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Meet the amateur New Zealand team aiming to topple soccer’s biggest names at the FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA’s revamped expanded Club World Cup kicks off on Saturday and most fans’ eyes will be firmly fixed on the plethora of soccer superstars competing for up to $125 million, but look closer and you’ll ...
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It might not have been the shot heard around the world but it was a goal that reverbrated 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) away when Auckland City FC scored Tuesday to draw 1-1 with Boca Juniors at the ...
Most of the players are amateurs, get around 100 USD for a game (as opposed to six figure sums those in Europe earn.) Even Auckland City’s local paper, the New Zealand Herald, joined the critics, ...
Auckland City FC attend their 1st training session ahead of two friendly matches on the road to the FIFA Club World Cup USA 2025, Subaru Park, Chester, Philadelphia, Tuesday 3 June 2025.
Auckland FC are a franchise founded in 2024 that competes in the mostly Australian A-League. As a result, they are not eligible for the Oceania Champions League from which City qualified for this ...
There's hope among Kiwi football fans after Auckland City FC bounces back from some disappointing matches. After conceding a whopping 16 goals in their first two matches, the Oceania representative ...
Auckland City FC can claim to represent 99 per cent of the world's soccer players at the Club World Cup, as they are a team of amateurs. Here's everything you need to know about them.
A team full of amateurs will take on Bayern Munich, Benfica and Boca Juniors at the Club World Cup. David vs. Goliath doesn't even begin to describe it.
Auckland City FC, a semi-pro New Zealand team, takes on giants like Bayern Munich at Club World Cup, showcasing grit, sacrifice, and a true underdog story.
Auckland City FC is looking to shock traditional soccer giants Bayern Munich, Benfica and Boca Juniors at the new Club World Cup. Francois Nel/FIFA/Getty Images. CNN — ...
It might not have been the shot heard around the world but it was a goal that reverbrated 8,000 miles away when Auckland City FC held Boca Juniors to a 1-1 draw at the FIFA Club World Cup.
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