Team Taranaki

Team Taranaki
Team Taranaki Emblem
Founded 2003
Ground Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
Manager Ian McGrath
League Central Premier League

Team Taranaki is an amateur association football composite club based in the Taranaki region of New Zealand which draws its players from the 13 local football clubs. After winning promotion in 2016 [1] Team Taranaki will contest the Central Premier League in 2017.

The core of the team is made up from local club based players and is supplemented with some overseas amateur players. The concept is contractually supported by all of the senior men’s clubs operating in the Taranaki Province and the selected players are drawn from these 13 member clubs. Originally adopted and introduced in 2003, the concept is aimed to provide elite football opportunities to all players who want to achieve and play the best possible standard without having to leave Taranaki.[2]

Club history

The club was formed in 2003 as a composite team for Central Premier League competition, involving players from individual clubs in the Taranaki region. The club plays its home matches at Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth.

In 2006, they were promoted to the Central League and enjoyed four successful seasons competing against some of the most prestigious club teams in the country including Miramar Rangers, Napier City Rovers, Wellington Olympic and Western Suburbs.

The club was relegated from the Central League in 2007, to be replaced with Gisborne City. However, Gisborne City elected not to exercise their right to promotion as part of a club rebuilding strategy, and as such Team Taranaki were allowed to remain in the competition.

In 2010, the team was relegated to the Central Football region Federation League and commenced a rebuilding program involving a new generation of young talent, which has seen incremental improvement in successive seasons, finishing 5th in 2011, 4th in 2012 and 3rd in 2013.

In 2014, Team Taranaki finished Runners Up to Wanganui Athletic losing narrowly in the final game of the season, having led the competition from the start. However, they had the satisfaction of reversing that disappointment by beating them 1–0 in the inaugural Federation League Cup final a few weeks later.

In 2015, Team Taranaki secured the Federation league title and was declared Champions after dominating the competition, but was unsuccessful in gaining promotion to the Central League, narrowly losing to the Wellington Phoenix Reserve team over a two leg play-off series.

In 2016, Team Taranaki secured the Federation League title for a second successive season and secured promotion to the Central League with a dramatic victory over Waterside Karori. Played over two legs (home and away), Team Taranaki found themselves 1-0 down following their home game in New Plymouth, but overturned the deficit in the away game to win 2-1 on the day (2-2 on aggregate).

Present day

The 2017 season will provide Team Taranaki an opportunity to once again compete in the prestigious Central League competition against some of the best club teams in New Zealand. The Board of Team Taranaki are confident that a combination of unanimous support from the 13 member clubs in the region, the opportunity to utilise the profile of Yarrows Stadium as their home venue and the retention of key resources within the coaching and playing structure will enable the concept to continue to thrive.

Players 2016 Season

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

No. Position Player
1 Costa Rica GK Santiago Fernandez
3 New Zealand DF Jeremy Hill
4 New Zealand DF Paul Cunningham
5 New Zealand John Willetts
6 England DF Jack Roberts
7 New Zealand DF Jeremy Hawkes
8 New Zealand DF Russel Laird
9 New Zealand Ben Moore
10 New Zealand Wade Randle
11 United States Tyler Stephens
12 New Zealand Rodrigo Mangini
13 New Zealand MF Nathan Hill
No. Position Player
14 Italy Sandro Grandi
15 New Zealand Ryan Holden
16 New Zealand DF Dom Squatriti
17 New Zealand Sam De St Croix
18 New Zealand Vance Hoskin
19 New Zealand Mark Bland
20 New Zealand FW Joshua Smith
21 New Zealand FW Damien Mosquera
22 New Zealand Sam Adeyinka
23 New Zealand MF Mustafa Can
24 Uruguay FW Nicolas Varela
RGK New Zealand GK Nick Hayward

Staff

  • New Zealand Ian McGrath (Coach)
  • New Zealand Joe Munro (Manager)

References

  1. "Team Taranaki earn Central League promotion". Stuff.co.nz.
  2. "Team Taranaki Club History".
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