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New Zealand Football Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
New Zealand Football Championship

The New Zealand Football Championship (NZFC, known as the ASB Premiership from 2011 for sponsorship reasons) is the national association football league in New Zealand. It is a professional league that is operated by New Zealand Football. The league is run separately from various Winter regional club competitions, and many of the teams competing are franchises jointly run by Winter clubs. It is currently sponsored by ASB Bank.
==Competition format==

There are two stages to the competition; "The League" (commonly referred to as "regular season") and "The Championship" (commonly referred to as "the playoffs").〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/National-League-2014-15.pdf )
The two teams that win the league phase (the "Minor Premier") and the Grand Final (the "champion") qualify for the OFC Champions League. Should the same team win both the Minor Premiership and the Championship, the second Champions League spot is granted to the league runner-up. This has occurred on numerous occasions; the first instance being in 2006 when Auckland City (premiers and champions) and YoungHeart Manawatu qualified despite Canterbury United contesting the Grand Final.
There are no lower divisions in the Premiership, thus no promotion and relegation exists, similar to leagues in Australia and in the United States.

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