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Northern Football Women's League
File:Northern Football Federation - Logo.png
ManagerAngelina Lee-Hussien
LeagueNational Women's League
2015Champions

Northern Football 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.

History

Having 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,[1] the team have won the New Zealand Championship twice, firstly in 2011-12, beating Waikato-Bay of Plenty in the play off final 3-0,[2] and then again the following season, this time going undefeated and beating Aukland Football 2-0 in the final.[3] They were unable to make it a hat trick of championship in 2013 however, losing 4-2 to Mainland Pride in the final, despite topping the regular season table.[4] In 2014 the team failed to make the playoffs, finishing sixth in the regular season, winning only two of their seven games.[5]

On 3 September 2015, Northern Football Federation’s (NFF) Women’s League Head Coach Paul Greig announced the team that will compete in the 2015 ASB Women’s League.[6]

On 6 December 2015, Northern Football Federation claimed their third ASB Women’s League title with a 4-3 win over Mainland Pride at ASB Football Park denying their opponents a three-peat of competition titles. [7]

Finals Appearances

  • 2011 Northern Football Federation beat Waikato-Bay of Plenty Football
  • 2012: Northern Football Federation v Auckland Football Federation (2-0)
  • 2013: Mainland Pride v Northern Football Federation (4-2)
  • 2015: Mainland Pride v Northern Football Federation (3-4)

2015 Results

Round 1

Northern hosted Football South at Taharoto Park, recording a 4-0 victory over the southerners with three goals coming in the second half.[8]

Northern Football 4-0 Football South (half: 1-0)
NF: Katie Rood (pen) 28’, 85’, CJ Bott 60’, Tayla O’Brien 81’
FS: –

Round 2

Northern Football dug themselves out of a second half hole on Sunday to record a 6-3 win over the New Zealand Football Development side, maintaining their lead at the top of the ASB Women’s League.[9]

Northern Football 6-3 NZF Development (half: 1-2)
NF: Katie Rood 7’, (pen) 84’, Daisy Cleverley 59’, Emma Rolston 87’, 90’, Aimee Phillips 82’
NZ: Jacqui Hand 14’, Samantha Tawharu 33’, Hannah Blake 74’

Round 3

The top four of the ASB Women’s League remains unchanged after week three action around the country on Sunday as Northern Football still head the table in New Zealand’s top domestic women’s competition.[10]

Central Football 1-3 Northern Football (half: 0-1)
CE: Rose Morton 63’
NF: Aimee Phillips 41’, 86’, Daisy Cleverley 90’

Round 4

League-leading Northern Football took sole possession of first place in the ASB Women’s League on Sunday with an emphatic 11-2 win over Capital Football in Albany.[11]

Northern Football 11-2 Capital Football (half: 6-0)
NF: Katie Rood 13’, 48’, 52’, Taylor O’Brien 19’, CJ Bott 26’, 87’, Jess Innes 28’, Aimee Phillips 32’, 42’, 85’ Stacey Hallford 80’
CF: Emily Morison 58’, Kaitlin Barrott 90+3’

Round 5

League-leading Northern Football were 2-0 victors over local rivals Auckland Football in the Battle of the Bridge at William Green Domain in Howick as Paul Greig’s side scored in each half to maintain their perfect five-from-five record this season.[12]

Auckland Football 0-2 Northern Football (half: 0-1)
AF: –
NF: Katie Rood (pen) 14’, Aimee Phillips 73’

Round 6

Two-time defending champions Mainland Pride overtook Northern Football in the race for home advantage in the ASB Women’s League Grand Final with a 2-1 victory in Christchurch on Sunday.[13]

Mainland Pride 2-1 Northern Football (half: 0-1)
MP: Whitney Hepburn 52’, Monique Barker 81’
NF: OG 23’

Round 7

The ASB Women’s League playoff places have been finalised with two-time defending champions Mainland Pride securing a chance for a competition three-peat after Sunday’s Round seven action.[14]

Northern Football 2-0 WaiBOP Football (half: 1-0)
NF: Belinda van Noorden 57’, Emma Rolston 65’
WB: –

Play Off

Northern Football will contest the 2015 ASB Women’s League Grand Final with Mainland Pride after claiming a 4-3 Preliminary Final victory over the NZF Development side at QBE Stadium Oval on Sunday.[15]

Northern Football 4-3 NZF Development (half: 2-0)
NF: Estelle Harrison 25, 74’, Emma Rolston 28’, 83’
NZ: Jacqui Hand 72’, 90’, Michaela Foster (pen) 90+2’

Final

Northern Football claimed their third ASB Women’s League title on Sunday, a 4-3 win over Mainland Pride at ASB Football Park denying their opponents a three-peat of competition titles.[16]

Mainland Pride 2-4 Northern Football (half: 0-1)
MP: Emma Proctor 65’, Monique Barker 90+2’, Annalie Longo 90+4’
NF: Estelle Harrison 11’, Emma Rolston 54’, 82’, Aimee Phillips (pen) 89’

2015 squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Erin Nayler (1992-04-17) 17 April 1992 (age 32) 7 0 New Zealand Norwest United
2 2DF Chloe Wilson (1995-03-27) 27 March 1995 (age 29) 4 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
3 2DF Brittany Coleman (1997-04-09) 9 April 1997 (age 27) 1 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
4 2DF Catherine Bott (1995-04-22) 22 April 1995 (age 29) 7 3 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
5 4FW Emily Oosterhof (1997-02-10) 10 February 1997 (age 27) 0 0 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
6 3MF Evie Millynn (1994-11-23) 23 November 1994 (age 30) 1 0 New Zealand Western Springs AFC
7 3MF Hannah Carlsen (1995-11-25) 25 November 1995 (age 29) 2 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
8 3MF Rebecca Burrows (1994-08-29) 29 August 1994 (age 30) 7 0 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
9 4FW Aimee Phillips (1991-05-06) 6 May 1991 (age 33) 6 7 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
10 3MF Daisy Cleverley (1997-04-30) 30 April 1997 (age 27) 7 2 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
11 4FW Emma Rolston (1996-11-10) 10 November 1996 (age 28) 6 7 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
12 3MF Jess Innes (1995-06-05) 5 June 1995 (age 29) 8 1 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
13 2DF Kate Seatter (1993-07-13) 13 July 1993 (age 31) 7 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
14 3MF Milly Hawkins (1997-02-15) 15 February 1997 (age 27) 2 0 New Zealand Eastern Suburbs AFC
15 3MF Brooke Wielenga (1999-11-25) 25 November 1999 (age 25) 2 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
16 3MF Stacey Hallford (1996-11-11) 11 November 1996 (age 28) 3 1 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
18 4FW Belinda Van Noorden (1994-11-24) 24 November 1994 (age 30) 5 1 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
19 2DF Estelle Harrison (1992-07-29) 29 July 1992 (age 32) 9 3 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
20 4FW Tayla O'Brien (1994-07-06) 6 July 1994 (age 30) 8 2 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
21 2DF Tessa Berger (1994-09-02) 2 September 1994 (age 30) 8 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
22 2DF Nicole Stratford (1989-02-01) 1 February 1989 (age 35) 8 0 New Zealand Kamo
23 4FW Katie Rood (1992-09-02) 2 September 1992 (age 32) 9 8 New Zealand Glenfield Rovers
24 1GK Corina Brown (1994-08-25) 25 August 1994 (age 30) 3 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford
25 1GK Emily Couchman (1998-07-13) 13 July 1998 (age 26) 0 0 New Zealand Forrest Hill Milford

Management

  • Head Coach - Paul Greig
  • Manager - Angelina Lee-Hussien
  • Assistant & GK Coach - Sarah Bell
  • Performance Analyst - Alice Noyer
  • Physio - Emily Lo
  • Media Manager - Mike Hadnett

References

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  2. ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (30 October 2014). "New Zealand (Women) 2011/12". www.rsssf.com. RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  3. ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (30 October 2014). "New Zealand (Women) 2012/3". www.rsssf.com. RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  4. ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (20 August 2015). "New Zealand (Women) 2013". www.rsssf.com. RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  5. ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (20 August 2015). "New Zealand (Women) 2014". www.rsssf.com. RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
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  14. ^ "Mainland earn top spot". www.nzfootball.co.nz. New Zealand Football. 22 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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