast Coast Bays12
4Reuben HendersonNgaruawahia United11
Gilberto SouzaMetro
6Colby BrennanTauranga City10
7Thomas PageNorth Shore United9
Brennen PriestleyFencibles United
9Nick PetherickNorth Shore United8
Sam TuttonMt Albert Ponsonby

Northern Conference

NRFL Northern Conference
Season2023
Dates25 March 2023 - 2 September 2023
Champions Franklin United
Promoted Franklin United
Relegated West Auckland
Central United
Matches played72
Goals scored276 (3.83 per match)
Biggest home win Northland 6–0 Central United (26 August 2023)
Biggest away winCentral United 0–6 Bucklands Beach (20 May 2023)
Highest scoring Franklin United 5–5 Beachlands Maraetai (10 June 2023)
Albany United 6–4 West Auckland (24 June 2023)
2022
2024

Northern Conference teams

Nine teams are competing in the league – the top six northern teams from Division 2 last season, the two teams relegated from the 2022 NRFL Division 1 and the champions of the 2022 NRF Championship. The relegated teams are Albany United and Waitemata. [9] Originally, although Central United won the 2022 NRF Championship, they were unable to be promoted due to their MoU with Auckland City. As a result, Oratia United were reprieved of relegation. [33] [34] [35] [11] However, after Central United successfully appealed to the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand, they were entered into the competition three weeks after it commenced. [36] [37] As a result NRF decided the league would restart, voiding all previously played matches. [38] [39]

TeamLocationStadium2022 season
Albany United Albany, Auckland Rosedale Park 11th in Division 1 (relegated)
Beachlands Maraetai Beachlands, Auckland Te Puru Park7th
Bucklands Beach Pakuranga Heights Lloyd Elsmore Park 4th
Central United Sandringham Kiwitea Street 1st in NRF Championship (promoted) [lower-alpha 1]
Franklin United Drury Drury Sports Grounds5th
Northland Morningside, Whangārei Morningside Park6th
Oratia United Oratia, Auckland Parrs Park 10th [lower-alpha 1]
Waitemata Beachlands, Auckland Te Puru Park12th in Division 1 (relegated)
West Auckland Kelston, Auckland Brains Park3rd
  1. 1 2 Oratia United were reprieved from relegation as Central United were originally unable to gain promotion due to their MoU with Auckland City. [40] [41] After appeal to the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand, Central United were re-entered into the competition. [36]

Northern Conference table

Table before restart
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Albany United 321083+57Qualification for Conference play-offs
2 Bucklands Beach 321063+37
3 West Auckland 320161+56
4 Franklin United 320132+16
5 Beachlands Maraetai 31115614
6 Waitemata 30212532
7 Northland 30122531
8 Oratia United 30031870Relegation to NRF League One
Updated to match(es) played on 15 April 2023. Source: Northern Region Football [42]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [43]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Franklin United (C, P)1611503618+1838Qualification for Conference play-offs
2 Bucklands Beach 169433817+2131
3 Oratia United 168263532+326
4 Waitemata 165652626021
5 Beachlands Maraetai 165473137619
6 Albany United 164663234218
7 Northland 164392427315
8 West Auckland (R)1643932431115Relegation to NRF League One
9 Central United (R)1643922422015
Source: Northern Region Football [44]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [45]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Northern Conference results table

Results before restart
Round 1
  • Albany United 3–0 Waitemata
  • Bucklands Beach 2–1 Northland
  • Franklin United 1–2 Beachlands Maraetai
  • Oratia United 0–4 West Auckland
Round 2
  • Beachlands Maraetai 2–2 Albany United
  • Oratia United 0–1 Franklin United
  • Waitemata 1–1 Bucklands Beach
  • West Auckland 2–0 Northland
Round 3
  • Albany United 3–1 Oratia United
  • Bucklands Beach 3–1 Beachlands Maraetai
  • Franklin United 1–0 West Auckland
  • Northland 1–1 Waitemata
Home \ Away ALB BLM BUC CEN FRA NOR ORA WTM WAK
Albany United 2–00–52–22–32–15–01–16–4
Beachlands Maraetai 3–21–14–10–44–01–41–30–2
Bucklands Beach 1–14–26–11–13–11–32–22–1
Central United 1–13–10–60–20–34–01–23–0
Franklin United 2–05–51–02–22–14–21–02–1
Northland 0–01–30–26–00–11–52–22–2
Oratia United 4–32–21–03–41–30–12–02–2
Waitemata 2–22–20–12–01–11–01–24–2
West Auckland 5–31–22–32–02–20–50–46–3
Source: UltimateNZSoccer
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Southern Conference

NRFL Southern Conference
Season2023
Dates25 March 2023 - 16 September 2023
Champions Waikato Unicol
Matches played84
Goals scored368 (4.38 per match)
Biggest home win Cambridge 10–1 Te Awamutu (1 July 2023)
Biggest away winTe Awamutu 0–7 Taupo
(10 June 2023)
Highest scoringCambridge 10–1 Te Awamutu (1 July 2023)
2022
2024

Southern Conference teams

Eight teams are competing in the league – the top two southern teams from Division 2 last season, and the top 6 from the 2022 WaiBOP Premiership. [46] [47] [11]

TeamLocationStadium2022 season
Cambridge Cambridge John Kerkhof Park 8th
Claudelands Rovers Claudelands, Hamilton Galloway Park9th
Ngongotahā Lakes Ngongotahā, Rotorua Tamarahi Reserve6th in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted) [upper-alpha 1]
Otumoetai Matua, Tauranga Fergusson Park2nd in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted)
Papamoa Papamoa Beach, Papamoa Gordon Spratt Reserve4th in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted)
Taupo Tauhara, Taupō Crown Park3rd in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted)
Te Awamutu Te Awamutu The Stadium5th in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted)
Waikato Unicol Silverdale, Hamilton Jansen Park1st in WaiBOP Premiership (promoted)
  1. Ngongotaha AFC finished 6th last season. They signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Lakes FC at the end of the 2022 season to have a combined team for the 2023 season onwards. [48]

Southern Conference table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Waikato Unicol (C)2117227023+4753Qualification for Conference play-offs
2 Cambridge 2117138032+4852
3 Taupo 2112274935+1438
4 Claudelands Rovers 2173114035+524
5 Papamoa 21641137602322
6 Otumoetai 2154123847919
7 Ngongotahā Lakes 21441329633416
8 Te Awamutu 21441325734816
Source: Northern Region Football [49]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [50]
(C) Champions

Southern Conference results table

Home \ Away CAM CLR NGO OTU PAP TAU TAW WKU CAM CLR NGO OTU PAP TAU TAW WKU
Cambridge 1–46–03–23–13–110–13–16–34–04–24–1
Claudelands Rovers 0–23–14–01–22–17–01–40–04–01–3
Ngongotahā Lakes 1–12–21–01–20–22–21–21–41–01–6
Otumoetai 1–51–01–22–21–11–11–22–36–17–0
Papamoa 1–72–03–31–30–22–13–33–35–13–4
Taupo 4–12–15–35–25–13–00–41–01–00–01–3
Te Awamutu 1–21–32–43–22–60–71–12–72–12–03–0
Waikato Unicol 3–12–14–13–06–02–06–15–15–25–05–0
Source: UltimateNZSoccer
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Conference play-offs

Franklin United 1–0 Waikato Unicol
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Women's Premiership

The NRFL Women's Premiership acts as a qualifier for the New Zealand Women's National League.

Eight teams are competing in the league – the top seven teams from the previous season and the promoted side from the 2022 NRF Championship. The promoted team is Hibiscus Coast as winners of the NRF Championship.

Women's Premiership table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Auckland United (C)1411124213+2934Winner of Northern League and qualification to National League Championship
2 Eastern Suburbs 1410135218+3431Qualification to National League Championship
3 Western Springs 147344222+2024
4 Ellerslie 147252321+223
5 West Coast Rangers 147162815+1322
6 Hamilton Wanderers 1451818341616
7 Hibiscus Coast 1441913362313
8 Northern Rovers (R)140014362590Relegation to NRFL Women's Championship
Source: Northern Region 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 [51]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Women's Championship

NRFL Women's Championship
Season2023
Dates24 March 2023 –
10 September 2023
Champions Fencibles United
PromotedFencibles United
Relegated Te Atatu
2024

Women's Championship table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Fencibles United (C, P)2116326916+5351Promotion to NRFL Women's Premiership
2 Onehunga Sports 2114255727+3044
3 Franklin United 2111644825+2339
4 Tauranga City 2112365434+2039
5 Otumoetai 2110294747032
6 Manukau United 21521420442417
7 Central United 21321617574011
8 Te Atatu (R)2130181880629Relegation to NRF Women's Conference
Source: Northern Region Football [52]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss [53]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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