Moturoa AFC explained

Clubname:Moturoa AFC
Fullname:Moturoa Association Football Club
Nickname:The Reds
Ground:Onuku Taipari Domain, Moturoa, New Plymouth
Chairman:Scotty Manson
League:Taranaki Men's Premiership
Central Federation Women's Premier League
Season:2023
Position:Taranaki Men's Premiership, 4th of 6
Federation Women's League, 1st
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Website:https://www.moturoaafc.co.nz/
Coordinates:39.0700° S, 174.0258° E
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Moturoa AFC is one of New Zealand's oldest association football clubs. Based in New Plymouth, the club traces its establishment back to the Watersiders Association Football Club.[1]

Moturoa AFC has rich history with the club having success in many regional and national competitions.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Its clubrooms and home ground are at Onuku Taipari Domain, Ngāmotu Road, Spotswood.

Early history

Originally the Moturoa Football Club was a short-lived rugby club, started by the Breakwater Sports Committee in the kiosk at Ngāmotu Beach in early 1914, before amalgamating with the Star club. Moturoa FC's home ground was the prison reserve field adjacent to Otaka Street in Moturoa. The club retained one junior team for a short period after the amalgamation that played in the Moturoa club's colour white, with the addition of a star emblem on the shirt chest.[6] [7] From 1915 to 1921 there was no official Taranaki Association Football Championship due to the war. The New Plymouth club relied on friendly games against mariners of the trade shipping at the port of Moturoa.

The first ever recorded Moturoa association football team was published in the Taranaki Daily News on 25 May 1925, with players; Thompson, Matthews, Randell, the Spedding brothers, the Anderson brothers, Murray, Mells, Peere, Towes and Cole scheduled to face Fitzroy at the Tukapa Ground in Westown.[8]

There was an annual meeting of the New Plymouth Association Football Club in mid-May 1926 where it was decided that the Moturoa and New Plymouth Clubs' combine for the purpose of entering a team for the Julian Cup.[9]

At a meeting of the Northern sub-division of the football association executive on 4 July 1927, the recently donated trophy by Duff & Co. to the Watersiders club was discussed. As the four teams entered were not affiliated to the NZFA an approach was made to the Taranaki Football Association asking permission to run the competition.[10]

In the final match of the inaugural Duff Rose Bowl at Western Park in 1927 the Watersiders beat the Fitzroy-based Rangers club with Ted Spedding scoring twice. The winning team also included; goalkeeper Tom Broughton, H. Lewis, W. Davis, I. Thompson, R. Murray, R. Hughes, Anderson, Young, Wylie, J. Spedding, and reserves Karim, White and McCullough.[11]

The Watersiders Association Football Club committee met in March 1928 where a decision was made to change its name to the Moturoa Club. At the meeting the report detailing the 1927 season was presented. The Duff Rose Bowl was given to the Northern sub-division of the Taranaki Football Association for competition amongst local teams. The annual subscription was set at five shillings, colours of red shirts with white pants fixed and a squad of twenty players registered.[12]

Moturoa first affiliated with the Taranaki Football Association for the 1928 season. Moturoa won the 1929 Chinese Cup. Moturoa's intermediate team, competing for the 1929 Plunket Cup, lost the final to Caledonian.[13] Moturoa also won the Plumb Cup for the Taranaki junior championship.[14] Moturoa won the annual six-a-side competition for the Priest Shield at New Plymouth in 1931. There were six teams in the competition which was conducted at Western Park. The players in the final for Moturoa were: goal-keeper Roy Johns, R. and F. Roper, Anderson, White, Smith. And for Stratford: Grierson, Thompson, Henderson, O’Shannessey, McGrory, Elgar. The final score was Moturoa – 3 Stratford – 1. White getting a hat-trick for Moturoa.[15] The Moturoa School team won the Malayan Shield in 1934 with Mr. P. Gardner and Mr. E. Kenny as coaches, and D. Kendall as captain.

Moturoa have competed for the Chatham Cup since 1949,[16] reaching the North Island semi-final in 1954 against Stop Out at Western Park,[17] and again in 1959 against Miramar Rangers at the Basin Reserve.[18] In 1960 the club reached the North Island final of the cup facing North Shore United at Blandford Park,[19] and again in 1962 facing Hamilton Technical Old Boys at Seddon Park.[20] In 1966 Moturoa again reached the NI semi-final to face Miramar Rangers, but on this occasion at Western Park.[21] Moturoa reached the fifth round of the Chatham Cup in the 1969, 1971 and 1972 seasons, with the 1972 competition notable for knocking out the holders of the trophy Western Suburbs in the fourth round. The club has since reached the fourth round in 1974, 1987, 2000 and 2002 and last competed in the competition in 2023.[22]

Moturoa Women's Football

The original Moturoa AFC women's team emerged in 1969 and began playing league football in 1975 after the foundation of the Taranaki Women's Football Association. Moturoa won the B Division of the Taranaki Women's Football Association league in 1981 and 1992. In 2010 the club won the Taranaki Women's Premiership for the first time. Moturoa won the 2011 Central Federation Cup, the final, against Hawkes Bays' Maycenvale United, was played at Memorial Park, Palmerston North.[23] In 2013 Moturoa won the treble with the Taranaki title, the Duchess Cup and the Federation Cup. Coached by former Moturoa player Campbell Waugh and captained by former New Zealand Universities and national age-group representative Chelsea Aim, the side was undefeated in 20 games, with the only dropped points a draw with Waitara in the Taranaki Women's League. 49 goals were scored and 6 conceded. The Federation Cup final at Turuturu Park in Hāwera was against an unbeaten and free-scoring Wanganui Athletic.[24] Manawatu Top 4 champions, Athletic had hit the net in excess of 130 times during their season, and also qualified for the Central League play-offs. Moturoa took the match and the trophy 1–0, with a strong defensive effort and a late winner.[25] [26] [27] In 2015 Moturoa entered the women's Central League competition administered by Capital Football and finished fifth in its first season.[28] The 2016 Central League season began with a new squad of players complemented by the signing of Fernanda Toscani from North Force.[29] The 2018 season saw Moturoa finish as runner-up to Massey University after joining the Central Women's Federation League.[30] In 2020 Moturoa won the Central Federation Women's Premier League.[31] In 2022 the Moturoa women's side won the Central Women's Federation Cup for the fourth time along with a treble of local Taranaki titles. Moturoa entered the Kate Sheppard Cup for the first time in 2023.[32]

Honours

Men's

Women's

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Moturoa Association Football Club, 1960. Puke Ariki. 2 September 2019.
  3. News: Bird . Tony . Moturoa women in league of their own . . . 7 September 2013.
  4. News: Reive . Christopher . Moturoa and FC Western face off in top-of-table showdown . . . 2 June 2017.
  5. News: Bird . Tony . Moturoa crowned premier league football champions . . . 24 August 2015.
  6. News: Taranaki Rugby Union. . 22 March 2022 . Hawera & Normanby Star . Papers Past . XLVI . 28 March 1914 . 5.
  7. News: Football. . 22 March 2022 . Taranaki Herald . Papers Past . 144384 . 25 April 1914 . 8.
  8. News: FOOTBALL. . 21 March 2022 . Taranaki Daily News . Papers Part . 23 May 1925 . 5.
  9. News: SOCCER. . 19 March 2022 . Hawera Star . Papers Past . 17 May 1926 . 3.
  10. News: Representative Football . 22 March 2022 . Taranaki Daily News . Papers Past . 7 July 1927 . 4.
  11. News: Association Football - Team to Play Manawatu . 22 March 2022 . Taranaki Daily News . Papers Past . 13 August 1927 . 15.
  12. Web site: 13 March 1928 . Management of Rugby - Association Football - Watersiders' Club Now Moturoa . 23 March 2022 . Papers Past.
  13. News: ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL . 19 March 2022 . Stratford Evening Post . Papers Past . 83 . 16 April 1929 . 2.
  14. News: ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Past Year Reviewed . 5 December 2022 . Stratford Evening Post . 33 . 8 April 1930 . 5.
  15. News: THE ASSOCIATION GAME Tourney at New Plymouth . 5 December 2022 . Stratford Evening Post . 236 . 14 September 1931 . 7.
  16. News: 26 July 1949 . CHATHAM CUP PLAY . 6 . . 30 March 2022.
  17. News: 10 August 1954 . ASSOCIATION CODE Chatham Cup Semi-final at New Plymouth . 3 . . 27424 . 5 December 2022.
  18. News: 27 July 1959 . MIRAMAR TO MEET NORTH SHORE . 8 . . 30 March 2022.
  19. News: 15 August 1960 . EASY WIN BY NORTH SHORE . 17 . . 30 March 2022.
  20. News: CHATHAM CUP TOURNEY . 13 . . 30 March 2022.
  21. News: 25 July 1966 . CHAMPION BEATEN . 16 . . 30 March 2022.
  22. Web site: Ruane . Jeremy . Moturoa . 30 March 2022 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  23. News: Football . 23 March 2022 . Taranaki Daily News . Press Reader . 6 September 2011.
  24. News: Smith . Jared . Wanganui Athletic turn down trophy . 23 March 2022 . NZ Herald . 3 September 2013.
  25. News: Smith . Jared . Athletic XI save worst for the final . 23 March 2022 . NZ Herald . 10 September 2013 . en-NZ.
  26. News: Golden Boot Returns for World University Games . 19 March 2022 . University Sport . 7 December 2006.
  27. Web site: 2013-09-06. Moturoa women in league of their own. 2021-01-17. Stuff. en.
  28. Web site: 18 August 2015 . Moturoa finish Central League football season with a win . 30 March 2022 . Stuff - Taranaki Daily News.
  29. Web site: Reive . Christopher . 31 March 2016 . New Plymouth Rangers aiming for Western Premier League title . 30 March 2022 . Stuff.
  30. Web site: GR Engineering Women's Federation League 2018 . FijiFootball.com.fj . 5 December 2022.
  31. Web site: Johnston . Will . 18 August 2020 . Talented women top league . 30 March 2022 . Sport News Taranaki.
  32. Web site: New Zealand Football . 14 May 2023 . Kate Sheppard Cup . New Zealand Football.
  33. Web site: 2 December 2021 . New Zealand - List of Champions . 19 March 2022 . RSSSF.
  34. Web site: Kungler/Zlotkowski . Peter/Andre . 11 September 2004 . New Zealand 1965 . 30 March 2022 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  35. Web site: 5 October 2004 . New Zealand 1966 . 19 March 2022 . RSSSF.
  36. Web site: 5 October 2004 . New Zealand 1967 . 19 March 2022 . RSSSF.
  37. Web site: Honours Board . 19 March 2022 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  38. Web site: Ruane . Jeremy . 24 August 2023 . Taranaki United . 24 August 2023 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  39. Web site: 1989 . 19 March 2022 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  40. Web site: 1993 . 19 March 2022 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  41. Web site: Ruane . Jeremy . 24 August 2023 . Team Taranaki . 24 August 2023 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  42. Web site: 23 September 2019 . Taranaki Prize Giving Review 2019 . Central Football.
  43. Web site: 15 August 1927 . Association Football . 22 March 2022 . Papers Past.
  44. Web site: Reive . Christopher . 5 September 2016 . Moturoa too strong for Woodleigh in Duff Rosebowl final . 30 March 2022 . Stuff - Taranaki Daily News.
  45. Web site: Reive . Christopher . 9 September 2017 . Moturoa beat New Plymouth Rangers to retain Duff Rosebowl . 30 March 2022 . Stuff - Taranaki Daily News.
  46. News: Wilson . Zaryd . 6 September 2011 . Moturoa 'stoked' to claim Federation Cup . 20 March 2022 . Stuff.
  47. News: 9 September 2013 . Impressive end to season . 20 March 2022 . Stuff.
  48. Web site: 4 September 2020 . Moturoa Motor to the Title . 20 March 2022 . Central Football.
  49. Web site: 1 September 2022 . Moturoa win Central Football Women's Federation Cup for fourth time . 3 September 2022 . Stuff - Taranaki Daily News.
  50. Web site: Ruane . Jeremy . Roll of Honour . 20 March 2022 . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website.
  51. Web site: Football . Central . 11 August 2023 . Moturoa coach reflects on successful year . 24 August 2023 . Sport News Taranaki.
  52. Web site: Goldby . Bri . 25 September 2023 . Taranaki's Moturoa earn right to play in next year's Women's Central League . 29 October 2023 . Friends of Football.