AUCKLAND UNITED F.C.
Club News & Notices
Join us at Keith Hay Park to meet the club, try football, and prepare for the 2026 season.
Key dates for the 2026 season have been confirmed — including start dates across all competitions.
Host families wanted for Auckland United’s Men’s and Women’s First Teams in 2026.
Auckland United FC welcomes Ben Sippola as Premier Men’s Head Coach for 2026, bringing experience across elite football and player development.
Three seasons that shaped the programme — José Manuel Figueira’s time at Auckland United FC.
After three historic seasons in charge, Ben Bate concludes his time as Premier Women Head Coach, leaving behind one of the most successful eras in Auckland United FC history.
A historic three-peat, more silverware added to the cabinet, and a breakthrough performance on the world stage — relive Auckland United FC Premier Women’s unforgettable 2025 season.
Our MILO Fantails enjoyed a magical matchday at Keith Hay Park, taking to the pitch and playing halftime games during Auckland United FC’s National League win.
Play football with Auckland United FC in 2026
Registrations are now open across junior, youth, senior, and social football. There’s a place for everyone at AUFC.
👉 Learn more and register today.
This Sunday marks a historic moment as Auckland United become the first club in New Zealand to have both Premier Men’s and Women’s teams reach their respective National Cup Finals in the same year. With the Men chasing their first-ever Chatham Cup and the Women aiming to defend their Kate Sheppard Cup title, it’s set to be a landmark day for the club and New Zealand football.
We’re are incredibly proud of our Academy talent representing New Zealand on the international stage at the U-16 OFC Men’s Championship in the Solomon Islands!
2️⃣ Current Academy Players - Matias Nunez & James Wenceslao
2️⃣ Former Academy Players - Jack Clegg & Marley Hunt
Auckland United FC is proud to have six representatives in the New Zealand U-16 squad that competed in the OFC U-16 Women’s Championship in Samoa: Bonnie Rice, Elizabeth Rennell, Isla Robson, Ariana Vosper, Lexi Hedington, and Ben Bate (NZ Assistant Coach).
Notice is hereby given that the 6th Annual General Meeting of Auckland United Football Club and 28th Annual General Meeting of Three Kings United Football Club will be held on:
Tuesday 24th June 2025
Venue: Auckland United Clubrooms, Keith Hay Park, Arundel Street, Mount Roskill
Commencing at 8.00pm
Auckland United FC’s Premier Women have successfully defended the Rennell Cup, claiming a 2–0 victory over Eastern Suburbs AFC Women in Round 9 of the LOTTO NRFL Women’s Premiership.
Three stars. Three milestones. One club. ⭐⭐⭐
Auckland United F.C. is proud to unveil three gold stars on our crest, celebrating our Premier Women’s Team’s incredible 2024 season — with each star representing a defining achievement in our club’s history.
Our Premier Women’s Team have claimed their second consecutive OFC Women’s Champions League title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Hekari Women’s FC in the Grand Final, finishing the tournament unbeaten.
Fixtures for the 2025 Dettol Northern League, Lotto NRFL Women’s Premiership, Men’s Premier U23s and Women’s Premiership Reserves have been announced.
We are reaching out with an exciting opportunity to support our Women’s Premier Team as they embark on a journey to defend their OFC Women’s Champions League title in Tahiti - a critical step toward securing a place in the first-ever FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.
We’re hosting a Girls Fun Day on Saturday 8th March between 9:30am to 11:00am at Keith Hay Park - Girls of all ages and abilities welcome.
The 2025 football season is kicking off early - check out the dates now and and make sure you’re registered to play!
Auckland United FC Player Registrations are open now for the 2025 football season.
It is with great sadness that Auckland United FC announces the passing of Life Member Bill Hay.
Auckland United FC Premier Women have capped off a dream 2024 season by claiming the Women’s National League Championship title with a commanding 3-1 win over CF Waterside Karori.
Auckland United FC will defend their title vs CF Waterside Karori in the 2024 Women’s National League Championship Grand Final.
Auckland FC partners with Talent Development Pathway clubs within NRF and WAIBOP, establishing them as an official Auckland FC Youth Development Club and paving the way for even greater collaboration in the development of youth football.
Fixtures for the Men’s and Women’s 2024 National League Championship have been revealed, with the season kicking off on Saturday, September 28.
Auckland United FC Premier Women have claimed their third trophy of the season with a 0 - 1 win over Western Springs in the Kate Sheppard Cup Final.
Auckland United FC Premier Men have finished their season on a high with a come-from-behind win over 3rd placed Eastern Suburbs AFC.