Year
|
P
|
W
|
D
|
L
|
F
|
A
|
1997
|
26
|
24
|
0
|
2
|
137
|
20
|
1998
|
22
|
21
|
0
|
1
|
166
|
15
|
1999
|
17
|
16
|
1
|
0
|
102
|
2
|
2000
|
16
|
10
|
1
|
5
|
50
|
14
|
TOTAL
|
81
|
71
|
2
|
8
|
455
|
51
|
Year
|
Honour
|
Result / Recipient
|
1997
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final
|
Three Kings United 7-5 Petone
|
Auckland Premier Women's Knockout Shield Final
|
Three Kings United 2-1 Lynn-Avon United
|
|
Northern Premier Women's League
|
Runners-up
|
|
Auckland Premier Women's Champion-of-Champions
|
Three Kings United 2-1 Lynn-Avon United
|
|
Mt. Roskill Sports Team of the Year
|
||
Central Leader Team of the Year
|
||
Auckland Women's Player of the Year
|
Pernille Andersen
|
|
Auckland Women's Young Player of the Year
|
Melita Harrison
|
|
Northern Premier Women's League Top Goalscorers
|
Pernille Andersen, 49 goals
|
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final, MVP
|
Maria Wilkie
|
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final, first hat-trick scorer
|
Beth Clark
|
|
New Zealand representatives
|
Michele Cox
|
|
Rachel Howard
|
||
Jane Simpson
|
||
Auckland "A Team" representatives
|
Pernille Andersen
|
|
Beth Clark
|
||
Michele Cox
|
||
Melita Harrison
|
||
Jane Simpson
|
||
Auckland B representatives
|
Helen Exler
|
|
Rachel Howard
|
||
Maria Wilkie
|
||
1998
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final
|
Three Kings United 4-2 Petone
|
Auckland Premier Women's Knockout Shield Final
|
Three Kings United 2-1 Lynn-Avon United
|
|
Northern Premier Women's League
|
Winners
|
|
Auckland Premier Women's Champion-of-Champions
|
Winners
|
|
Mt. Roskill Sports Team of the Year
|
||
Central Leader Team of the Year
|
||
Northern Premier Women's League record victory
|
Three Kings United 19-0 West Auckland
|
|
Auckland Premier Women's Knockout Shield record victory
|
Three Kings United 22-0 Papatoetoe
|
|
The only team to score 100 goals in successive Northern Premier Women's League campaigns
|
||
New Zealand Player of the Year
|
Michele Cox
|
|
New Zealand Players' Player of the Year
|
Marlies Oostdam
|
|
Auckland Player of the Year
|
Michele Cox
|
|
Auckland Sportswoman of the Year
|
Marlies Oostdam
|
|
Northern Premier Women's League Top Goalscorer
|
Pernille Andersen, 48 goals
|
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final, MVP
|
Maia Jackman
|
|
Mt. Roskill Sportswoman of the Year
|
Michele Cox
|
|
New Zealand representatives
|
Pernille Andersen
|
|
Michele Cox
|
||
Michelle Hodge
|
||
Rachel Howard
|
||
Maia Jackman
|
||
Marlies Oostdam
|
||
Jane Simpson
|
||
Auckland "A Team" representatives
|
Renee Brookland
|
|
Beth Clark
|
||
Tara Cox
|
||
Helen Exler
|
||
Melita Harrison
|
||
Michelle Hodge
|
||
Karin Jensen
|
||
Stacey O'Hara
|
||
Marlies Oostdam
|
||
Maria Wilkie
|
||
1999
|
WSANZ Knockout Cup Final
|
Three Kings United 3-2 Wairarapa United
|
Northern Premier Women's League
|
Winners
|
|
Auckland Premier Women's Knockout Shield
|
Runners-up
|
|
Sport Auckland Sports Team of the Year
|
||
Central Leader Team of the Year
|
||
The first team to win three consecutive WSANZ Knockout Cup Finals
|
||
Auckland Player of the Year
|
Maia Jackman
|
|
Auckland Sportswoman of the Year
|
Tara Cox
|
|
Auckland "A Team" representatives
|
Michele Cox
|
|
Tara Cox
|
||
Helen Exler
|
||
Amy Goaziou
|
||
Sacha Haskell
|
||
Maia Jackman
|
||
Jennifer Kelley
|
||
Jane Simpson
|
||
Rebecca Sowden
|
||
Auckland Under-19 representatives
|
Maggie Land
|
|
Anne-Marie Scott
|
||
Rebecca Sowden
|
||
2000
|
Auckland Premier Women's Knockout Shield Final
|
Three Kings United 2-2 Lynn-Avon United
(Three Kings won 3-1 on penalties)
|
National Tournament Player of the Tournament
|
Simone Ferrara
|
|
National Tournament Top Goalscorer
|
Erin Martin
|
|
New Zealand International Player of the Year finalist
|
Maia Jackman
|
|
New Zealand representatives
|
Tara Cox
|
|
Simone Ferrara
|
||
Michelle Hodge
|
||
Maia Jackman
|
||
New Zealand Under-17 representatives
|
Liz O'Meara
|
|
Kim Rowney
|
||
New Zealand Secondary Schools representative
|
Kim Rowney
|
|
Auckland "A Team" representatives
|
Tara Cox
|
|
Caroline Crittenden
|
||
Helen Exler
|
||
Simone Ferrara
|
||
Mary-Lou Hendriks
|
||
Maia Jackman
|
||
Erin Martin
|
||
Auckland Under-19 representatives
|
Liz O'Meara
|
|
Kim Rowney
|
||
Anne-Marie Scott
|
||
Auckland Under-17 representatives
|
Emma Lothian
|
|
Kim Rowney
|