Northern Football

Leagues Played
Premier League, Femmes 22
Links
Website Wikipedia
Premier League, Femmes 12/13 00:00 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Football L 2-0
Premier League, Femmes 12/06 00:00 - Northern Football v Central Football W 4-0
Premier League, Femmes 11/01 00:00 - Northern Football v Capital Football D 1-1
Premier League, Femmes 11/09 01:00 - Capital Football v Northern Football W 0-2
Premier League, Femmes 10/18 23:59 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Football W 1-3
Premier League, Femmes 10/05 23:58 - Northern Football v Central Football W 7-1
Premier League, Femmes 09/22 00:58 - Northern Football v Capital Football W 2-0
Premier League, Femmes 12/16 00:06 - Northern Football v Canterbury United Women D 2-2
Premier League, Femmes 11/25 00:01 - Central Football v Northern Football W 1-5
Premier League, Femmes 11/18 00:31 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Football W 0-3
Premier League, Femmes 11/10 23:53 - Northern Football v Capital Football W 4-2
Premier League, Femmes 11/04 00:30 - Southern United v Northern Football W 1-2
Premier League, Femmes 10/27 23:59 - Northern Football v Waikato Bop W 3-0
Premier League, Femmes 10/23 06:14 - Northern Football v Auckland Football W 2-0
Premier League, Femmes 10/18 06:15 - Auckland Football v Northern Football D 0-0
Premier League, Femmes 10/13 23:59 - Northern Football v Canterbury United Women L 1-2
Premier League, Femmes 10/07 00:32 - Northern Football v Central Football W 7-0
Premier League, Femmes 09/29 01:28 - Capital Football v Northern Football W 1-4
Premier League, Femmes 09/22 23:59 - Northern Football v Southern United D 0-0
Premier League, Femmes 10/29 00:00 - Northern Football v Canterbury United Women D 2-2
Premier League, Femmes 10/14 23:55 - Northern Football v Central Football W 5-1
Premier League, Femmes 10/21 06:30 - Northern Football v Auckland Football W 4-3

Northern Lights is a women's football team representing the Northern Football Federation in New Zealand. They currently play in the National Women's League, the top level of women's football in New Zealand. The team was previously known as Northern Football, until they were re-branded in 2018

History

Originally known as Northern Football, the team made their debut in the National Women's League in 2010-11, qualifying for the playoffs unbeaten, but losing 10–1 to Waikato-Bay of Plenty in the semi-final. The team have won the New Zealand Championship three times, firstly in 2011-12, beating Waikato-Bay of Plenty in the play off final 3–0, and then again the following season, this time going undefeated and beating Auckland Football 2–0 in the final. They were unable to make it a hat trick of championships in 2013 however, losing 4–2 to Mainland Pride in the final, despite topping the regular season table. In 2014 the team failed to make the playoffs, finishing sixth in the regular season, winning only two of their seven games. They then won their third title in the 2015, finishing second after the regular season, they went on to beat the NZ Development Squad 4–3 in the semi-final before going on to beat first place Mainland Pride in the final 3–4 away from home, denying their opponents a three-peat of competition titles.

On 28 August 2018, it was decided that the women's teams from Northern Football Federation would be re-branded as the Northern Lights to provide an identity for the teams, players, staff and supporters and to help build on the growth of the Female game within the region.

**Northern Football**

Northern Football est un club de football néo-zélandais basé à Auckland. Il a été fondé en 2004 et évolue actuellement en Northern League Division 1, le deuxième échelon du football néo-zélandais.

Le club est connu pour sa forte tradition de formation des jeunes et a produit de nombreux joueurs qui ont évolué au niveau international. L'équipe première de Northern Football compte dans ses rangs un certain nombre de joueurs talentueux, notamment des internationaux néo-zélandais et des joueurs ayant évolué dans des championnats professionnels à l'étranger.

Le club joue ses matchs à domicile au Stade QBE, qui a une capacité d'environ 5 000 places. Northern Football a connu un certain succès au cours des dernières années, remportant la Northern League Division 2 en 2014 et terminant deuxième de la Division 1 en 2019.

L'objectif principal du club est de développer de jeunes joueurs talentueux et de leur fournir un tremplin vers le football de haut niveau. Northern Football s'efforce également d'offrir des opportunités de jeu à tous les membres de la communauté, quel que soit leur âge ou leur niveau.