Auckland FC secured a historic 1-0 victory over Sydney FC in the A-League Grand Final on Saturday, marking the first time a New Zealand club has claimed the championship title. The winning goal came in the 60th minute when midfielder Cameron Howieson unleashed a volley that deflected past Sydney goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares, igniting celebrations among the packed crowd at Mount Smart Stadium.
This landmark achievement places Auckland FC among an elite group of cross-border champions in global football, joining clubs like AS Monaco in France and Derry City FC in the Republic of Ireland. Sydney FC, aiming for a record sixth A-League crown, struggled to respond despite a late chance for captain Rhyan Grant. His glancing header from Joe Lolley’s cross narrowly missed the target in the 83rd minute.
Earlier, Auckland forward Jesse Randall squandered a prime opportunity to secure the win by shooting over from close range. The match was characterized by strong defensive displays from both teams, resulting in few clear scoring chances. Auckland striker Sam Cosgrove appealed for penalties twice during the game, but referee Alex King denied both requests.
In a significant development, the victory also marked a personal milestone for Auckland coach Steve Corica, who earned his third A-League title as a coach, this time triumphing over his former club Sydney FC. Corica had previously led Sydney to consecutive championships in the 2019-20 seasons.