Matamata Swifts

Matamata Swifts
Full name Matamata Swifts Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Swifts
Founded 1930
Ground Matamata Domain, Hohaia St, Matamata, New Zealand
Ground Capacity 550
Chairman Julie Clothier
Coach Paul Richardson
League WaiBOP Federation League Division 1
2016 WaiBOP Federation League Division 1
3rd

Matamata Swifts AFC is a semi-professional association football club in Matamata, New Zealand.

Matamata Swifts competes in the WaiBOP Federation League Division 1 Template:Premiership during the 2016 season. The club will also compete in the Chatham Cup.

History

Matamata Swifts Association Football Club was established in 1930 and football has been played at different levels and with varying success every year since.

In 2017,Matamata Swifts AFC will field four senior teams (three men and one ladies), two youth teams (U-19 & U-13), nine junior teams (players aged 8 to 12) and eight mini-kickers teams (players aged 4 to 7). The club sponsors football at Matamata College, which fielded five teams in 2014. Matamata's historical rivals are Te Awamutu FC, but the two clubs have not been in the same league for several years. Currently the club's main rivals are near neighbours, Cambridge FC.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 New Zealand GK Jordan Wise
2 New Zealand DF Gary Dobson
3 New Zealand DF Nani Shettra
4 New Zealand DF Jamie Baxter
5 New Zealand DF Michael Dawson
6 New Zealand MF Brayden Lissington
7 New Zealand MF Brad West
8 New Zealand MF Scott Parsonage
10 New Zealand FW Andrew Clothier
12 New Zealand FW Joe Tompsett
9 France FW Jordane Lambert
11 England MF Sam Masterson
12 France FW Benjamin Vogt
16 New Zealand FW Chris walker
15 New Zealand DF Will Judson
17 New Zealand MF Logan Raynel
18 England FW Shaun Richardson
19 New Zealand DF Dwayne Signal
20 New Zealand DF Chris Monteith
21 France MF Raphael Berthelot
22 New Zealand DF Mike Candy

Honours

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