Steve Sumner
Tributes flow for NZ football legend Steve Sumner
Former All Whites captain Steve Sumner has died aged 61 after being diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in late 2015. Video, Audio
Steve Sumner - Kiwi football legend
The football legends reflects on his life on and off the pitch and making the most of today. Audio
German court told NZ's Dempsey took World Cup bribe
Claims have been made in a German court that former New Zealand football boss Charlie Dempsey took a 250-thousand US dollar bribe to back Germany's successful bid to host the 2006 World Cup. Audio
Former All Whites discuss tournament expectations
The captain of the 1982 All Whites team that competed in the World Cup, Steve Sumner, speaks to RNZ from Sao Paulo. His friend and 1982 teammate, Sam Malcolmson is in the RNZ Auckland studio. Audio
The All Whites fail to pull off a miracle at Westpac
New Zealand's World Cup dreams are over. Audio
All Whites about to meet Mexico in World Cup qualifier
More than 100,000 passionate Mexican fans are packing the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City for the World Cup qualifier. Audio
Eight Months to Mars - Steve Sumner
Our most capped footballer. In a 12-year career he played 105 times for New Zealand and scored 27 goals, six of them in one game - a world record. He was captain of the All Whites during our first… Audio
Former All Whites' World Cup skipper, Steve Sumner
A harrowing tale of heading into town to locate his two children trapped in a building in the CBD. Audio
1982 All Whites captain thrilled by win over Serbia
New Zealand's unexpected one nil win over the 15th world ranked Serbian soccer team early yesterday morning has given the All Whites a timely boost as the World Cup approaches. Audio