New Zealand Football (NZF) have released their National Competition Plan, a piece of work 6-months in the making to set the vision for Aotearoa New Zealand’s top-tier domestic league competition for men and women.
Following a period of consultation with over 400 stakeholders nationwide, including club leaders, federation staff, referees, NZF committees, players, and fans, the Plan now outlines a shared ambition to deliver a domestic competition that is sustainable, exposes players to the highest level of competitive football, and aligns with NZF’s talent development strategy.
Read the full National Competition Plan
The key changes outlined in the plan are as follows:
The plan also confirms the following changes will be introduced ahead of the 2026 season, and then continue for the new competition model.
Andrew Pragnell, CEO at New Zealand Football said:
“The momentum behind the game in Aotearoa New Zealand is huge, so this is a great time for us to be looking to evolve our top-tier domestic competitions to ensure they are delivering the best possible product for our players, coaches, referees, and administrators.
“The football landscape in New Zealand has changed significantly in the last 5 years, so it was important for us speak to stakeholders across the game to design a competition satisfies as many goals as possible.
“This is a bold and ambitious plan which will see the top sides playing more competitive games, give talented players opportunities to develop, engage our clubs in an open pathways, and be sustainable whilst reaching growing audiences domestically and internationally.
“It is really exciting to see it come together so we look forward to it formally getting underway in 2027.”
Article added: Thursday 30 October 2025
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