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2019–20 New Zealand Football Championship

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ISPS Handa Premiership
Season2019–20
ChampionsAuckland City
PremiersAuckland City
OFC Champions LeagueAuckland City
Team Wellington
Matches played60
Goals scored226 (3.77 per match)
Top goalscorerMyer Bevan (12)
Biggest home winEastern Suburbs 6–0 Southern United
(2 February 2020)
Biggest away winCanterbury United 1–6 Eastern Suburbs
(19 January 2020)
Highest scoringWaitakere United 2–6 Auckland City
(11 January 2020)
All statistics correct as of 2 February 2020.

The 2019–20 New Zealand Football Championship season (currently known as the ISPS Handa Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the sixteenth season of the NZFC since its establishment, in 2004. Ten teams compete in the competition with Eastern Suburbs and Auckland City representing the ISPS Handa Premiership in the 2020 OFC Champions League after finishing Champions (Eastern Suburbs) and Premiers (Auckland City) respectively in the 2018–19 competition.

Clubs

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Team Location Stadium Capacity Manager Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Auckland City Auckland Kiwitea Street 3,250 England José Figueira[1] Kappa Trillian Trust Inc (Front) Carters (Back)
Canterbury United Christchurch English Park 9,000 England Lee Padmore[2] Nike Robbie's Bar and Bistro
Eastern Suburbs Auckland Madills Farm 5,000 England Tony Readings[3][4] Lilywhites Winger Motors
Hamilton Wanderers Hamilton Porritt Stadium 5,000 New Zealand Kale Herbert[5] Kelme The Soccer Shop
Hawke's Bay United Napier Bluewater Stadium 5,000 England Chris Greatholder
England Bill Robertson[6]
Adidas Thirsty Whale
Southern United Dunedin Sunnyvale Park 1,000 Republic of Ireland Paul O'Reilly[7] Lotto Sport Italia Freshwater Solutions
Tasman United Nelson Trafalgar Park 18,000 England Jess Ibrom[8] Nike Nelson Pine LVL (Front) Sprig & Fern (Back)
Team Wellington Wellington David Farrington Park 2,250 New Zealand Scott Hales[9] Nike Stonewood Homes
Waitakere United Auckland The Trusts Arena 4,900 New Zealand Chris Milicich Lotto Sport Italia Mitre 10 Mega - Henderson (Front) Heritage Hotels (Back)
Wellington Phoenix Wellington Porirua Park 1,900 England Paul Temple[10] Adidas Huawei

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Hamilton Wanderers New Zealand Ricki Herbert Resigned[5] 4 December 2019 10th New Zealand Kale Herbert 4 December 2019[5]

Regular season

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League table

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On 18 March 2020, New Zealand Football announced that the 2019–20 New Zealand Football Championship season had been concluded due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The remaining two rounds of the regular season and the finals series were cancelled. Auckland City, who were leading the regular season table, were declared champions and also awarded the Minor Premiership, and qualified for the 2021 OFC Champions League together with Team Wellington, who were at second place in the regular season table.[11][12]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Auckland City (C) 16 11 4 1 42 15 27 37 Qualification to OFC Champions League group stage
2 Team Wellington 16 10 4 2 36 15 21 34
3 Waitakere United 16 8 3 5 35 32 3 27
4 Eastern Suburbs 16 6 4 6 33 26 7 22
5 Tasman United 16 6 2 8 27 26 1 20 Disbanded at end of season
6 Hamilton Wanderers 16 6 2 8 24 39 −15 20
7 Southern United 16 5 4 7 25 38 −13 19 Disbanded at end of season
8 Wellington Phoenix Reserves 16 4 6 6 30 32 −2 18
9 Hawke's Bay United 16 4 3 9 32 44 −12 15
10 Canterbury United 16 2 4 10 19 36 −17 10
Source: NZ Football
(C) Champions

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021
Auckland City431111111111
Canterbury United76678897891010
Eastern Suburbs584455446433
Hamilton Wanderers97891010864356
Hawke's Bay United653333333677
Southern United247566787888
Tasman United101010877695565
Team Wellington125622222222
Waitakere United312244559744
Wellington Phoenix89910991010101099
Leader and qualification to OFC Champions League Group stage
Qualification to Finals series
Updated to match(es) played on 26 January 2020. Source: NZ Football

Notes:

  • Southern United beat Tasman United 4–0 in round 1, however it was ruled by NZ Football that they had played an ineligible player so forfeited the result. This meant the win was awarded as a 3–0 result to Tasman United.[13][14]

Fixtures and results

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The season was scheduled to be played on a home and away basis between November 2019 and March 2020, with the finals series being played in April 2020.[15]

Round 1

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2 November 2019 Hawke's Bay United 2–3 Auckland City Napier
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT
  • Hoy 32'
  • Parker 68'
Report
Stadium: Bluewater Stadium
Referee: Ben O'Connell
2 November 2019 Waitakere United 3–1 Wellington Phoenix Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley
2 November 2019 Southern United 0–3* Tasman United Dunedin
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Cory Mills
3 November 2019 Eastern Suburbs 1–0 Canterbury United Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh

*Southern United beat Tasman United 4–0 however it was ruled by NZ Football that they had played an ineligible player so forfeited the result. This meant the win was awarded as a 3–0 result to Tasman United.[13]

Round 2

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10 November 2019 Wellington Phoenix 3–4 Hawke's Bay United Porirua
Sunday, 13:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Porirua Park
Referee: Calvin Berg
10 November 2019 Hamilton Wanderers 3–0 Eastern Suburbs Hamilton
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Porritt Stadium
Referee: Sean Reilly
10 November 2019 Tasman United 0–2 Waitakere United Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: Saxton Field
Referee: Ben O'Connell
10 November 2019 Auckland City 2–2 Team Wellington Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Kiwitea Street
Referee: Cory Mills

Round 3

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16 November 2019 Hamilton Wanderers 0–5 Auckland City Cambridge
Saturday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: John Kerkhof Park
Referee: Luke Gardner
16 November 2019 Waitakere United 1–1 Canterbury United Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT Report
  • Liddicoat 15'
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Cory Mills
16 November 2019 Hawke's Bay United 2–0 Tasman United Napier
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT Report Stadium: Bluewater Stadium
Referee: Antony Riley
16 November 2019 Southern United 2–4 Eastern Suburbs Dunedin
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
17 November 2019 Team Wellington 2–2 Wellington Phoenix Wellington
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Sean Reilly

Round 4

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23 November 2019 Southern United 4–0 Hamilton Wanderers Dunedin
Saturday, 16:30 NZDT
Report Stadium: Forsyth Barr Stadium
Referee: Calvin Berg
23 November 2019 Wellington Phoenix 0–3 Auckland City Wellington
Saturday, 16:30 NZDT Report
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Referee: Ben O'Connell
24 November 2019 Canterbury United 2–2 Hawke's Bay United Christchurch
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Sean Reilly
24 November 2019 Tasman United 1–0 Team Wellington Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Saxton Field
Referee: Cory Mills
24 November 2019 Eastern Suburbs 1–1 Waitakere United Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Luke Gardner

Round 5

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30 November 2019 Waitakere United 2–5 Southern United Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Nick Waldron
1 December 2019 Hawke's Bay United 3–3 Eastern Suburbs Napier
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Bluewater Stadium
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
1 December 2019 Hamilton Wanderers 2–4 Wellington Phoenix Hamilton
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Porritt Stadium
Referee: Cory Mills
1 December 2019 Team Wellington 2–1 Canterbury United Wellington
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Calvin Berg

Round 6

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8 December 2019 Canterbury United 0–3 Auckland City Christchurch
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
8 December 2019 Tasman United 1–1 Wellington Phoenix Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: Trafalgar Park
Referee: Nick Waldron
8 December 2019 Eastern Suburbs 2–3 Team Wellington Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Cory Mills

Round 7

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14 December 2019 Wellington Phoenix 3–3 Canterbury United Porirua
Saturday, 13:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Porirua Park
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
15 December 2019 Hawke's Bay United 4–2 Waitakere United Napier
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Bluewater Stadium
Referee: Nick Waldron
15 December 2019 Tasman United 2–3 Hamilton Wanderers Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Trafalgar Park
Referee: Cory Mills
15 December 2019 Team Wellington 6–1 Southern United Wellington
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Antony Riley

Round 8

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20 December 2019 Canterbury United 2–0 Tasman United Christchurch
Friday, 18:30 NZDT
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Calvin Berg
21 December 2019 Waitakere United 1–1 Team Wellington Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
21 December 2019 Southern United 0–0 Auckland City Dunedin
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT Report Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Dan Woulahan
22 December 2019 Eastern Suburbs 2–2 Wellington Phoenix Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Antony Riley

Round 9

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11 January 2020 Waitakere United 2–6 Auckland City Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Matthew Conger
11 January 2020 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Southern United Wellington
Saturday, 16:30 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Sky Stadium
Referee: Antony Riley
12 January 2020 Canterbury United 1–3 Hamilton Wanderers Christchurch
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Nick Waldron
12 January 2020 Tasman United 2–0 Eastern Suburbs Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Saxton Field
Referee: Calvin Berg
12 January 2020 Team Wellington 4–0 Hawke's Bay United Wellington
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell

Round 10

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18 January 2020 Tasman United 5–0 Southern United Blenheim
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Lansdowne Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
19 January 2020 Canterbury United 1–6 Eastern Suburbs Christchurch
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Cory Mills
19 January 2020 Hamilton Wanderers 1–0 Team Wellington Hamilton
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Porritt Stadium
Referee: Antony Riley
19 January 2020 Wellington Phoenix 3–4 Waitakere United Porirua
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Porirua Park
Referee: Sean Reilly
19 January 2020 Auckland City 4–2 Hawke's Bay United Auckland
Sunday, 18:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Kiwitea Street
Referee: Calvin Berg

Round 11

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25 January 2020 Waitakere United 3–2 Tasman United Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Seddon Fields
Referee: Luke Gardner
25 January 2020 Southern United 2–1 Canterbury United Dunedin
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Nick Waldron
26 January 2020 Hawke's Bay United 0–2 Wellington Phoenix Napier
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: Bluewater Stadium
Referee: Cory Mills
26 January 2020 Eastern Suburbs 3–0 Hamilton Wanderers Auckland
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Ben O'Connell
26 January 2020 Team Wellington 0–0 Auckland City Wellington
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT Report Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Antony Riley

Round 12

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1 February 2020 Wellington Phoenix 0–1 Team Wellington Porirua
Saturday, 14:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: Porirua Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
2 February 2020 Eastern Suburbs 6–0 Southern United Auckland
Sunday, 12:00 NZDT
Report Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Antony Riley
2 February 2020 Auckland City 3–1 Hamilton Wanderers Auckland
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Kiwitea Street
Referee: Luke Gardner
2 February 2020 Tasman United 3–1 Hawke's Bay United Nelson
Sunday, 14:00 NZDT
Report
Stadium: Saxton Field
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
2 February 2020 Canterbury United 1–2 Waitakere United Christchurch
Sunday, 16:00 NZDT Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Cory Mills

Round 13

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8 February 2020 Waitakere United v Eastern Suburbs Auckland
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT Stadium: Seddon Fields

Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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29 February 2020 Waitakere United v Hamilton Wanderers Auckland
Saturday, 16:00 NZDT Stadium: Seddon Fields

Round 17

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Round 18

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14 March 2019 Waitakere United v Hawke's Bay United Auckland
Saturday, 15:00 NZDT Stadium: Seddon Fields

Round 19

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Round 20

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Finals series

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Semi-finals

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1stv4th
TBC
2ndv3rd
TBC

Grand final

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Winner SF1vWinner SF2

Statistics

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As of 2 February 2020

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Myer Bevan Auckland City 13
2 Martín Bueno Eastern Suburbs 10
3 Ahinga Selemani Hawke's Bay United 8
Hamish Watson Team Wellington
5 Derek Tieku Hamilton Wanderers 7
6 Ollie Bassett Team Wellington 6
Jean-Philippe Saiko Tasman United
Dane Schnell Waitakere United
9 Reid Drake Eastern Suburbs 5
Byron Heath Wellington Phoenix Reserves
George King Canterbury United
Ahmed Othman Wellington Phoenix Reserves
Jack-Henry Sinclair Team Wellington

Hat-tricks

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Round Player For Against Result Date Ref
1 Myer Bevan Auckland City Waitakere United 3–2 2 November 2019 [16]
2 Dylan Sacramento Hawke's Bay United Wellington Phoenix Reserves 3–4 10 November 2019 [17]
2 Blake Driehuis Wellington Phoenix Reserves Hawke's Bay United 3–4 10 November 2019 [17]
5 Joel Stevens Southern United Hawke's Bay United 5–2 1 December 2019 [18]
12 Martín Bueno Eastern Suburbs Southern United 6–0 2 February 2020 [19]

References

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  1. ^ "Jose Figueira named Auckland City FC coach". Auckland City. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Canterbury United". Canterbury United. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  3. ^ AFC, Eastern Suburbs (10 October 2019). "| Lilywhites Announce Director of Football and National League Coach | Tony Readings, former Football Ferns coach, talks to us about his new appointment with Eastern Suburbs. The full video is available on ESAFC TV pic.twitter.com/Vart5sIQRG". @esafc. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Eastern Suburbs AFC - Football". easternsuburbs.org.nz. Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Hamilton Wanderers FC - Blue Army". Facebook. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  6. ^ Singh, Anendra (8 June 2019). "Football: Recently appointed Hawke's Bay United co-coaches seeking togetherness". Hawke's Bay Today. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Southern United Men's Squad". Southern United. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Nelson Bays / Tasman United Director of Football announced". Mainland Football. Archived from the original on 27 September 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Team Wellington appoint Scott Hales as head coach". Team Wellington. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Academy Staff". Wellington Phoenix FC. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Premiership concluded, Auckland City champions". New Zealand Football. 18 March 2020. Archived from the original on 4 June 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Auckland City FC declared champions". Auckland City FC. 18 March 2020.
  13. ^ a b "Statement on Southern United". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 12 September 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Admin oversight drops Southern United from second to sixth in national league". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  15. ^ "Draw released for ISPS Handa Premiership". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 11 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  16. ^ "All White Myer Bevan scores hat-trick as Auckland City edge Hawke's Bay United". Stuff.co.nz. 3 November 2019.
  17. ^ a b "Wellington Phoenix reserves young gun Blake Driehuis scores five minute hat-trick". Stuff.co.nz. 10 November 2019.
  18. ^ Phillip, Rollo (1 December 2019). "Hat-trick hero Joel Stevens inspires Southern United to big win over Waitakere". Stuff.co.nz.
  19. ^ Voerman, Andrew (2 February 2020). "Jack-Henry Sinclair penalty gives Team Wellington much-needed 'Wel Clásico' win". Stuff.co.nz.
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