Team Wellington Football Club was an
association football
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club based in the suburb of
Miramar in
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
,
New Zealand
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. They competed in the
ISPS Handa Premiership. Team Wellington had traditionally been one of the most successful football clubs in New Zealand since their inception in 2004, having been crowned league champions twice and won the
2018 OFC Champions League. Their home games were played at
David Farrington Park.
History

Team Wellington FC was formed in 2004 by a consortium of Wellington clubs to compete in the
New Zealand Football Championship
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. The uniform was yellow with black shorts, utilising the primary sporting colours of the Wellington region.
In the inaugural season (2004/2005) of the NZFC, Team Wellington FC performed below expectations, finishing sixth.
They improved in the next season, ending the season in fourth place.
In 2007 the Australian
A-League
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placed a franchise in Wellington, known as the
Wellington Phoenix. The Phoenix quickly entered a strategic alliance with Team Wellington. The new head coach for Team Wellington,
Stu Jacobs, was hired as an assistant coach for the Phoenix while retaining his NZFC role. Team Wellington also changed their kit to a predominantly black strip similar to that of the Phoenix, using yellow as a highlight colour.
Team Wellington FC started the 2007/08 season with a five-game winning streak, a record for the competition. This was ended by a 1–1 draw against
Auckland City FC
Auckland City Football Club is an association football club based in the suburb of Sandringham, New Zealand, Sandringham in Auckland, New Zealand. They currently compete in the Northern League (New Zealand), Northern League. Auckland City have ...
on 15 December. Team Wellington finished the season in third place, qualifying for the Preliminary Final against second-placed Auckland City.
Team Wellington defeated Auckland City 4–3 in overtime. Team Wellington thus went on to the Grand Final, in which they were defeated by Waitakere United 2–0 at
Trusts Stadium.
On 21 April 2015, Team Wellington reached the final of the
2014–15 OFC Champions League in their first appearance in the competition. They were beaten on penalties by the defending champions
Auckland City in the
final
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on 26 April, having drawn 1–1 after extra time.
Heading into the 2016–2017 season,
José Figueira took on the role as coach at Team Wellington on 1 July 2016.
In March 2016, Team Wellington won their first ever
ISPS Handa Premiership title. Having finished in 3rd in the regular season, they beat
Hawke's Bay United in the semi-final, before beating
Auckland City 4–2 in an enthralling finale at
QBE Stadium in Albany, Auckland.
Team Wellington FC won back to back league titles in April 2017, dispatching Waitakere United on penalties after an enthralling 6–6 draw in the semi-final, before beating
Auckland City 2–1 in the Grand Final at
QBE Stadium.
Team Wellington FC proved their worth in the
2017-2018 OFC Champions League by winning their way to the very nail-biting semi-final against Auckland that, despite ending in a 2–2 draw, Team Wellington FC won due to aggregate score. The game was viewed as extremely controversial as the referee added 8 minutes of extra time to the end of the game. This 8 minutes turned into 12 extra minutes (total game time was 101 minutes) and caused much aggravation from both sides before the referee blew the final whistle. After this, Team Wellington faced
Lautoka FC in two final legs; one at home at David Farrington Park on 13 May 2018, the other at Lautoka FC's home ground of
Churchill Park in Fiji on 20 May 2018.
Team Wellington FC won the first leg in a staggering 6–0 victory. The second leg was also won by Team Wellington FC, with a score of 3–4 to Team Wellington FC. This gave Team Wellington FC the title of Oceanic Champions and earned them entry to the
2018 FIFA Club World Cup to be held in the UAE in December 2018.
On 12 December 2018, Team Wellington FC played their first and only match in the
2018 FIFA Club World Cup against
Al Ain FC, who would later be runners-up, scoring 3 goals in the first half. However, their lead was short-lived, with Al Ain scoring 3 goals and sending the match into extra time and then penalties. Team Wellington would lose the penalties 4–3 and were knocked out.
Team Wellington would win the last ever game played in the ISPS Handa Premiership, when they beat long time rivals,
Auckland City 2–1 in the
2020–2021 Grand Final.
Managers
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Mick Waitt (1 July 2006 – 30 June 2007)
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Stu Jacobs (1 July 2007 – 30 June 2011)
*
Matt Calcott (1 July 2011 – 30 June 2016)
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José Figueira (1 July 2016 – 6 June 2019)
* Scott Hales (1 July 2019 – 14 March 2021)
Stadium
Team Wellington played all their home games at
David Farrington Park in
Miramar.
There is one uncovered grandstand on the west side of the ground which can accommodate around 600 spectators. At the south end is Miramar School, while the clubhouse resided at the north end.
Previously Team Wellington played all home matches at
Newtown Park
Newtown Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, owned and managed by Wellington City Council. It is used for football (soccer) matches in winter, and track and field athletics in summer. Newtown Park is the primary athletic ...
which has a capacity of 5,000. In 2008, a training pitch was developed next to the playing field, used by the local
A-League
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franchise Wellington Phoenix.
Honours
National
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New Zealand Football Championship
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** Champions (3):
2016
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,
2017
2017 was designated as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly.
Events January
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,
2021
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*
White Ribbon Cup
** Champions (1):
2011–12
*
Charity Cup
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The competition was founded in 19 ...
** Champions (2): 2014, 2017
International
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OFC Champions League
** Champions (1):
2018
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** Runners-up (3):
2014–15,
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
,
2017
2017 was designated as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly.
Events January
* January 1 – Istanbul nightclub shooting: A gunman dressed as Santa Claus opens fire at the ...
Statistics and records
Year-by-year history
Season summaries
Performance in OFC competitions
Notes
References
External links
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New Zealand Football ChampionshipYellow Fever
{{Sport in Wellington
Sport in Wellington City
Association football clubs established in 2004
Association football clubs in Wellington
2004 establishments in New Zealand
OFC Men's Champions League winning clubs