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Auckland FC and Hearts Data Reveals Local Fitness Competition Patterns

Records from Auckland FC and Auckland Hearts illustrate how local teams sustain involvement in national competitions.

By Auckland Sport Desk · Published 19 July 2026

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Auckland FC and Hearts Data Reveals Local Fitness Competition Patterns
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Auckland FC finished top of the Isuzu UTE A-League table in their inaugural 2024-25 campaign before losing to Melbourne Victory in the semi-finals. The side now prepares for the 2025-26 season after re-signing Logan Rogerson and adding Lachlan Brook, Oli Sail and Sam Cosgrove.

Auckland FC Season Context

The club operates as the main professional football outfit in Auckland and plays home matches at Go Media Stadium. Coach Steve Corica oversees preparations that include both retained players and the new signings listed above. These roster moves keep the squad active ahead of the next campaign and maintain continuity with the previous year’s results.

Auckland Hearts Record and Participation

Auckland Hearts finished fifth in the Super Smash during the 2024-25 season after recording three wins and four losses. Batter Maddy Green led the side through that campaign. The result places the team among the active participants in the domestic women’s competition and shows continued presence in the fixture list.

Auckland City FC Tournament Role

Auckland City FC, the separate amateur club, appears in previews for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 as Oceania’s sole representative and the only amateur side in the event. Its involvement adds another layer of local participation across different levels of the game.

These documented results and roster details from the 2024-25 and 2025-26 windows supply the measurable record of Auckland teams taking part in league and cup fixtures. Observers can track how many matches each side contested and how results accumulated without needing external comparisons. The pattern of continued entry into national schedules points to steady organisational effort around training and match preparation.

Next steps centre on following the published fixtures for Auckland FC at Go Media Stadium and monitoring Auckland Hearts fixtures in the coming Super Smash rounds. Auckland City FC’s Club World Cup schedule will also appear on official tournament channels once finalised.

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