Waterside Karori

Waterside Karori AFC is an association football club in Karori, a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand.

Waterside Karori AFC
Full nameWaterside Karori Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Wharfies; Magpies
Founded1988 (amalgamation)
GroundKarori Park, Wellington
ChairmanAnthony Buick-Constable
CoachRupert Crump
LeagueCentral League

Waterside Karori was formed in 1987 when Karori Swifts merged with Waterside. These two clubs had contrasting origins: Swifts were founded in 1894 from a Sunday School, and Waterside were founded in 1921 by dock workers. The current Waterside Karori club is still nicknamed Wharfies.[1]

Waterside were originally based at Kaiwharawhara at Wellington's waterfront,[1] a location still used by Waterside Karori. Waterside was a successful club at a national level in New Zealand in the 1930s and 1940s, winning the Chatham Cup in 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1947. However, the club was damaged by the wider effects of the 1951 waterfront strike and took years to recover.

Swifts were initially itinerant but settled in Karori in 1950, changing their name to Karori Swifts in the 1960s.[1]

At the time of the merger, Waterside had sponsorship and was playing in the National League, but had a relatively small player base. Swifts, on the other hand, had a large player base, both senior and junior, but lacked top-level success. The merged club adopted the Waterside strip of black and white vertical stripes with the maroon Swifts strip being retained as a second strip.[1]

Although Waterside Karori soon dropped out of the National League it remains one of the largest clubs in Wellington. In 2004 it became one of the founding principal clubs of the Team Wellington franchise in the New Zealand Football Championship.[1]

Honours

[2]

League

Champions: 1970, 1971, 1973, 1977 (as Waterside), 1987, 1988 (as Swifts)

League

Champions: 2011

Cup

  • Kelly Cup
Champions: 1992, 1997, 2009, 2011

References

  1. "About Us". Karori Football. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. "Waterside Karori Honours". Waterside Karori. Retrieved 18 August 2018.


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