KEEPUP Staff

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11 years ago

Be Part of History!

Very Limited Offer: Have your favourite photo as part of the Wellington Phoenix Playing Strip for our Charity Match!
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11 years ago

Good News for Hernandez and Phoenix

A smile was back on the face of Carlos Hernandez today when he learned he would be back in action earlier than anticipated. The Costa Rican international returned early from the Phoenix- successful two-game road trip when an X-ray revealed...
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11 years ago

Phoenix Start 2014 in Style

Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick could have been excused had he asked “now do you believe me?” after his team began the new year in style with a stunning 3-1 win over second placed Western Sydney Wanderers at Pirtek Stadium...
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11 years ago

Phoenix Claim Shock 3-1 Win Over Wanderers

Wellington Phoenix’s mid-season resurgence has gained further momentum after a shock 3-1 win over the Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday night. Despite going behind to a Mark Bridge goal 17 minutes into the second half, the Phoenix showed tremendous resilience...
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11 years ago

Hernandez Out With A Fractured Wrist

A bitterly disappointed Carlos Hernandez will miss Wednesday’s game against Western Sydney Wanderers at Pirtek Stadium because of a fractured wrist.
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11 years ago

Another Loss For Aloisi As Phoenix Topple Heart

The pressure on John Aloisi will intensify as Melbourne Heart’s winless A-League season continued with a 1-0 loss to the Wellington Phoenix at AAMI Park on Friday night. Stein Huysegems scored the only goal of the game with 15 minutes...
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11 years ago

MATCH PREVIEW | Muscat Boost for Wellington Phoenix

The Wellington Phoenix has received a major boost ahead of its crucial Hyundai A-League game against Melbourne Heart at AAMI Stadium tonight with the news that Manny Muscat has signed a new two-year deal. Watch live on Sky Sport 4 at 9.30pm NZT.
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11 years ago

Ifill Defiant After Serious Injury

Wellington Phoenix talisman Paul Ifill is determined to continue playing football despite facing eight to 12 months rehabilitation after sustaining a grade 3 rupture of the Achilles tendon in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Sydney FC at Westpac Stadium.