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The Northern Football Federation (NFF) was an association football organisation, responsible for local growth and developing the game in West Auckland, North Shore and Northland, New Zealand.[1]
In 2020 it was merged with Auckland Football Federation into the Northern Region Football.[2]
Representative teams
- National Women's League Squad 2015
- NFF National Futsal League Squad 2015
Football Honors
| National Women's League | National Age Group Tournament | Weir Rose Bowl |
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Futsal Honors
| Futsal National League | Futsal National Women's League | Futsal National Youth Championships | |||
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| Winners 2012-13 |
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Member clubs
| West Auckland | Rodney | North Shore | Kaipara | Whangarei | Far North |
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| Glen Eden | Norwest United | Albany United | Mangawhai FC | Onerahi | Kaikohe AFC |
| Oratia United | Puhoi SC | Birkenhead United | Northern Wairoa FC | Madhatters FC | Kerikeri AFC |
| Te Atatu AFC | Warkworth | East Coast Bays AFC | FC Whangarei | Bay Cosmos | |
| Ranui Swanson | Forrest Hill Milford | Central Brown | Bay Cosmos Karetu | ||
| Waitakere City F.C. | Glenfield Rovers | Hora Hora | Kaitaia UTD | ||
| Waitemata AFC | Greenhithe Football Club | Marist | Ohaeawai School | ||
| West Auckland AFC | Hibiscus Coast AFC | Kamo | Okaihau Primary School | ||
| Kristin | Tikipunga | Paihia | |||
| North Shore United | Bream Bay United | Russell | |||
| Takapuna AFC | Ngunguru | ||||
| Mangakahia | |||||
| Bay Tigers | |||||
| Maunu | |||||
| Parua Bay | |||||
| North Force |
References
- ↑ "Northern Football Federation: Overview". Nff.org.nz. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ↑ "Northland news in brief: Stay safe at the beach; and man in court charged with shooting at police". The Northern Advocate. 5 February 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
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