NRFL Division 1
The Northern Regional Football League Division One, currently known as Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1 for sponsorship reasons, is a semi-professional New Zealand association football league competition.
Founded | 1965 |
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Country | ![]() |
Confederation | OFC (Oceania) |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Northern League |
Relegation to | NRFL Division 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Chatham Cup |
Current champions | Waiheke United (1st title) (2021) |
Most championships | Birkenhead United Central United East Coast Bays Onehunga Sports (3 titles each) |
Website | Auckland Football Federation |
Current: Lotto NRFL Division 1 |
The league includes football clubs located in the northern part of the North Island, with clubs from the Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty provinces. The league sits at step 3 of the New Zealand football pyramid.
Current clubs
Northern Rovers and West Coast Rangers joined the league following their relegation the season prior from the Northern League. Onehunga-Mangere United were promoted as winners of NRFL Division 2, with Fencibles United also promoted.
Waiheke United won the 2021 season and were promoted alongside Takapuna to the Northern League, while Bucklands Beach were relegated to NRFL Division 2.
Team | Location | Stadium | 2021 season |
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Albany United | Albany, Auckland | Rosedale Park | 3rd |
East Coast Bays | Northcross, Auckland | Bay City Park | 4th |
Ellerslie | Ellerslie, Auckland | Michaels Avenue | 10th |
Fencibles United | Pakuranga, Auckland | Riverhills Domain | 2nd in Division 2 (promoted) |
Manurewa | Manurewa, Auckland | Memorial Park | 5th |
Metro | Mount Albert, Auckland | Phyllis Street | 9th |
Mount Albert-Ponsonby | Mount Albert, Auckland | Anderson Park | 6th |
Northern Rovers | Glenfield, Auckland | McFetridge Park | 11th in Northern League (relegated) |
Onehunga-Mangere United | Māngere Bridge, Auckland | Māngere Domain | 1st in Division 2 (promoted) |
Tauranga City | Mount Maunganui, Tauranga | Links Avenue | 8th |
Waitemata | Te Atatū South, Auckland | McLeod Park | 7th |
West Coast Rangers | Whenuapai, Auckland | Fred Taylor Park | 12th in Northern League (relegated) |
Past winners
Numbers in parentheses indicate wins up to that date.
- No promotion to the Northern League due to the resizing of the league in 1984.
- First title was won as Ponsonby.
- No promotion to the Northern League due to the restructuring of the National league in 1996—97.
- Division 1 split into two leagues after a grading round with Hamilton Wanderers winning Division 1A and Onehunga Sports winning Division 1B.
- Season cancelled with games in hand due to COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.[29]
References
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