Northern Football Women

Leagues Played
New Zealand Premier League Women 22
Links
Website Wikipedia

Results

New Zealand Premier League Women 12/13 00:00 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Lights Women L 2-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 12/06 00:00 - Northern Lights Women v Central Football Women W 4-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/01 00:00 - Northern Lights Women v Capital FF Women D 1-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/09 01:00 - Capital FF Women v Northern Lights Women W 0-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/18 23:59 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Lights Women W 1-3
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/05 23:58 - Northern Lights Women v Central Football Women W 7-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 09/22 00:58 - Northern Football Women v Capital FF Women W 2-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 12/16 00:06 - Northern Football Women v Canterbury United Women D 2-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/25 00:01 - Central Football Women v Northern Football Women W 1-5
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/18 00:31 - Canterbury United Women v Northern Football Women W 0-3
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/10 23:53 - Northern Football Women v Capital FF Women W 4-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/04 00:30 - Southern United Women v Northern Football Women W 1-2

Northern Lights is a women's football team representing the Northern Football Federation in New Zealand. They currently play in the National Women's League, the top level of women's football in New Zealand. The team was previously known as Northern Football, until they were re-branded in 2018

History

Originally known as Northern Football, the team made their debut in the National Women's League in 2010-11, qualifying for the playoffs unbeaten, but losing 10–1 to Waikato-Bay of Plenty in the semi-final. The team have won the New Zealand Championship three times, firstly in 2011-12, beating Waikato-Bay of Plenty in the play off final 3–0, and then again the following season, this time going undefeated and beating Auckland Football 2–0 in the final. They were unable to make it a hat trick of championships in 2013 however, losing 4–2 to Mainland Pride in the final, despite topping the regular season table. In 2014 the team failed to make the playoffs, finishing sixth in the regular season, winning only two of their seven games. They then won their third title in the 2015, finishing second after the regular season, they went on to beat the NZ Development Squad 4–3 in the semi-final before going on to beat first place Mainland Pride in the final 3–4 away from home, denying their opponents a three-peat of competition titles.

On 28 August 2018, it was decided that the women's teams from Northern Football Federation would be re-branded as the Northern Lights to provide an identity for the teams, players, staff and supporters and to help build on the growth of the Female game within the region.

The Northern Football Women’s team is a prominent and dynamic force in New Zealand women's soccer, representing the northern region of the country with pride and passion. Established to promote and develop women's football, the team is known for its commitment to excellence both on and off the field.

With a roster that features a blend of emerging talent and experienced players, the Northern Football Women showcase skill, teamwork, and determination in every match. They compete in various national leagues and tournaments, consistently striving for success while fostering a strong sense of community and sportsmanship.

The team's colors and emblem reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region, and they enjoy robust support from local fans who rally behind them at home games and away fixtures. Off the pitch, the Northern Football Women are dedicated to inspiring the next generation of female athletes, engaging in community outreach programs, and promoting the growth of women's soccer throughout New Zealand.

As they continue to build on their legacy, the Northern Football Women remain focused on achieving their goals, both in terms of competitive success and the advancement of women's sports in New Zealand.