AkCity FC At The FIFA World Club Cup

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over 2 years ago
Kante, great volley.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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Big Pete 65
over 2 years ago
Some of our CB passing is absolutely woeful
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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 2 years ago
Benzema after nice passing move

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 2 years ago
Gillion’s been decent but man, if we had de Vries on up front in his role, we could have snatched one or two
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over 2 years ago
Absolutely bloody fantastic second half. Benzema without a sniff and some good chances for us too, relatively speaking
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Big Pete 65dairyflatLT01Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 2 years ago
Fulltime: Auckland City 0 Al Ittihad 3, nice to see Tade subbed on late and get a strike on goal. Attendance 50.400. 2nd half strong team showing to match the likes of Konte, Jota & Benzema. No bookings in match, well controlled by the officials. 
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Big Pete 65coochieedairyflatKiwiMancunian+4
over 2 years ago
Put it in perspective this was a pretty average ACFC side compared to whats gone before them. The ACFC sides that won 3rd and 5th place would put 3,4,5 goals on this team. So the fact that they managed a 3-0 loss with those players is somewhat impressive.

Coach produced some surprises in his lineup. No proper 9 to hold ball up? probably cost them first half. Bizzare really. Kilkoly came on and played right wing in the 80th min. Gillion played as a 4 ft 2 Centre Forward! The curly hair guy had a shocker and had to come off probably sooner.

Joe Lee had to start they always look a better team with him in it and especially with de vries out.

I would say Riera is under big pressure....not a great run of form recently and his decisions have gone wayward. Big game coming up against the Greeks for OFC place or writing could be on the wall.

Fair play to Auckland City though not disgraced again and fought throughout.

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Big Pete 65MomrsmiisOi Oi Edgecumbe
over 2 years ago
Impressive to see female officials given the job in the middle east. Did it well too.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 2 years ago · edited over 2 years ago · History
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Impressive to see female officials given the job in the middle east. Did it well too.

The Saudis are making an effort to rebrand themselves, especially around women's rights. I'm sure alot of it is around positioning themselves to host the 2034 World Cup. They would have seen the microscope Qatar went under last year from the world's media.

They have a womens national team now (played their first games last year) and have launched a national women's league. Read the winning team will get SR500,000 ($USD133,285). CR7 gets that in a day ending in a y. 
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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 2 years ago
Yeah Joe Lee was a real highlight when he came on. Skinned their LB, went to the goalline and laid a good ball back to Gillion who stumbled over it. de Vries has buried many from that position. Lobo (who got a curiously low FotMob rating), Zhou (when subbed on) and Tracey (not at fault for any of the goals, some great saves including a spectacular one at full stretch from range) also deserve to be highlighted
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Big Pete 65LT01Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 2 years ago
Lobo always flat footed when receiving passes he does it all the time in national league. He runs all day but has some bad faults to his game.

Keeper pulled off some good saves. And agree the asian lad they subbed on looked decent and he could play a bit...looked in better shape than Howieson and the other guy in there 
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over 2 years ago
Howieson shows that quality of passing and composure, a different level to most of the rest of the line-up.

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over 2 years ago
Showtime Nixie
Lobo always flat footed when receiving passes he does it all the time in national league. He runs all day but has some bad faults to his game.

Keeper pulled off some good saves. And agree the asian lad they subbed on looked decent and he could play a bit...looked in better shape than Howieson and the other guy in there 

Lobo is a very good player who has clearly got away with these faults through his youth days because his other aspects make up for it. Eventually it gets found out though.
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over 2 years ago
Keeps the thread title going I guess. Bit rough on Olympic. 2029 the earliest they or anyone else other than ACFC can go to the CWC.

And by then looks like OFC will have it's own professsional league (to kick off 2025?), so maybe it's the club with the best record over 4 years in that league who gets to represent OFC at the 2029 CWC??



Played in every four years, the expanded  competition will feature clubs from each of the six confederations with Oceania awarded one spot, which will be Auckland City FC in 2025.

The Navy Blues, winners of the 2022 and 2023 OFC Champions League,  have sealed their place under the tournament’s qualification criteria as the highest ranked  team in  Oceania over four seasons leading up to the Club World Cup finals.

“While the 2024 edition of the OFC Champions League remains to be played, of the teams that may potentially participate, there is no mathematical possibility for any to overtake Auckland City FC based on the points gained by that team over the qualification period to date," stated the  FIFA communiqué

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over 2 years ago
There is the "new" Intercontinental Cup which is effectively the same as the current CWC setup
Whoever wins the OCL will get to play against the CAF or CONCACAF champions (away only)

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

New Zealand Football Media Association Website of the year 2015 & 2016

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over 2 years ago
 “While the 2024 edition of the OFC Champions League remains to be played, of the teams that may potentially participate, there is no mathematical possibility for any to overtake Auckland City FC based on the points gained by that team over the qualification period to date," stated the  FIFA communiqué "

So essentially there's absolutely zero point of Olympic playing against Auckland? 
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over 2 years ago
ChopperNZ
 “While the 2024 edition of the OFC Champions League remains to be played, of the teams that may potentially participate, there is no mathematical possibility for any to overtake Auckland City FC based on the points gained by that team over the qualification period to date," stated the  FIFA communiqué "

So essentially there's absolutely zero point of Olympic playing against Auckland? 

Well as above the 6 team Intercontinental Cup (first version Dec 2024) is basically a direct replacement for the current CWC, and will also it seems be an annual event.

If participation comes with a nice fat pay check, still plenty for Olympic to play for when they meet ACFC early next year.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_FIFA_Intercontinental_Cup
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LT01
over 1 year ago
Auckland City travel to the UAE to play Al Ain in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup on Monday morning at 4am NZT.

This is the first edition of what is basically the yearly replacement of the Club World Cup that has now become a once every 4 years event

It will be broadcast on FIFA+, link here: https://www.plus.fifa.com/en/content/al-ain-v-auckland-city-fc-african-asian-pacific-play-off-fifa-intercontinental-cup-2024tm-2024/0e973808-bcf4-4999-af9f-f5554cc324e6
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Auckland City lost 6-2 to Asian champions Al Ain in the UAE overnight.

Goal scorers for ACFC were Jerson Lagos (direct from a corner) and Myer Bevan

So thats Auckland City knocked out of the Fifa Intercontinental Cup. Al Ain will play the African champions Al Ahly in the next round in October
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Good to see Bevan back playing football. His Cavalry contract wasn't due to expire until January next year, so presumably he's got the early release now he would have wanted.

3-2 until 77 mins, and Auckland had hit the cross bar prior.

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CITY not making it easy for Al Ain - rattling one off the cross bar and causing some real problems for the home team.



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kwlap
over 1 year ago
Honestly impressed seeing as Al Ain are one of the bigger pro clubs in Asia and City aren't even professional, and scoring twice away from home on top that 
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over 1 year ago
Noah4thenix
Honestly impressed seeing as Al Ain are one of the bigger pro clubs in Asia and City aren't even professional, and scoring twice away from home on top that 


They lost 6-2.

Three for me, and two for them.

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LGMartore
over 1 year ago
I know that Auckland lost 6-2, but can we take a moment to recognise that the Al Ain goalie shipped 5 goals in 2 games against New Zealand Domestic Competition. 

Drew 3-3 in 2018 against Team Welly and conceded 2 against Auckland City. 

Give me Scotty B any day!
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over 1 year ago

Club World Cup draw tomorrow 7am!
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Noah4thenix
over 1 year ago
See dazn have picked up global rights, and it will be free to stream. Not really convinced by the revised comp value, or how seriously big teams will treat it
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over 1 year ago
Winning it still comes with the title of world champ. AuckFC will be treating it seriously. Some of the big manes might send their a squad with more youth than normal though?

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 1 year ago
Auckland City have been drawn to face Bayern, Boca Juniors and Benfica in the group stage - that's some pretty big clubs with a lot of history!
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coochieeLGLT01mrsmiis
over 1 year ago
Lots of the negativity is coming from the English press - Continental Europe and South America are traditionally supportive of these intercontinental competitions. 
theprof
Winning it still comes with the title of world champ. AuckFC will be treating it seriously. Some of the big manes might send their a squad with more youth than normal though?
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LT01martinb
over 1 year ago
damn, ACFC arguably got the worst group.

#ACFCtowingroupofdeath
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LG
over 1 year ago
the South American teams take it very seriously - my club River Plate have already sold out allocation for this matches, and will bring over 30,000 fans over to the USA for these games
Rusty Dunks
Lots of the negativity is coming from the English press - Continental Europe and South America are traditionally supportive of these intercontinental competitions. 
theprof
Winning it still comes with the title of world champ. AuckFC will be treating it seriously. Some of the big manes might send their a squad with more youth than normal though?
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over 1 year ago
Noah4thenix
damn, ACFC arguably got the worst group.

#ACFCtowingroupofdeath

Worst? They were going to finish 4th and get knocked out in whatever group they end up in. This is one of the best-case scenarios - a chance to see these guys up against some genuine giants of the game!
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Buffon IIcoochieeHalf a PintLG+5
over 1 year ago
Boca arent exactly giants ;) the real giants are in group F :P
SamCoughlan
Noah4thenix
damn, ACFC arguably got the worst group.

#ACFCtowingroupofdeath

Worst? They were going to finish 4th and get knocked out in whatever group they end up in. This is one of the best-case scenarios - a chance to see these guys up against some genuine giants of the game!
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over 1 year ago
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 
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2ndBestKiwiMancunianmartinbNelfoos+1
over 1 year ago
Trust me, Boca and River will send the top teams.. this means the world to us (literally). Just a pick up game on the street Argentinians take seriously and play like life and death, and will be even more. 
Fitzy
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 
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over 1 year ago
Nixieboys222
Trust me, Boca and River will send the top teams.. this means the world to us (literally). Just a pick up game on the street Argentinians take seriously and play like life and death, and will be even more. 
Fitzy
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 



It’s a piss take from when Willie Lose said Boca Juniors aren’t sending their full team to play the Nix, not realising that Boca Juniors was the clubs name.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 1 year ago
ah okay lol i didnt realise, imagine if "Newells Old Boys" came to NZ!
Buffon II
Nixieboys222
Trust me, Boca and River will send the top teams.. this means the world to us (literally). Just a pick up game on the street Argentinians take seriously and play like life and death, and will be even more. 
Fitzy
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 



It’s a piss take from when Willie Lose said Boca Juniors aren’t sending their full team to play the Nix, not realising that Boca Juniors was the clubs name.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Willie Lose (rip)…aka (in his own words) “The Black Deaker”.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Buffon II
Nixieboys222
Trust me, Boca and River will send the top teams.. this means the world to us (literally). Just a pick up game on the street Argentinians take seriously and play like life and death, and will be even more. 
Fitzy
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 



It’s a piss take from when Willie Lose said Boca Juniors aren’t sending their full team to play the Nix, not realising that Boca Juniors was the clubs name.

Haha! Brilliant! ACFC will be in dreamland. Pinching themselves. Far bigger clubs than the boys from Kiwitea St. have never met anything like Bayern, Boca & Benfica, let alone all at once.
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over 1 year ago
Fitzy
Confirmation the big clubs aren't taking it seriously when the Argentinians aren't even sending their senior team. 

CLASSIC!!!!
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