New Zealanders have been playing Australian football for just as long as Aussies have. In 1882 there were 36 New Zealand clubs playing the sport. By 1901, they had 115 Australian football teams.
Today four leagues operate under the banner of AFL New Zealand – six clubs in Auckland, four 500km south in Wellington, another four in Canterbury on the South Island and three teams in the newly-established Waikato league, two hours south of Auckland. Football is played during summer to accommodate rugby and soccer schedules.
AFL New Zealand has a National governing Board of governance, comprising seven (7) members. The AFL appoints Four (4) members and Three (3) are elected in a vote by delegates and Directors. Voting rights are made up from 16 clubs based in Auckland (AAFL), Wellington (WAFL), Canterbury (CAFL) and Waikato (WTAFL).
Robert Vanstam AFL New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Ph 64 9 448 0305 Mbl 021 399 629 football@aflnz.co.nz Sports House, Stadium Drive Albany Auckland PO Box 300 633 Albany www.aflnz.co.nz fax 64 9 415 4594
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