Football club
Waimakariri United logo | ||
Full name | Waimakariri United Association Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Waimak United | |
Founded | 2008 | |
Ground | ||
Manager | Harry Trewthowan (Senior men's), Mike De Bono (Senior women's) | |
League | Canterbury Premier League | |
2024 | Canterbury Premier League, 1st of 10 (champions) | |
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Current season |
Waimakariri United is a football club based in Rangiora, New Zealand. It was formed in 2008 through the merger of two North Canterbury teams, Kaiapoi Town (formerly based at Kendall Park, Kaiapoi) and Rangiora FC (formerly based at Maria Andrews Park, Rangiora).
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South Island League |
2024 Canterbury Premiership League | ||
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(2) - Second Team, (U) - Under 20 Reserve Team |
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Christchurch North-East | |
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South Canterbury |
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The territorial authority of Waimakariri District, Canterbury, New Zealand | |||||||||||
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Populated places; seat: Rangiora • Waimakariri District Council | |||||||||||
Kaiapoi-Woodend Ward |
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Oxford-Ohoka Ward |
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Rangiora-Ashley Ward |
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