All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams

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11 months ago · edited 11 months ago · History
I'm happy to see that media releases involving the Ferns have become a lot more professional of late. No more partying etc. BS. Replaced with actual training, dedication, and pride in the shirt sort of thing now. well done.
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11 months ago
that's the story of NZ football, our top teams never get enough quality games.

Queenslander 3x a year.

11 months ago · edited 11 months ago · History
theprof
that's the story of NZ football, our top teams never get enough quality games.
theprof
that's the story of NZ football, our top teams never get enough quality games.
(Not replying to the Niche Cache article, just this point) I think the rhetoric that our national teams are never playing enough games is a hangover from when our teams really weren't playing enough games, times has changed but the rhetoric hasn't. The Ferns intended to play 9/12 of the previous international windows since the Women's World Cup. The All Whites have played in 10/11 available windows since 2023. Yes you could say a few of the windows were against OFC opposition, sort of have to do that to qualify for a World Cup. When we weren't obligated to play in OFC we've taken games elsewhere against good teams. 

(Although I agree with the article that the Ferns need more games and to confirm a coach ASAP - other teams around the world are now 2 years into preparation for the next World Cup and we're behind again) 

Football Ferns International Windows: 
April '25- Chinese Taipei (cancelled beyond their control) 
February '25- Costa Rica x2 
November '24 - No games
October 24 - No games (or coach) 
July 24 - Olympics + 1 friendly vs Zambia
June 24 - Japan x2 
April 24 - Thailand x2
February 24 - Women's Olympic Qualifiers 
December 23 - Colombia x2
October 23 - No games
September 23 - Chile x2
July 23 - Women's World Cup + 2 friendlies

All Whites International Windows
March 25 - OFC World Cup Qualifiers 
November 24 - OFC World Cup Qualifiers
October 24 - OFC World Cup Qualifiers + friendly vs Malaysia
September 24 - USA and Mexico 
June 24 - OFC Nations Cup
March 24 - Tunisia & Egypt
November 23 - Greece & Ireland
October 23 - Congo & Australia
September 23 - No games
June 23 - Sweden & Qatar 
March 23 - China x 2 

11 months ago · edited 11 months ago · History
It's not an ideal hiatus for the Ferns. But they can have few complaints when you look at say the last 15 odd years overall.

Chris Wood - AWs debut 2009. 82 caps to date
Ali Riley - Ferns debut 2007. 163 caps to date

Note the above numbers are taken from Wiki, so may not be exact. But there are 10 caps centurions for the Ferns, and still none for the AWs.

Sure the Ferns qualify for every Olympics and World Cup which means they automatically play more often than the men. And Wood has missed games due to injury, plus 2016 (left part way through) & 2024 OFC Nations Cups. 

But the Ferns have on average, had a very generous playing programme in comparison to their male counterparts. There were some years in the eras of Hudson, Schmid & Hay when the All Whites barely played a game.

Hopefully it is just a temporary thing for the FFs, and all our international teams can have full programmes going forward. Especially with FIFA's generous payouts for WC qualification (both mens & womens)
11 months ago

And here we have fixtures... potentially taking on Mariana Speckmaier?

Long wait between home games though.
11 months ago
Guess we'll find out soon what Flea's intentions are.
11 months ago · edited 11 months ago · History
It will be two games against Venezuela. Mayne to continue as coach. He maybe permanent by June.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/05/09/football-ferns-to-face-venezuela-twice-in-next-international-window/

New Zealand’s Football Ferns will play Venezuela in a two-match series in southern Spain in June.

The Ferns are currently #32 in the FIFA women’s world rankings while Venezuela rank #51.

The first game will be played at the Marbella Football Centre in San Pedro de Alcántara, Spain.

The second will also take place in southern Spain, with the venue yet to be announced.

The two countries have never met in a senior international fixture.

Venezuela are likely to include former Wellington Phoenix and current Melbourne City striker Mariana Speckmaier in their squad.

Michael Mayne will continue as interim head coach for the tour.

10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Happy MD to all the mums.





10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Slovenia x2 (June) and Panama x2 (July) to play Australia in Western Australia.

Do NZF talk to Football Australia, about who the FA are looking to invite to Aussie for Matildas friendlies? Any opportunties for both countries to host the same teams in a FIFA window?

I thought the 2023 WWC was ushering in a new era of Trans Tasman football co-operation.

Though to be fair it does look like the Western Australian State Govt might be bank rolling these 4 Tilies games.

https://www.wa.gov.au/government/media-statements/Cook%20Labor%20Government/Matildas-set-to-return-to-WA-for-exclusive-international-friendlies--20250512#:~:text=Sunday%2C%2029%20June%20%2D%20Matildas%20vs,(HBF%20Park%2C%20Perth).

10 months ago
2 home games in 2 years. Are we going back to the days of old?
10 months ago
The next AFC Women’s Asian Cup runs 1st-21st March 2026 in Aussie.

You would hope NZF are trying their damnest to get a few AFC teams into NZ for games, pre that tourney.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Should be looking at SE Asian teams for more home games anyway. 
10 months ago
Aotearoa New Zealand to Host FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 – Oceania Qualifiers Semis and Final

New Zealand Football have been confirmed as the host member association for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 2027 – Oceania Qualifiers semis and final, set to be played in April 2026. 

The matches will take place in Aotearoa New Zealand between 7 – 18 April, with host cities and venues to be announced in due course, where the winning side will automatically qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 2027 in Brazil. 

[…]

Prior to the finals, group games will be played in the February – March international window, currently set to be hosted in Fiji and Solomon Islands, with the top two sides in each pool qualifying for the semi-finals.


10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
It's something, but a full strength Ferns will win both their semi and the final by likely near double figure scorelines. It's not really what fans of the Ferns want to watch at home..

Women's football in the Islands remains very weak. 

Auckland United have won their pool games at the OFC Womens Champions by scorelines of 11-0, 2-1 & 11-0. Hekari Womens FC who Auckland U only beat 2-1 are a de facto PNG national team, plus 2 Fijian internationals.

Ferns won their Olympics OFC qualifying tourney early last year with finals scorelines of 7-1 (semi) 10-1 (final). And those tourneys are both in the heat of the Islands, on the usual bumpy tracks.
10 months ago
Gonna be honest about this - good to be playing at home but don't appreciate the spin from NZF about it being like the All Whites playoffs to reach the WC. 

It's not the same, the Ferns haven't lost or drawn to island nations in the past like the All Whites had and the games are usually much more one-sided. The island sides aren't anywhere remotely near the professional level that most of our players are at.

Also, the guys hadn't qualified since 2010 and the Ferns have gone to every edition from 2007 onwards.

Do they think this is going to grow support for the Ferns? Or are they just ticking a box re. home games.

PS we still need to play at home in 2025.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Squad named for Venezuela games in Spain. Farewell Ferns games for Longo?

The Niche Cache @thenichecache

Also Annalie Longo remains despite her club retirement. Could be her last games, perhaps? What a shame they’re being played in Spain and not Aotearoa…

Unluckiest absentees are probably Hannah Blake & Mack Barry. Gabi Rennie still on the outer, Maggie Jenkins overlooked again


10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
The Ford Football Ferns squad to face Venezuela next month in Spain has been named, with interim head coach Michael Mayne making five changes to the side he assembled for April’s Taiwan tour.

Calgary Wild’s Ally Green, Newcastle Jets’ Deven Jackson, Wellington Phoenix’s Grace Jale, and Melbourne City’s Rebekah Stott all return, as Mayne continues to examine a range of players in the team environment to build depth across the pitch ahead of the next FIFA Women’s World Cup cycle.

157-cap midfielder Betsy Hassett is also named in the squad for the first time since giving birth in 2024, and will travel to Spain with her son and partner.

The team will be looking to build on their good performances in 2024, after opening the year with a win and draw against Costa Rica before being unable to play in the April window due to pitch safety concerns in Taiwan.

The full 24-player squad is:

Liz Anton (21 caps/0 goals) Kolbotn IL, Norway
Kelli Brown (2/0) Perth Glory, Australia
Claudia Bunge (33/0) Melbourne Victory, Australia
Milly Clegg (13/1) Halifax Tides, Canada
Manaia Elliott (1/0) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Victoria Esson (26/0) Rangers, Scotland
Michaela Foster (24/1) Durham FC, England
Ally Green (17/2) Calgary Wild, Canada
Maya Hahn (2/1) FFC Turbine Potsdam, Germany
Jacqui Hand (33/8) Sheffield United, England
Betsy Hassett (157/15) Stjarnan FC, Iceland
Deven Jackson (1/0) Newcastle Jets, Australia
Grace Jale (34/8) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Claudia Jenkins (0/0) Adelaide United, Australia
Katie Kitching (16/5) Sunderland AFC, England
Annalie Longo (138/15) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Meikayla Moore (69/4) Calgary Wild, Canada
Ruby Nathan (5/1) Canberra United, Australia
Grace Neville (12/0) London City Lionesses, England
Emma Pijnenburg (1/0) Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands
Alina Santos (0/0) University of Denver, USA
Rebekah Stott (106/4) Melbourne City, Australia
Kate Taylor (23/2) Dijon FCO, France
Grace Wisnewski (3/0) Lexington SC, USA


Of players named in Ford Football Ferns squads in the last year, CJ Bott, Katie Bowen, Macey Fraser, Anna Leat, Malia Steinmetz, Jana Radosavljević, Indiah-Paige Riley, and Ali Riley were not available for selection due to injury concerns or return to play considerations.

Interim Ford Football Ferns head coach Michael Mayne said:

“It’s another exciting squad to name, with good consistency and lots of motivation to reassemble in Spain and get back to work, especially as we weren’t able to get our performance out on the pitch in the last international window due to issues outside of our control.

“As with previous windows, the priority for us at this stage of the cycle is building competition in the squad ahead of the next FIFA Women’s World Cup, so it is good to welcome back some players who weren’t in squad in the last or last few windows.

“Following her return to football and her progress, it's great to call Betsy back into the Ford Football Ferns whānau after giving birth to her son Nói last year, and we look forward to the whole family joining us in camp.

“Venezuela will be a good challenge for us at this point in the cycle, so I’m looking forward to working with the team to continue implementing our new playing model and seeing some strong individual performances to promote a dominant team performance in Spain.”

The Ford Football Ferns face Venezuela on Sunday 1 June 2025 at 4am NZT (31 May 2025 at 6pm local) and Wednesday 4 June 2025 at 4am NZT (3 June 2025 at 6pm local).

The first game will be played at the Marbella Football Center in San Pedro de Alcántara, Spain.

The second will take place at Estadio Nuevo Mirador in Algeciras, Spain.

Both games are set to be available live and free on FIFA Plus. 
10 months ago
No Mac Barry.
No Bri Edwards either,although that's not a surprise.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
This is the kind of thing we need from NZF - Panama are also playing the Tillies in Bunbury of all places, so if Aus can manage that surely we can get a home game.

Edit: Dammit, that was supposed to start with the promo image for the Matildas games against Panama and Slovenia in Perth late June / early July, but the forum doesn’t want to display it.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Simon B

This is the kind of thing we need from NZF - Panama are also playing the Tillies in Bunbury of all places, so if Aus can manage that surely we can get a home game.

It does look like the the WA Govt is bank rolling those 4 upcoming Matildas games.
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10 months ago
Nice accolade for Claudia Jenkins. She could end being a quality pickup for the Ferns.

10 months ago


Michael Mayne to be announced this morning. 


10 months ago
Probably.
It'd be pretty rude to announce someone else just before he heads away with the team. If it was going to be someone else you'd think they would wait till after these next games.
10 months ago
Ranix
Probably.
It'd be pretty rude to announce someone else just before he heads away with the team. If it was going to be someone else you'd think they would wait till after these next games.

It does make the most sense to be fair. Would've made it bloody awkward if they'd gone with someone else. 😅

Anyway, Mayne confirmed by NZF just a few minutes ago.

10 months ago
Don't know much about Mayne. But wish him the best. I just hope this means that CJ Bott and Katie Bowen don't continue to be on the outer. Although it has been good to see him bring in some fresh faces lately to build some depth.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
The low risk appointment. Hopefully under his tutelage, all we hear about is how the Ferns are performing on the field. No more talk of player revolts etc.

Note Tom Sermanni is still the Matilda's interim coach, after Tony Gustavsson left post the Paris Olympics. Football Australia finding it tough to find a Gustavsson replacement. And the Tillies gig is far more attractive, and well paid compared to being Ferns coach.
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Ranix
Don't know much about Mayne. But wish him the best. I just hope this means that CJ Bott and Katie Bowen don't continue to be on the outer. Although it has been good to see him bring in some fresh faces lately to build some depth.

Sounds like Bott & Bowen would have been picked for the Venezuela games if not injured or just returning from injury.

Think it will help that Mayne has some well respected assistants in Jenny Bindon (Tyler's mum) and Sam Wilkinson.

https://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/153723?newsfeedId=2064762
10 months ago
If he continues to play a 3-5-2.
I'd like to see Clegg and Brown up front. Both big mobile forwards. Brown being good at shooting from distance with accuracy offers something other contenders do not. So gives us an added dimension up front.
10 months ago
10 months ago
When did Edwards last play a game? She dissappeared off the radar at Sydney
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Fenix
When did Edwards last play a game? She dissappeared off the radar at Sydney

Mayne won't want Vic Esson to get injured.

Edwards & virtual unknown Alina Santos from a US College the other keepers in the squad now.

Anna Leat seems to be taking a break from serious football.


10 months ago
coochiee
Fenix
When did Edwards last play a game? She dissappeared off the radar at Sydney

Mayne won't want Vic Esson to get injured.

Edwards & virtual unknown Alina Santos from a US College the other keepers in the squad now.

Anna Leat seems to be taking a break from serious football.



Re: "Anna Leat seems to be taking a break from serious football"

I was going to comment that the NRFL is pretty serious, but then I remembered her game last Friday night was postponed because the wrong sized goals had been placed on the field !!!

10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Leat is also playing as an outfield player for Hibiscus Coast??

Seems like she is very much having a bit a sabbatical before hopefully joining Auckland's new ALW team.

But reading Stuff article today, cash strapped APL struggling to find the funds to finance the extra travel and accommodation costs of having an Auckland team in the ALW.
10 months ago
Fenix
When did Edwards last play a game? She dissappeared off the radar at Sydney
On the weekend in the NPL NSW
10 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
The first match against Venezuela is on Sunday at 4am NZT (31 May 2025 at 6pm local), with the second next Wednesday also at 4am NZT (3 June 2025 at 6pm local).

Apparently is about half a million expat Venezuelans in Spain, so they will have a bit of crowd support if it's not closed doors. Also a number of Venezuelan team play in Spain.

10 months ago