Northern AFC

Northern AFC
Full name Northern Association Football Club
Nickname(s) Northern, 'Dakkers Dudes'
Founded 1888
Ground Gardens Ground, Dunedin
Coach Lewis (Scouse) Houghton
League ODT FootballSouth Premier League
2018 ODT FootballSouth Premier League

Northern AFC is an association football club in North East Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand. They are currently competing in the ODT FootballSouth Premier League.

The club is based at The Gardens Ground, North East Valley, Dunedin. The uneven playing surface and overhanging trees ensure that every match at 'Fortress Gardens' is a tough encounter for both sides.

Club history

Established in 1888, the club claims to be the oldest in continual existence in New Zealand.[1] They have twice won the Chatham Cup, in 1959 and 1961, and have been finalists on eight other occasions.[2]

After amalgamating with Maori Hill (founded 1904) in 1972, the club was briefly known as Dunedin North End (1972–1974) and then as North End United, a name it used until 1990. The club celebrated its 125th Jubilee in 2013; as part of the celebrations, the NAFC Premier Men played Green Island in the first club football match to be held at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.

Northern's club strip is a vertical black and white striped shirt, black shorts and socks. The tangerine away strip is a real fan favourite.

In an improvement from their 2015 wooden spoon campaign, Northern finished in fifth place in 2016, ahead of both Otago University Afc and Green Island. The 2017 season brought upon a new era for Northern, with the famous revival of its 4th division 'Dribblers' side providing world class banter that is sure to become club staple in the years to come.

Current Squad

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

No. Position Player
New Zealand GK George Sinclair
Lebanon DF Adam Harris
New Zealand DF Benjamin Kaveney-Gibb
New Zealand DF Isaac De Stroyer
New Zealand DF Jordan Sabine
New Zealand DF Kris Sweetapple
New Zealand DF Sam McQuaid
New Zealand DF Emmett Nolan
Spain MF Jaume Bim Carrol
New Zealand MF Sean Kelly Komalafe
Japan MF Yugen Miyahara
New Zealand FW Chris Harris
New Zealand FW David Henderson
United States FW En Watanabe
New Zealand FW Josh Murphy
New Zealand FW Joseph Barrett
New Zealand FW Richie Browne
Republic of Ireland FW Lorcan Breenan
New Zealand FW Vimal Velu

References


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