2005–06_New_Zealand_Football_Championship

2005–06 New Zealand Football Championship

2005–06 New Zealand Football Championship

Football league season


The 2005–06 New Zealand Football Championship was the second season of the New Zealand Football Championship. The final was won by Auckland City, who defended the title they won in 2005.

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New Format

In the regular season, all teams played each other three times, as before. But the playoff stage was changed slightly, with the top five teams now going through to the playoffs (as opposed to the previous three).

Team locations

League table

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(C) Champions

Finals

In this season's extended playoff system, the games are broken up into several rounds.

Bracket

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1Auckland City31Auckland City (p)3 (4)
3Canterbury United03Canterbury United3 (3)
2YoungHeart Manawatu0 (4)3Canterbury United2
3Canterbury United (p)0 (5)4Team Wellington1
2YoungHeart Manawatu2
4Team Wellington3
4Team Wellington (p)2 (4)
5Otago United2 (1)

Round 1

The second place team plays the third place team in Game 1; and fourth place plays fifth place in Game 2. The second and fourth placed teams get home advantage. The winners of each game progress to Round 2, as does the loser of Game 1. The Game 2 loser is eliminated.

Round 2

Auckland City, as Premiers, receive a bye straight to Round 2 where they face the winner from Game 1. The loser of Game 1 gets a second chance by going into Round 2 to face the Game 2 winner.

The winner of Game 3 (Auckland) now goes into the Grand Final - and with home advantage. The loser of Game 3 (Canterbury) gets a second chance to make the Grand Final by playing the winner of Game 4 (Wellington). The Game 4 loser is eliminated.

Round 3

Canterbury, as winners, go on to face Auckland City in the Grand Final.

Grand Final

Auckland City are the champions of the 2005–06 New Zealand Football Championship and, along with league runners up YoungHeart Manawatu, will go on to represent New Zealand in the Oceania Club Championship 2006

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