Papatoetoe AFC

Papatoetoe
Full name Papatoetoe Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Reds, Toey
Founded 1959
Ground Murdoch Park, Papatoetoe
Chairman
Chris Webb (President)
Pradeep Kumar (Junior's)
Andrew Kirk (Women's)
David Robertson (Men's)
Hans Anema (Maintenance)
Pamela Luhrs (Secretary)
Sel Bradley
Simon Kerr (Media & Comm)
Coach Albania Nardi Vuksanlekaj (Men's)
England Andrew Kirk (Women's)
League Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2
2016 Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2, 7th

Papatoetoe AFC is a semi-professional football club based in Papatoetoe, New Zealand. They currently compete in the Lotto NRFL Division 2, however, have enjoyed successful spells at the top of the New Zealand game, namely in the former National League, and having won two Lotto NRFL Premier League crowns.

The club prides itself for being an inclusive family oriented club that values the diversity of their local community and its relationships with surrounding schools, and is committed to providing a player pathway from youth to first-team level.

Over the years it has forged one of the strongest records for success in South Auckland often with limited resources. Many of their youth players have represented New Zealand at age-group national team level and some have gone on to full All Whites senior national team representation, Ricki Herbert being one of their players.

History

Papatoetoe AFC was founded in 1959 through the efforts of Ken Hastings. the club entered the new Franklin & Districts competitions in 1960, competing from a site at the Papatoetoe Recreation Ground on Great South Road. In 1965 the club moved to its current home at Murdoch Park and the same year its senior team entered the Northern League. It gained promotion to the premier division in 1971, and it spent much of the next decade in either the lower reaches of the premier league or the upper part of the second flight.

Papatoetoe have reached the Quarter-finals of the Chatham Cup on three occasions, in 1984, 1985, and 1986, but have yet to progress beyond this stage of the competition.

First Team Squad

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 DF Nick Bland
New Zealand DF Will Moody
New Zealand DF Ben McCafferty
Cambodia DF Savuth Thay
New Zealand MF Chris Dale
New Zealand MF Nick Snedden
New Zealand MF Imraan Shah
Chile MF Paulo Montino
No. Position Player
England MF Kevin Lindo
Fiji MF Salesh Kumar
New Zealand MF Callum Christopher
England FW Grant Duncan
Republic of Ireland DF Thomas Kelly
New Zealand FW Cody Patterson
New Zealand FW Josh Ming
New Zealand FW George Konusi

Women's Current Squad & Appearances

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 MF Ally Toaliloa
New Zealand MF Allysha Johnson
New Zealand MF Caitlin Turner
New Zealand DF Charlotte Maumeasagi
New Zealand MF Dana Jenkins
New Zealand GK Dani Bradley
New Zealand MF Danielle Hareb
New Zealand MF Daynika Lamb
Samoa MF Hana Vaga
New Zealand DF Hannah Kelly
Samoa MF Hazel Peleti
New Zealand MF Jax David
New Zealand MF Jess Snell
No. Position Player
England MF Lauren McElearn
England MF Leonie Kerr
New Zealand DF Liz Wong
New Zealand FW Lucia Iaone
New Zealand MF Monique Fischer
New Zealand MF Nicole Lawrence
New Zealand MF Rosie Leota
New Zealand MF Sarah Reid
New Zealand FW Sharnia Blanchard
New Zealand DF Shayla Hagan
New Zealand MF Shontelle Steven
New Zealand FW Tayla Hetherington

Notable former players

Many notable national New Zealand representatives have played for Papatoetoe, among them 1982 FIFA World Cup goalkeeper Frank van Hattum.


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