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Canterbury United Pride find novel way to present end-of-season awards

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Members of the Canterbury United Pride squad have come up with a special — and fun — way to announce the winners in their end-of-season awards. Unable to play their final fixture in the Women’s National League, due to widespread … Read More

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Canterbury United Pride name strong squad to chase seventh national title

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Canterbury United Pride have revealed the squad aiming to capture their seventh women’s National League title. It contains emerging Wellington Phoenix star Alyssa Whinham, former international Kate Loye and a number of players with national age group and international futsal … Read More

Alyssa Whinham, Canterbury United Pride, Women's National League

Three Kiwis chosen to join global scheme to boost women’s coaching

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Three New Zealanders have been selected to take part in a global FIFA scheme to boost the ranks of women coaches. They are Football Fern Annalie Longo, former national U-20 goalkeeper Tessa Nicol and Canterbury coach Alana Gunn. They will … Read More

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Special match to mark a hundred years of women’s football in New Zealand

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Women’s football supporters will celebrate a hundred years of progress when teams from Canterbury and Wellington meet on Saturday December 4. The National League: South Central Series match between Canterbury United Pride and Capital Football has been dubbed ‘The 100 … Read More

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Canterbury United Pride secure sixth title in a decade

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Congratulations to Canterbury United Pride who have become New Zealand’s national women’s league champions for the sixth time in the past decade. The Pride beat Capital 4-0 in the ISPS Handa Women’s Premiership Grand Final at English Park in Christchurch … Read More

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April 1-2: National Series Two, Ford Futsal Superleague (click here for details)

April 5-9: NZ Secondary Schools’ U-19 girls play at Dallas International Cup, Texas (click here for details)

April 6-17: Four-game tour of Malaysia and Singapore by NZ Secondary Schools’ U-19 and U-16 boys’ teams (click here for details)

April 7-9: 50th anniversary celebrations for Napier City Rovers (click here for details)

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Tuesday April 11 (7am-9am): Fans invited to perform ROAR chant at Eden Park (click here for details)

April 11-17: OFC U-15 Boys’ Youth Development tournament, New Zealand (click here for details)

Wednesday April 12 (1am NZT): Nigeria v Football Ferns, international friendly, in Turkey (click here for details)

Sunday April 16 (9am-5pm): Level 1 referee course, Eastern Suburbs, Kohimarama (click here for details)

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July 20 (7pm NZT): New Zealand v Norway, opening game of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup at Eden Park, Auckland (click here for details)

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September 18-26: Two-match international window for the Football Ferns.

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