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MAY 13, 2017

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2017 Chatham Cup


KEY CONTACTS 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.

2017 committee members President: Peter Martens Mobile: 027 2943044 Chair: Steve Thomas Mobile: 021746863 E: masterpiece@xtra.co.nz Acting Secretary: Josh Easby Mobile: 0210558854 E: cambridgesoccer@gmail.com Treasurer: Paul Blackstock Mobile: 0211282091 E: paul@herbertmorton.co.nz Acting senior Men’s club captain: Fairlie Morton Mobile: 0212043412 E: felixtrade@hotmail.com Senior Women’s club captain: Fairlie Morton Mobile: 0212043412 E: felixtrade@hotmail.com Junior club captain: Catherine Clark Mobile: 021950263 E: cfcjuniors@gmail.com

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Volunteer Army co-ordinator: Michaela McQuarters Mobile: 021621904 E: fareya123@gmail.com Purchasing Manager: Michaela McQuarters Mobile: 021621904 E: fareya123@gmail.com Facilites Manager: Craig Clark Mobile: 0279153273 E: c.d.clark@xtra.co.nz Events manager: Jamie McKean Mobile: 021834767 E: jamie@jamiemckean.com Kit/equipment Manager (coopted): Andrew Taylor Mobile: 027 8586822 E: houndy12@gmail.com Committee member: Carrie Donald

Mobile: 021 0679812 E: cazd_69@hotmail.com Roles that do not include committee membership: Grounds: Harry Bomans Mobile: 027 4985075 E: bomans@xtra.co.nz Referee co-ordinator: Des Beeney Mobile: 027 2416164 E: beanie.cecil@xtra.co.nz Bar Manager: Angela Purdie Mobile: 027 7689565 E: pritchandpurds@xtra.co.nz Junior Facilities: David Gaiger Mobile: 0277051760 E: david.gaiger@gmail.com

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‘... anything can happen when two teams line up for a one-off game ... ’ Josh Easby, the acting secretary of Cambridge Football Club, anticipates an exciting cup tie ...  FORGET THE league form. Forget the gap between the divisions in which we play. When it comes to cup football, anything can happen. Today we host our first home tie in this year’s ISPS Handa Chatham Cup, having successfully seen off Tokoroa at Strathmore Park in the preliminary round. We look forward to the visit of Western Springs who currently top the Northern League first division table, with eight wins from as many games. Our first team have stumbled a couple of

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times already in this year’s Loaded WaiBOP Premiership, losing their last two games, despite playing well in both. But all that goes out of the window for the cup match. In just about every knockout competition in the world, teams do the unexpected and tip over teams ranked higher in their football pyramind. Cambridge plays two tiers beneath Springs, but we can draw inspiration from the fact that in two of our past three Chatham Cup campaigns, we rattled teams from the Northern League Premier Division. Birkenhead United, with several U-20 internationals, were sweating with the score 2-2 with less than 20 minutes to go when they finally overcame Cambridge with two late goals in 2014. Last year, Central United were vying for the Premier League lead when our side travelled to Kiwitea Street for a second round tie. We led 1-0 and our supporters cheered two spectacular goals as we went down fighting 4-2 and enjoyed a great day out. Anything can happen when two teams line up for a one-off game. Winning starts with believing it’s possible!

Mailing address: PO Box 214 Cambridge 3450 WWW.CAMBRIDGESOCCER.CO.NZ

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Reds go in search of Chatham Cup glory  CAMBRIDGE play their biggest game of the season so far when they host Auckland’s Western Springs in football’s oldest cup competition this Saturday. The Chatham Cup, sponsored by ISPS Handa, is New Zealand’s premier knockout competition and has been contest since 1923. It creates the opportunity for clubs such as Cambridge to cause upsets against bigger clubs who play at a higher level. On Saturday, Western Springs will visit John Kerkhof Park (2pm kick off ) as one of the leading teams in the Northern League first division, a competition two tiers above the Loaded WaiBOP Premiership in which Cambridge plays. Springs are coached by former All Whites assistant coach Neil Emblen and contain several players with national league experience, as well as New Zealand U-20 international George Debenham. Cambridge have a decent record in the cup, having performed well against top Auckland clubs such as Birkenhead United who struggled to beat the Reds 4-2 in 2014, and past cup winner Central United who beat Cambridge 4-2 at Kiwitea Street last year. Cambridge beat Tokora 4-1 in the preliminary round of this year’s cup and Saturday’s tie is one of 47 first round ties with 17 clubs receiving byes. While the September cup final may seem a distant dream, Cambridge can focus on the challenge of setting a new club record if it can progress to at least the third round of the competition. Since first entering the competition in the 1960s, Cambridge has reached the third round on 12 occasions but never gone one step further. Other teams from the Waikato/Bay of

Plenty have proven it is possible to reach the latter stages of competition. Huntly Thistle (1971) and Ngaruawahia (1984) both reached the fifth rounds, while Waikato United were beaten finalists in 1992, losing 3-1 to Wellington’s Miramar Rangers. Rotorua City – who now play in the same Loaded WaiBOP Premiership as Cambridge – lost the 1989 final 7-1 to Christchurch United.

Our best dozen cup runs Cambridge’s Chatham Cup record – best performances 1972: 3rd round – lost 3-2 to Claudelands Rovers (who went on to 5th round) 1974: 3rd round – lost 7-1 to Hamilton 1984: 3rd round – lost 3-1 to Lynndale (Auckland) 1994: 3rd round – lost 6-2 to Mt Wellington (Auckland) who have won the trophy seven times 1995: 3rd round – lost 4-2 to Mt Wellington (Auckland) 1996: 3rd round – lost 5-1 to University of Auckland 1999: 3rd round – lost 3-2 to Mt AlbertPonsonby (Auckland) 2004: 3rd round – lost 5-1 to Lynn-Avon United (Auckland) 2005: 3rd round – lost 2-1 to Whakatane Town 2007: 3rd round – lost 4-0 to Manurewa (Auckland) 2008: 3rd round – lost 1-0 to Forrest HillMilford United (Auckland) 2014: 3rd round – lost 4-2 to Birkenhead United (Auckland), the 2016 cup winners

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Winter Futsal programme Ages/Times: U10 – 5 – 6pm U12 – 6 – 7pm, U14 & U16 – 7 – 8pm Price: $56 (7 weeks) Contact: futsal@waibop.co.nz

 WAIBOP FOOTBALL are running a Futsal

training programme to help develop young players through the winter.

Waikato Futsal Training Programme (Boys) Where: Hamilton Boys High School, Hamilton Date: Friday 26th May – Friday 7th July Who: Boys of all abilities Ages/Times: U10 & U12 – 5 – 6pm U14 – 6 – 7pm, U16 – 7 – 8pm Price: $56 (7 weeks) Contact: futsal@waibop.co.nz

The programme is designed to develop all aspects of Futsal and caters for boys and girls. Futsal Training Programme (Girls) Where: Hamilton Girls High School, Hamilton Date: Friday 26th May – Friday 7th July Who: Girls of all abilities

$100 sports vouchers  CLUB SPONSOR Annette Breen is

giving members and the parents of junior players the chance to get $100 vouchers to buy sportsgoods at Cambridge retailer Sportsworld. Annette is an insurance advisor and as a special offer to our club, she’s offering the $100 vouchers to those who take new policies through her before the end of June. Annette provides advice on a range of insurance services including family health insurance, income protection, mortgage protection, life insurance and trauma. More details on page 10.

 OUR CLUB needs help from a few

volunteers to ensure we continue to provide the best possible facilities and support for our senior and junior players. Our juniors need a few volunteers willing to run the club shop on Saturday mornings on a roster basis. It’s just a few hours but makes a huge difference. We also need volunteers to help clean the junior facilities. This can be done at a time to suit and isn’t overly time-consuming. And we’re still looking for someone to lead the planning of this year’s RICOH Quiz Night. It takes place on August 12 and we need a good organiser to help make it a success. We have a detailed written guide to help deliver what’s needed, and you’ll be supported by others who have worked on the quiz in previous years.

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CAMBRIDGE FC

2017 line–up: Back (from left) - Steve Thomas (asst coach), Kieran Hill, Aaron Huesser, Sam Garmonsway, Adam Brady, Callum MacLeod, Fraser Nicholls, Kim Brierley (goalkeeper coach), Nicola Bax (physio). Front (from left) - Nathan Claridge, Theo Petropolous, Donovan Latham, Patrick Woodlock (captain), Andrew Taylor, Kyle Stead, Mike Woodlock (coach). Photo: Enzo Giordani (in-the-back-of-the.net).   Fraser Nicholls (goalkeeper) Joined Cambridge in 2013 after five 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 joined Cambridge from Hukanui-Rototuna in 2015.   Nathan Claridge (defender or midfield) 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.   Amelin Yongo Madjou (defender) In his first season with the Cambridge first team, he transferred to the club from Te Awamutu FC.   Kieran Hill (defender) A first team regular at Ngaruawahia United until his transfer to John Kerkhof Park in 2015, he brings considerable Northern League experience to Cambridge.

  Patrick Woodlock (midfield/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. Has won Cambridge’s Player of Year award five times.   Kyle Stead (defender) Energetic youngster who has progressed from our Waikato A and Championship squads to break into the first team this year. Scored on his home debut in the WaiBOP Premiership.   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 and again in 2015 with 14 goals in the WaiBOP Premiership.   Adam Brady (forward) Joined the club as a new arrival from the United Kingdom in 2015, where he played for Melbourne Inn in the Plymouth and West Devon Combination Football League. Was a regular

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goalscorer for the WaiBOP Championship side and scored a memorable goal in the end–of– season promotion play–off against Waitemata.

who marked his senior club debut with a goal in the opening game of the 2016 WaiBOP Championship.

  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.

  Levi Clark (midfield) Talented graduate from Cambridge’s successful U-15, U–17 and U–19 youth teams who made his first team debut in the Chatham Cup tie at Tokoroa.

  Theo Petropolous (midfielder) Youngster who progressed through Cambridge FC youth teams to make his first team debut in last year’s Chatham Cup. Now ready to take his place in the 2017 squad.

  Andrew Taylor (utility) First joined Cambridge in 2011 to play Northern League and returned after a spell at Matamata to play at the club where he also coaches the women’s first team. Versatile and able to play in most positions.

  Donovan ‘DJ’ Latham (forward) Promising young striker with an excellent goalscoring record at Ngaruawahia United until his summer transfer to Cambridge in time for the 2017 season. Scored in his Cambridge debut.   Ryan Powell (midfield) Has transferred to Cambridge FC from Otumoetai in time for the 2017 season.

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

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

  Steve Thomas (assistant coach) Since coaching Cambridge to the Waikato A title in 2009, Thomas has consistently coached the club’s reserves side, helping players develop and progress to the first team. In 2017, he joins the first team coaching group. He’s also club chairman.

  Josh Clarkin (forward) Promoted to the first team after averaging a goal a game for the Championship side in early season, this tall youngster scored on his debut in the WaiBOP Premiership.

  Kim Brierley (goalkeeper coach) Runs the Just4Keepers goalkeeping academy, and has coached WaiBOP Federation goalkeepers and been the WaiBOP women’s ASB League goalkeeper coach.

  Callum MacLeod (forward) The leading goalscorer for the 2015 Cambridge U–17 team, MacLeod also won the Golden Boot for leading all scoring in the WaiBOP U–17 Federation League. Promising youngster

  Carrie Donald (team manager) Learned her football as a member of past Cambridge women’s teams and now puts her organisation skills to use as the first team manager. Also serves on the club committee.

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‘Cambridge unbeaten after four ...’

CHAMPIONSHIP Team P W D L F A Pts Otumoetai 6 4 1 1 13 6 13 Cambridge 4 3 1 0 14 3 10 Te Puke United 4 3 1 0 7 2 10 Waikato Unicol 6 2 4 0 12 8 10 Hamilton Wanderers 5 3 0 2 15 8 9 Tokoroa 5 2 3 0 9 3 9 Tauranga City United 5 2 2 1 6 6 8 Matamata Swifts 4 1 1 2 7 8 4 Taupo 5 1 1 3 9 13 4 Te Awamutu 4 1 0 3 8 6 3 Rotorua United 6 1 0 5 4 24 3 Tauranga Old Blues 6 0 0 6 4 21 0 SCHEDULE

GOLDEN BOOT Josh Clarkin James Cakebread James Greentree Adam Brady Levi Clark Callum MacLeod Mason Woodall Tom Woutersen Own goal

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WEEKEND FIXTURES Tokoroa v Cambridge Waikato Unicol v Hamilton Wanderers Matamata Swifts v Taupo Rotorua United v Te Awamutu Te Puke United v Otumoetai Tauranga City United v Tauranga Old Blues

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Taupo a W 5–1 Hamilton Wanderers h W 1–0 Rotorua United h W 6–0 Waikato Unicol a D 2–2 Tokoroa a 2.45pm Te Puke United h 12.30pmTauranga Old Blues a 12.30pm Otumoetai h 12.30pmTauranga City Utd a 2.45pmTaupo h 12.30pm Hamilton Wanderers a 12.30pmTe Awamutu h 12.30pm Rotorua United a 12.30pmWaikato Unicol h 12.30pm Matamata Swifts a 12.30pm Tokoroa h 12.30pm Te Puke United a 2.00pm Tauranga Old Blues h 12.30pm Otumoetai a 12.30pm Tauranga City Utd h 12.30pm Matamata Swifts h 12.30pm Te Awamutu a 12.30pm 13


‘Our focus turns to cup football today as we welcome our visitors from Western Springs ...’ LAST WEEK

TODAY’S VISITORS

Western Springs

Cambridge 2 (1) Matamata Swifts 3 (2)

Founded: 1989

May 6, 2017 John Kerkhof Park

Ground: Seddon Field Current: NRFL Division 1

Scorers: Cambridge: Josh Clarkin, Patrick Woodlock (pen) Matamata: Chris Walker (2), Jamie Baxter

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CAMBRIDGE have moved to the top of the Waikato Women’s A division with an emphatic 11-0 win against Hamilton Wanderers. Scorers were Bethanee Witt (5), Andie Rogers (3), Rachel Westend, Kura Fallena and Astrid Howarth. Cambridge lead Tokoroa on goal difference and the two unbeaten leaders meet this Sunday (May 14) at Strathmore Park in a match that could play a major part in deciding end-of-season placings.

Western Springs AFC formed in 1989 but its history stretches back to 1923 and the foundation of Comrades FC. This team amalgamated with Grey Lynn FC in 1952 briefly becoming Grey Lynn Comrades United before renaming as Grey Lynn United in 1954. In 1986, this single team combined with the New Zealand branch of the Celtic Supporters Club to form Grey Lynn Celtic. This entity then merged with Pt Chevalier FC (founded 1943) to become Western Springs. The club is now one of Auckland’s largest with teams in both the men’s Northern League (Div 1) and women’s Northern League. The club’s head coach is former All Whites assistant coach and English pro Neil Emblen.

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‘Only Taupo remains unbeaten ...’

PREMIERSHIP Team P W D L F A Pts Taupo 5 4 1 0 9 3 13 Waikato Unicol 5 4 0 1 13 3 12 Matamata Swifts 5 4 0 1 21 13 12 Rotorua United 5 3 0 2 11 9 9 Tauranga Old Blues 5 3 0 2 7 9 9 Te Awamutu 4 2 1 1 14 6 7 West Hamilton United 5 2 0 3 9 12 6 Otumoetai 5 1 2 2 9 10 5 Melville United 6 1 2 3 13 16 5 Cambridge 4 1 1 2 11 7 4 Tauranga Boys College 5 1 1 3 12 16 4 Papamoa 6 0 0 6 3 28 0 GOLDEN BOOT DJ Latham Patrick Woodlock Adam Brady Nathan Claridge Josh Clarkin Sam Garmonsway Callum MacLeod Kyle Stead

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* Chatham Cup goals shown in brackets

CAMBRIDGE FIXTURES Saturday Chatham Cup : v Western Springs (home), 2.00pm Championship: v Tokoroa (away), 2.45pm Waikato A: v Ngaruawahia Utd (home), 2.45pm Waikato B: v Putaruru Rangers (home), 1pm Waikato D1: v Claudelands R (home), 12.30pm Waikato D2: v Waikato Unicol (away), 12.30pm Sunday Women’s A: v Tokoroa (away), 11am Women’s B: v Ngaruawahia (home), 11am Red Devils v Waikato Unicol (home), 1pm U-12 Boys: v Papamoa (home), 10am U-14 Boys (Red): v Tauranga City (home), 11am U-14 Boys (White): Bye

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Taupo a D 1–1 Papamoa h W 7–0 Tokoroa (Chatham Cup) a W 4–1 Waikato Unicol a L 1–3 Matamata Swifts h L 2–3 W/Springs (Chatham Cup) h 2.00pm West Hamilton Utd h 2.45pmTauranga Old Blues a 2.45pm Otumoetai h 2.45pmTauranga Boys Coll. a 2.45pmTaupo h 2.45pm Papamoa a 2.45pmTe Awamutu h 2.45pm Rotorua United a 2.45pmWaikato Unicol h 2.45pm Matamata Swifts a 2.45pm Melville United h 2.45pm West Hamilton Utd a 2.45pm Tauranga Old Blues h 2.45pm Otumoetai a 2.45pm Tauranga Boys Coll. h 2.45pm Rotorua United h 2.45pm Te Awamutu a 2.45pm Melville United a 2.45pm 15


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Established: 1948

Established: 1989

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GK Fraser Nichols 2 Donovan Latham 3 Nathan Claridge 4 Patrick Woodlock (c) 5 Jordan Silvester 6 Sam Garmonsway 7 Kieran Hill 8 Amelin Yongo Madjou 9 Tom Woutersen 10 Aaron Huesser 11 Theo Petropolous 12 Adam Brady 13 Andrew Taylor 14 Josh Clarkin 15 Levi Clark 16 Callum MacLeod 17 Ryan Powell 18 GK Rex Fowler Coach: Michael Woodlock Asst Coach: Steve Thomas Goalkeeper coach: Kim Brierley Team manager: Carrie Donald

Coach: Neil Emblen

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Club and members can benefit from listings  CAMBRIDGE FC members can benefit

from a partnership between our club and real estate agent Mark Ball. Well-known to many in our club as a former first team coach, referee and board member of WaiBOP Football, Mark now sells residential, lifestyle and commercial property for One Agency. Mark (left) says One Agency’s fees structure is quite different from other agencies and can lead to big savings for those who list properties for sale. He invites club members to contact him if they or friends want to know more about the benefits of listing properties for sale As well as explaining the merits of One Agencies fee structure, Mark says he will also make a significant donation to our club for every property that sells as a result of a referral from a club member. To contact Mark, email markball@ oneagency.net.nz or phone him on 021 286 7115.  DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: This year’s annual

Quiz Night, supported by RICOH, will be held on Saturday August 12 at Cambridge East Primary School.

Fun-raiser!

 The Entertainment Book is now available

through Cambridge Football Club. It’s full of coupons giving you access to some great deals when you eat out. Use it for two meals and you are effectively in profit! Of every dollar spent buying the book, 20% will go to our club. Details at our website (www. cambridgesoccer.co.nz).

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Vigour Physiotherapy in club partnership  CAMBRIDGE Football Club have formed a partnership with Cambridge-based Vigour Physiotherapy to help maximise the fitness of our senior players. The partnership sees members of the Vigour team working from our senior clubrooms on Tuesday and Thursday nights to help prevent and treat player injuries. Vigour also provide weekend support for our men’s first team as they try to regain the WaiBOP Premiership title they won in 2015. Vigour’s principal, Clarke McKenzie, says his team aims to deliver an innovative and holistic approach and is able to identify individual’s exact needs in trying to return them to peak fitness.

Vigour are based at 71 Duke St, Cambridge, and you can book sessions at their clinic by phoning 07 8231506.

Ebbett Volkswagen backing football  LOOKING TO BUY a new car? Hamilton–based Ebbett Volkswagen are offering football clubs in the Waikato the chance to benefit from the sale of new vehicles to their members and supporters. It’s all part of a sponsorship of WaiBOP Football that began last year and has been renewed for 2017. Ebbett Volkswagen have been a long–time supporter of football in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty. As part of the agreement, Ebbett Vollkswagen have agreed to donate $250 for every new Volkswagen sold to a WaiBOP referral customer, to a club of that buyer’s choice. So if you want to consider a Volkswagen as your next car, please nominate Cambridge FC as the designated beneficiary.

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Please note that this offer must be mentioned at the time of sale and is not available on a retrospective basis. This offer is open until December 31, 2017.

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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. In its early days, the teams played in light the first time in 1983. blue after the colours used by Cambridge   1984: The club achieved its first University, England. significant success at senior level, winning   1951: The club held its first formal the Northern League’s 4th Division in 1984. meeting on March 20, 1951, appointing Viv   1993: The club reached new heights Butler as its first president, and R.S.Entwistle in 1993, winning the Northern League 2nd as its patron. division. Butler’s support of English club Arsenal led   1995: The club built a concrete car to a change of club colours and from the mid- park that’s still in use today. The car park is 1950s, Cambridge teams have played in red where the club sometimes erects temporary and white strips. grandstands for major fixtures.   1957: The club played its home games   2005: The Waipa District Council on the Town Square until 1957 when a approved the transfer of the Polo Grounds to two-room wooden shed was built on the the football club for use by its junior players, Leamington Domain for £134.19. while the polo club moved to new grounds in   1964: On December 1, 1964, the Lamb St, Leamington. Cambridge Borough Council agreed to   2007: The old polo clubhouse was provide the club with land on the town belt knocked down to make way for a new in Vogel Street and plans were drawn up for junior building. The Cambridge junior teams the clubrooms to be built. celebrated their new home by winning all five   1967: The club moved into the Vogel St 8th-Open grade WJSA knockout trophies, a grounds, where it has been based since. The first for both Cambridge and the WJSA. grounds were renamed John Kerkhof Park   2008: The club’s main senior clubrooms after Dutch immigrant John Kerkhof who, with survived a tornado in late 2008 but suffered members of his family and other supporters, damage to walls, roof and windows, while built the clubrooms and changing facilities. shattered glass was sprayed over the nearby The grounds are now owned by the Waipa number one pitch. Other sports clubs and District Council but leased to the club on a community groups came to help the club long-term basis. and helped it rebuild.   1972: The club applied for its senior   2010: The club launched a five–year men’s team to join the Northern League plan for its membership which had now competition. grown to more than 600 players, with men’s,   1974: Extensions to the clubrooms women’s and junior teams. and playing fields became necessary and   2011: After many seasons in the were built in 1974, with new junior grounds Northern League the club was relegated from established beside the Polo Club grounds the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 in 2011 further north on Vogel St. after finishing 12th and losing the challenger   1978: The club elected its first women series playoff vs Manukau City AFC. committee member. The club won the New Zealand Match   1983: Junior teams (11,12 and 13 year Programme of the Year Award for 2011. olds) entered the Waikato competitions for   2012: The club elected to drop two

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Senior clubrooms at John Kerkhof Park : Home since 1967 with major extensions added to the original building in 1974 and 2015. 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 five 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 first team finished 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 profile 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 efforts to host ASP Premiership fixtures 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

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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 finalists 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 first 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. On 25 May 2015, the club staged its first ever international match when Fiji and Hungary came to Cambridge for an U–20 international as preparation for the FIFA U–20 World Cup tournament. In July 2015, our club was awarded the Quality Club Mark by New Zealand Football, becoming only the fourth club in our region to achieve the 1 Star status, and becoming

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one of fewer than 30 clubs throughout the country to earn the QCM. In 2016, the club was acknowledged with a Community Services award from Corrections NZ for its work over three years, helping to provide work opportunities for those sentenced by courts to perform work in the community.   Our players Probably the club's best known past player is New Zealand international striker Chris Wood who joined English Championship club Leeds United for $4.6 million from Leicester City in July 2015. 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. Cambridge juniors to earn international honours include Tayla Christensen and Katie Hoye (Football Ferns), Jamie Woodlock (NZ U–17s and Papua New Guinea national squad), and Che Bunce (All Whites).   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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 CAMBRIDGE players combine to protect the ball from Matamata’s Glen Carmichael in last weekend’s derby at John Kerkhof Park. Cambridge’s players are Andrew Taylor (12), Theo Petropolous, Kyle Stead and DJ Latham (right).

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