NRFL Women's Championship

The Northern Regional Football League Women's Championship, currently known as Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Women's Championship for sponsorship reasons, is a semi-professional New Zealand association football league competition. The league began in 1974 as NRFL Women's Division Two until 1992 when it was dissolved. On four separate occasions since, there were plate competitions of the NRFL Women's Premiership with the winners considered Division Two winners. In 2023, after the restructuring of New Zealand football leagues in 2021,  the league was reestablished as the NRFL Women's Championship.

The league includes football clubs located in the northern part of the North Island, with clubs from the Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty provinces. The league sits at step 3 of the New Zealand football pyramid.

Current clubs
Northern Rovers were relegated from the 2023 NRFL Women's Premiership, while Melville United were promoted from the WaiBOP W-League and Birkenhead United were promoted from the NRF Women's Conference. Fencibles United were promoted to the NRFL Women's Premiership and Te Atatu were relegated. Tauranga City and Otumoetai merged along with Papamoa to form FC Tauranga Moana.

As of 2024 season:

Past champions
Source:


 * 1974 – Grey Lynn
 * 1975 – Teachers United
 * 1976 – Birkenhead United
 * 1977 – Manukau City
 * 1978 – Kelston West
 * 1979 – Westlake Girls High School
 * 1980 – North Shore United
 * 1981 – Blockhouse Bay
 * 1982 – Otara Rangers
 * 1983 – Westlake Girls High School
 * 1984 – Eden
 * 1985 – Massey
 * 1986 – Takapuna City
 * 1987 – Lynndale
 * 1988 – Otahuhu United
 * 1989 – Glenfield Rovers
 * 1990 – Lynndale
 * 1991 – Avondale Collegiate
 * 1992 – West Auckland
 * 1993–2000 No competition
 * 2001 – Eastern Suburbs (plate)
 * 2002–2009 No competition
 * 2010 – Lynn Avon United (plate)
 * 2011 – Three Kings United (plate)
 * 2012 – No competition
 * 2013 – Pukekohe (plate)
 * 2014–2022 No competition
 * 2023 – Fencibles United