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The Biggest Footy Match In Oceania

Like most Englishmen, I can’t go long without feeling the need to watch a live Football match… and when I say ‘Football’, I mean real Football; ‘Soccer’ for those uneducated readers of this blog!

On Sunday, I was invited over by some friends to the Sandringham area of Auckland, to watch Auckland City FC v Waitakere United in a “Roll Up! Roll Up! Winner Takes All” final match in the Oceania Champions League. Waitakere United were top of the table by a point, so needed to avoid defeat in order to keep top-dog status and be in with a chance of representing Oceania in the FIFA Club World Cup. Just getting into this is worth $500,000! Mega-bucks for amateur teams of this size. Auckland City needed to win to grab top spot.

The match finished 2-2… so not really a winner-takes-it-all scenario, rather a draw-takes-it-all! Waitakere duly took the honours, much to their delight… it was kinda a local derby, which added a little spice. I was very impressed by the Waitakere Number 9… a tricky little striker called Benjamin Totori who grabbed both the goals to make it pretty safe for the Waitak’s!

I must say, it was a novelty watching a footy match sitting on a grass bank behind the goal, on picnic rugs. The sun beating down, tropical plants in front of me… and no-one getting their head kicked in by vicious rival fans! The fans sitting literally 2 feet away from the goalposts, were at one stage politely asked over the tannoy to “move a little bit back in case you get hit, as the players can strike the ball quite hard and it will hurt”. Awesome!

Below is a photo taken on me sexy ‘lil iphone as Auckland City are equalising from the spot.

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  1. April 6th, 2010 at 08:32 | #1

    Don’t forget the All Whites qualified for the world cup. If I was a betting man I would bet on them having a better tournament than England :-(

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