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Northern Football Federation

The Northern Football Federation (NFF) was an association football organisation, responsible for local growth and developing the game in West Auckland, North Shore and Northland, New Zealand.[1]

In 2020 it was merged with Auckland Football Federation into the Northern Region Football.[2]

Representative teams

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Football Honors

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National Women's League National Age Group Tournament Weir Rose Bowl
  • Champions 2011, 2012, 2015, 2018
  • Runners up 2014
  • Federation Cup Winners 2016

Futsal Honors

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Futsal National League Futsal National Women's League Futsal National Youth Championships
Winners 2012-13
  • Winners 2015
  • Runners up 2013
  • 14th Boys Grade Winners 2012
  • 19th Boys Grade Winners 2016

Member clubs

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West Auckland Rodney North Shore Kaipara Whangarei Far North
Glen Eden Norwest United Albany United Mangawhai FC Onerahi Kaikohe AFC
Oratia United Puhoi SC Birkenhead United Northern Wairoa FC Madhatters FC Kerikeri AFC
Te Atatu AFC Warkworth East Coast Bays AFC FC Whangarei Bay Cosmos
Ranui Swanson Forrest Hill Milford Central Brown Bay Cosmos Karetu
Waitakere City F.C. Glenfield Rovers Hora Hora Kaitaia UTD
Waitemata AFC Greenhithe Football Club Marist Ohaeawai School
West Auckland AFC Hibiscus Coast AFC Kamo Okaihau Primary School
Kristin Tikipunga Paihia
North Shore United Bream Bay United Russell
Takapuna AFC Ngunguru
Mangakahia
Bay Tigers
Maunu
Parua Bay
North Force

References

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  1. ^ "Northern Football Federation: Overview". Nff.org.nz. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Northland news in brief: Stay safe at the beach; and man in court charged with shooting at police". The Northern Advocate. 5 February 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
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