NRFL Conference
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Founded | 1965 |
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Confederation | OFC (Oceania) |
Number of clubs | 17 |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | NRFL Championship |
Relegation to | NRF League One WaiBOP League One |
Current champions | Northern: Waiheke United (1st title) Southern: Cambridge (2nd title) (2024) |
Most championships | Tauranga City[a], Western Springs (3 titles) |
Website | Northern Region Football |
Current: 2024 NRFL Conference |
The Northern Regional Football League Conference, currently known as Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Conference for sponsorship reasons, is a New Zealand Semi-Professional football league. The league is run by the Auckland Football Federation and includes football clubs located in the northern part of the North Island, New Zealand. It is open to clubs from the Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty provinces. Up until 2022, the competition was known as NRFL Division 2, and was not split into Northern and Southern competitions.[1][2][3]
The fixtures are generally played from April to September. Clubs are able to win promotion to NRFL Championship.
The current champions are Franklin United (Northern) and Waikato Unicol (Southern). Franklin United were promoted to the 2024 NRFL Championship season.
Current Northern League structure
[edit]- Northern League
- NRFL Championship
- NRFL Conference (this page)
- NRF League One, WaiBOP League One
Current clubs
[edit]Northern Conference
[edit]As of the 2025 season.
Team | Location | Stadium | 2024 season |
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Albany United | Albany, Auckland | Rosedale Park | 4th |
Bucklands Beach | Bucklands Beach | Lloyd Elsmore Park | 5th |
Central United | Sandringham | Kiwitea Street | 1st in NRF League One (promoted) |
Franklin United | Drury | Drury Sports Grounds | 12th in Championship (relegated) |
Metro | Mount Albert, Auckland | Phyllis Street | 11th in Championship (relegated) |
Northland | Morningside, Whangārei | Morningside Park | 3rd |
Waiheke United | Waiheke Island, Auckland | Onetangi Sports Park | 1st |
Waitemata | Te Atatū South, Auckland | McLeod Park | 2nd |
- ^ Second and third titles under the name Tauranga City United
Southern Conference
[edit]As of the 2025 season.
Team | Location | Stadium | 2024 season |
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Claudelands Rovers | Claudelands, Hamilton | Galloway Park | 3rd |
Matamata Swifts | Matamata | Matamata Domain | 3rd in WaiBOP League One (promoted) |
Ngongotahā Lakes[A] | Ngongotahā, Rotorua | Tamarahi Reserve | 7th |
Northern United | Rototuna North, Hamilton | Korikori Park | 2nd in WaiBOP League One (promoted) |
Otumoetai | Matua, Tauranga | Fergusson Park | 4th |
Papamoa | Papamoa Beach, Papamoa | Gordon Spratt Reserve | 6th |
Taupo | Tauhara, Taupō | Crown Park | 2nd |
West Hamilton United | Melville, Hamilton | Mahoe Park | 9th in WaiBOP League One (promoted)[B] |
- ^ Ngongotaha AFC 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.[4]
- ^ Waikato Unicol withdrew before the start of the 2025 season and were replaced by West Hamilton United.[5][6]
Past champions
[edit]Source:[7]
- 1965 – Lynndale
- 1966 – Kahukura
- 1967 – Ellerslie
- 1968 – Huntly Thistle
- 1969 – Takapuna City
- 1970 – Massey Rovers
- 1971 – Metro College
- 1972 – Papakura City
- 1973 – Manurewa
- 1974 – Whangarei City
- 1975 – Lynndale
- 1976 – Glenfield Rovers
- 1977 – Ellerslie
- 1978 – East Coast Bays
- 1979 – Waitemata City
- 1980 – Birkenhead United
- 1981 – Eden
- 1982 – University
- 1983 – Otara Rangers
- 1984 – Mount Manganui
- 1985 – Claudelands Rovers
- 1986 – Rotorua Suburbs
- 1987 – Glenfield Rovers
- 1988 – Onehunga Sports
- 1989 – Kawerau Town
- 1990 – Eden
- 1991 – Hamilton Wanderers
- 1992 – Onehunga Sports
- 1993 – Cambridge
- 1994 – Western Springs
- 1995 – Mount Roskill
- 1996 – Otahuhu United
- 1997 – Tauranga City
- 1998 – Western Springs
- 1999 – Taupo
- 2000 – Mount Albert-Ponsonby
- 2001 – Tauranga City United
- 2002 – Mangere United
- 2003 – Eastern Suburbs
- 2004 – North Force
- 2005 – South Auckland Rangers
- 2006 – Papatoetoe
- 2007 – Fencibles United
- 2008–2009 – no competition
- 2010 – Mangere United
- 2011 – Mount Albert-Ponsonby
- 2012 – Hibiscus Coast
- 2013 – Western Springs
- 2014 – Tauranga City United
- 2015 – Papakura City
- 2016 – Manukau City
- 2017 – Fencibles United
- 2018 – Takapuna
- 2019 – Albany United
- 2020 – Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
- 2021 – Onehunga-Mangere United
- 2022 – Hibiscus Coast
- Northern Conference
- Southern Conference
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "New look for LOTTO NRFL 2023". Northern Region Football. 2 March 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ "Promoted sides drawn away in season openers for Lotto NRFL Men's Championship". friendsoffootballnz.com. 2 March 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ "Lotto NRFL Review 2021". Northern Region Football. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ "Clubs form partnership to compete in new Lotto NRFL Southern Conference". friendsoffootballnz.com. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Withdrawals and new entries force changes to Lotto NRFL Southern Conference". friendsoffootballnz.com. 24 December 2024. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
- ^ "Honours Board". ultimatenzsoccer.com. Retrieved 4 April 2022.