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Oli Sail

Oli Sail calls on A-League to provide more security after Melbourne pitch invasion

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All Whites and Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper Oli Sail wants the A-League to provide more security at matches after last weekend’s pitch invasion that left another ‘keeper with 10 stitches after being struck by a bucket of sand. Melbourne City goalkeeper … Read More

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Skipper Oli Sail: ‘Substitutions making the difference for improved Phoenix’

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Wellington Phoenix captain Oli Sail says the side’s use of substitutions will be the key to A-League success this season. With more depth in the squad this season, the Phoenix can change the course of a game with players off … Read More

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Talay gets Phoenix support to explore combining club role with All Whites job

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Wellington Phoenix skipper and All Whites goalkeeper Oli Sail “can see the positives” if club coach Ufuk Talay was appointed to the national team coaching role as well. “It’s been done before, hasn’t it, with Ricki (Herbert)?” Sail said when … Read More

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Oli Sail and Kate Taylor take top awards at Wellington Phoenix season launch

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All White Oli Sail and Football Fern Kate Taylor have been named the Wellington Phoenix men’s and women’s players of the year. The pair collected three major awards each as they were recognised for stand-out performances for the Wellington Phoenix during … Read More

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All Whites need to be ‘far more clinical in attacking third’, says coach Danny Hay

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All Whites coach Danny Hay says his side needs to be “far more clinical in the attacking third” but his team is on track to achieve that. His comments followed Thursday’s 1-0 loss to Australia’s Socceroos at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium … Read More

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Goalkeeper Oli Sail named Wellington’s sports personality of the year

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All White and Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper Oli Sail has been honoured at the 2022 Wellington Sport and Recreation Awards. The charismatic goalkeeper has been named the Personality of the Year at the awards night at TSB Arena in Wellington, following … Read More

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Oli Sail: ‘I was never under seige … it was their ‘keeper who was super busy’

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Members of the All Whites remain positive about the future of New Zealand football despite the heartbreak of losing their FIFA World Cup play-off against Costa Rica. Goalkeeper Oli Sail (26) says: “I’m very proud of the group and we … Read More

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Thursday February 2 (8am): Auckland City v El Ahly, first round, FIFA Club World Cup, Tangiers Stadium, Morocco (click here for details)

February 17-23: FIFA Women’s World Cup play-off series involving 10 teams, held in Auckland/Hamilton (click here for details)

Friday February 17-Saturday February 18: Unity Pitch games at Hamilton Lake, Hamilton (click here for details)

Friday February 17 (7pm): Football Ferns v Portugal (friendly international), Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (click here for details)

Monday February 20 (7pm): Football Ferns v Argentina (friendly international), FMG Waikato Stadium, Hamilton (click here for details)

Thursday February 23 (7pm): Football Ferns v Argentina (friendly international), North Harbour Stadium, Albany, Auckland (click here for details)

Sunday February 26: Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC, women’s A-League, Auckland — to be confirmed (click here for details)

MARCH

Wednesday March 1: Season draws to be released for NRFL competitions.

Sunday March 5: One-day 7-a-side tournament for senior men’s teams, at Metro FC’s Phyllis St (click here for details)

Sunday March 12 (3pm NZT): Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC, men’s A-League, Eden Park, Auckland (click here for details)

Sunday March 19: Grassroots women’s tournament at Cambridge’s John Kerkhof Park (click here for details)

Thursday March 23 (7pm): All Whites v China, Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland (click here for details)

March 24-25: Cambridge FC celebrate their 75th Jubilee.

March 25-26: Seasons start for Lotto NRFL men’s, women’s and youth leagues, NRF Men’s League One and NRF Women’s Conference.

Sunday March 26 (4pm): All Whites v China, Sky Stadium, Wellington (click here for details)

APRIL

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

April 3-11: Two-match international window for the Football Ferns.

Sunday April 16 (3pm NZT): Wellington Phoenix v Brisbane Roar, men’s A-League, Eden Park, Auckland (click here for details)

April 29-30: Seasons start for NRF community football (junior, youth and senior).

MAY

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

JULY

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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)

July 25 (5.30pm NZT): New Zealand v Philippines, second group game for Football Ferns at FIFA Women’s World Cup at Sky Stadium, Wellington (click here for details)

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

November 27-December 5: Two-match international window for the Football Ferns.

MARCH

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

June: Oceania Nations Cup (to be confirmed)

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