Metro FC (New Zealand)

Metro F.C.
Metro Football Club Emblem
Founded 1899
Ground Phyllis Street Reserve,
Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
Capacity 3000 500 + seated
Chairman Douglas Rencher
Manager Stuart Roberts
Coach Ants Owens
League Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1

Metro F.C. is a New Zealand association football club, based in Auckland, that will compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 for the 2018 season, after suffering relegation from Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1 during the 2017 season.

The club was known as Metro College until the 1980s. They were members of the former top premier New Zealand football league the New Zealand National Soccer League which ended in 2004 to give way to the New Zealand Football Championship. The senior team is led by Ants Owens;– an experienced coach both as a head coach and assistant coach, Ants Owens took over from Mike Taylor after he stepped down from the role halfway through the 2017 season. The club has a good history of playing at one of the two top level football leagues in New Zealand after the New Zealand Football Championship, they have also won one of the top leagues in New Zealand football the Northern League in the 1998 season and also managing to set a record of scoring the most goals in any match of the top New Zealand football national cup the Chatham Cup demolishing Norwest 21–0.

History

Metro was formed in 1899 as the Tabernacle-Metropolitan Club by parishioners of the local Baptist Church, and claims to Auckland's second-oldest existing club after North Shore United (which was founded in 1898). The club shortened its name to Metropolitan in 1921. Following amalgamation with College United in 1929 it changed its name to Metro College; the name was finally shortened to Metro in 1986.[1]

The club's home ground is Phyllis Street Reserve in Mount Albert, Auckland, where it has been based since 1950.[2]

Metro jointly hold the record for the largest ever victory in any stage of the Chatham Cup. In 1991, they demolished Norwest 21–0, a record since equalled in 2005 by Central United (coincidentally also against Norwest). Metro have twice reached the semi-finals of the cup, in 1946 and 1998, but have yet to play in a final.

Major Honours

Season(s) Achievement
1946 Semi-finals of the 1946 Chatham Cup
1971 Northern League Division Two, 1st Winners
1987 Northern League Division One Knockout, Winners
1994 Northern League Division One, 1st Winners
1996 National Superclub & Northern Superclub championship, Winners
1998 Northern League, 1st Winners

Semi-finals of 1998 Chatham Cup

1999 North Island Soccer League, 6th placed
2000 New Zealand National Soccer League, 10th placed
2001 New Zealand National Soccer League, 10th placed

Current Players

2017 Current NRFL Squad[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Stefano Lorusso
21 Australia GK Seamus Casey
2 New Zealand DF Jonathan Pledger
3 England MF Jonathan Workman
4 New Zealand MF Zach Blackburn
5 New Zealand DF Sean Clark
6 England DF Harry Peters
7 New Zealand MF Dan Campbell
8 New Zealand MF David Featonby
9 England FW Ben Hughes
No. Position Player
10 New Zealand DF Stu Roberts
11 New Zealand MF Leewaine Scott
12 Solomon Islands FW Andrew Abba
13 Afghanistan MF Rafi Mohammadi
14 New Zealand MF Caleb James-Kefu
15 New Zealand MF Jimmy Banks
16 New Zealand DF Paddy Brebner
17 New Zealand MF John Shaw
18 New Zealand DF Aaron McCash
19 New Zealand FW Christian Kirenga

Current coaching staff

As of 1 December 2017.
Position Name Nationality
Head Coach Ants Owens  English
Technical Director Ants Owens  English
Assistant Coach Allan Sampson  English
Goalkeeping Coach Paul Roscoe  English
Physio Jonathan Pledger  New Zealander
Metro Mt Albert Sports Club President Keith Brunton  New Zealander
Reserve Team Head Coach Mike Hughes  English
Director of Football Ants Owens  English

Youth team & Academy

Metro F.C. are known for their strong youth teams and organised academy system; The club's U-19 team had seen them reaching the Finals of the 2009 Auckland Football Federation U-19 tournament qualifications only to lose 2–1 to Mangere United U-19 team for a place at the top football national youth tournament in New Zealand the 2009 Napier National U-19 Championships where they had secured 2nd place and had qualified for the tournament then later going on to reach the semi-finals of the 2009 Napier National U-19 Championship Satellite(2nd tier).

References

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