Capital Football W-League

The Capital Football W-League is an amateur-status league competition run by Capital Football for association football clubs located in the southern and central parts of the North Island, New Zealand. It is at the second level of New Zealand Football behind the national association based National Women's League, and the highest level of club based football available to teams within the region.

Capital Football W - League
Country New Zealand
Number of teams7
Level on pyramid2
Domestic cup(s)Women's Knockout Cup
Current championsWellington United
WebsiteCapital Football

League history

The Capital Football W-League was formed for the 2017 season after a review of the end of the 2016 Women's Central League season. It was previously known as the Women's Central League.[1]

Central Football W-League Clubs

As of 26 April 2019
Club Location Home Ground(s)
Palmerston North Marist Palmerston North, New Zealand Memorial Park, Palmerston North
Petone FC Lower Hutt, New Zealand Memorial Park, Lower Hutt
Seatoun AFC Wellington, New Zealand Seatoun Park
Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand Boyd Wilson Turf
Wairarapa United Masterton, New Zealand Memorial Park, Masterton
Waterside Karori Wellington, New Zealand Karori Park
Wellington United AFC Wellington, New Zealand Newtown Park
Western Suburbs Porirua, New Zealand Endeavour Park

Capital Football awards

The following awards were won at the Capital Football awards for the 2017 Capital Football W-League season.[2]

Women's W-League Player of the Year

Women's Young Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

The following awards were won at the Capital Football awards for the 2018 Capital Football W-League season.[3]

Women's W-League Player of the Year

Women's Young Player of the Year

Records

Past Champions

Note: The competition used to be called the Women's Central League until 2017 when it became the W-League

Source: Capital Football Yearbooks

References

  1. "W-League Season Preview". The Journey Fan. 31 March 2017.
  2. "2017 Capital Football Awards Winners Announced". Capital Football. Archived from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  3. "Awards Night Shines on 2018 Season Success". Capital Football. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
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