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Onehunga Mangere United AFC

Onehunga-Mangere United
Full nameOnehunga Mangere United Association Football Club
Nickname(s)O.M.
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921) (as Onehunga Methodist)
GroundMāngere Domain, Māngere Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand
ChairmanEthan Brierly
CoachPaul Marshall
LeagueNRFL Championship
2023NRFL Championship, 10th of 12

Onehunga Mangere United is an amateur association football club in Māngere Bridge, New Zealand. They currently compete in the NRFL Championship.

History

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Sporting grounds on Māngere Mountain.

The club was formed in 1921 as a sporting club for members of the Onehunga Methodist Church.[1][2] In 1924 at a meeting of members the decision was taken to rename the club Onehunga Athletic Soccer Club and Waikaraka Park became the clubs first official home ground before becoming the Onehunga Association Football Club in 1926.[1] In 1964 at the A.G.M. there was a suggestion that the club look seriously at incorporating the Māngere name as Onehunga Mangere United AFC.[1] In 1965, the club took over the sporting grounds located at the base of Māngere Mountain in Māngere Bridge.[3] The 1965 season saw the start of the new Northern League with Onehunga Mangere, the first of the new name, perched in the first division. The club relocated, after being given permission by Auckland Council, to relocate to Mangere Domain where they remain to this day.[2][1]

The club won the New Zealand Chatham Cup as Onehunga in 1954 and has made the last 32 teams in the cup twice in 1986 and 2006.[2]

Honours

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  • Chatham Cup: 1954[4]
  • Auckland Football Association Division 1 Champions: 1956, 1958[5]
  • Northern League Division 2 Champions: 2021[2]
  • Northern League Division 3 Champions: 1984, 1999[2]
  • Northern League Division 4 North Champions: 1983[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Club History". Onehunga-Mangere United. Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ruane, Jeremy. "Onehunga-Mangere United". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ Payne, Val (2005). "Onehunga Mangere United Sports Club". Celebrating Mangere Bridge. Mangere Historical Society. pp. 101–102. ISBN 0-476-00941-3.
  4. ^ "New Zealand 1954". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  5. ^ Maddaford, Terry (1987). The First 100 Years The Official Centenary History of the Auckland Football Association 1887-1987. Auckland Football Association. ISBN 9780473004644.
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Chatham Cup Preceded byEastern Suburbs Winner* 1954 Chatham Cup Succeeded byWestern
*As Onehunga


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