Matamata Swifts

Matamata Swifts AFC is a semi-professional association football club in Matamata, New Zealand.

Matamata Swifts
Full nameMatamata Swifts Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Swifts
Founded1930
GroundMatamata Domain Matamata, New Zealand
Capacity900
ChairmanDwayne Barlow
ManagerScott Parsonage
LeagueWaiBOP SoccerShop Premiership
2019SoccerShop Premiership
7th

Matamata Swifts competes in the WaiBOP SoccerShop Premiership. The club will also compete in the Chatham Cup, having reached a record last 32 position in New Zealand's only national cup competition.

History

Matamata Swifts Association Football Club was established in 1930 and football has been played at different levels and with varying success every year since.

In 2019, Matamata Swifts AFC fielded four senior teams (three men and one ladies), nine junior teams (players aged 8 to 12) and eight mini-kickers teams (players aged 4 to 7). The club supports football at Matamata College, which fielded five youth teams in 2019. Matamata's historical rivals are Te Awamutu AFC.

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
26 GK Seamus Casey
2 MF Radge Avegonzado
3 DF Chris Monteith
4 DF Jamie Baxter
5 DF Adam Harris
6 DF Ruben Wigelsworth
7 MF Brad West
8 MF Scott Parsonage
9 FW Chris Walker
10 MF Andrew Clothier
11 MF Kyle Wisnewiski
12 MF Mike Smith
13 DF Dwayne Signel
16 MF Lawrence Clothier
17 DF Danny Styles
18 MF Hardy Ross
19 MF Hayden Turlington
20 DF Bjorn Vossen
21 MF Sam Hills
22 DF Mike Candy
23 MF Anton Ganas

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Honours

  • 2010 Promotion to Lotto NRFL Division 1
  • 2009 Waikato Bay of Plenty Football Federation Division 1, Winners
  • 2008 Waikato Bay of Plenty Football Federation Division 1, Runners-Up
  • 2007 Waikato Bay of Plenty Football Federation Division 1, Runners-Up
  • 2006 Waikato Premier League, Winners
  • 2006 Caper Cup, Winners
  • 2005 Waikato Premier League, Winners
  • 1995 Northern League Division 4, Runners-Up
  • 1994 Northern League Division 4, Runners-Up
  • 1985 Northern League Division 4 (South), Winners

References

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