Auckland City are confident they can reach the summit of Oceania football again, despite the travails of the longest season in their history.
The Auckland club, who host AS Tefana in the second leg of their OFC Champions League semifinal today, have had a remarkable campaign.
They have already played 35 matches - the most in the history of the franchise - and could reach 38 games, if they progress to a seventh consecutive OFC Champions League final. In the process, they have redefined what is possible from a semi-professional outfit based in this country.
At the Fifa Club World Cup they threatened an upset against the J-League champions, leading Kashima Antlers 1-0 until the 67th minute. They lost 2-1, with Kashima scoring the winner in the 88th minute, but became the first Oceania team (including Australian sides) to score a goal against the Japanese champions since the competition relaunched in 2005.
Then, at Nike Lunar Cup in Hong Kong, they beat the Korean champions FC Seoul, before topping local team Kitchee FC, who had five marquee guest players from the Hong Kong Premier League.