Results

New Zealand Northern League 08/30 03:00 22 [7] Tauranga City AFC v Fencibles United [10] D 3-3
New Zealand Northern League 08/23 06:00 21 [10] Fencibles United v Bay Olympic [8] W 1-0
New Zealand Northern League 08/16 05:00 20 [2] Birkenhead United v Fencibles United [10] L 6-2
New Zealand Northern League 08/09 07:00 19 [10] Fencibles United v Western Springs AFC [1] W 4-3
New Zealand Northern League 08/02 03:00 18 [3] Auckland City v Fencibles United [11] D 1-1
New Zealand Cup 07/26 06:00 3 Fencibles United v Eastern Suburbs Auckland L 0-2
New Zealand Northern League 07/19 07:00 17 [11] Fencibles United v West Coast Rangers [10] D 1-1
New Zealand Northern League 07/12 06:00 16 [7] Auckland United FC v Fencibles United [11] L 3-2
New Zealand Northern League 07/05 06:00 16 Auckland United FC v Fencibles United - PPT.
New Zealand Cup 07/04 07:00 10 Fencibles United v Western Springs AFC W 2-1
New Zealand Northern League 06/28 03:00 15 [12] Manurewa AFC v Fencibles United [9] L 2-1
New Zealand Northern League 06/21 07:00 14 [9] Fencibles United v East Coast Bays [7] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 13 11
Wins 6 4 2
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 39 21 18
Goals against 52 26 26
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - Fencibles United

Fencibles United AFC is an amateur association football club who have gained promotion after winning the league they currently compete in the NRFL Championship. The club is based in Howick/Pakuranga, Auckland. The club's roots go back to Pakuranga Town AFC and Howick AFC.

History

In 1995, two East Auckland clubs, Pakuranga Town AFC and Howick AFC, amalgamated to form Fencibles United AFC.

The adoption of 'Fencibles United AFC' as the name for the club, has recognised the Fencibles as the historic link between the two clubs and identifies with the locality. The Fencibles were the first European settlers in the region. The name 'Fencibles' refers to the Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps. 'Fencible' is derived from the word 'Defencible', meaning capable of defence.

The club 'playing strip' of red, blue with white trim also reflects the uniforms of the Royal New Zealand Fencibles Corps. In late 2016, Fencibles FC introduced a new kit by Nike. The new homekit consisted of two red stripes, and one blue stripe running down the centre. It featured a Nike tick, and the Fencibles FC Crest.

The club's best run in the Chatham Cup, New Zealand's national knock-out cup competition, was in 2003. They made the last sixteen before losing to Central United in the fifth round.

Fencibles United is a prominent soccer club based in New Zealand, renowned for its strong community presence and competitive spirit. Established to foster local talent and promote the sport across all age groups, the team embodies dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship. With a rich history of developing players and engaging fans, Fencibles United competes actively in regional leagues and tournaments, striving for excellence on the field. The club's vibrant culture and commitment to growth make it a vital part of New Zealand's soccer landscape.