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Waikato United was an
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club in Waikato, New Zealand.


History

Waikato United was formed in 1986. It was initially named AFC Waikato and came about through the amalgamation of AFC Hamilton with support from Hamilton Wanderers FC and Claudelands Rovers FC. In 1988 the name was changed to Waikato United. When formed Waikato took over Claudland Rovers' position in 1986's
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. The club won the division in its first season. This saw the club gain promotion to the
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. In the
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The club was eliminated away 2–1 by Oratia United in the third round. The 1987 season saw Waikato play in the Northern Premier League for the only time in its existence. The club played very well and won the completion in their first attempt. This enabled the team to enter New Zealand's premier football league competition, the Winfield
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. Sadly they were a non event in the Chatham Cup getting knocked out very early on. 1988 was to be an eventful year for the club, which had now modified its name to Waikato United, dropping the AFC. This was its first year in the National League, finishing a credible 5th. More importantly the club embarked on a successful run in New Zealand sport's oldest knockout competition, the Chatham Cup. The club had an easy run through to the semifinal where it was drawn away to
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. The game finished 0–0 after extra time but Waikato managed to go on and win the penalty shootout 3–0. At this time the Chatham Cup final was played on a home and away basis.
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also qualified for the final and hosted the first match. The final score being 2–2. The return was played at home at Muir Park. The final result was 1–1. This made Waikato champions based on away goals. 1989 proved to be a quieter year for the club only finishing 8th in the National league and played poorly in their third round match away to
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, losing 1–0. The new decade looked promising for Waikato. The club had a resurgent season, finishing the National League in fourth place, two points behind Christchurch United. In the Chatham Cup the club had an improved run, being knocked out by eventual champions
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away 2–1 in the quarter-finals. This form was carried through into 1991 where the club improved its league position finishing third behind Christchurch United (1st) and Mirimar Rangers. It did not fare as well in the previous in the Chatham Cup being knocked out by rivals
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away at Links Avenue 3–0 in the fifth round. In the previous round Waikato had beaten
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7–0 at home. 1992 was a heartbreak year for the club. Financial problems were starting to effect club football in New Zealand and this was to be the last year of the National League's classic format, bringing to an end New Zealand's oldest established sports league in its traditional sense. Waikato performed exceptionally in the league, finishing second behind Waitakere City F.C. on 57 points (4 less than the champions). The club only lost 5 times and scored a total of 67 goals in 26 games, finishing with a positive goal difference of 47. The club performed in the Chatham Cup too, making it to the final, eliminating Waitakere City F.C. (away) and
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(home) in the process. The final was played against Mirimar Rangers at the
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where Mirimar came out on top 3–1 with Waikato favourite Darren Fellowes and future Mirimar All White
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both scoring. With the collapse of the National League, 1993 saw a new competition take its place, The
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. This was designed to keep the leagues costs down and saw three regional pools being created: Northern, Central and Southern. The existing teams from the National league were included along with the best finishers in the area's top local competitions. Waikato finished the Northern pool in second place, again behind Waitakere City, although this time only losing 2 games. This meant the club qualified for the national part of the tournament where the top 3 clubs from the Northern and Central regions and two from the Southern played each other once either home or away. Waikato finished third with 3 wins and 2 draws from 7 games. The top four (1: Waitakere, 2:
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, 3: Waikato, 4:
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) were entered into a playoff with 1v2 and 3v4 with the winner of 1v2 going to the final while the loser played off against the winner of 3v4 for the other final place. Waikato played North Shore at home but managed to lose 1–0. Napier lost the other playoff heavily 4–1 meaning that it hosted the final playoff at home against North Shore. It won this game 1–0 and met Waitakere again in the final which was played at
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, Auckland. After scores being tied at 3–3 after normal time, Perry Cotton scored what proved to be the winner for Napier, clinching it 4–3 in extra time. Waikato did not perform so well in the Chatham Cup, being eliminated away to
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in the fourth round 2–1. The Chatham Cup final was notable in the Napier also won this competition, incredibly winning 6–0 over Rangers A.F.C. at
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. 1994 would prove to be a very forgettable year for the club. It performed poorly in the Northern pool only finishing 6th and thus missing out on national football. It fared no better in the Chatham Cup being knocked out at home in a memorable game against
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in the third round. The game went through to penalties after the extra time score finishing 5–5. Central held its nerve and won 5–4 on penalties. After the disappointing season that was 1994, 1995 was to see a resurgence in Waikato's fortunes. The club recruited well and some of its key players who had been out injured returned to the club Delcan Edge and Darren Fellows. The club performed well in the Northern pool of the Superclub, finishing third on 35 points, qualifying them for the National League where then again finished third. This qualified them for the 3v4 playoff that was hosted at Muir Park against Napier. Waikato came out on top 1–0. This qualified them for the final playoff spot away ro
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. It was a tight game with Waikato equalising the game near the end of normal time 1–1. Extra time passed with no goals leading to a penalty shootout, won by Waikato 5–4 and thus qualifying for the final. This was seen by many Waikato fans as payback for being knocked out of the Chatham Cup The final was again played at
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against Waitakere who had also qualified for the final. It turned out be a one sided affair with Waitakere winning the game 4–0 and thus becoming the last
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winners. In the Chatham Cup Waikato made it to the fifth round after wins against Tauranga City and local rival and future merge partner Melville. They hosted North Shore in the 5th round but lost 3–1 at home. 1996 would prove to be the end of the road for Waikato United. The Superclub competition was axed and was replaced by a new league. This league was innovative in that instead of being played in winter was brought forward to a January start date and the clubs involved were invited to take part, there was no promotion or relegation. It was called the
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. Waikato did not carry its form through from the previous season which had only ended two months earlier for Waikato (the Superclub final was 4 November). It could only manage a lowly 8th place (out of 10) and ended up a goal difference of −14, the club's worst in its history. Outside of football the club ran into national attention through in an incident following an away trip to
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in February. On the
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flight back to Hamilton an unnamed player decided to run naked on the plane. The escapade cost the club $4000. The club's most successful striker this season, Darren Brown ended up 3rd in the leagues golden boot standings with 13 goals.
/ref> Following the conclusion of the season New Zealand Football, Soccer New Zealand announced that for each club to be able to continue in the competition it had to have male and female junior and senior sides, something which Waikato had never had been a one team club. Avenues to address this were sort and an amalgamation with Melville to form Melville United were agreed upon (United being added to Melville as indicator of the amalgamation). Muir park was sold to a developer and the funds generated were put aside for the construction of a new top level Waiakato football ground (as of 2021 this has still yet to happen). Waikato United's swansong came about in their final game which was also their final appearance in the Chatham Cup. The club was seeded through to the 4th round where then were drawn to play against local
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side
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. The amalgamation with Melville was still in process as the club had to play but all its players had moved on so a team of retirees took to the field in
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. They held their own briefly but the difference in fitness and age soon told and Waikato went on to lose its very final game 8–0, producing the club's worst ever defeat to a team it would normally walk through. Melville and Waikato were officially amalgamated by November 2006, in time for the start of the National Summer League.


All time records

*Record Victory: *Record Defeat: 0–8 vs
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(A), 1996 *Highest Scoring: *Highest League Crowd: *Lowest League Crowd: *Winning Streak: *Undefeated Streak: *Losing Streak: *Winless Streak: *Goals in a game: *Goals in a season: *Most Assists in a season: ? *All-time most Appearances: *All-time Top Scorer:


Football League history


Northern League 1986–1987

Division One Premier Division


National League 1988–1992

*Each season had 14 teams.


Superclub Championship 1993–1996

Northern Pool National League Finals 1993 ''Playoff'' 1995 ''Playoffs'' *Waikato United won 5–4 on penalties ''Final''


All-time League records


Managers


Player records


Most appearances


Most goals


See also

*
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* Northern League *
Chatham Cup The Chatham Cup is New Zealand's premier Single-elimination tournament, knockout tournament in men's association football. It is held annually, with the final contested in September. The current champions of the Chatham Cup are Wellington Olymp ...
*
New Zealand Football New Zealand Football () is the governing body for the sport of association football in New Zealand. It oversees the seven New Zealand Football federations, as well as the New Zealand men's national football team (nicknamed the "All Whites"), th ...
* Melville United


References


External links

*http://www.ultimatenzsoccer.com/Database/id1206.htm *http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=150425 Results *http://www.melvilleunited.co.nz/Our_History.php

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