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RED is the official magazine of Cambridge FC, New Zealand. It is the club's match programme for home games in the WaiBOP Premiership.

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REDTHE MATCHDAY MAGAZINE OF CAMBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB

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FIRSTS LEAD PREMIERSHIP

NEW APPAREL LAUNCHED

INSIDE

Amazing

weekend as

9 of our 11

senior teams

rack up wins

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Club’s website: www.cambridgesoccer.co.nzWaiBOP Football: www.waibopfootball.co.nzNZ Football: www.nzfootball.co.nz

KEY CONTACTS

Your fi rst points of contactCheck club website: www.cambridgesoccer.co.nzGeneral club matters: [email protected] matters: [email protected]

President and chair

Peter MartensMobile: 027 2943044

Vice chair

Steve ThomasMobile: 021 746863E: [email protected]

Secretary

Josh EasbyMobile: 021 0558854E: josh@hurricane–press.co.nz

Junior club co–captain

Catherine ClarkE: [email protected]

Junior club co–captain

Ingrid CookE: [email protected]

Treasurer (acting)

Craig ClarkMobile: 027 9153273E: [email protected]

Men’s club captain

Lee TurpittMobile: 027 2320100E: [email protected]

Women’s club captain

Fern FeaverMobile: 021 1323829E: [email protected]

Grounds

Harry BomansMobile: 027 4985075E: [email protected]

Facilities & Events

Tania ZeurenMobile: 027 2723830E: [email protected]

Bar manager

Fairlie MortonMobile: 021 2043412

Purchasing manager

Chrissy GoodinMobile: 021 307294E: [email protected]

Policy & planning

Pauline LewisMobile: 027 2747578E: [email protected]

Volunteer co–ordinator

Michaela McQuartersMobile: 021 621904E: [email protected]

Immediate past chairman

Greg ZeurenMobile: 027 5030629E: [email protected]

Senior gear

Jim ThomassenMobile: 027 6811264E: [email protected]

Treasurer (incoming)

Paul BlackstockMobile: 021 1282091E: [email protected]

Building project manager

Geoff WheelerMobile: 027 4952777E: Geoff @jetcreative.co.nz

Our club has a number of Facebook groups which you are invited to join. Search for Cambridge FC NZ (general club), Cambridge Football Club — Juniors or Cambridge Football Club — Women for the most popular.

2015 committee members

Keep in touch Club news, go to www.cambridgesoccer.co.nz

3RED: The matchday magazine of Cambridge FC

OFFICIAL MATCHDAY MAGAZINE

OF CAMBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB

Cambridge FC

John Kerkhof ParkVogel StCambridge 3434

Mailing address:PO Box 214Cambridge 3450

WWW.CAMBRIDGESOCCER.CO.NZ

Editor: Josh EasbyClub photographer: Louis Roberts.Copyright: None of the contents of this publication should be reproduced without prior permission.Inquiries: [email protected]

NZ Programme of the Year 2011

RED

IT’S THE second week of May and our

club is hosting only its second WaiBOP

Premiership fi xture of the season.

The reason we’ve been on the road for most of the season so far is that our club asked WaiBOP Football to minimise the number of games at John Kerkhof Park until our new extensions to our changing rooms were complete.

And now we’re almost there — the roof has gone up, the walls are appearing and the internal fi ttings were about to start installation as this went to the printer.

It’s been a long haul. Various plans for new

Josh Easby, the secretary of Cambridge Football Club, looks forward to an opening ...

changing rooms have been considered over many years. The tough part was fi nding the money.

Finally, after raising about $30,000 over three years, we secured a grant of almost $50,000 from the Lotteries Commission and $15,000 from Transpower. More fundraising, and a loan from Westpac at benefi cial rates, has enabled the project to go ahead.

The extensions will give the club six more changing rooms, all with showers and toilets, to go with the two we’ll retain in the main building.

As the number of our senior teams has doubled in fi ve years, the extensions are more than welcome — especially as the growth of our youth teams and three women’s teams has put more pressure on facilities on Sundays.

We’re grateful to all those teams — especially those from visiting clubs — who have been patient while we found the best way to improve our facilities.

And we look forward to soon celebrating the offi cial opening of the extensions.

* Sponsors can gain naming rights to any of the six changing rooms — for details, contact me at [email protected].

‘We look forward to soon celebrating the official opening of the (changing room) extensions ...’

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Just4Keepers New ZealandMob: +64 210 235 1323Email: [email protected]

Kim Brierley

THE BANK of New Zealand has extended

its community sports loan scheme to

include members of our club.

If you are in the market for a home loan, and the BNZ off ers you the best deal, please tell their staff you were referred by our club as part of this scheme.

If a member of our club takes a home loan of more than $100,000 from the BNZ, our club will receive a donation of $250 from the bank.

The bank has been promoting this scheme to community sports organisations throughout the country and other Waikato football clubs have also taken up the off er.

Our participation in the scheme does not suggest we endorse or prefer BNZ as a lender and we advise members to seek professional advice before undertaking any loan.

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Club launches apparel range

The online store will be managed by The Soccer Shop, New Zealand’s leading retailer of specialist football gear.

The Nike–branded apparel comes in all sizes and is competitively priced because our club won’t need to hold stock, as this will be managed by The Soccer Shop.

Check out what’s available at http://cambridge.clubstore.co.nz/. As well as club–branded apparel, there’s a huge range of

CAMBRIDGE club members and supporters can now buy a stunning range of apparel

through the club’s newly–launched online store.

other football kit and equipment available.The Soccer Shop, a main sponsor of WaiBOP

United, has developed a good working partnership with Cambridge FC, including sponsorship of our Cambridge Women’s Sevens in March.

Sponsor Jet Creative has generously provided new apparel for our WaiBOP Premiership and Championship sides, and our Waikato Men’s A squad.

The 2015 apparel range includes zippered jackets (left, worn by Robbie Greenhalgh), polo shirts (right, worn by Andrew Taylor and Matt Wheeler) and T shirts for juniors.

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Profi ling our goalkeeper coach

Goalkeeper coach Kim Brierley can’t suppress his involvement in the game — any game — and makes no apologies.

“Football is all about passion,” he says.It’s a philosophy the English import takes

into his coaching programmes, designed to help develop promising young goalkeepers.

Brierley joined Cambridge at the start of 2014, relocating his Just 4 Keepers goalkeeping academy to John Kerkhof Park and taking a coaching role with our club’s top teams.

Just 4 Keepers is an international chain of academies that specialises in the art of goalkeeping, and the group has a formidable record of producing ‘keepers who have gone onto professional careers.

In New Zealand, Brierley has coached some of the country’s most promising women ‘keepers, having spent three seasons with the WaiBOP side in the ASB Women’s League.

His work with teenager Emily Hanrahan saw her go to last year’s FIFA U–17 World Cup in Costa Rica with the New Zealand team.

Brierley is putting together a coaching programme for goalkeepers of all ages for the

rest of 2015, and there’s still time to register.The registration fee is $50 and all

participants receive a pair of J4K brand goalkeeping gloves.

Once registered, each session is priced to encourage young ‘keepers:

* Under 10s — $15 per session.* Ages 11–14 — $20 per session.* Ages 15+ — $25 per session.Sessions cover all aspects of goalkeeping,

from positional play to shot–stopping. To fi nd out more or to register, contact Kim

on 021 02351323 (mobile) or email [email protected].

STAND ANYWHERE near a Cambridge dugout and chances are you’ll hear one voice

above all others.

‘Football is all about passion ...’ — goalkeeper coach Kim Brierley

BEHIND THE TEAM

CAMBRIDGE FC’s biggest annual Quiz

Night is scheduled for Saturday June 13.

Remember to put the date in your diary and start planning your quiz team’s entry.

If you can help provide prizes for us to use in raffl es and auctons, please get in touch with event organiser Jim Thomassen on 027 6811264 (mob) or email him at [email protected].

Quiz Night

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Great weekend for clubSUPPORTERS of Cambridge Football

Club are celebrating a memorable

weekend with nine of their 11 senior men’s

and women’s teams recording victories.

Last weekend, the club’s men’s fi rst team moved to the top of the WaiBOP Premiership with an impressive 4–1 win against Melville United at Hamilton’s Gower Park.

Cambridge’s second team won 2–1 at Whakatane Town’s Rex Morpeth Park to remain unbeaten after fi ve rounds of the WaiBOP Championship.

Cambridge are second on the championship table and have a bye this weekend.

The Cambridge A team beat Melville United 4–1 at John Kerkhof Park, thanks to a hat-trick from striker Gavin Clark, a recent signing from Waikato Unicol.

Cambridge’s other goal was scored by Florian Rigagneau.

Cambridge’s women’s fi rst team kept their 100% record after three rounds with a 3–2 win against reigning Waikato champions Claudelands Rovers.

After trailing 2-0 in the opening 20 minutes, Cambridge fought back with goals from Rachel Westend (2) and Paige Pretswell. The side hosts Melville United at John Kerkhof Park this Sunday (kick off 11am).

The Cambridge Red side remain unbeaten in division B after a 5-0 win at Te Awamutu.

In the Print House Waikato Cup fi rst round, four Cambridge men’s teams progressed to the second round.

Cambridge B1 team beat Te Aroha Cobras 7-1, the B2 side beat Melville D 4-3, the C

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CLUB NEWS / www.cambridgesoccer.co.nz

team beat Claudelands Rovers 7-4 and the D1 side overcame Putaruru Rangers 4-3.

The only Cambridge men’s team to lose were the D2 side who went out of the cup after a penalty shoot out to Waihi when the teams were tied 2-2 after extra time.

The club’s Under 17 boys drew 0-0 at home against Tauranga City United in the federation youth league.

Meanwhile, more than 400 youngsters also started their season with the opening day of junior football. The Cambridge club, already the largest for juniors in the Waikato, has experienced more growth with the number of teams for 8-13 year olds increasing from 20 to 28 this season. This includes four girls-only teams, the fi rst year that WaiBOP Football has run junior competitions for girls-only sides.

CAMBRIDGE players and supporters

can download a mobile application that

tells them which teams are playing when

and where.

And for many teams, it will show you squad lists and who has scored in each game.

The app is called Fox Sports Pulse and it's been developed by the company that provides the fi xture scheduling software used by WaiBOP Football.

You can download the app to a smart phone or a tablet. Then click on 'football' and search for WaiBOP.

You should fi nd a menu of diff erent WaiBOP competitions, enabling you to access fi xture lists and lots more.

The app is available free from the iTunes store.

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For latest club news, go to www.cambridgesoccer.co.nz

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Fraser Nicholls (goalkeeper)Joined Cambridge in 2013 after fi ve years between the posts for Otorohanga, including two seasons of Federation 1. Four appearances for the Waikato All Stars .

Rex Fowler (goalkeeper)A promising young goalkeeper who has joined Cambridge for the 2015 season from Hukanui-Rototuna.

Jason Chewins (defender or midfi eld)Rejoins Cambridge for 2015 after a spell with Northern League club Melville United, having won their Player of the Year title in 2011 and played national league football for Waikato FC. Before emigrating, Chewins set an all–time club record with 489 appearances for professional club Aldershot Town.

Matt Wheeler (defender)A member of WaiBOP United’s youth team in the ASB Youth League for the past two summers, Wheeler rejoins Cambridge in

2015 after a spell with northern league club Ngaruawahia United.

Adrian Clark (defender)Experienced and reads the game well, played for top Wellington clubs Lower Hutt and Stop Out before joining Cambridge.

Henry Stephen (defender)Talented left–sided wide player with pace and an excellent cross, Stephen joins the Cambridge club for the 2015 season.

Kieran Hill (defender)A fi rst team regular at Ngaruawahia United until his transfer to John Kerkhof Park last year, he brings considerable Northern League experience to Cambridge.

Nathan Claridge (defender or midfi eld)Made his Northern League debut at 16. Won the club’s Young Player of the Year Award in 2011 when he captained the club’s U19s at the national youth championships.

Cambridge 2015: Back (from left) Bernardo Belladares, Sam Garmonsway, Rex Fowler, Kyle Wisnewski, Matt Wheeler, Tom Woutersen, Jason Szabo, Glen Carmichael, Fraser Nicholls. Front: Richard Armstrong, Henry Stephen, Adrian Clark, Jason Chewins, Nathan Claridge, Patrick Woodlock.

2015 squad

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Patrick Woodlock (midfi eld/captain)In his second spell at Cambridge, with Northern League experience here and with Wanderers and Ngaruawahia Utd. Waikato FC Youth player and Waikato age group rep .

Jason Szabo (forward or midfi eld)Experienced attacking midfi elder who has emigrated from the UK. Gets amongst the goals and was 2013 top scorer and ‘Player of the Year’ for our Waikato A team.

Josh Clark (defender or midfi eld)Made his Northern League debut at 15 and expected to return to Cambridge in mid–2015 after playing for Murray State College, in Oklahoma, United States.

Ben Latham (defender or midfi eld)Played Northern League for Ngaruawahia United, joining them in 2011 as a 20–year–old before transferring to Cambridge in 2015. Played ASB Premiership with WaiBOP United in 2013–14 season.

Glen Carmichael (defender or midfi eld)Joined Cambridge for the 2013 season after playing for Matamata Swifts in Northern League Divisions 1 and 2. Selected for last season’s Waikato All Stars team.

Robbie Greenhalgh (midfi eld/player coach)Signed for Cambridge in 2013 after an illustrious career as skipper of Northern League winners Bay Olympic, and a member of the Waikato FC national league squad. Previously at Central United and a former NZ U–17 international. Voted the Supporters’ Player of the Year for WaiBOP United after the 2014–15 ASB Premiership season.

Tom Woutersen (forward)Learned his football with Cambridge, helping win the U–19 Satellite Youth Tournament in Napier, before spending three seasons with Palmerston North Marist. Returned to Cambridge for 2013. Won the team’s Golden Boot in 2013.

Adam Brady (forward)Joins the club as a new arrival from the United Kingdom, where he played for Melbourne Inn in the Plymouth and West Devon Combination Football League.

Kyle Wisnewski (winger)This 17-year-old member of the WaiBOP futsal team has transferred to Cambridge from Melville United for the 2015 season.

Sam Garmonsway (defender or winger)Former Cambridge High School player who joined the club in 2014 after playing for Universities AFC while studying at Canterbury University.

Richard Armstrong (defender)Joined Cambridge for the start of the 2014 season from Ngaruawahia United where he was a regular in the Northern League Reserves Division.

Jordan Sylvester (defender or winger)Joined Cambridge for the 2014 season from Universities AFC, Christchurch.

Brett Clark (forward)Veteran player with the club and former fi rst team player who has taken the reins in 2015, leading a newly–formed coaching group.

Mike Woodlock (assistant coach)Coached Cambridge between 2008 and 2010 in Northern League Division 2 and brings vast experience to the 2015 coaching team.

Kim Brierley (goalkeeper coach)Runs the Just4Keepers goalkeeping academy, coaches WaiBOP Federation goalkeepers and has been the WaiBOP women’s ASB League goalkeeper coach for the past two seasons.

Chrissy Goodin (team manager)The fi rst woman to manage a Cambridge men’s fi rst team, Goodin is an established member of the women’s fi rst team and serves on the club’s executive committee.

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Mar 28 Matamata Swifts a D 0–0Apr 4 Tauranga Old Blues a D 2–2Apr 11 West Hamilton h W 4–0Apr 18 Ngongotaha a W 4–1 May 2 Whakatane Town a W 2–1May 9 ByeMay 16 Claudelands Rovers a 2.45pm

May 23 Tokoroa h 12.30pm

May 30 Te Awamutu h 12.30pm

Jun 13 Te Puke United a 2.45pm

Jun 27 Matamata Swifts h 12.30pm

Jul 4 Tauranga Old Blues h 12.30pm

Jul 11 West Hamilton a 2.45pm

Jul 18 Ngongotaha h 12.30pm

Jul 25 Kawerau Sports a 2.45pm

Aug 1 Whakatane Town h 12.30pm

Aug 8 ByeAug 15 Claudelands Rovers h 12.30pm

Aug 22 Tokoroa a 2.45pm

Aug 29 Te Awamutu a 2.45pm

Sep 5 Te Puke United h 12.30pm

Sep 12 Kawerau Sports h 12.30pm

Team P W D L F A Pts

Claudelands Rovers 5 5 0 0 18 7 15CAMBRIDGE 5 3 2 0 12 4 11

Tokoroa 5 3 1 1 21 6 10Kawerau Sports 4 2 1 1 17 12 7Te Puke United 4 2 1 1 11 9 7Matamata Swifts 5 1 3 1 8 9 6West Hamilton 4 2 0 2 6 9 6Te Awamutu 5 1 1 3 8 13 4Tauranga Old Blues 6 1 1 4 6 14 4Ngongotaha 4 0 1 3 5 15 1 Whakatane Town 5 0 1 4 9 23 1

SCHEDULEGOLDEN BOOT

Bernardo Belladares 2Adam Brady 2Alex Ball 1James Cakebread 1Gavin Clark 1Josh Dagnall 1Lee Framp 1Sam Garmonsway 1Ed Kettle 1Mauro Periera 1

WEEKEND FIXTURES

This weekend’s Championship games:

Cambridge — byeMatamata Swifts v Kawerau SportsTokoroa v Claudelands RoversTe Awamutu v West HamiltonTauranga Old Blues v Ngongotaha

CHAMPIONSHIP

‘Cambridge unbeaten after five...’

Off –fi eld apparel for our Premiership and Championship squads is sponsored by Jet Creative.

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TODAY’S VISITORS

Tauranga Boys College

Founded: 1958

Ground: Southey Field

Last season: 12th

Tauranga Boys’ College is a state secondary

school for boys, located on the edge of the

downtown area of Tauranga.

Founded in 1958, the College has gained a national reputation as one the best state boys’ schools in New Zealand.

Their fi rst XI plays in the WaiBOP Premiership, having won promotion from the former Federation 2 in 2013 as runners–up to HRFC Clube. The boys fi nished bottom of last year’s Federation 1 table but survived the threat of relegation as AFC Fury won promotion to the Northern League.

After losing their opening fi ve fi xtures of the current season, TBC bounced back with a vengeance last weekend, beating newly–promoted Katikati 6–1 win goals from Sam Haywood 3, Andrew Robinson, Jordan Roberts-Radford and Ben Donald.

17 May 2014 at John Kerkhof Park

Cambridge 6 (Glen Carmichael 2, Kieran Hill, Robbie Greenhalgh, Tom Woutersen, Sam Garmonsway)Tauranga Boys College 1 (Zak Phillips)2 August 2014 at Southey Field

Tauranga Boys College 0

Cambridge 3 (Jack Taylor, Tom Woutersen, Glen Carmichael)

PREVIOUS MEETINGS

TODAY’S PLAYER OF THE DAY SPONSOR

LAST WEEK

Melville United 1 (1)

Cambridge 4 (3)May 2, 2015. Gower Park, Hamilton

ScorersMelville United: Alex Swain, pen (1 min).Cambridge: Robbie Greenhalgh (3 min), Ben Latham (22 min), Jason Szabo (28 min), Glen Carmichael (76 min).

Carters Cambridge Player of the DayNathan Claridge

‘Tauranga Boys College bounced back with

a vengeance last weekend ...’

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Mar 28 Matamata Swifts a W 4–0Apr 4 Tauranga City Utd a W 4–2Apr 11 Tauranga Old Blues h L 0–1Apr 18 Ngongotaha a W 2–1May 2 Melville United a W 4–1May 9 Tauranga Boys Coll. h 2.45pmMay 16 Rotorua United a 2.45pmMay 23 Katikati h 2.45pmMay 30 Papamoa h 2.45pmJun 13 Otumoetai a 2.45pmJun 27 Matamata Swifts h 2.45pmJul 4 Tauranga City Utd h 2.45pmJul 11 Tauranga Old Blues a 2.45pmJul 18 Ngongotaha h 2.45pmJul 25 Waikato Unicol a 2.45pmAug 1 Melville United h 2.45pmAug 8 Tauranga Boys Coll. a 2.45pmAug 15 Rotorua United h 2.45pmAug 22 Katikati a 2.45pmAug 29 Papamoa a 2.45pmSep 5 Otumoetai h 2.45pmSep 12 Waikato Unicol h 2.45pm

Team P W D L F A Pts

CAMBRIDGE 5 4 0 1 14 5 12

Ngongotaha 5 3 1 1 12 7 10Melville United 5 3 1 1 12 8 10Papamoa 6 2 3 1 12 8 9Tauranga Old Blues 5 3 0 2 9 8 9Matamata Swifts 5 2 2 1 10 9 8Waikato Unicol 3 2 1 0 8 6 7Katikati 5 2 0 3 9 16 6Otumoetai 5 1 1 3 6 10 4Tauranga City United 6 1 1 4 8 15 4Rotorua United 4 1 0 3 8 9 3TAURANGA BOYS’ COLL 6 1 0 5 10 17 3

SCHEDULEGOLDEN BOOT

GA BO

Tom Woutersen 5Jason Szabo 4Robbie Greenhalgh 2Glen Carmichael 1Ben Latham 1Own goal 1

WEEKEND FIXTURES

This weekend’s Premiership games:

Cambridge v Tauranga Boys CollegePapamoa v Tauranga Old BluesKatikati v Rotorua United

We gratefully acknowledge the support of these companies for helping install our irrigation system.

PREMIERSHIP

‘Cambridge go top of the table’

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GK Rex Fowler2 Tom Woutersen3 Nathan Claridge4 Sam Garmonsway5 Glen Carmichael6 Kyle Wisnewski8 Jason Szabo9 Henry Stephen10 Jason Chewins11 Kieran Hill12 Adrian Clark13 Jordan Silvester14 Patrick Woodlock (c)15 Ben Latham16 Matthew Wheeler17 Robbie GreenhalghGK Cameron HorshfallCoach: Brett ClarkCoach: Robbie GreenhalghGoalkeeper coach: Kim BrierleyAssistant coach: Michael WoodlockTeam manager: Chrissy Goodin

Aaron FriedheimAndrew RobinsonBen DonaldCasey GarnerConnor SmithDanny WarrilowFergus KirkHarris EdlinHarry CoulsonJames HansonJared TuttyJordan Roberts-RadfordJoshua Healy-OrmrodMark OrchardRikshent PrasadSamuel HaywardWilson Fisher-VanderveenZak Phillips

Cambridge

Referee: Assistant referee: Assistant referee:

TODAY’S OFFICIALS

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Our club’s most successful year

The club was named WaiBOP Football’s Club of the Year for 2014, chosen from the region’s 106 affi liated clubs.

The honour refl ected the work by Cambridge’s army of volunteers to not only provide football for its own members but also to stage regional and national events for the sport.

These include hosting WaiBOP–run coaching courses and game days for youngsters, as well as being the home ground for ASB Premiership side WaiBOP United.

Cambridge is one of six bases for national league football (the others are Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin).

Cambridge was named the 2014 Waipa District Sports Club of the Year and was a fi nalist in the Waikato Sports Club of the Year.

Its chairman, Greg Zeuren, was named Administrator of the Year for both Waipa District and for the Waikato, for his leadership of the club’s committee.

The club was also awarded the Supreme

Award (pictured) for the Waipa District’s Trustpower Community Awards, becoming only the second sports club to take the trophy which recognises services to the local

community.Our club was

a fi nalist at the national Trustpower Community Awards held in Wellington in late March.

Cambridge also won two WaiBOP Football Best Practice awards.

Success in 2014 also came on the pitch. Our senior men’s fi rst team won the Federation

Challenge Shield last year and went into 2015 as the holder. The team were runners–up in the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Federation Division 1.

Our women’s fi rst team won the Waikato Women’s Cup, beating the previously unbeaten Claudelands Rovers 2–1 in the fi nal.

Our Under 15 boys’ youth team won the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Nike Cup tournament, a feat repeated this year. The side also won the WaiBOP Federation U–15 Youth League.

CAMBRIDGE Football Club swept a number of prestigious awards in 2014 — a period

called the club’s “golden season” by the Cambridge Edition.

CELEBRATING OUR ACHIEVEMENTS

‘ ... a golden season for the Cambridge

Football Club’ — Cambridge Edition

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In its early days, the teams played in light blue after the colours used by Cambridge University, England.1951: The club held its fi rst formal

meeting on March 20, 1951, appointing Viv Butler as its fi rst president, and R.S.Entwistle as its patron.

Butler’s support of English club Arsenal led to a change of club colours and from the mid-1950s, Cambridge teams have played in red and white strips.1957: The club played its home games

on the Town Square until 1957 when a two-room wooden shed was built on the Leamington Domain for £134.19.1964: On December 1, 1964, the

Cambridge Borough Council agreed to provide the club with land on the town belt in Vogel Street and plans were drawn up for the clubrooms to be built.1967: The club moved into the Vogel St

grounds, where it has been based since. The grounds were renamed John Kerkhof Park after Dutch immigrant John Kerkhof who, with members of his family and other supporters, built the clubrooms and changing facilities.

The grounds are now owned by the Waipa District Council but leased to the club on a long-term basis.1972: The club applied for its senior

men’s team to join the Northern League competition. 1974: Extensions to the clubrooms

and playing fi elds became necessary and were built in 1974, with new junior grounds established beside the Polo Club grounds further north on Vogel St.1978: The club elected its fi rst women

committee member.1983: Junior teams (11,12 and 13 year

olds) entered the Waikato competitions for

the fi rst time in 1983.1984: The club achieved its fi rst

signifi cant success at senior level, winning the Northern League’s 4th Division in 1984.1993: The club reached new heights

in 1993, winning the Northern League 2nd

division.1995: The club built a concrete car

park that’s still in use today. The car park is where the club sometimes erects temporary grandstands for major fi xtures.2005: The Waipa District Council

approved the transfer of the Polo Grounds to the football club for use by its junior players, while the polo club moved to new grounds in Lamb St, Leamington.2007: The old polo clubhouse was

knocked down to make way for a new junior building. The Cambridge junior teams celebrated their new home by winning all fi ve 8th-Open grade WJSA knockout trophies, a fi rst for both Cambridge and the WJSA.2008: The club’s main senior clubrooms

survived a tornado in late 2008 but suff ered damage to walls, roof and windows, while shattered glass was sprayed over the nearby number one pitch. Other sports clubs and community groups came to help the club and helped it rebuild.2010: The club launched a fi ve–year

plan for its membership which had now grown to more than 600 players, with men’s, women’s and junior teams.2011: After many seasons in the

Northern League the club was relegated from the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 in 2011 after fi nishing 12th and losing the challenger series playoff vs Manukau City AFC.

The club won the New Zealand Match Programme of the Year Award for 2011.2012: The club elected to drop two

OUR CLUB’S HISTORY

From humble beginnings ...CAMBRIDGE Football Club has been serving its community since its formation in

1948 when football enthusiasts began organising games for two junior teams.

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divisions into the Waikato Bay of Plenty Football Federation Division Two to rebuild under coach Karl Dagnall and won promotion in 2012 to Waikato Bay of Plenty Football Federation Division One.

In 2012, Cambridge FC announced that John Kerkhof Park would also become the home base for Cambridge Baseball Club.2013: Cambridge FC and the

neighbouring Cambridge Harriers and Athletics Club began a partnership, enabling the football club to play some games at the adjacent athletics track while it developed John Kerkhof Park.

In 2013, the club won the Soccer Shop Waikato Plate and hosted premium events such as the Soccer Shop Waikato Cup Final, the Waikato v Bay of Plenty All Stars game, and the WaiBOP Women's All Stars v WaiBOP National League side.

In late 2013, the club was appointed as the home ground for fi ve ASB Premiership matches for new franchise WaiBOP United.

This meant Cambridge became one of six bases for national league football in New Zealand (the others are Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin).

The appointment led to the club becoming an all-year operation, with investment in better facilities including upgraded playing surfaces, new changing rooms (scheduled for mid–2014) and a new irrigation system.2014: The club's fi rst team fi nished

runners–up in the 2014 WaiBOP Federation Division 1, while the U-15 team won the Federation Youth League. Our women won the Waikato Women's Cup.

The Cambidge Lacrosse Club moved its playing base to John Kerkhof Park in 2014.

In 2014, the club won a series of high profi le awards for its work in football and in the wider community.

WaiBOP Football named the club its 2014 Club of the Year for its successful eff orts to host ASP Premiership fi xtures and other premium matches.

Cambridge also won two WaiBOP Best Practice awards in 2014 (for building partnerships with sponsors, and for the participation of women at our club).

The club was named Waipa District’s 2014 Supreme winner for the Truspower Community Awards, becoming only the second sports club to take this award. This

Senior clubrooms at John Kerkhof Park : Home since 1967 with major extensions added to the original building in 1974 and 2015.

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also led to the club’s nomination for the national Trustpower Community Awards to be held in Wellington in March 2015.

Cambridge completed its hat-trick of major awards in 2014, being named Waipa District’s Sports Club of the Year. We were fi nalists in the Waikato Sports Club of the Year while chairman Greg Zeuren was named Sports Administrator of the Year for both Waipa and the Waikato in 2014.2015: As the club entered its 68th

season, it did so as an all–year operation, providing winter football for 600+ players, spring/early summer 5-a-side football for social players and acting as a base for national league summer football.

It continued to make history — on February 6, 2015, it staged the fi rst game of beach football by women played to FIFA rules and pitch standards in New Zealand, at the Karapiro Sandcourts.

In March 2015, construction began of the club’s $200,000 extension to its changing rooms, providing six more sets of showers/

changing rooms for local and visiting players.

Our players

Probably the club's best known past player is New Zealand international striker Chris Wood who joined English Championship club Leicester City in January 2012 from West Bromwich Albion.

Wood made his senior debut at Cambridge as a 14–year–old, having previously played for our juniors.

Another former New Zealand international is Maria Anderton, who played for the Football Ferns in 1987, and captained the Cambridge women’s A team for 12 seasons until her retirement as a player in 2014.

Life Members

Elected life members: Vic Butler, W.J.Sugden, Bert van Doorne, Eric Sugden, John Kerkhof, Alan Busst, Harry Bekkers, Hans Rakely, Rod Larnach, Kerry Dauphin, Bill Brown, Robert Bradley, Peter Martens.

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