Capital Football W-League
The Capital Football W-League is an association football league competition run by Capital Football for women's club teams located in the southern and central parts of the North Island, New Zealand.
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Number of teams | 7 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Women's Knockout Cup |
Current champions | Wellington United |
Website | Capital Football |
It is at the second level of New Zealand Football, below the national association-based Women's National League, and is the highest level of club based football available to teams within the Capital region.
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 10 April 2020
Club | Location | Home Ground(s) |
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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 |
Capital Football awards
The following awards were won at the Capital Football awards for the 2020 Capital Football W-League season.[2]
Women's W-League Player of the Year
- Charlotte Wilford Carroll – Wellington United
Women's Young Player of the Year
- Charlotte Wilford Carroll – Wellington United
Records
Past Champions
Note: The competition used to be called the Women's Central League until 2017 when it became the W-League
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Source: Capital Football Yearbooks
References
- "W-League Season Preview". The Journey Fan. 31 March 2017.
- "Capital Football Federation - Info and Resources". Capital Football. Retrieved 31 July 2021.