Auckland City FC is investing $900,000 in a landmark football pitch project, as part of its commitment to supporting local grassroots football. The club, which recently represented the Oceania Football Confederation at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, is doubling down on its support of community football. Ivan Vuksich, the club's chairperson, stated that this project is a legacy for the club, and they are pleased to be getting it underway after many years of planning. The project involves the construction of an artificial football pitch and associated facilities on the Mt Roskill Intermediate School grounds, which will serve over 2,000 students and the wider public. The $7.15 million project is supported by Auckland Council and the Ministry of Education, and is expected to be completed by mid-2026. Auckland City FC has been running a coaching and after-school programme at Mt Roskill Intermediate for the past four years, and this project is the next step in their commitment to community football. The club's initiative has been endorsed by Northern Region Football and Māori Football Aotearoa, and is seen as a major boost to community sports infrastructure in the area. With the project's focus on international standards and sustainable design, it is set to become a flagship facility for community football in Auckland. The project's lead, the Roskill Schools Community Trust, has confirmed a significant grant of $2.65 million from the Auckland Council Sport and Recreation Facilities Investment Fund, which will help to bring the project to fruition. As Auckland City FC looks to defend its title in the 2025 Men's National League, the club's investment in community football is a testament to its commitment to the local community. The project is expected to have a major impact on the development of football in the area, and will provide a state-of-the-art facility for local players to train and compete. Auckland City FC's initiative is a significant step forward for community football in Auckland, and is set to benefit the wider community for years to come.
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Auckland City FC Earmarks $900,000 for Community Football Development
Auckland City FC backs community football with $900,000 investment in new pitch and facilities, set to benefit over 2,000 students and the wider public
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