Rugby union,
cricket,
rugby league,
association football (soccer) and
netball are widely played and followed. There are three
racecourses within the city (
Ellerslie and Avondale for thoroughbred racing, and
Alexandra Park for
harness racing). A fourth racecourse is located at
Pukekohe, straddling the boundary between Auckland and the neighbouring
Waikato region.
Greyhound racing is held at Manukau Stadium. Major sporting venues: , the largest stadium in Auckland by capacity with 50,000 seats •
Eden Park is the city's primary stadium and a frequent home for international rugby union and cricket matches, in addition to
Super Rugby matches where the
Blues play their home games. It is also the home ground of
Auckland in the
Mitre 10 Cup, and
Auckland in domestic cricket. •
Mt Smart Stadium is used mainly for rugby league and association football matches and is home to the
New Zealand Warriors of the
NRL and
Auckland FC of the
A-League, and is also used for concerts, previously hosting the Auckland show of the annual
Big Day Out music festival and the
1990 Commonwealth Games. •
North Harbour Stadium is mainly used for rugby union and football (soccer) matches, but is also used for concerts. It is the home ground for
North Harbour in the
Mitre 10 Cup. •
ASB Tennis Centre is Auckland's primary tennis venue, hosting international tournaments for men and women (
ASB Classic) in January each year. ASB Bank took over the sponsorship of the men's tournament from 2016, the event formerly being known as the
Heineken Open. •
Spark Arena, previously known as Vector Arena, is an indoor auditorium primarily used for concerts and is the home of the
New Zealand Breakers basketball team. It also hosts international netball. •
Trusts Arena is an indoor venue which primarily hosts netball matches, and is the home of the
Northern Mystics of the
ANZ Premiership. It is also where the
2007 World Netball Championships were held. Since 2015, an annual event on the
World Series of Darts has been held there. •
North Shore Events Centre is an indoor arena which is used for a variety of sporting events, as well as concerts and expos. It was formerly home to the
New Zealand Breakers and hosted much of the
2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. •
Vodafone Events Centre is an indoor arena which hosts a variety of events, and is the home of the
Northern Stars netball team of the
ANZ Premiership. •
Pukekohe Park Raceway is a thoroughbred horse-racing venue that used to host a leg of the
V8 Supercars series annually, along with other motorsports events. The most important horse-racing meeting is held annually at the end of November, featuring the Group 2 Counties Cup and three other stakes races. •
Western Springs Stadium has since 1929 hosted
speedway racing during the summer. It also hosts concerts, with many of New Zealand's largest-ever concerts having taken place at the stadium. It is also the home of
Ponsonby RFC. Major teams based in Auckland who compete in national or transnational competitions are: • Formerly Auckland Blues, the
Blues compete in
Super Rugby. Auckland is also home to three
Mitre 10 Cup rugby union teams:
Auckland,
North Harbour and
Counties Manukau. • Previously Auckland Warriors, the
New Zealand Warriors are a team in Australia's
National Rugby League competition. They play their home games at Mt Smart Stadium. The
Akarana Falcons and
Counties Manukau compete in the
National Competition. • Auckland's men's first class cricket team, the
Auckland Aces, play their home matches at Eden Park, generally on the outer oval. The women's team, the
Auckland Hearts, play at Melville Park in
Epsom. •
Auckland FC are a professional football club that compete in the
A-League Men competition, and will join
A-League Women in the 2027/28 season. The football club play their home games at Mt Smart Stadium •
Auckland City,
Auckland United, and
Eastern Suburbs are football teams play in the
Northern League. •
Northern Mystics and
Northern Stars are netball teams who compete in the
ANZ Premiership. The Mystics play their home games at
Trusts Stadium and the Stars at the
Vodafone Events Centre. •
New Zealand Breakers are a basketball team who compete in the
Australian National Basketball League and play their home games primarily at Spark Arena. The
Auckland Tuatara and
Franklin Bulls play in the
New Zealand National Basketball League. •
Botany Swarm and
West Auckland Admirals compete in the
New Zealand Ice Hockey League. •
Auckland Tuatara had previously competed in the
Australian Baseball League. Annual sporting events include: • The
ATP Auckland Open and the
WTA Auckland Open (both known for sponsorship reasons as the ASB Classic), are men's and women's tennis tournaments, respectively, which are held annually at the
ASB Tennis Centre in January. The men's tournament has been held since 1956, and the women's tournament since 1986. • The
Auckland Super400 (known for sponsorship reasons as the ITM Auckland Super 400) was a
Supercars Championship race held at
Pukekohe Park Raceway. The race has been held intermittently since 1996 • The
Auckland Marathon (and half-marathon) is an annual marathon It is the largest marathon in New Zealand and draws in the vicinity of 15,000 entrants. It has been held annually since 1992. • The
Auckland Anniversary Regatta is a sailing regatta which has been held annually since 1840, the year of Auckland's founding. It is held over
Auckland Anniversary weekend and attracts several hundred entrants each year. It is the largest such regatta, and the oldest sporting event, in New Zealand. •
Auckland Cup Week is an annual
horse racing carnival, which has been held in early March since its inception in 2006. It is the richest such carnival in New Zealand, and incorporates several of New Zealand's major thoroughbred horse races, including the
Auckland Cup, held since 1874, and
New Zealand Derby, held since 1875. • The
Auckland Harbour Crossing Swim is an annual summer swimming event. The swim crosses the
Waitematā Harbour, from the North Shore to the
Viaduct Basin covering 2.8 km (often with some considerable counter-currents). The event has been held since 2004 and attracts over a thousand mostly amateur entrants each year, making it New Zealand's largest ocean swim. • Round the Bays is an annual
fun-run. The course travels eastwards along the Auckland waterfront, with the run starting in the
CBD and ending in
St Heliers, the total length being . It is the largest fun-run in New Zealand and attracts tens of thousands of entrants each year, with the number of entrants reported to have peaked at 80,000 in 1982. It has been held annually since
1972. Major events previously held in Auckland include the
1950 British Empire Games and the
Commonwealth Games in 1990, and a number of matches (including the semi-finals and the final) of the
1987 Rugby World Cup and
2011 Rugby World Cup. Auckland hosted the
America's Cup and
Louis Vuitton Cup in 2000, 2003, and 2021. The
2007 World Netball Championships were held at the Trusts Stadium. The
ITU World Triathlon Series held a Grand Final event in the
Auckland CBD from 2012 until 2015. The
NRL Auckland Nines was a
rugby league nines preseason competition played at Eden Park from 2014 to 2017. The 2017
World Masters Games were held at a number of venues around Auckland. The Auckland Darts Masters was held annually at
The Trusts Arena from 2015 to 2018. ==Education==