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Auckland edge Sydney 1-0 to become New Zealand's first A-League champions

May 23 : Cameron Howieson struck in the second half with a touch of fortune as Auckland FC beat Sydney 1-0 in the Grand Final on Saturday and became the first New Zealand team to clinch an A-League championship.

Scoring his first goal for Auckland in his 58th match, midfielder Howieson's 60th-minute volley from well outside the area took a deflection before fizzing past wrong-footed goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares.

That was all the hosts needed to secure the trophy in their second season, sending most of a sold-out crowd of 28,374 at Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium into ecstasy.

"I'm so stoked. This was our goal from the start of the season. And we're here and we've done it," said Auckland forward Jesse Randall.

"I'm so proud of all the boys and the staff, we've put so much work into this."

Auckland joined a select group of cross-border winners in world soccer, emulating AS Monaco, who have won eight titles in France's Ligue 1 and Northern Ireland's Derry City, twice league winners in the Republic of Ireland.

They were little more than a concept a few years ago but, with the backing of American billionaire Bill Foley, the Black Knights' entry into the Australian top flight has been a stunning success, leaving New Zealand's established team in the competition, Wellington Phoenix, in their dust.

In their A-League debut, Auckland won the Premier's Plate for finishing top of the table at the end of the regular season but the ultimate fairytale finish eluded them in the playoffs.

They suffered a semi-final choke at their home ground, losing 2-0 against Melbourne Victory after taking a 1-0 lead from the first leg back in Australia.

All that was swept aside on Saturday when they held firm in a tense finish against the A-League's most

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