Other names | Super City Derby |
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Location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Teams | Auckland City FC Waitakere United |
First meeting | Waitakere 1–3 Auckland Championship (21 November 2004) |
Latest meeting | Auckland 2–2 Waitakere Premiership (27 February 2021) |
Stadiums | Kiwitea Street (Auckland) Seddon Fields (Waitakere) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 62 |
Most wins | Auckland (34) |
All-time series | Auckland: 34 Drawn: 13 Waitakere: 15 |
Largest victory | Waitakere 0–5 Auckland Premiership (29 October 2017) |
The Auckland derby was a local football rivalry between two New Zealand Football Championship clubs based in the Auckland Region. Auckland City FC are located within Auckland City itself while Waitakere United are from neighbouring city Waitakere City. Since November 2010, the two cities are now part of the new super city; Auckland Council and the rivalry can now be classed as a city derby. Since the creation of the New Zealand Football Championship in 2004 the two clubs have dominated the league becoming the only sides to win the Premiership and the end of season playoffs. As a result of their dominance they have been annually awarded 2 places in the same group of the OFC Champions League adding a further two derby games to the calendar. It is also known as the Super City Derby. [1] [2] With the change of structure of football in New Zealand at the start of 2021, and the creation of the new New Zealand National League, [3] this saw the end of Waitakere United, and consequently the end of the Auckland Derby. [4]
Season | Date | Competition | Home team | Score | Away team | Goals (home) | Goals (away) | Attendance |
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2004–05 | 21-11-2004 [5] | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 3 | Auckland | Jordan 37' (pen.) | Urlovic 6', 40' Mulrooney 20' | ? |
11-12-2004 [5] | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 0 | Waitakere | Young 58' | — | ? | |
12-02-2005 [5] | Championship | Auckland | 4 – 2 | Waitakere | Smith 6', 38' Pritchett 53' Young 58' | Jordan 62' (pen.) Pearce 90' | ? | |
12-03-2005 [5] | Championship Final | Auckland | 3 – 2 | Waitakere | Young 48', 90' Mulrooney 81' | Ellensohn 31' Jordan 70' | ? | |
2005–06 | 04-12-2005 [6] | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 2 | Auckland | Ellensohn 79' | Jordan 39', Young 90' | ? |
12-02-2006 [6] | Championship | Auckland | 5 – 1 | Waitakere | Urlovic 9', 30', 34', Davani 86', 90' | Suri 63' | ? | |
26-03-2006 [6] | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 2 | Auckland | ? 50' (o.g.) | Jordan 28', 39' (pen.) | ? | |
2006–07 | 29-10-2006 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 0 [a] | Auckland | — | ? | |
20-12-2006 | Championship | Auckland | 4 – 3 | Waitakere | Jordan 68' (pen.), Seaman 75', Young 90+1', Urlovic 90+9' | Menapi 11', Koprivcic 24', Pearce 30' | ? | |
24-01-2007 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 2 – 2 | Auckland | Hay 25', Menapi 48' | Urlovic 73', Young 89' | ? | |
18-02-2007 | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 1 | Waitakere | Young 6' | Koprivcic 28' | ? | |
04-04-2007 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 2 – 2 | Waitakere | Jordan 20', 90+4' | Koprivcic 32', 35' | ? | |
16-04-2007 | Championship Final | Waitakere | 2 – 3 | Auckland | Menapi 21' Campbell 90+3' | Mulrooney 16', Urlovic 51', Sykes 78' | ? | |
2007–08 | 25-11-2007 | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 1 | Waitakere | Jordan 80' | Totori 56' | 2,200 |
26-01-2008 | Championship | Waitakere | 2 – 0 | Auckland | Seaman 9', Totori 33' | — | 1,050 | |
20-02-2008 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 0 – 1 | Waitakere | — | Pearce 57' | ? | |
16-03-2008 | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 0 | Auckland | Pearce 19' | — | 2,004 | |
02-04-2008 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 1 – 1 | Auckland | Pearce 30' | Ki-Hyung 3' | ? | |
2008–09 | 22-11-2008 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 2 – 2 | Waitakere | Jordan 45', 48' | Totori 21', Seaman 73' | 1,200 |
26-11-2008 | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 2 | Waitakere | Williams 89' | Pearce 32', Koprivcic 83' | 752 | |
24-01-2009 | Championship | Waitakere | 4 – 2 | Auckland | Emblen 16', Krishna 22', Vincent 52', Totori 73' | Friel 46', Jordan 78' (pen) | 711 | |
29-03-2009 | Championship Final | Waitakere | 1 – 2 | Auckland | Pearce 15' | Jordan 78' Urlovic 89' | 2,500 | |
05-04-2009 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 1 – 3 | Auckland | Krishna 83' | Friel 68', Jordan 75', McGeorge 79' | 2,500 | |
2009–10 | 22-11-2009 | Championship | Auckland | 2 – 1 | Waitakere | Vicelich 40', Young 80' | Rowley 33' | 997 |
28-11-2009 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 1 – 1 | Auckland | Fisher 42' | Coombes 30' | ? | |
30-01-2010 | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 1 | Auckland | Myers 70' | Coombes 53' | 2,238 | |
28-03-2010 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 2 – 2 | Waitakere | Koprivcic 30', Uhlmann 70' | Totori 3', 58' | 2,500 | |
2010–11 | 07-11-2010 | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 3 | Waitakere | Edginton 2' | Pearce 22', De Vries 35', 51' | 1,572 |
14-11-2010 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 1 – 1 | Auckland | Krishna 82' | Feneridis 90' | 1,000 | |
16-01-2011 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 1 | Auckland | — | Koprivcic 63' | 1,573 | |
27-02-2011 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 1 – 0 | Waitakere | Kelly 12' | — | 2,500 | |
10-04-2011 | Championship Final | Waitakere | 3 – 2 | Auckland | Lucas 10', 37', Pritchett 90' (o.g) | Scott 26' (o.g.), Expósito 49' | 3,500 | |
2011–12 | 16-10-2011 | Charity Cup | Waitakere | 2 – 3 | Auckland | Krishna 82' | Feneridis 90' | ? |
13-11-2011 | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 3 | Auckland | McKenzie 42' | McKenzie 18' (o.g.), Myers 33' (o.g.), Mulligan 57' | 1,034 | |
04-02-2012 | Championship | Auckland | 3 – 1 | Waitakere | Corrales 29', Koprivcic 69', Expósito 81' | Bale 56' | 2,003 | |
2012–13 | 28-10-2012 | Charity Cup | Waitakere | 2 – 1 | Auckland | Slefendorfas 47', Manko 89' | Vicelich 7' | 800 |
25-11-2012 | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 1 | Auckland | Butler 22' | Corrales 41' | 650 | |
02-02-2013 | Championship | Auckland | 2 – 3 | Waitakere | Feneridis 11', Expósito 48' | Luiz Del Monte 43', Krishna 59', Myers 74' | 1,876 | |
17-03-2013 | Championship Final | Waitakere | 4 – 3 (aet) | Auckland | Krishna 30', 90', Pearce 32', 100' | Expósito 15', 74', Bale 89' | 1,600 | |
07-04-2013 | OFC Champions League | Waitakere | 1 – 3 | Auckland | Krishna 54' | Dickinson 4', 62' (pen.), Souto 50' | 1,500 | |
21-04-2013 | OFC Champions League | Auckland | 0 – 1 | Waitakere | — | Butler 26' | 2,000 | |
19-05-2013 | OFC Champions League Final | Waitakere | 1 – 2 | Auckland | Coombes 39' | Dickinson 16', Feneridis 19' | 3,000 | |
2013–14 | 03-11-2013 | Charity Cup | Waitakere | 1 – 4 | Auckland | Lowdon 3' | Tade 29', Koprivcic 52', Krishna 55', Milne 89' | 800 |
30-11-2013 | Championship | Auckland | 2 – 0 | Waitakere | Bale 31', White 90+1' | — | 1,274 | |
02-02-2014 | Championship | Waitakere | 1 – 0 | Auckland | Manko 3' | — | 679 | |
01-03-2014 | Championship Playoffs | Waitakere | 0 – 4 | Auckland | — | Tade 27', 43', Vicelich 88', Iwata 90+4' | 484 | |
09-03-2014 | Championship Playoffs | Auckland | 4 – 1 | Waitakere | Milne 16', Bale 27', Tade 40' (pen.), 48' | Cardozo 71' | 941 | |
2014–15 | 08-11-2014 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 1 | Auckland | — | Browne 90+3' | ? |
08-03-2015 | Championship | Auckland | 1 – 0 | Waitakere | Carril 9' | — | ? | |
21-03-2015 | Championship Playoffs | Waitakere | 0 – 2 | Auckland | — | De Vries 27', García 44' | ? | |
29-03-2015 | Championship Playoffs | Auckland | 5 – 1 | Waitakere | Browne 13', 15', 60', Moreira 17', García 71' | Richards 63' | ? | |
2015–16 | 08-11-2015 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 4 | Auckland | — | Moreira 76', Lea'alafa 79', 87', De Vries 84' | ? |
04-02-2016 | Championship | Auckland | 5 – 1 | Waitakere | De Vries 10', 49', 79', White 20', Lewis 66' | O'Regan 40' | ? | |
2016–17 | 16-10-2016 | Championship | Auckland | 0 – 1 | Waitakere | — | Nash 4' | ? |
26-02-2017 | Championship | Waitakere | 4 – 1 | Auckland | Linderboom 30', Thelen 43', Collett 67', Hilliar 88' | Tade 13' | ? | |
2017–18 | 29-10-2017 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 5 | Auckland | — | Tade 36' (pen.), 73', De Vries 43', 63', 90 | ? |
07-01-2018 | Championship | Auckland | 2 – 2 | Waitakere | Tade 29', McCowatt 67' | James 48', Linderboom 57' (pen.) | ? | |
2018–19 | 06-01-2019 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 2 | Auckland | — | López 39' (pen.), 58' | ? |
17-03-2019 | Championship | Auckland | 5 – 2 | Waitakere | Tavano 9', 86', Manickum 36', 45', Bonsu-Maro 47' | Conroy 82', 87' | ? | |
2019–20 | 11-01-2020 | Championship | Waitakere | 2 – 6 | Auckland | Schnell 56', Carlson-Du Toit 83' | Manickum 20', 48', Howieson 40', Bevan 64', Lewis 80', Bonsu-Maro 86' | 600 |
2020–21 | 11-01-2020 | Championship | Waitakere | 0 – 3 | Auckland | — | Awad 11', Rogerson 23', Howieson 48' | ? |
27-02-2021 | Championship | Auckland | 2 – 2 | Waitakere | Rogerson 17', Awad 61' | Schnell 50', Gibert 90+2' | ? | |
Club | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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Auckland City FC | 62 | 34 | 13 | 15 | 132 | 81 | 51 |
Waitakere United | 62 | 15 | 13 | 34 | 81 | 132 | -51 |
Rank | Player | Club | Total |
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1 | Keryn Jordan | Waitakere United Auckland City | 15 |
2 | Ryan De Vries | Waitakere United Auckland City | 10 |
Grant Young | Auckland City | ||
Allan Pearce | Waitakere United | ||
5 | Emiliano Tade | Auckland City | 9 |
Daniel Koprivcic | Waitakere United Auckland City | ||
Roy Krishna | Waitakere United Auckland City | ||
8 | Benjamin Totori | Waitakere United | 6 |
9 | Manel Expósito | Auckland City | 5 |
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