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Football club
Seatoun AFC
Full nameSeatoun Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Toon
Founded1909
GroundSeatoun Park, Wellington
Capacity500
CoachJames Hill, David Capstick, Marc Capstick
LeagueCentral League 2
2024Capital Premier, 9th of 10 (promoted)
Sky blue jersey, Royal blue shorts, and Sky blue socks Home colours Red jersey, shorts, and socks Away colours

Seatoun AFC is a football club in New Zealand, based in the Wellington suburb of Seatoun. The club was founded in 1909 by Charlie Webb.

One of the strongest clubs in the country during the 1950s, it won the national knockout Chatham Cup in 1957 and 1958. Their 1958 win, a 7–1 win over Christchurch City, remains the highest score by any team in a Chatham Cup final (equalled in 1989 by Christchurch United).

11 players (senior men) have represented NZ whilst playing for Seatoun - Grahame Bilby, Rex Boyes, Keith Gibson, Bert Hiddlestone, Mike Jones, Ron Kearns, Rodney Reid, Duncan Ritchie, Dave Strom, Phil Traynor, Ian Upchurch. Also a number of international players have played for Seatoun at some stage including Paul Rennell, Shane Rufer, Michael Utting, Jeff Strom, Rupert Ryan, Billy Harris, Paul Cameron, Garry Welch.

In 2013 the Seatoun AFC First Team, coached by player/coach Steve Dimakis, beat Marist AFC 3–2 in a playoff for promotion to Capital Premier. This was the third consecutive promotion for the team, having risen from Capital 3 in 2010, mostly due to the great play of Hamdi Yusuf and Doug Moalay. However, times have been tough recently for the club, received three straight demotions down to capital two. The Seatoun first team gained promotion into Capital 1 after a highly successful 2018 season that saw them 12 points above their nearest competition on the table.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Josh Pinder
2 DF New Zealand NZL Jude Sneddon
3 DF England ENG Sam Harris
4 DF New Zealand NZL James Day
5 DF England ENG Jack Parry
6 MF England ENG Kieran Wallace
7 FW New Zealand NZL Kane Fraser
8 MF New Zealand NZL Luc Townsend
10 FW New Zealand NZL Konan Hey
11 FW New Zealand NZL Ryan Geusebroek
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW Republic of Ireland IRL John Bobs Daly
13 DF New Zealand NZL Warkina Tujuba
14 FW New Zealand NZL Pirakash Jayratnam
15 MF New Zealand NZL Will Smith
16 MF Serbia SRB Mateja Brasic
17 MF England ENG Martin Packer
18 DF New Zealand NZL Marcello Riley
19 FW New Zealand NZL Connor Boyd
20 MF New Zealand NZL Aatif Alnou
23 DF New Zealand NZL Epeli Kilioni

Teams

Senior Men's

  • Seatoun AFC First Team (Capital Premier)
  • Seatoun AFC Reserves (Capital 2)
  • Seatoun AFC (Capital 6)

Masters

  • Seatoun Mariners (Masters Division 1)
  • Seatoun AFC (Masters Division 3)
  • Seatoun Originals (Masters Over 42 League)
  • Seatoun Vorstermans Architect 99s (Masters Over 42 League)

Women's

  • Women's W-League

U17s Youth Teams

  • Under 17A (Under 17 A division 2019)
  • Under 17B (Under 17 C division 2018)

External links

Chatham Cup
Preceded byStop Out Winner
1957 Chatham Cup
Succeeded bySeatoun
Preceded bySeatoun Winner
1958 Chatham Cup
Succeeded byNorthern
2024 Capital Premier
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Team Wellington FC constituent clubs
Principal Member Clubs
Associate Member Clubs
Supporting Clubs


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