

Wellington Olympic Run Riot with 9‑0 Demolition of FC Western in Central Premier League
Wellington Olympic delivered a statement performance in the New Zealand Central Premier League, thrashing FC Western 9‑0 in a one‑sided contest on July 11, 2026. The match, played at Wakefield Park, saw the home side produce a relentless attacking display that left the visitors shell‑shocked from the opening minutes.
Match Summary
Wellington Olympic came out with blistering pace and aggression, pressing FC Western high up the pitch and forcing errors that led to early goals. By half‑time, the hosts had already built a 6‑0 lead, effectively ending the contest. The second half was a more controlled affair, but Wellington continued to add to the tally, eventually reaching nine without reply.
FC Western, who entered the match mid‑table, were completely outclassed in every department. Their defensive line looked disjointed, and the midfield was overrun by Wellington’s energetic trio. The 9‑0 result is one of the largest margins of victory in Central Premier League history this season.
Goal‑Fest Breakdown
- 7' – 1‑0: Striker Ben Mata tapped in after a low cross from the right wing.
- 14' – 2‑0: Midfielder Jacklyn Smith volleyed home from the edge of the box.
- 22' – 3‑0: A defensive mix‑up allowed Liam Anderson to poke the ball into an empty net.
- 29' – 4‑0: Mata grabbed his second with a powerful header from a corner.
- 35' – 5‑0: Anderson completed his hat‑trick with a left‑footed finish after a quick counter‑attack.
- 41' – 6‑0: Substitute Tommy O'Brien, on for an injured teammate, scored with his first touch from a rebound.
- 55' – 7‑0: Mata completed his hat‑trick with a solo run and clinical finish.
- 72' – 8‑0: O'Brien curled a free kick into the top corner.
- 88' – 9‑0: Centre‑back James Cook nodded home from another corner to round off the scoring.
Standout Performers
- Ben Mata (Wellington Olympic) – The striker was unstoppable, netting a hat‑trick and providing two assists.
- Liam Anderson (Wellington Olympic) – Also scored a hat‑trick in the first half, showing clinical finishing and clever movement.
- Tommy O'Brien (Wellington Olympic) – The impact substitute changed the game after coming on, scoring twice and creating havoc.
What This Means
The victory lifts Wellington Olympic to third place in the Central Premier League standings, closing the gap on the top two. FC Western, meanwhile, drop into the bottom half and face a tough battle to avoid the relegation zone. For Wellington, the confidence gained from such a comprehensive win could be a turning point in their season as they chase silverware.
The 9‑0 scoreline will send a warning to the rest of the league: Wellington Olympic are hitting their stride at the perfect time.