Wellington Marist
Association football club
Football club
Full name | Wellington Marist Association Football Club |
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Founded | 1896 (football in 1902)[1] |
Ground | Kilbirnie Park, Wellington |
Chairman | Mark Lavery |
Manager | Graeme Davidson |
League | Capital 2 |
2023 | Capital 2, 1st of 10 (champions) |
Wellington Marist AFC is an association football club in Wellington, New Zealand. The team is based at Kilbirnie Park in Kilbirnie.
History
Marist A.F.C. is one of the oldest football clubs in Wellington, having won the Chatham Cup in 1932[2] and 1946,[3] and were runners-up in 1945.[4] The team's home ground is at Kilbirnie Park in Wellington, also having training facilities at Melrose Park. Marist has teams in grades from Capital Division 2 right through to Capital 13 and Masters grades for the over 35 players.
Honours
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Men's
- Capital Division 1
- Winners (2): 2001, 2009
- Chatham Cup
- Winners (2): 1932, 1946
Women's
- Central Premier Women's League
- Winners (2): 2005, 2009, 2010
- Kelly Cup
- Winners (2): 1995, 2010
References
External links
- Marist AFC Website
- Wellington Marist Facebook page
Chatham Cup | ||
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Preceded by Tramurewa | Winner 1932 Chatham Cup | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Winner 1946 Chatham Cup | Succeeded by |
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Team Wellington FC constituent clubs
- Lower Hutt City
- Miramar Rangers
- Petone
- Stop Out
- Tawa
- Olympic
- Wellington United
- Western Suburbs FC
- Eastbourne
- Kapiti Coast United
- Naenae
- Porirua City
- Seatoun
- Stokes Valley
- Victoria University AFC
- Waikanae
- Wainuiomata
- Wellington Marist
- Brooklyn Northern United
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