Capital Football (New Zealand)

[2] The first game between two clubs was played later that year on 8 June between the Rovers and the newly formed Petone Wanderers.

[2] The game was played at Wellington College with the Wanderers winning 2–0.

Then you have Wellington Marist (1902) and Miramar Rangers (1908) still playing under their original names.

During May 1999 New Zealand Soccer set up the seven Federations when previously there was 23 District Associations, WSA looked after Federation Five and then incorporated and renamed as Capital Soccer on 29 November 2000.

For the local federations, the clubs fund the federation with the rest of the money coming from Sport New Zealand funding and about three per cent from New Zealand Football.