A professional Wellington Phoenix women's team has been scuppered at the last hurdle by the inflexibility of Football Federation Australia.
The club's inaugural W-League team was set to be officially unveiled on Thursday and would have featured in the upcoming 2020/21 season starting in late December.
But the New Zealand Herald understands Football Federation Australia, and in particular their CEO James Johnson, have put paid to those hopes by blocking a change to league regulations, which would have allowed New Zealand players to be classified as Australians for the purposes of the competition.
As with the men's A-League, clubs in the W-League can have a maximum of five foreign players in their squad. However, New Zealand players in the Phoenix men's side don't count towards that quota, allowing the club to not only provide a pathway for kiwi players but to give fans here a sense of ownership in their club. The current 20-man Phoenix men's roster includes 11 New Zealanders.
Without this change in W-League regulations, the Phoenix women's side could only have a maximum of five New Zealand players with the rest having to be Australian. It's not clear why there is a reluctance by Johnson and FFA to bring the W-League competition rules into line with the A-League, but it means the Phoenix women's side is now stalled just short of the start line. It's understood the Phoenix had the backing of all other W-League clubs to join the competition.