Seatoun AFC
Seatoun AFC
Full name |
Seatoun Association Football Club |
Founded |
1909 |
Ground |
Seatoun Park, Wellington |
Coach |
John Bishop |
League |
Capital 3 |
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Seatoun AFC is a football (soccer) club in New Zealand, based in the Wellington suburb of Seatoun. 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).
Teams
Senior Mens
- First Team (Division 2)
- Seatoun Gulls (Division 9)
- Division 12
- Trust House Seatoun (Division 14)
Masters
- Seatoun 99's (Masters 3)
- Seatoun PPL
- Seatoun Originals
Womens
- Lotto Womens Central League
- Womens Division 1
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