Draft:WaiBOP League One
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Country | New Zealand |
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Confederation | OFC (Oceania) |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | NRFL Southern Conference |
Relegation to | WaiBOP Championship |
Current champions | Tauranga City Reserves (2023) |
Current: WaiBOP Premiership |
The WaiBOP League One (up until 2022 known as WaiBOP Premiership) is a New Zealand amateur football league. The league is run by WaiBOP Football, and includes football clubs located in Waikato and Bay of Plenty. It, alongside NRF League One, promotes to the NRFL Conference.[1]
The fixtures are played generally from April to September.[2] The league winner may be eligible for promotion to the NRFL Southern Conference.[3]
The current champions of the 2023 season are Tauranga City Reserves[4][1][5]
Current WaiBOP League structure
[edit]- Northern League
- NRFL Championship
- NRFL Northern Conference / NRFL Southern Conference
- WaiBOP League One (this page)
- WaiBOP Championship
Current clubs
[edit]As of 2024 season.[6]
Team | Location | Stadium | 2023 season |
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Cambridge (2) | Cambridge | John Kerkhof Park | 8th |
Claudelands Rovers (2) | Claudelands, Hamilton | Galloway Park | 7th |
Hamilton Wanderers (2) | Chartwell, Hamilton | Porritt Stadium | 5th |
Matamata Swifts | Matamata | Matamata Domain | 3rd |
Northern United | Flagstaff, Hamilton | Korikori Park | 1st in Waikato Division 1 (promoted) |
Otorohanga | Ōtorohanga | Rotary Redwood Park | 2nd |
Tauranga City (2) | Mount Maunganui, Tauranga | Links Avenue | 1st |
Te Puke United | Te Puke | Litt Park | 1st in Bay League Division 1 (promoted) |
Tokoroa | Tokoroa | Strathmore Park | 6th |
West Hamilton United | Frankton, Hamilton | Weka Street | 4th |
- (2) — Denotes club's second team.
2022 NRFL Division 2 play-offs
[edit]Papakura City | 2–2 | Ngaruawahia United |
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Ngaruawahia United | 2–1 | Papakura City |
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Ngaruawahia United won 4–3 on aggregate.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Northern League and LOTTO NRFL results confirmed". Northern Region Football. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
- ^ "WaiBOP Football - Home". www.waibopfootball.co.nz.
- ^ "Waikato Bay of Plenty Football, Regulations 2023". WaiBOP Football. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
- ^ "RESULTS: The winners, scorers and tables from Saturday's top matches". friendsoffootballnz.com. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ "Final table confirmed for NRF Men's Championship". friendsoffootballnz.com. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ^ https://www.waibopfootball.co.nz/draws/seniors-federation-1
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