North Wellington Football Club continues to make waves in the New Zealand football scene, with its commitment to youth development and fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
North Wellington FC are delighted to announce Stu Pyne as our new Men’s First Team Head Coach.
Stu joins us with 20 years experience, built in the sports industry and education sector.
He has previous Central League coaching experience, Stu has also worked professionally in the Middle East, and in 2016 tasted international competition at the OFC Nations Cup. In his native England, Stu coached at Middlesbrough F.C and Manchester United.
NWAFC would like to extend a warm welcome to our Japanese friend, Anto Okamura! Anto joins us from his hometown of Chiba, Japan. Anto comes to us after most recently playing in the professional leagues in Thailand, amongst various other places around the world on his football pathway.
Men’s Central League & Women’s 1: 30/31 March
All other teams: 6/7 April
Women’s Kelly Cup will commence 16 March and be a pre-season competition (Executive Plate will stay the same as previous seasons).
On Monday the 19th of November 2018 representatives of the North Wellington Junior and Senior Football Clubs met with independent facilitators from Sport Wellington, to discuss further the idea of joining or amalgamating the senior and junior clubs.
Please click on the Consultation Joint Statement to learn more.
Hi,
In my prize-giving speech on 6 of September I briefly mentioned the importance of understanding how our behaviours as parents can affect how children enjoy sport, and stay in sport. If you’d like to know more please have a look here.
http://www.parentsinsport.co.uk/
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