Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Draws aplenty in A-league openersEven without kicking a ball, Ricki Herbert's Wellington Phoenix lost little ground in the first week of the A-League.09 Aug 05:30 PM
FootballSoccer: How the A-League teams line up<i>Herald soccer writer <b>Terry Maddaford</b> with his preview of the contenders for the 2010-11 A-League title.</i>05 Aug 05:30 PM
Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Highly rated Phoenix all fit and raring to goThe Wellington Phoenix are rated as equal fourth-best as we reach the start of the A-League season.05 Aug 05:30 PM
Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Phoenix snare Socceroo for seasonThe Wellington Phoenix have signed an Australian international player for the new A-League soccer season.30 Jul 02:10 AM
Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Two key signings for PhoenixThe Wellington Phoenix have signed two key players for this season's A-League.28 Jul 11:52 PM
Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Phoenix sound A-League warningA win for the Wellington Phoenix over Boca Juniors will send early warning signs to their A-League rivals.23 Jul 04:00 PM
All WhitesSoccer: Smeltz returning to Gold Coast - reportAll Whites striker Shane Smeltz will return to A-League soccer after just five days into his two-year contract with Chinese Super League club Shandong Luneng. 17 Jul 03:03 AM
Wellington PhoenixSoccer: Phoenix cross Tasman in pre-season hit outWellington Phoenix's pre-season campaign is about to cross the Tasman for the first time.15 Jul 01:30 AM
Football World CupSoccer: Herbert decision 'tomorrow'All Whites coach Ricki Herbert has called a press conference for tomorrow.12 Jul 12:22 AM
All WhitesSoccer: World Cup ace Smeltz departs A-LeagueThe A-League has lost its most prolific goal scorer.11 Jul 04:00 PM
All WhitesSoccer: Smeltz may be on the moveGold Coast Utd is prepared for All White star Shane Smeltz to further his career elsewhere, if he so chooses.08 Jul 11:30 PM
Football World Cup<i>David Leggat:</i> Now the real work begins for New Zealand Football bosses25 Jun 04:00 PM
Wellington PhoenixSerepisos Lord of the Beautiful Game?Terry Serepisos believes his $5m investment in New Zealand football deserves to be ranked alongside the success of Sir Peter Jackson.05 Jun 04:00 PM