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University-Mount Wellington is an association football club in Auckland, New Zealand. It was formed from the amalgamation of University AFC and Mount Wellington AFC. The team play at Bill McKinlay Park, Panmure, Auckland.

University-Mount Wellington
University-Mount Wellington.
Association Football Club Emblem
Full nameUniversity-Mount Wellington Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Unimount
GroundBill McKinlay Park, Panmure, Auckland, New Zealand
Capacity5,000[1]
ChairmanJohn Blair (2016)
CoachAltan Ramadan
LeagueNRF League One
2023NRF League One, 5th of 6

Home colours

Away colours

Club history

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During much of the 1970s and 1980s, Mt Wellington AFC was a strong club side, rivalled only by Christchurch United.[citation needed] The team won the Chatham Cup on five occasions, in 1973, 1980, 1982, 1983, and 1990. Since amalgamation, the cup has been won a further two times, in 2001 and 2003, making the club one of only two seven-time winners (together with Christchurch United) of the country's main knockout tournament. They also won the country's national leaguein1972, 1974, 1980, 1982, and 1986.

Present day

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In recent years, the club's senior contingent has been run primarily by Bohemian Celtic FC, formerly of the Auckland Sunday Football Association and 5-time-champions it the ASFA Premier League. Since Unimount & Bohemian Celtic FC aligned, the club has risen from AFF/NFF Conference football back into the NRFL 2nd Division.[citation needed]

Bill McKinlay Park is the clubs home ground and the club has an artificial pitch which can schedule up to five matches in one day.[citation needed]

Players

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Many of the country's top players have played for either University-Mount Wellington or its predecessor teams, including several members of New Zealand's first World Cup qualifiers, the 1982 All Whites. These players include Ricki Herbert, Brian Turner, Tony Sibley, Dave Taylor, Darren McClennan, Peter Henry, Jeff Campbell, Rodger Gray, John Houghton, Leigh Kenyon, Michael Ridenton and Fred de Jong.[citation needed]

Performance in OFC competitions

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[2]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
1987[a] Oceania Club Championship Semi Final   Ba 6–1
Final   Adelaide City 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–1 p) 2nd
  1. ^ 1987 participation was as Mount Wellington.

References

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  1. ^ "Bill McKinley Park".
  • ^ "Oceania Club Competitions 1987". RSSSF. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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    Chatham Cup
    Preceded by

    Christchurch United

    Winner*
    1973 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Christchurch United

    Preceded by

    North Shore United

    Winner*
    1980 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Dunedin City

    Preceded by

    Dunedin City

    Winner*
    1982 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Mount Wellington

    Preceded by

    Mount Wellington

    Winner*
    1983 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Manurewa

    Preceded by

    Christchurch United

    Winner*
    1990 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Christchurch United

    Preceded by

    Napier City Rovers

    Winner†
    2001 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Napier City Rovers

    Preceded by

    Napier City Rovers

    Winner†
    2003 Chatham Cup
    Succeeded by

    Miramar Rangers

    *As Mount Wellington †As University-Mount Wellington


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