Gisborne City AFC was an association football club in Gisborne, New Zealand.
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Full name | Gisborne City Association Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1939 (83 years ago) (1939) as Eastern Union AFC | ||
Ground | Childers Road Reserve | ||
Capacity | 1655 | ||
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Founded in 1939 as Eastern Union, the club changed its name to Gisborne City after winning the Central Districts League at the first attempt in 1967.[1]
As Eastern Union, the club had competed in the Chatham Cup since the early 1950s, and reached the semi-final (and North Island Final) in 1957, losing to eventual champions Seatoun 3–1.
Gisborne set the New Zealand record for the most players from one club to be chosen for the New Zealand national football team to compete at a FIFA World Cup. Five players were selected to participate in the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain.
In 1984 Gisborne became the first team from outside New Zealand's three biggest cities Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch to win the national championship.
Champions (1) 1984
Champions (1) 1987
The following players represented the New Zealand national team also known as the All Whites at a FIFA World Cup whilst playing for Gisborne City:
1982 FIFA World Cup
The Chelsea song Blue is the Colour was adopted as the clubs anthem.
The following former Chelsea FC players also played for Gisborne City:
1982
vs Bournemouth 0-4
1985
vs
New Zealand 3-4
Preceded by North Shore United |
Chatham Cup Winner 1987 |
Succeeded by Waikato United |
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