Ferrymead Bays

Ferrymead Bays
Full name Ferrymead Bays Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bays
Founded 1972
Ground Barnett Park, Redcliffs,
Christchurch
Ground Capacity 1000
Manager New Zealand Danny Halligan
League Robbie's Premier Football League
2014 Robbie's Premier Football League, 3rd
Website Club home page

Ferrymead Bays is a semi-professional association football club based in Christchurch, New Zealand. They compete in the Mainland Premier League and they have won the league title on four occasions. Ferrymead Bays play their home games at Barnett Park in Redcliffs, Christchurch.

The club's traditional kit colours are navy blue and white shirts, navy blue shorts and navy blue socks. Their club crest takes elements of the local suburbs and bays, featuring a football on waves. The club’s main rival is Cashmere Technical due to the club's close proximity and other recent rivals include Coastal Spirit.

The club nickname is "The Bays", a reference to the club's several bays and coastal landmarks around that part of the city the club is located. The club crest first featured "Ferrymead Bays Soccer" around the ball and changed to "Ferrymead Bays Football" due to the modern reference to game's name.

History

The Club was formed in 1972 by a group of six enthusiasts. By 1986 the Club typically entered 8 to 10 teams in the Canterbury Junior Football Assn Competitions, compared to the 37 teams we now have plus about 100 children in the beginners group.

Prior to 1997, the "A" teams in each grade normally played in Section 2 and often would win that section. However, it was rare for the "A" teams to stay in Section 1. This has changed after 1997 and a number of "A" teams have played in Section 1 for extended periods.

The increase in playing numbers and competitiveness has been due mostly to the continued housing development in the area and the introduction of the beginners group in 1990. Developing the football skills at an early age appears to have had flow-on benefits both in terms of playing numbers and competitiveness.

The Club has had the use of one senior pitch at Barnett Park from the outset. The junior pitches at Redcliffs Park and McCormacks Bay ten years ago left a lot to be desired – they were uneven with ponds! The City Council has made dramatic improvements to McCormacks Bay Park over recent years and we are grateful for this work.

Hockey used to have two pitches at Barnett Park but these were used less as more hockey games were played on artificial surfaces at Porritt Park. With the expansion in soccer teams, there was a need for more home grounds and the CCC agreed we could have full use of Barnett Park which now has two senior, two junior and one intermediate pitches. The consolidation at Barnett Park was helped by installing the practice lights in 1996 which have been a great asset.

The Club started out as Bays United AFC but the name was expanded to include Ferrymead to identify with the rapid expanding commercial area and its sponsorship opportunities plus to give a geographical location and avoid the confusion where some thought Bays meant Banks Peninsula Bays and included Akaroa! Bays reached the top in 2002 with the First Team winning the Mainland Premier League having won promotion from division 1 the year before.

Bays 1sts also won the Mainland Premier League for a second time when they were victorious in 2006. During the 2011 and 2012 season campaigns Ferrymead Bays won the league title on both occasions.

2012 Season

During the 2012 season the club won four pieces of silverware including the Mainland Premier League, English Cup, South Island Football Championship and the Hurley Shield making the club the most successful in Christchurch in terms of Mainland Premier League titles.

2013 Season

The 2013 season saw Ferrymead Bays looking for a hat-trick of Mainland Premier League titles. The season finished with Ferrymead Bays coming in 3rd place as local rivals Cashmere Technical won the title with a total of 49 points and Nelson Suburbs finishing second with 41 points. Ferrymead Bays did however manage to retain the English Cup title beating rivals Coastal Spirit 2-1 in the final at ASB Park. Goals came from golden boot Russell Kamo and James O'Sullivan with goalkeeper Adam Highfield being awarded Man of the Match in the final. 2013 would also mark the end of coach Mick Braithwaite's successful tenure at the club. He had made the of suggestion of going into retirement in the later half of the season to a number of individuals at the club.

2014 Season

Prior to the 2014 Mainland Premier League Season, Ferrymead Bays were pleased to announce that Danny Halligan would be the new manager at the club as of the 2014 season. Danny Halligan represented New Zealand at international level and he ended his international playing career with 36 international caps and five goals to his credit. Ferrymead finished the 2014 season as they did in 2013 finishing in 3rd place with 34 points with rivals Cashmere Technical winning their second consecutive Premier League title levelling Ferrymead's number of titles with four.

Players

First-team squad

As of 4 June 2014.

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

No. Position Player
New Zealand GK Adam Highfield
Republic of Ireland DF Ciaran Aherne
Republic of Ireland DF Mark McGale
Republic of Ireland DF Shane Gibbons
Afghanistan DF Omid Rajabi
Hungary DF Denes Zatyko
Wales DF Richard Astley
New Zealand DF Cameron Mills
Republic of Ireland MF Chris Murphy (captain)
No. Position Player
England MF Michael Forshaw
Mexico MF Daniel Molins
Republic of Ireland MF Donal Duggan
New Zealand FW Russell Kamo
Wales FW Michael White
England FW Jamie Draper
Morocco FW Kamil El Mohib

Notable Former Players

Honours

League

Cups

External links

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