Fencibles United

Fencibles United
Full name Fencibles United AFC
Nickname(s) Fencibles
Founded 1995
Ground Riverhills Domain
Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand
Ground Capacity 1000
Chairman New Zealand Paul Burns
Manager New Zealand Daniel Rattray
2011 Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2, 3rd

Fencibles United AFC is a semi-professional association football (soccer) club and one of the largest soccer clubs in New Zealand. They compete in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2.

The club is based in Howick/Pakuranga, Auckland. It has a long history of serving and representing the East Auckland community, with roots going back to Pakuranga Town AFC and Howick AFC.

History

In 1995, two East Auckland clubs, Pakuranga Town AFC and Howick AFC, amalgamated to form Fencibles United AFC. Fencibles United is now one of New Zealand's largest soccer clubs. In the 2001 winter season, 94 teams were fielded.

The adoption of 'FENCIBLES UNITED AFC' as the name for the club, has recognised the Fencibles as the historic link between the two clubs and identifies with the locality. The Fencibles were the first European settlers in the region. The name 'Fencibles' refers to the Royal New Zealand Fencibles Corps. 'Fencible' is derived from the word 'Defencible', meaning capable of defence.

The Fencibles Corps recruited men who had served in the military for Britain in the 1830s and 1840s. They were offered a new life in New Zealand, including free passage for families, a cottage and an acre of land to become theirs after the completion of a seven-year term, in return for military duties. These soldier-settlers had a dual role as labourers/farmers/settlers and as a defence force if required.

The largest of the Fencible settlements was established in 1847 at the site of what was later to be called Howick (named after Lord Howick, Secretary of the Colonies, who was responsible for the Fencibles Corps immigration to New Zealand). The 'Fencibles' were responsible for maintaining the security of the locality and were part of a defensive chain that extended through Pakuranga, Panmure, Otahuhu and Onehunga to protect the city of Auckland. While the main settlement was on the site of what is now Howick, there were houses and homesteads built at strategically important locations such as Pakuranga.

The club 'playing strip' of red, blue with white trim also reflects the uniforms of the Royal New Zealand Fencibles Corps. Their regular uniforms featured blue trousers with a red stripe down the leg seam and a red tunic with white trim. The tunic being replaced with a blue frock coat with red trim for ceremonial or dress occasions. Sometime in late 2015, Fencibles FC were officially sponsored by Nike. Thus a new range of kit's were introduced. The new homekit consisted of two red stripes, and one blue stripe running down the center. It featured a Nike tick, and the Fencibles FC Crest.

Senior Men

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 Jay Christiansen
2 South Africa DF Norman Archery
3 New Zealand DF Darren Wise
4 New Zealand MF Jayden Henry
5 England DF Jamie Higson
6 England DF Sean Gillham
7 South Africa MF Janaid Ashburner
8 England MF Martin Pike
9 New Zealand FW Nik Viljoen
10 Chile FW Paulo Montino
11 South Africa MF Luke Cairns
12 Fiji MF Mohammed Nazim
No. Position Player
13 Bolivia DF Daniel Cope
14 New Zealand FW Steve Lawry
15 New Zealand DF Matthew Scarborough
16 New Zealand MF Ross Sly
18 New Zealand FW Zane Christiansen
19 England MF Andrew Robson
20 New Zealand MF Michael Poulopoulos
21 New Zealand DF Ben Murphy
22 New Zealand MF Marc Sly
23 New Zealand MF Michael Simpson
25 New Zealand MF Jason Daniels
25 Vanuatu FW Alex Saniel

Senior Women

Fencibles United competes in the NRFL Women's Premier League. The team was 6th place in 2012.

Notable players

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