The Northern Express Herald

Auckland FC make history with A-League Premier’s Plate victory

RNZ

Louis Verstraete of Auckland FC celebrates a goal against the Melbourne Victory with his teammates. Photo / Photosport

  • Auckland FC have become the first Kiwi football team to win the A-League Men’s Premier’s Plate in their debut season, and just the second A-League men’s team ever to do so.
  • They secured top spot after Melbourne City drew 0-0 with Adelaide United, making their lead unassailable.
  • Auckland FC will lift the Premier’s Plate at Mt Smart Stadium later today.

By RNZ

Auckland FC’s dream debut season just got better by becoming the first New Zealand side to win the A-League Men’s Premier’s Plate, which they will share with home fans on Sunday.

With two games left in their regular season, Auckland FC sealed top spot and the Premier’s Plate, after second-placed Melbourne City drew 0-0 at home to Adelaide United on Saturday night.

The result left Auckland in an unassailable position, with just one match remaining in the 2024/25 season for Melbourne City.

Auckland FC meet the Perth Glory on Sunday afternoon and, regardless of the result, will lift the Premier’s Plate in front of an expected sold-out home crowd at Auckland’s Go Media Stadium.

It caps off a historic inaugural season for Auckland FC, who made a record-breaking unbeaten start to life in football’s A-League. Backed by one of the league’s best defences, a strong attack and fantastic home support, Steve Corica’s men have led the league for much of their first season.

Auckland FC have locked in a semifinal berth but also have a chance to host the grand final.

A-League executive chair Stephen Conroy congratulated Auckland FC.

“It’s testament to all involved with Auckland FC for the impact they’ve had on and off the field; playing fantastic football and building an incredible connection with the local football community.”

The finals series kicks off on the weekend of May 9-11, with two elimination finals between the third- and sixth-placed teams, and the fourth- and fifth-placed, with the two winners then facing the top two sides in two-legged semifinals.

The winners will then progress to the grand final, with the highest-placed team from the regular season earning the right to host the showpiece event on the weekend of May 31-June 1.

While Auckland FC have made New Zealand history, matching the Western Sydney Wanderers’ feat in taking out the minor premiership in their inaugural season (Western Sydney doing it in their first campaign in 2012-13), there remains more history to be made.

The Wanderers didn’t push on to take out the major silverware, losing the 2013 grand final 2-0 to the Central Coast Mariners.

Conroy noted the remaining task left for Auckland FC to tick off.

“We look forward to seeing them complete the regular season and move into the finals series, where they will push to become the first-ever team to win the Premier’s Plate and championship in their inaugural season.”

– RNZ