2016年5月29日星期日

The coming 12 months promise to be a landmark

The coming 12 months promise to be a landmark period for football in New Zealand. The FIFA U-20 World Cup will be hosted by the country next year; the biggest global football tournament yet held in the Land of the Long White Cloud. Meanwhile, the national team seem to Fifa Coins be undergoing a revamp under new national coach Anthony Hudson, who says he is rebuilding the side for the 2018 FIFA World Cup™ campaign.

The winds of change even extend to the New Zealand FA where a new chairman and technical director are in place.But, in many ways, it is a buoyant club scene that is a key indicator to the health of the game. To that end, it is Wellington Phoenix who are the main standard-bearer. The capital club compete in Australia's ten-team A-League, and are New Zealand's – as well as Oceania's - only professional club.

In that context there is a degree of added pressure and focus on the club.Under highly-respected Scottish-born Australian coach Ernie Merrick the club are setting their sights high.Now is the time for this club to make a statement,Merrick recently told FIFA.com in reference to season ten of the A-League which started last weekend.

New Zealand have enjoyed a presence in Australia's national league for 15 years, firstly through the curiously monikered Auckland-based Football Kingz and then, in the early days of the A-League, via the New Zealand Knights. Success though, has largely been hard to Fifa 17 Coins  come by for the Kiwis. It took until 2010 before Wellington Phoenix made their first play-offs, thanks in part to the talismanic qualities of coach Ricki Herbert. The achievement coming just a few months prior to the All Whites famed undefeated showing at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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