Following the recent announcement by the Australian Professional Leagues’ (APL) that three expansion teams are in line to enter the W-League ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, the Wellington Phoenix and New Zealand Football are pleased to confirm the creation of an inaugural Wellington Phoenix W-League side for the 2021/22 season. The Wellington Phoenix W-League team will be supported with staff and resource from New Zealand Football, creating New Zealand’s first ever professional women’s football team – and a valuable platform for young Kiwi footballers who aspire to play
Wellington Phoenix welcome APL’s announcement this morning of an expansion to the W-League competition, with Wellington Phoenix one of three Clubs in consideration for entry ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023. READ: Catching Up With: Head Coach Ufuk Talay READ: Nix Season In Stats: Episode 3
The Wellington Phoenix are pleased to announce it has extended its partnership with Revvies, continuing a relationship as the club’s official energy strip provider for the 2021/2022 A-League season.
In his second season with the Phoenix and fresh from signing his first professional contract, 19-year-old defender Sam Sutton was a revelation for the Club during the 2020/21 A-League season.
In the second of our three-part series, we explore the world of A-League football stats; unearthing some statistical gems that reflect both the Phoenix’s overall performance this past campaign and the general craziness of the 2020/21 A-League season. READ: Nix 2020/21...
It’s brilliant being back with the lads here [in Wellington], it’s a small group at the moment but being with them and around them is what I’ve missed. After re-joining the Wellington Phoenix in Wollongong last season – following...
In the first of a three-part series, we dive into the world of A-League football stats; unearthing some statistical gems that reflect both the Phoenix’s overall performance this past campaign – despite a tough season filled with challenges – and...
Yesterday we caught up with Wellington Phoenix player Clayton Lewis, who is now back in New Zealand – and in quarantine – following his OlyWhites side reaching the Quarterfinals in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics for the first time. ...
Wellington Phoenix are proud to announce a multi-year partnership with Gazley ŠKODA, a family-owned local business which is among Wellington’s largest and most respected motor groups. READ: Wellington Phoenix Player and Staff Update READ: Wellington Phoenix signs Italian Midfielder...