Waikato FC - NZFC League Positions & Finals Results

NZFC League Positions & Finals Results

A list of Waikato FC's League Placings as well as the NZFC League Champions:

Year Games Won Drawn Lost GF GA Points Place Champion
2004–05 21 9 4 8 27 25 31 3rd Auckland City FC
2005–06 21 6 4 11 31 44 22 7th Auckland City FC
2006–07 21 3 5 13 19 45 14 7th Auckland City FC
2007–08 21 5 5 11 24 34 20 5th Waitakere United
2008–09 14 6 1 7 19 22 19 6th Auckland City FC
2009–10 14 3 1 10 19 33 10 8th Waitakere United
2010–11 14 4 3 7 21 33 15 6th Waitakere United
  • 2004-05: Waikato FC played Waitakere United away in the Preliminary Final losing 4-1. Auckland City FC won the Grand Final 3-2.
  • 2005-06: Top five sides in the League appeared in Playoffs. Auckland City FC won the Grand Final 4-3 on penalties against Canterbury United after extra time finished 3-3.
  • 2006-07: Return to Preliminarily and Grand Final only format. Playing the Grand Final at home, Waitakere United lost 2-3 to Auckland City FC.
  • 2007-08: Same format as 2006-2007 with Waitakere United winning 2-0 against Team Wellington at home.
  • 2008-09: Season reduced to Round Robin format due to various clubs, especially Waikato FC suffering from severe financial difficulties. To compensate for this, a Round Robin top four playoff was introduced with Waitakere United losing 1-2 to Auckland City FC at home in the Grand Final.

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