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Good knight and welcome to Auckland FC

- Andrew Voerman

Auckland’s new A-Leagues football club will be called Auckland FC and play in a blue-and-black home kit out of Mt Smart Stadium.

The name, logo and kit for the franchise – set to play in A-League Men from the 2024-25 season, and A-League Women from the 2025-26 season – were unveiled yesterday.

“Black Knights” appears to be the intended nickname for the team, much like “The Bulls” is for Macarthur FC, who were the last club to join the A-Leagues, in 2020.

The only mention of “Black Knights” in the press release announcing the name, logo and kit details was in reference to the intended use of The Chamberlai­n bar in Britomart as “the Black Knights’ official fan zone”.

Auckland FC’s American billionair­e owner Bill Foley had expressed a preference to have “Black Knights” as part of the team name – a reference to the nicknames of the sports teams at West Point military academy, in the United States, from which he graduated in 1967.

It is also reflected in the name of the football ownership group he leads – Black Knight Football Club – that, in addition to Auckland FC, owns English Premier League club AFC Bournemout­h and has stakes in FC Lorient in France and Hibernian FC in Scotland.

Having Black Knights only as a nickname for Auckland FC appears to be a form of compromise, with local fans wary of a name that would create a link to the New Zealand Knights – the last profession­al football club based in Auckland.

The NZ Knights played in A-League Men from 2005 to 2007 before collapsing and being replaced by Wellington Phoenix, who have been going strong in A-League Men for 17 seasons and A-League Women for three.

In a statement, Auckland FC said the “visual identity represents the city of Auckland throughout, from its primary colour – electric blue – building on Auckland’s traditiona­l royal blue, to the crest’’.

The A-League Men team will be coached by former Sydney FC coach Steve Corica, while another former Sydney FC player, Terry McFlynn, has been installed as the director of football.

Chief executive Nick Becker said: “We are building the elite profession­al team that Auckland deserves. We want to be successful on the pitch, and we want to create a club that represents Tāmaki Makaurau for generation­s to come.

“More Kiwis play football than any other sport and we have seen first-hand how much Auckland has embraced football. Today is just the beginning of a very exciting journey and we can’t wait to build the future together with our community and our fans.”

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The logo for Auckland FC, New Zealand’s new A-Leagues football club.

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