Results

Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/19 01:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Eastern Suburbs - naised L 2-3
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/11 00:00 - Canterbury United - naised v CF Wellington United - naised L 1-2
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/05 01:00 - Western Springs - naised v Canterbury United - naised L 4-2
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 10/29 01:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Wellington Phoenix - naised W 3-1
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 10/21 23:15 - Southern United - naised v Canterbury United - naised L 2-1
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 10/14 04:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Ellerslie - naised W 3-0
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 10/01 01:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Waterside Karori - naised L 1-4
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 09/24 01:00 - Auckland United - naised v Canterbury United - naised L 4-2
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 12/03 00:30 - Northern Rovers - naised v Canterbury United - naised L 6-3
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/26 00:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Auckland United - naised W 7-2
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/20 00:00 - Eastern Suburbs - naised v Canterbury United - naised W 1-2
Uus-Meremaa Premier League - naised 11/13 00:00 - Canterbury United - naised v Western Springs - naised L 2-3

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 7 5 2
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 13 10 3
Goals against 16 10 6
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Canterbury United Pride is a semi-professional women's association football team based in Christchurch, New Zealand. The team was established in 2002 as Mainland Pride by Mainland Football as the regional federation's representative in the National Women's League. As such, the teams plays matches at English Park, a 3,000 capacity venue and the headquarters of Mainland Football.

Mainland Pride's first achievement was in their 2011–12 season, with the team finishing first in the National Women's League Southern Conference. However, they didn't manage to advance past the semi-finals of the play-offs, after a 1–6 defeat to Waikato-Bay of Plenty. The team secured their first title in 2013 after defeating Northern Football Federation 4–2 in the final of the National Women's League. In 2014 Pride finished the regular season in first position and were again crowned champions after winning the National Women's League final 3–1 against New Zealand Football Development.

In the 2016 season of the National Women's League, Canterbury United Pride changed their name from Mainland Pride.