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Posted March 13, 2025 00:38 · last edited March 13, 2025 00:57

chopah
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There is the rumoured Auckland Conglomeration FC ft Auckland City and a few other auckland clubs.

So yet another loose statement from Auckland City saying they won't be involved in any capacity.

Basically we are speaking to our lawyers and accountants to see what setup do we need, to be in the new OFC League, but still not be in a pro league so we don't lose our Trillian Trust cash!
Auckland City Central FC?? Dodgy Entity no 3 FC?

Still I see OFC being seduced by Auckland FC's resources, and their Reserves getting the spot of any Auckland team in the comp.

Sense that scenario will make Ivan Vuksich quite a grumpy man. He had thought for years he/Auckland City would be involved in any Auckland A League club, and it hurts that he or ACFC are not. Double the pain if in the future the regular FIFA tourney partipication (CWC/Intercontinental Cup) ceases. ACFC will just be a another NZ National League club.
 
Wonder if the other Northern Region clubs with their AFC MOUs are quiety happy that the arrival of Auckland FC, will lead to Auckland City (no AFC MOU?) being less a power on the local scene. That and OFC's spot at future FIFA tourneys going to teams in the new OFC pro league. Interesting times ahead.

https://www.aucklandcityfc.com/news/2361/12/-Club-Statement-OFC-Pro-League-Submission/

Auckland City FC wishes to clarify its position regarding the OFC Pro League following recent media inquiries.

Auckland City FC has not submitted an expression of interest for the OFC Pro League and will not be participating in the competition in any capacity.

As a respected club with a long-standing commitment to football in Oceania, Auckland City FC continues to support the growth and development of the game across the region.

Chairperson Ivan Vuksich has provided consultation in a private capacity to other stakeholders exploring opportunities within the OFC Pro League.

The club's immediate focus remains on preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup USA 2025™, competing in the OFC Champions League, Northern League, Chatham Cup and National League Championship, and continuing its role in shaping football development in New Zealand and the Pacific.

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chopah
2ndBest
There is the rumoured Auckland Conglomeration FC ft Auckland City and a few other auckland clubs.

So yet another loose statement from Auckland City saying they won't be involved in any capacity.

Basically we are speaking to our lawyers and accountants to see what setup do we need, to be in the new OFC League, but still not be in a pro league so we don't lose our Trillian Trust cash!
Auckland City Central FC?? Dodgy Entity no 3 FC?

Still I see OFC being seduced by Auckland FC's resources, and their Reserves getting the spot of any Auckland team in the comp.

Sense that scenario will make Ivan Vuksich quite a grumpy man. He had thought for years he/Auckland City would be involved in any Auckland A League club, and it hurts that he or ACFC are not. Double the pain if in the future the regular FIFA tourney partipication (CWC/Intercontinental Cup) ceases. ACFC will just be a another NZ National League club.
 
Wonder if the other Northern Region clubs with their AFC MOUs are quiety happy that the arrival of Auckland FC, will lead to Auckland City (no AFC MOU?) being less a power on the local scene. That and OFC's spot at future FIFA tourneys going to teams in the new OFC pro league. Interesting times ahead.

https://www.aucklandcityfc.com/news/2361/12/-Club-Statement-OFC-Pro-League-Submission/

Auckland City FC wishes to clarify its position regarding the OFC Pro League following recent media inquiries.

Auckland City FC has not submitted an expression of interest for the OFC Pro League and will not be participating in the competition in any capacity.

As a respected club with a long-standing commitment to football in Oceania, Auckland City FC continues to support the growth and development of the game across the region.

Chairperson Ivan Vuksich has provided consultation in a private capacity to other stakeholders exploring opportunities within the OFC Pro League.

The club's immediate focus remains on preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup USA 2025™, competing in the OFC Champions League, Northern League, Chatham Cup and National League Championship, and continuing its role in shaping football development in New Zealand and the Pacific.

Unknown editor edited March 13, 2025 00:56
chopah
2ndBest
There is the rumoured Auckland Conglomeration FC ft Auckland City and a few other auckland clubs.

So yet another loose statement from Auckland City saying they won't be involved in any capacity.

Basically we are speaking to our lawyers and accountants to see what setup do we need, to be in the new OFC League, but still not be in a pro league so we don't lose our Trillian Trust cash!
Auckland City Central FC?? Dodgy Entity no 3 FC?

Still I see OFC being seduced by Auckland FC's resources, and their Reserves getting the spot of any Auckland team in the comp.

Sense that scenario will make Ivan Vuksich quite an angry man.
 
Wonder if the other Northern Region clubs with their AFC MOUs are quiety happy that the arrival of Auckland FC, will lead to Auckland City (no AFC MOU?) being less a power on the local scene. That and OFC's spot at future FIFA tourneys going to teams in the new OFC pro league. Interesting times ahead.

https://www.aucklandcityfc.com/news/2361/12/-Club-Statement-OFC-Pro-League-Submission/

Auckland City FC wishes to clarify its position regarding the OFC Pro League following recent media inquiries.

Auckland City FC has not submitted an expression of interest for the OFC Pro League and will not be participating in the competition in any capacity.

As a respected club with a long-standing commitment to football in Oceania, Auckland City FC continues to support the growth and development of the game across the region.

Chairperson Ivan Vuksich has provided consultation in a private capacity to other stakeholders exploring opportunities within the OFC Pro League.

The club's immediate focus remains on preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup USA 2025™, competing in the OFC Champions League, Northern League, Chatham Cup and National League Championship, and continuing its role in shaping football development in New Zealand and the Pacific.

Unknown editor edited March 13, 2025 00:38
chopah
2ndBest
There is the rumoured Auckland Conglomeration FC ft Auckland City and a few other auckland clubs.

So yet another loose statement from Auckland City saying they won't be involved in any capacity.

Basically we are speaking to our lawyers and accountants to see what setup do we need, to be in the new OFC League, but still not be in a pro league so we don't lose our Trillian Trust cash!
Auckland City Central FC?? Dodgy Entity no 3 FC?

Still I see OFC being seduced by Auckland FC's resources, and their Reserves getting the spot of any Auckland team in the comp.

Sense that scenario will make Ivan Vuksich quite an angry man.
 
Wonder if the other Northern Region clubs with their AFC MOUs are quiety happy that the arrival of Auckland FC, will lead to Auckland City (no AFC MOU?) being less a power on the local scene. That and OFC's spot at future FIFA tourneys going to teams in the new OFC pro league.

https://www.aucklandcityfc.com/news/2361/12/-Club-Statement-OFC-Pro-League-Submission/

Auckland City FC wishes to clarify its position regarding the OFC Pro League following recent media inquiries.

Auckland City FC has not submitted an expression of interest for the OFC Pro League and will not be participating in the competition in any capacity.

As a respected club with a long-standing commitment to football in Oceania, Auckland City FC continues to support the growth and development of the game across the region.

Chairperson Ivan Vuksich has provided consultation in a private capacity to other stakeholders exploring opportunities within the OFC Pro League.

The club's immediate focus remains on preparing for the FIFA Club World Cup USA 2025™, competing in the OFC Champions League, Northern League, Chatham Cup and National League Championship, and continuing its role in shaping football development in New Zealand and the Pacific.