Auckland City FC, led by Angus Kilkolly, is preparing to face Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup, showcasing their determination and skill. As a hard-working and instinctive goalscorer, Kilkolly balances his football career with his day job as a regional manager for a tool company. With the team's amateur players, Auckland City will begin their group-phase schedule against one of the sport's superpowers. The team has won the OFC Champions League 13 times since 2006 and is a 10-time national champion. Auckland City's home is Kiwitea Street, which holds 5,000 fans, a stark contrast to Bayern Munich's massive following. The cost of their flights to America alone for this tournament was roughly twice their annual revenue. Kilkolly and his team-mates are truly football men who have sacrificed as much as anyone to be at this first revamped and expanded Club World Cup. The team will play against Bayern Munich, 34-time champions of Germany, including in 12 of the last 13 years, and six-time European champions. Auckland City's players come from a world where they have to balance their football careers with their day jobs, with some members of the squad unable to secure time off from work to make the trip. The team's determination and skill will be put to the test as they face one of the biggest teams in the world. Auckland City FC is not to be confused with Auckland FC, a fully professional team owned by Bill Foley, the American billionaire. Auckland FC competes in the mostly Australian A-League and is not eligible for the Oceania Champions League. The two teams are vastly different, with Auckland City being a working-class team that has earned their place in the Club World Cup through their hard work and dedication.