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Canterbury United Dragons was a semi-professional football club from Christchurch, New Zealand. The team plays most of its matches at English Park in Christchurch, though they occasionally play in Nelson. The club last played in the ISPS Handa Premiership, the now folded top level of football in New Zealand.

History

The club was founded in 2002 as a conglomerate of various Christchurch area clubs, in order to form a strong team to take part in the 2002 New Zealand National Soccer League.[1] In 2004, the league was replaced by the New Zealand Football Championship, run on a regional franchise basis, and Canterbury United became one of the eight competing teams.[2]

In Canterbury United's first season in the New Zealand Football Championship they missed out on the playoffs by four competition points, ultimately finishing fourth.[2] In 2007, the club rebranded themselves as the "Canterbury United Dragons" with a new logo and mascot.[3]

Current squad

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Club Officials

Coaching and Medical Staff[5]

  • Head coach: Lee Padmore
  • Assistant coach: Dan Terris
  • Goalkeeping coach: Alan Stroud
  • Manager: Marcus Beaton
  • Strength and conditioning: James Deehan
  • Video analysis: Jesse Rawlings
  • Sports science: Blair Minton
  • Performance/wellbeing: Martin Field Dodgson
  • Physiotherapist: James McCormack
  • Club doctor: Phil Fletcher

Managers

Honours

ASB Phoenix Challenge[9]

  • Winners (1): 2012

ASB Premiership Youth League

  • Winners (2): 2009–10, 2011–12[10]

Statistics and records

Year-by-year history

Wellington League History
Season Teams League Ladder
Position
Finals
Qualification
Finals
Position
2002 10 5th did not qualify
2003 10 6th did not qualify
2004–05 8 4th did not qualify
2005–06 8 3rd Qualified for Playoffs Runners-up
2006–07 8 4th did not qualify
2007–08 8 8th did not qualify
2008–09 8 8th did not qualify
2009–10 8 4th Qualified for Playoffs Runners-up
2010–11 8 4th Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2011–12 8 2nd Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2012–13 8 3rd Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2013–14 8 5th did not qualify
2014–15 9 8th did not qualify
2015–16 8 4th Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2016–17 10 6th did not qualify
2017–18 10 3rd Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2018–19 10 3rd[11] Qualified for Playoffs 3rd
2019–20 10 10th No playoffs due to Covid-19[12]

Season summaries

Season Stats
Season Pos W D L GF GA GD PTS
2002 5 8 4 6 31 30 +1 28
2003 6 7 5 6 34 34 0 26
2004–05 4 7 6 8 31 38 -7 27
2005–06 3 13 2 6 36 22 +14 41
2006–07 4 9 4 8 33 30 +3 31
2007–08 8 3 3 15 22 48 -26 12
2008–09 8 2 2 10 11 32 -21 8
2009–10 4 5 3 6 23 16 +7 18
2010–11 4 6 2 6 20 19 +1 20
2011–12 2 9 2 3 38 12 +26 29
2012–13 3 9 1 4 34 19 +15 28
2013–14 5 6 4 4 22 16 +6 22
2014–15 8 4 2 10 22 32 -10 14
2015–16 4 8 2 4 28 23 +5 26
2016–17 6 6 6 6 32 28 +4 24
2017–18 3 11 3 4 35 20 +15 36
2018–19 3 10 4 4 34 29 +5 34
2019–20 10Шаблон:Refn 2 4 10 19 36 -17 10

Notes

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References

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External links

Шаблон:New Zealand Football Championship Шаблон:Chchsports