Football
Football: Pelé remembered by All Whites as 'electric', 'large as life'
Some of NZ's top footballers are reminiscing on a special moment meeting Brazilian football legend Pelé, following news of his death on Friday.
Pele dies aged 82
Pele, the magical Brazilian football star who rose from barefoot poverty to become one of the greatest athletes in modern history, has died at the age of 82.
Another milestone for Haaland as City win at Leeds
Erling Haaland became the fastest player to reach 20 Premier League goals in a season as Manchester City beat Leeds 3-1.
Records broken at the Qatar World Cup
The Qatar FIFA World Cup was filled with record breaking feats on the field, we take a look at some of the most interesting achievements.
Thirty Days in Doha: The good, bad, weird and wonderful
Analysis - As the FIFA circus is racing to Hamad Airport to get out of Qatar, Coen Lammers reflects on 30 Days in Doha.
Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
With the biggest sporting tournament in the world wrapped up in spectacular fashion, Sam looks at the wash up to an extraordinary FIFA World Cup - the legacy it leaves both on and off the field. But… Audio
Celebration mode for Argentinians everywhere
Argentineans in New Zealand and around the globe are in celebration mode after their team's victory over France in a dramatic World Cup final. The win not only secured the South American nation their… Audio
Argentinians on cloud nine after World Cup victory
Football fans who flocked to bars around the country this morning were served up an emotional rollercoaster. Argentina edged out France in a gripping World Cup final dubbed the greatest decider ever… Audio
Auckland venues crowded for Football World Cup semifinal
Fans have turned out in their hundreds to sport bars and restaurants across Auckland to watch the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup. France are heading back to the final for a much-anticipated matchup… Audio
Kiwis make the wheels turn at the FIFA World Cup
The All Whites may not have qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but New Zealand is well represented in every other part of the biggest sporting event on the globe, writes Coen Lammers.
Australian football boss quits, Phoenix unhappy
Anthony Di Pietro stepped down as a director of the Australian Professional Leagues after Sydney awarded future Grand Finals.
Surprise stars of the FIFA World Cup
As the FIFA World Cup culminates in the closing stages, we take a look back at the players who stole the spotlight in Qatar.
Sports-chat with Joe Porter
Joe talks to Kathryn about the Football World Cup action on and off field, the Black Ferns Sevens winning the Cape Town leg of the World Series - beating Australia, the White Ferns vs Bangladesh… Audio
All A-League Grand Finals to be played in Sydney
Australia's top flight football competitions have sold their title-deciding 'Grand Finals' to Sydney until 2025 in a deal condemned by fans.
Qatar FIFA World Cup controversy: What you need to know
Explainer - The Qatar FIFA World Cup has been surrounded by controversy around worker's rights, same-sex relationships and allegations of corruption. RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Dr Mandy Hagstrom: Sexist Science in Sport.
Sticking with football, next year NZ will co-host the biggest women's sporting event in the world, the FIFA Women's World Cup. Jim talk's to Dr Mandy Hagstrom is a kiwi sports scientist at the… Audio
Morocco score stunning win over Spain at Football World Cup
A win for the entire Arab world - and a demoted superstar - the latest headlines out of the World Cup as the last two quarterfinalists were found in Qatar this morning.
Morocco have produced a… Video, Audio
FIFA World Cup: Who are the frontrunners in the Golden Boot race?
As the Qatar World Cup approaches the quarterfinals stage, we look at which players are favourites to land the famed Golden Boot award.
Things just got real at the FIFA World Cup
Analysis - As the FIFA World Cup reaches the quarterfinals stage, eight nations across three continents are left dreaming of a fairy tale run to the final, writes Coen Lammers. Video
The changing face of the FIFA World Cup
Cramming yourself into a heaving Qatar metro with thousands of football fans from around the world, it is clear that the global face of football is changing, writes Coen Lammers.