Greenhithe FC

Greenhithe Football Club, commonly referred to as Greenhithe Catimba (“gamesmanship” in Portuguese), is an amateur association football club based in the suburb of Greenhithe, Auckland, New Zealand.[1] They are part of the Northern Football Federation, currently competing in the NRFL Division 2. They also compete in the New Zealand Chatham Cup.[2]

Greenhithe FC
Full nameGreenhithe Football Club
Founded2012
GroundWainoni Park , Churchouse Rd, Greenhithe, North Shore, New Zealand
ChairmanKerrin Thomson
ManagerSergio Alva
LeagueNRF Division 7 Harbour
2023NRF Division 7 Harbour, 8th of 8

Greenhithe strongly represents the Latin American community in Auckland, forming a relationship with Latin American social side Catimba in 2018; as a result, Greenhithe had more Argentine players than any other club outside Argentina in 2018.[3][4]

History

Originally founded in 1983 as a junior club, in 2016 the club changed its name from Greenhithe Junior Football Club to Greenhithe Football Club to prepare to expand the club and start including senior teams including social and women's football. In their first year offering senior football, the club had six teams competing with five men and one women's team for the 2018 season as part of Northern Football Federation.[5]

Honours

  • AFF/NFF Conference Champions: 2018
  • NFF Reserves Cup Champions: 2018

References

  1. Giordani, Enzo (5 June 2018). "A game that had quite a lot of things". Enzo Giordani. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. "Greenhithe cause cupset in Round 1". Northern Football Federation. 14 May 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  3. https://www.facebook.com/notes/catimba/bilardistas-forever/1138172212981410/
  4. "Catimba Greenhithe, el espíritu de Bilardo en Nueva Zelanda | HISTORIA". 13 September 2018.
  5. Baker, Amy (6 December 2017). "Football club to offer senior pathways for local players". North Harbour News. Retrieved 7 June 2018.


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