Gisborne Thistle AFC

Gisborne Thistle AFC is an association football club based in the city of Gisborne, in the North Island of New Zealand. For many years, the club played second-fiddle to neighbours Gisborne City (with whom they share the Childers Road Reserve ground). Their record includes appearances in the latter rounds of the Chatham Cup on numerous occasions, their best performances coming in 1970 and 1971 when they reached the fifth round.

Gisborne Thistle
Full nameGisborne Thistle Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Thistle
Founded1924
GroundChilders Road Reserve, Gisborne
Coordinates38°39′38″S 178°00′52″E
CoachGarrett Blair
LeagueCentral Federation League
2022Central Federation League, 8th of 8
WebsiteClub website

Thistle joined the Central Federation League in 2005, winning the competition that same season and reached the Central League playoffs losing to Stop Out. The decision to withdraw from the league was taken in order to consolidate the team and to explore the concept of merging with City to form a new amalgamated "Team Gisborne".[1]

Chatham Cup

In 1929 Gisborne Thistle participated in the Chatham Cup competition for its first time.[2]

Honours

1984 Central League - Division Three North

2005 Central Federation League

References

  1. Taewa, C. "Era ends as Thistle pull pin on travel". Gisborne Herald, 26 February 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  2. "The Soccer Code - Poverty Bay Association". Papers Past. 6 July 2021.


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