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Papakura City FC

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Papakura City
Full namePapakura City Football Club
Founded1959
GroundMcLennan Park, Papakura
ChairmanNew Zealand David Johnson
ManagerNew Zealand Joshua Greet
CoachNew Zealand Peter Martin
LeagueNRF League One
2023NRF League One, 3rd of 6
WebsiteClub website

Papakura City FC is a New Zealand football (soccer) club based in Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand. The club currently competes in the AFF/NFF Conference. The club also fields teams in all junior divisions, as well as a Women's team that competes in the Lotto NRFL Women's Premier League. Papakura play their home games at McLennan Park, Papakura.

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Club history

The club was founded in 1959, and is based at McLennan Park, Papakura. Papakura City was the first club to be coached by future All Whites national coach Ricki Herbert. Papakura City's best performance in the Chatham Cup was a quarter-final appearance in 2005. The men's squad has included in the past several ex and current international players including Junior Bukalidi (Fiji), Apisai Smith (Fiji), Valerio Nawatu (Fiji), Nicholas Lawrence (Fiji), Daniel Billot (NZ U20's) and Harry Hillary-Jenkins (PNG). Ex-club members who have gone on to higher honours include Tim Payne (current Wellington Phoenix FC) and All Whites), Thomas Spragg (NZ U-17 and U-20), Alex Greive (current Dundee United). Current club membership stands at 815, with 64 teams covering all age groups (junior and youth - boys and girls, senior men, senior women).


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