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Football league season
New Zealand Football Championship
Season2004–05
ChampionsAuckland City
Oceania Club ChampionshipAuckland City
Matches played86
Goals scored286 (3.33 per match)
2003 NSL 2005–06

2004–05 was the first season of the New Zealand Football Championship.

Team locations

2004–05 New Zealand Football Championship is located in New ZealandWaitakere UnitedWaitakere United Auckland CityAuckland CityWaikato FCWaikato FCTeam WellingtonTeam WellingtonCanterbury UnitedCanterbury UnitedNapier City RoversNapier City RoversOtago UnitedOtago UnitedYoungHeart ManawatuYoungHeart Manawatuclass=notpageimage| Location of teams in the 2004–05 New Zealand Football Championship
Club Name Home City Stadium
Auckland City FC Auckland Kiwitea Street
Canterbury United Christchurch English Park
Napier City Rovers FC Napier Bluewater Stadium
Otago United Dunedin Sunnyvale Park
Team Wellington FC Wellington Newtown Park
Waikato FC Ngaruawahia Centennial Park
Waitakere United Waitakere City Douglas Field
YoungHeart Manawatu Palmerston North Memorial Park

Season summary

The league kicked off on 15 October 2004, with a 3–1 victory for Auckland City at Napier City Rovers and it soon became clear that Auckland City, along with Waitakere United, were the class teams in the championship. Auckland lost only three games all year en route to be the first winners of the New Zealand Football Championship. Even though they were runners-up in both the regular season and Grand Final, Waitakere lost four times to Auckland City, including the thrilling 3–2 final in front of 3,800 spectators at Auckland City's home field, Kiwitea Street, where Auckland came back from 2-1 down to win in the last minutes of the game.

Waikato FC came out best of the rest to take the final playoff position in third, despite making a slow start to the season. Notables among the other teams were Napier City Rovers, who also came back from a slow start to have a chance of making the playoffs in the final week of the season. Otago United won five games all year, but did not win any of their last twelve games.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Auckland City (C) 21 14 4 3 53 24 +29 46 Qualified for the finals and Club Championship
2 Waitakere United 21 12 4 5 39 19 +20 40 Qualified for the finals
3 Waikato FC 21 9 4 8 27 25 +2 31
4 Canterbury United 21 7 6 8 31 38 −7 27
5 Napier City Rovers 21 7 5 9 39 48 −9 26
6 Team Wellington 21 5 8 8 35 40 −5 23
7 Otago United 21 5 5 11 26 46 −20 20
8 YoungHeart Manawatu 21 4 6 11 26 36 −10 18
Source:
(C) Champions

https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/nz05.html

Fixtures and results

Finals

Waitakere and Waikato play in the Elimination Final, the winner of which plays Auckland in Grand Final.

Bracket

Elimination finalGrand final
1Auckland City3
2Waitakere United42Waitakere United2
3Waikato1

Elimination final

Waitakere United4–1Waikato

Grand final

Auckland City3–2Waitakere United

Oceania Club Championship

By winning the NZFC, Auckland City went on to represent New Zealand in the Oceania Club Championship in Tahiti. Auckland lost their first game to Australian representatives Sydney FC, 3–2 in the dying minutes. Their next game, against tournament hosts AS Pirae of Tahiti, was also a loss, this time by 1–0. Auckland City would take some consolation from finishing third in their group after defeating the champions of Papua New Guinea, Sobou FC, by 6–1.

See also

References

Preceded byNational Soccer League New Zealand Football Championship
2004-05
Succeeded by2005–06
New Zealand Football Championship
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