New Zealand Superclub League
The Superclub league was a national association football league competition which ran in New Zealand from 1993 to 1995. It replaced the first incarnation of the New Zealand National Soccer League and was itself replaced by the National Summer Soccer League.
Background
Towards the end of the 23-year history of the NZNSL's first incarnation it became obvious that some clubs were finding it difficult to recoup the costs of competing. Matters were brought to a head in 1987 when Dunedin City withdrew from the league, citing the heavy expense of travel. As the league's southernmost club, and with many of the league's sides based in Auckland, City was especially hard hit by financial concerns related to travel, and these costs proved to be a discouragement to other sides from the far south of the country.In order to alleviate these concerns and keep costs down, a new league set-up was devised with three regional divisions - Northern, Central, and Southern - each consisting of ten teams followed by a nationwide competition containing the top eight regional sides, with each side playing each other side only once. This stage was then to be followed by a short knockout stage between the top four sides.
Champions
Three different sides won the competition during its three years of existence. All three sides had previously won the New Zealand National Soccer LeagueYear | Regional League sizes | Regional matches per team | National League size | Matches per team | Winners | Runners-up |
1993 | 10, 10, 10 | 18, 18, 18 | 8 | 7 | Napier City Rovers | Waitakere City |
1994 | 10, 10, 10 | 18, 18, 18 | 8 | 7 | North Shore United | Napier City Rovers |
1995 | 10, 11, 10 | 18, 20, 18 | 8 | 7 | Waitakere City | Waikato United |