• Wairarapa United Football Club is based in Masterton, New Zealand. WUFC Women's Firsts are the region's premiere senior female team in the region playing...
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    The Wairarapa (/ˌwaɪrəˈræpə/; Māori pronunciation: [ˈwaiɾaɾapa]), a geographical region of New Zealand, lies in the south-eastern corner of the North Island...
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    authority or local-government district). It is the largest town in the Wairarapa, a region separated from Wellington by the Remutaka ranges. It stands...
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  • Wairarapa (often expressed as The Wairarapa) is a region in New Zealand. Wairarapa may also refer to: Lake Wairarapa, a lake from which the region gets...
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  • winners in 2009 (Wellington Olympic), 2010 (Miramar Rangers), 2011 (Wairarapa United) and 2015 (Napier City Rovers). In March 2021, New Zealand Football...
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    Paul Ifill (category Wairarapa United players)
    play for Central League side Wairarapa United. In November 2021, Ifill signed for Southern League side Christchurch United as a player coach. In 2015,...
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  • Alex Rufer (category Wairarapa United players)
    his career with YoungHeart Manawatu. In February 2013, Rufer joined Wairarapa United. In August 2013, ahead of the A-League season, Rufer signed a three-year...
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  • Tremaine Rimene-Albrett (category Wairarapa United players)
    Wairarapa Bush. He is of Cook Islander descent through his maternal grandmother who was born on Rarotonga. "Magpies fly into Capital Four". Wairarapa...
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  • 2018 Wairarapa United 2019–2020 Tasman United 2021– Wellington Phoenix FC Reserves Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2019–2020 Wairarapa United 31 (10)...
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  • James Hoyt (footballer) (category Wairarapa United players)
    side Central United. In 2015, he signed for Ba in Fiji. Before the 2016 season, Hoyt signed for New Zealand second tier club Wairarapa United. In 2016, he...
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  • with the Wellington Phoenix when he led them to a 7–0 victory over Wairarapa United in a pre-season friendly in his first match in charge. They were knocked-out...
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    team's success, as they secured three consecutive wins against Adelaide United in the final league match (4–1) and both legs of the A-League semi-final...
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  • Wellington Phoenix Reserves. Wairarapa United withdrew two weeks before the 2022 season and were replaced by Wellington United. Source: Soccerway Legend:...
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  • Wellington Olympic 2010 – Miramar Rangers 2011 – Wairarapa United (Masterton) 2012 – Central United 2013 – Cashmere Technical (Christchurch) 2014 – Cashmere...
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    Central/Capital Region Victoria University v Wairarapa United Palmerston North Marist v Stop Out Petone v Kapiti Coast United Mainland Region Canterbury University...
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  • Torijan Lyne-Lewis (category Wairarapa United players)
    Massey University, and Palmerston North Marist FC. In 2020 she moved to Wairarapa United. In 2021 she was awarded the Golden Boot in the Lower North Island...
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  • Masterton, New Zealand that merged with Carterton in 1996 to form Wairarapa United Masterton Aerodrome, an airfield in Masterton, New Zealand Masterton...
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  • diaspora who could represent it. It also identified potential players in the United States and Europe. In 2022 the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted...
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  • Tinashe Marowa (category Wairarapa United players)
    joined Tasman United in October 2016 to play in the New Zealand Football Championship. He enjoyed a breakthrough season for Tasman United in the 2016–17...
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    Hamish Watson (footballer) (category Hawke's Bay United FC players)
    23 April 2014 he made his debut in the Central Premier League with Wairarapa United. On 25 October 2014 Watson moved to England, training with Conference...
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  • United Three Kings United v Forrest Hill Milford United Central/Capital Region Petone v Wellington United Seatoun v Waterside Karori Wairarapa United...
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  • Victoria University Island Bay United v Wellington Olympic Upper Hutt City v Napier City Rovers Wellington United v Wairarapa United Lower Hutt City v Palmerston...
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  • Pita Rabo (category Wairarapa United players)
    side Manawatu United ahead of the 2011–12 season, but left in December 2011, citing personal reasons. He returned to Wairarapa United, but did not stay...
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  • Sam Mason-Smith (category Wairarapa United players)
    the most goals by a Wairarapa athlete in a Central League meeting, the previous being four. The following season with Wairarapa United, Mason-Smith was tasked...
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  • saw Halswell United defeat New Brighton 2–0. The first final took place at Christchurch's English Park and saw local team Nomads United emerge as the...
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    Wairarapa is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate. It was first created in 1858 (with the first election in 1859) and existed until 1881. It was recreated...
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    Magno Vieira (category Wairarapa United players)
    into the first team and went out on loan to Northampton Town and Carlisle United. While on loan to Carlisle, Vieira became a cult figure when he scored some...
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  • Jonatan Almendra (category Wairarapa United players)
    before emigrating to New Zealand and playing for Central League side Wairarapa United in 2013. The same year, he returned to his homeland and played for...
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  • City Rotorua United v Franklin United Central/Capital Region Wellington United v Waterside Karori Victoria University v Petone Wairarapa United v New Plymouth...
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  • Technical Central United v Wairarapa United Birkenhead United v Onehunga Sports The semi-finals were played between 26–27 August. Central United v Bay Olympic...
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