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Confirmed — Marco Rojas gets deal with top Chile club Colo-Colo

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All White winger Marco Rojas has passed his medical and has completed his move to top Chilean club Colo-Colo. The Chilean website DaleAlbo says he passed his medical exam easily and was to sign an 18-month deal with the club. … Read More

A-League, Marco Rojas, Melbourne Victory

Chile club say Rojas to undergo medical check and ‘contract will be signed’

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All White Marco Rojas has moved closer to joining top Chile club Colo-Colo with the club saying he’s due to visit Santiago to get medical clearance. Colo-Colo’s sports director Daniel Morón told media: “He arrives on July 10 to undergo … Read More

A-League, All Whites, Marco Rojas, Melbourne Victory

Reports breaking that All White Marco Rojas is set to join top Chilean club

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All White Marco Rojas is reportedly in negotiations to sign with Chilean Premera Division club Colo-Colo, based in Santiago. The 30-year-old Hamilton-born winger is understood to be out of contract at A-League club Melbourne Victory and has previously stated his … Read More

A-League, All Whites, Marcos Rojas, Melbourne Victory

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—AUGUST—

August (dates TBC): OFC U-19 Men’s Championship, Tahiti (qualifying tournament for 2023 FIFA U-20 Men’s World Cup) (click here for details)

August 4-17: OFC Champions League tournament at Ngahue Reserve, Stonefields, Auckland (click here for details)

Monday August 8 (12pm): Rewa FC v Auckland City FC, OFC Champions League, Ngahue Reserve, Stonefields (click here for details)

Thursday August 11 (8am NZT): Junior Ferns v Mexico, U-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Costa Rica (click here for details)

Thursday August 11 (3pm): Auckland City v Nikao Sokattak FC, OFC Champions League, Ngahue Reserve, Stonefields (click here for details)

Saturday August 13: Papatoetoe AFC’s annual ‘Old Boys & Girls Day’ (click here for details)

Sunday August 14 (5am NZT): Junior Ferns v Germany, U-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Costa Rica (click here for details)

Sunday August 14 (11.30am & 2.30pm): Semi-finals, OFC Champions League, Ngahue Reserve, Stonefields (click here for details)

Wednesday August 17 (11am NZT: Junior Ferns v Colombia, U-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Costa Rica (click here for details)

Wednesday August 17 (2pm): Final, OFC Champions League, Ngahue Reserve, Stonefields (click here for details)

Wednesday August 17 (9.30pm NZT): Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne City, Australia Cup Round of 16, Casey Fields, Melbourne (click here for details)

Saturday August 20 (2pm): Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton Wanderers, semi-final of Chatham Cup (click here for details)

Saturday August 20 (1.45pm): Auckland United v Palmerston North Marist, semi-finals of Kate Sheppard Cup (click here for details)

Saturday August 20 (2pm): Northern Rovers v Dunedin City Royals, semi-finals of Kate Sheppard Cup (click here for details)

Sunday August 21 (2pm): Auckland City v Wellington Olympic, semi-final of Chatham Cup (click here for details)

Sunday August 21: Manurewa Memorial Day match (click here for details)

August 29-September 6: International window; plans for two friendlies for Football Ferns

Monday August 30: Deadline for applications to our Helping Hands Fund (click here for details)

—SEPTEMBER—

Tuesday September 6 (6pm-8pm): Friends of Football 2021 & 2022 AGMs (click here for details)

Sunday September 11: Finals of Chatham Cup & Kate Sheppard Cup (to be confirmed)

Thursday September 22 (10pm NZT): Socceroos v All Whites, centenary international, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia (click here for details)

Sunday September 25 (4pm): All Whites v Socceroos, centenary international, Eden Park, Auckland (click here for details)

—OCTOBER—

Friday October 7: Bay Olympic’s Golf Day (click here for details)

Sunday October 9: Japan v Football Ferns (kick off TBC) – (click here for details)

Sunday October 9: Finals Day, Auckland Sunday Football Association, Parrs Park, Auckland

Date to be confirmed: Memorial service for former All White Ian Ormond (click here for details)

Wednesday October 12 (10am, NZT): New Zealand v Chile, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, PJN Stadium, Margao, India (click here for details)

Saturday October 15 (10am, NZT): New Zealand v Nigeria, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, PJN Stadium, Margao, India (click here for details)

Tuesday October 18 (10am, NZT): New Zealand v Germany, FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, PJN Stadium, Margao, India (click here for details)

Saturday October 22: Draw at Auckland’s Aotea Centre for 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to be co-hosted in NZ and Australia

—NOVEMBER—

November 4-6: Melville United’s 50th year anniversary celebrations (click here for details)

November 7-15: Plans for two international friendlies for Football Ferns

November 21: Opening game of 2022 FIFA World Cup (men) in Qatar

—DECEMBER—

December 19: Final of FIFA World Cup finals (men) in Qatar

— 2023—

—FEBRUARY—-

Friday February 17: Football Ferns v TBC (friendly international), Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (click here for details)

Monday February 20: Football Ferns v TBC (friendly international), Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (click here for details)

Thursday February 23: Football Ferns v TBC (friendly international), North Harbour Stadium, Albany, Auckland (click here for details)

—MARCH–

March 20-28, 2023: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

—MAY—

May 20-June 11, 2023: FIFA U-20 Men’s World Cup, Indonesia (click here for details)

—JUNE—

June 12-20, 2023: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

—JULY—

July 20, 2023: Opening game of 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup at Eden Park, Auckland (Group game 1 for Football Ferns)

July 25, 2023: Group game 2 for Football Ferns at FIFA Women’s World Cup at Sky Stadium, Wellington

July 30, 2023: Group game 3 for Football Ferns at FIFA Women’s World Cup at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

—AUGUST—

August 20, 2023: Final of FIFA Women’s World Cup at Stadium Australia, Sydney

—SEPTEMBER—

September 4-12, 2023: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

—OCTOBER—

October 9-17, 2023: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

—NOVEMBER—

November 13-21, 2023: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

—2024—

—MARCH—

March 18-26, 2024: Two-match international window for the All Whites.

June 2024: Oceania Nations Cup (to be confirmed)

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