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List of Auckland FC records and statistics
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Auckland Football Club is a New Zealand professional association football club based in Freemans Bay, Auckland. Auckland FC became the second New Zealand member admitted into A-League Men in 2024.

The list encompasses the records set by the club and their players. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances. Attendance records at Mount Smart Stadium are also included.
All figures are correct as of 6 December 2025.
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Player records
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Appearances
- Youngest first-team player: Luka Vicelich, 17 years, 90 days (against South Melbourne, 13 August 2025)[1]
- Oldest first-team player: Hiroki Sakai, 35 years, 225 days (against Brisbane Roar, 23 November 2025)[1]
- Most consecutive appearances: Francis de Vries (from 19 October 2024 to 23 November 2025), 39[1]
Most appearances
Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.[2]
Goalscorers
- Youngest goalscorer: Marlee Francois, 22 years, 119 days (against Perth Glory, 27 April 2025)[1]
- Oldest goalscorer: Hiroki Sakai, 34 years, 352 days (against Brisbane Roar, 30 March 2025)[1]
- Most consecutive goalscoring appearances: Neyder Moreno, 3, from 22 January to 1 February 2025[3]
- Most league goals in one match: 3, Logan Rogerson v. Wellington Phoenix, 22 February 2025[4][5]
- Most league goals in a season: 9, Guillermo May, (2024–25)
Top goalscorers
Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.[2]
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Club records
Matches
Firsts
- First match: Auckland FC 2–2 Auckland United, friendly, 31 July 2024[6]
- First A-League Men match: Auckland FC 2–0 Brisbane Roar, 19 October 2024[7]
Record results
- Record win: 6–1 against Wellington Phoenix, 22 February 2025[1]
- Record defeat: 0–4 against Western United, 21 December 2024[1]
- Record consecutive wins: 6, from 19 October to 7 December 2024[3]
- Record consecutive defeats: 1[3]
- 21 December 2024
- 11 January 2025
- 3 May 2025
- 24 May 2025
- 13 September 2025
- 30 November 2025
- Record consecutive draws: 3, from 1 March to 16 March 2025[3]
- Record consecutive matches without a defeat: 14, from 18 January to 27 April 2025[3]
- Record consecutive matches without a win: 3, from 1 March to 16 March 2025[3]
- Record consecutive matches without conceding a goal: 5, from 19 October to 30 November 2024[3]
- Record consecutive matches without scoring a goal: 2, 1 to 11 January 2025[3]
Attendances
This section applies to attendances at Mount Smart Stadium.
- Highest attendance at Mount Smart Stadium: 29,148, against Melbourne Victory, 24 May 2025[8]
- Lowest attendance at Mount Smart Stadium: 11,240, against Adelaide United, 1 November 2025
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