New Zealand National League Women 11/07 06:00 7 [5] CF Wellington United (W) v Petone FC (W) [8] L 7-0
New Zealand National League Women 11/01 01:00 6 [7] Petone FC (W) v Auckland United (W) [1] L 0-3
New Zealand National League Women 10/22 05:30 5 Central Football (W) v Petone FC (W) W 0-3
New Zealand Mainland Championship Women 10/18 02:00 4 Powerex Petone (W) v Southern United (W) L 1-4
New Zealand National League Women 10/12 01:00 3 Western Springs (W) v Petone FC (W) L 3-1
New Zealand National League Women 10/05 05:00 2 Wellington Phoenix Reserves (W) v Petone FC (W) L 2-0
New Zealand Capital Premier League Women 09/27 00:00 1 Petone FC (W) v West Coast Rangers (W) W 1-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 12/04 00:30 - Auckland United Women v Capital FF Women L 3-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/25 23:30 - Capital FF Women v Western Springs Women W 3-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/18 23:30 - Southern United Women v Capital FF Women D 1-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/29 01:30 - Capital FF Women v Canterbury United Women L 1-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/24 01:00 - Capital FF Women v Central Football Women W 1-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/08 01:30 - Western Springs Women v Capital FF Women L 3-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/02 02:00 - Capital FF Women v Southern United Women L 0-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 09/17 03:00 - Capital FF Women v Eastern Suburbs Auckland Women L 1-4
New Zealand South Central Series Women 12/11 00:00 - Capital FF Women v Central Football Women W 5-0
New Zealand South Central Series Women 12/04 01:00 - Canterbury United Women v Capital FF Women L 3-2
New Zealand South Central Series Women 11/27 00:00 - Southern United Women v Capital FF Women W 0-3
New Zealand South Central Series Women 11/19 22:00 - Capital FF Women v Southern United Women L 0-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 12/20 00:00 - Canterbury United Women v Capital FF Women L 4-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 12/04 22:00 - Capital FF Women v Canterbury United Women L 0-4
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/28 23:00 - Central Football Women v Capital FF Women W 0-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/21 22:30 - Capital FF Women v WaiBOP FF Women W 1-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/07 00:00 - Capital FF Women v Southern United Women W 5-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/01 00:00 - Northern Lights Women v Capital FF Women D 1-1
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/29 21:58 - Capital FF Women v Southern United Women L 1-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 11/09 01:00 - Capital FF Women v Northern Lights Women L 0-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/27 23:59 - Capital FF Women v WaiBOP FF Women W 8-0
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/18 23:58 - Southern United Women v Capital FF Women L 4-2
New Zealand Premier League Women 10/12 00:58 - Capital FF Women v Central Football Women W 3-2

Capital Football is one of six federations of New Zealand Football, representing the wider Wellington Region, including Hutt Valley, Wairarapa and Horowhenua-Kāpiti.

History

Capital Football was first formed as Wellington Football Association (WFA) on 12 March 1890. Before the association was formed, teams had already been formed in Wellington, with the Wellington Rovers being the first formed on the 3 April 1889. The first game played under the English Football Association rules was played between two teams of Wellington Rovers players on the 6 April 1889. The first game between two clubs was played later that year on 8 June between the Rovers and the newly formed Petone Wanderers. The game was played at Wellington College with the Wanderers winning 2–0.

Some of the first clubs that were part of the Wellington Football Association are still in existence today including Waterside (1921), Swifts (1894) and Karori (1912) who are now Waterside Karori. United (1892) and Diamond (1893) who are now Wellington United. Porirua United (1904) and Hospital (1907) who are now Western Suburbs. Then you have Wellington Marist (1902) and Miramar Rangers (1908) still playing under their original names.

In 1984 the association changed their name to Wellington Soccer Association (WSA). During May 1999 New Zealand Soccer set up the seven Federations when previously there was 23 District Associations, WSA looked after Federation Five and then incorporated and renamed as Capital Soccer on 29 November 2000. When New Zealand Soccer changed their name to New Zealand Football, the federations followed suit and Capital Soccer became Capital Football in 2007.

While New Zealand Football is the governing body, unlike other sports in New Zealand, the funding model for football means each seven regional federations look after football in their area themselves, only following New Zealand Football's plan as they see fit. For the local federations, the clubs fund the federation with the rest of the money coming from Sport New Zealand funding and about three per cent from New Zealand Football.

Petone FC (W) is a dedicated women's soccer team based in Petone, known for their passion, teamwork, and commitment to excellence on the field. Representing the vibrant community of Petone, the team strives to promote women's participation in soccer while fostering a supportive and competitive environment. With a focus on skill development, sportsmanship, and community engagement, Petone FC (W) aims to inspire both players and fans alike through their dedication and love for the game.