• Gisborne City AFC was an association football club in Gisborne, New Zealand. Founded in 1939 as Eastern Union, the club changed its name to Gisborne City...
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    Gisborne is a city in northeastern New Zealand and the largest settlement in the Gisborne District (or Gisborne Region). It has a population of 38,200...
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  • 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...
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    Ken Armstrong (footballer, born 1924) (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    see newly-promoted Leicester City beaten 2-1 in May 1957. After leaving Chelsea in 1957, Armstrong emigrated to Gisborne, New Zealand and continued to...
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  • Paul McLoughlin (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1984 Gisborne City 1984–1986 Cardiff City 49 (4) 1986–1987 Östers IF 1987–1989 Hereford United 74 (14)...
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  • Jock Aird (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Uruguay (7–0). The following year, Aird left Burnley and emigrated to Gisborne in New Zealand. There he played for Eastern Union FC, eventually earning...
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    Danny Robinson (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    debut in the 4–1 defeat. In 2004, Robinson joined New Zealand side Gisborne City on loan and in 2005 he returned on a permanent basis, also taking the...
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  • Ian Ormond (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Talent Pursues Academic Goal "Ormond one of the best in NZ football". Gisborne Herald. 11 October 2021. Archived from the original on 21 October 2021...
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  • Brian Turner (footballer, born 1949) (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    playing first with Blacktown City then Wollongong Wolves before once again returning to his adopted country to play for Gisborne City, Papatoetoe and Mt Wellington...
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  • Steve Sumner (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    1975, 1976, 1989 Manurewa National League: 1983 Chatham Cup: 1984 Gisborne City Chatham Cup: 1987 "Exclusive interview: Steve Sumner". Retrieved 8 August...
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  • City AFC 2010 - Gisborne City AFC 2011 - Maycenvale United (2) 2012 - Napier City Rovers FC (2) 2013 - Havelock North Wanderers AFC 2014 - Gisborne United...
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    Colin Walker (footballer, born 1958) (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    United. He also spent time playing in New Zealand with three spells at Gisborne City. He also played non-league football for Retford Town, Matlock Town and...
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  • Terry McCavana (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    William Terence McCavana (24 January 1922 – 16 September 2015) was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a defender. Born in Belfast, McCavana began...
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  • Grant Turner (footballer) (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    goal scorer and voted Player of the Year in 1981 while playing with Gisborne City. He twice made the finals of the Chatham Cup, New Zealand premier knockout...
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  • Kevin Birch (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    played as a guest player for the victorious Taranaki XI against the touring AFC Bournemouth at Pukekura Park. Birch made his full All Whites debut in a 6–1...
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  • Keith Mackay (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Position(s) Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1980–1982 Gisborne City 1983–1984 Manurewa International career 1980–1984 New Zealand 36 (1)...
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    Noah Hickey (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    9 June 1978) is a New Zealand former footballer who last played for Gisborne City in the Central Premier League and last played professionally for the...
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  • Kevin Meacock (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Following his release, Meacock moved to New Zealand where he played for Gisborne City, helping the club win the New Zealand National Soccer League and reach...
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  • Kevin Fallon (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Ireland. Fallon ended his career in NZ in 1979 with the now defunct Gisborne City. Fallon was assistant coach to the John Adshead-led New Zealand national...
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  • Maurice Tillotson (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    TiIlotson moved to New Zealand in 1971 and played three seasons for Gisborne City in the National League. During this time was selected for the national...
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  • Ray Veall (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    1965–1968 Huddersfield Town 12 (1) 1968 Los Angeles Wolves 31 (4) 1971 Maritzburg 14 (4) 1972–1974 Gisborne City *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Brian Strutt (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    non-league football for Matlock Town, before playing in New Zealand for Gisborne City, where he scored in the final of the 1987 Chatham Cup. He died on 19...
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  • Kenny Cresswell (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Position(s) Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Nelson United Gisborne City International career 1978–1987 New Zealand 33 (2) *Club domestic league...
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  • John Hill (New Zealand footballer) (category Gisborne City AFC players)
    Northern Ireland. He moved to New Zealand in 1975, where he played for Gisborne City from 1980 until 1982. Hill made his full All Whites debut in a 4–0 win...
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    previously the home of Gisborne City AFC and has hosted several national team and professional club football games, including: Gisborne City vs Bournemouth 0-4...
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  • Michael Utting (category Miramar Rangers AFC players)
    During his New Zealand years, he also played for winter clubs Gisborne City AFC and Waitakere City FC. Utting has played for the New Zealand national football...
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  • player to score a hat-trick after Robin Taylor’s four goals against Gisborne City. United finished their first season in the National League in third...
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  • Bound Afc Confirms Group Stage Venue". Melbourne City. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2022. Bennett, Josh (18 February 2018). "Melbourne City claim...
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  • internationally and made his debut for Cyprus in 2006. Fallon was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, but also qualified to represent England internationally and...
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  • Melbourne Victory FC (category Sport in the City of Melbourne (LGA))
    trophies in the modern era of Australian soccer. They have also competed in the AFC Champions League on seven occasions, most recently in 2020. Their furthest...
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