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West End AFC – Wikipedia

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West End AFC is an association football club in Timaru, New Zealand. The team home ground is West End Park, Timaru and they play in the South Canterbury 1st Division as well as enter into the National Chatham Cup.

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entered the Chatham Cup for the first thời gian in 2009, completing a 9 – 0 chiến hạ in their first game against Redemption before they lost bự Queenstown một – tám in the next ải. [ một ] [ 2 ] West End did not enter the Chatham Cup again until năm trước, where they again won their first game, this thời gian against Southend United, before they went out in the second ải against Pleasant Point. [ tam ] [ bốn ] They have then completed in năm ngoái [ 5 ] [ 6 ] và năm nay. [ 7 ] [ tám ]In 2017, West End entered again, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] first winning against Timaru This tle in the qualifying màn, [ 12 ] then following it up with a 5 – 2 thắng end Queens Park in the first màn, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] setting them up for a màn 2 clash with Southern Premier League nhóm Dunedin Technical. [ 12 ] However they would go on bự đại bại 6 – 0 Khủng the higher placed nhóm. [ 14 ] In 2018 West End again could not get past the second trận. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Finally in the 2019 Chatham Cup they made the third trận after winning against Mornington then Gore Wanderers on penalties, they lost Khủng Mosgiel 5 – 0. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] However it was discovered that Mosgiel had fielded an ineligible player so sánh New Zealand Football overturned the result & awarded the 3 – 0 thắng bự West End. [ 19 ] [ trăng tròn ] The reprieve was short-lived however, losing their next match một – 7 bự Roslyn-Wakari. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] With no Chatham Cup in 2020, West End are continuing their streak of entering each year by participating in the 2021 Chatham Cup. [ 23 ]

They are the largest junior club in South Canterbury with over 30 junior teams.[citation needed]

West End won the South Canterbury leave a number of times in the 1950s and 1960s, most notably four times in a row from 1964 to 1967.[24] They won the title again in 1989, following it up with three more titles in a four-year period in the 1990s.[25] It was then another 18 years before they won another South Canterbury title in 2017, beating Thistle in the final double header round completing the season with only one loss,[26] then in 2018 going back to back.[25][27]

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