Records Tumble at Go Media Stadium for Auckland FC’s Dream Debut Season
A New Era of Football in Tāmaki Makaurau
Since Auckland FC started from scratch a little over a year ago, football fever has taken over Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. From the first whistle to the final home match of the regular season, the energy at Go Media Stadium has grown week by week. Go Media Stadium was transformed into a football fortress that now delivers premium sporting content for 12 months a year.
Records Smashed
Nearly a quarter of a million football fans flooded the stands at Go Media Stadium as Auckland FC smashed records in their debut season. An incredible total of 235,316 people attended 13 Auckland FC home games at Go Media Stadium during the 2024/25 A-League regular season.
In their first-ever season, the Black Knights have taken the A-League by storm. Auckland FC hold the highest home attendance in the A-League with an average of 18,101 fans per match turning out at Go Media Stadium.
Boosting the Community and Local Economy
James Parkinson, Director of Auckland Stadiums at Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, was thilled with how the season has gone:
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited’s Director of Auckland Stadiums James Parkinson said, “The atmosphere at Go Media Stadium has been electric this season – with record crowds through the gates for Auckland FC’s incredible debut year. It was clear that something special was brewing before a ball was even kicked, and when Go Media Stadium was sold out for the opening Auckland FC match – we knew that that could be the catalyst for an amazing year.”
Saturday afternoons at the football have been the story of the summer for Aucklanders. 88% of the Auckland FC crowd this season are from Auckland, with the remaining 12% travelling from outside the region. Of the travelling crowd, 87% travelled exclusively to watch their new home team in Auckland.
Parkinson continued, "Aucklanders have embraced their new home team, turning up each week and building a cultural movement which is once in a generation. Go Media Stadium has proven itself as the People’s Stadium - welcoming record numbers this year culminating with Auckland FC taking home New Zealand’s first A League football trophy. Now we look forward to more incredible experiences they look to go one step further and further cement themselves into Auckland’s sporting folklore.”
Unprecedented Success On and Off The Field
This campaign has delivered four epic sellout crowds*, including both home derbies with Wellington Phoenix. The memorable derby victories were bookended by the spectacular October opening day win against Brisbane Roar, as well as the final home match title celebration against Perth Glory in April.
New Zealand’s regular-season club football attendance record has been smashed twice along the way. A record crowd of 27,009 attended the 6-1 victory over Wellington Phoenix in February.
Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker says it's been a magical season, “There has been magic in the air at Go Media Stadium this year and our fans have propelled us to achieve incredible things together. This season has been full of “I was there” moments that will live long in the memory and we are hoping for more before our season finishes.
“It’s been a dream start for our club and the fans have been incredible at Go Media Stadium, week-in and week-out. Now we need them once more. Records have tumbled for us all year but now there’s one thing that matters most – winning our first A-League championship title.”
Auckland FC fans have turned Go Media Stadium into their home fortress and have had an excellent time doing it. Over 92% of fans have confirmed themselves to be having a great time at the venue throughout the season.
Delivering On and Off The Field
There has been plenty to celebrate this year, with the home team losing just one of their 13 home games this season. Celebrations have been fuelled by over 110,000 portions of hot food, 215,000 beverages and 40,000 portions of hot chips sold at the stadium this season.
A Sustainable Season
With such large crowds, there’s always a big cleanup operation ahead. Sustainability is at the heart of Go Media Stadium and Auckland FC’s ethos. Auckland Stadiums diverted over 34,000kgs of waste from landfill throughout the season, equating to 80% of waste.
Looking Ahead
Go Media Stadium is now preparing to host the second leg of Auckland FC’s Isuzu UTE A-League 2025 Finals Series on Saturday 24 May.
2,700 additional temporary seats are being installed to boost the max capacity and should Auckland FC reach the final, then that match will also be played on home soil at Go Media Stadium, with 800 more temporary seats installed.