- Source: East Coast Bays AFC
East Coast Bays is a football club located on Auckland's North Shore. The club competes in the Northern League, the second tier of New Zealand football. The club has won the Chatham Cup and the NRFL Premier Division three times.
History
East Coast Bays were founded following a public meeting held at the Progressive Hall (since demolished and replaced by the Bays Club) in October 1958. The committee formed from this meeting entered four junior teams for the start of the 1959 season. As some of the committee members were supporters of Glasgow Rangers, the colours of Royal Blue shirts, white shorts, and royal Blue sox were adopted.
East Coast Bays picked The Maxwell Farm as its ground with the pitch running north to south. The old Progress Hall on the site was adapted to serve as clubrooms.
A senior side was entered the next season and with the opening of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, the area boomed and the club grew in size to more than 1000 juniors in the late seventies and early eighties. Senior sides also grew in numbers and the first team slowly made its way through the leagues, and in 1965 when the Northern League was formed they were invited to compete in the first division.
Under coach Alan Yates, the club won promotion to the National League in 1981 but was relegated the following year.
Player numbers continued to grow and Mairangi Bay simply couldn't cope with the numbers even with an additional ground at Windsor Park. This cause a breakaway of a faction of club members to form the Rangitoto club which also saw a decline in the number of junior teams.
Successive administrations lobbied the East Coast Bays Council for more grounds and at the same time new ground criteria for clubs playing in the Northern League Premier Division meant Mairangi Park was no longer suitable for playing top football. This meant that the club spent a couple of seasons using the new ground that was developed behind Rangitoto College.
Land off Anderson's Road originally designated but no longer required for a school was acquired by the council and it was agreed that the club would move there once facilities were built and grounds developed. In 1991 the club moved to its new headquarters at the newly named Bays City Park.
Since then clubroom facilities have been developed, further grounds have been obtained at Ashley Reserve.
Sponsorship
East Coast Bays announced Team Mitchell and Harcourts Cooper & Co as their main kit sponsor for the 2024 season.
= Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
=Players
= First-team squad
=As of 22 March 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Management
= Coaching staff
=Season to season
Source:
1965–1969 (Regional leagues)
1970–1992 (National Soccer League)
1993–1996 (Superclub League)
1996–1998 (Summer Soccer League)
1999 (Island Soccer Leagues)
2000–2003 (National Soccer League)
2004–2021 (NZFC)
2021– (National League)
Honours
League
Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier (3): 1981, 2010, 2013
US1 Premiership (1): 2009
NRFL Division 1 (3): 1978, 1989, 2003
Cup
Chatham Cup (1): 2008
Youth
U17 National Tournament (1): 2023
Records and statistics
As of 16 August 2024
Most Appearances
Most Goals
*Records incomplete
Most goals in a season
Todd Danks, 33 goals, 2003
Most Hattricks
Eddie Carlow, 7
Most goals in a game
Robert McNeill, 6 goals, 1998
Notable players
Tyler Bindon — New Zealand international
Lee Jones — New Zealand international
Neil Jones — New Zealand international
Anna Leat — New Zealand international
Sam Malcolmson — New Zealand international
Jacob Spoonley — New Zealand international
Deklan Wynne — New Zealand international
George Suri — Solomon Islands international
Grant Young — South Africa international
References
External links
Official website
East Coast Bays A.F.C. on NFF website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- East Coast Bays AFC
- ECB
- Tyler Bindon
- Bay City Park
- Bays (disambiguation)
- 2024 New Zealand National League
- Kim Dae-wook
- Kim Tae-ho (footballer)
- 2023 NRFL Leagues
- Sam Malcolmson