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Halswell United is an amateur
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
club based in
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,
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in the suburb of
Halswell Originally a separate village, Halswell is now a residential suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located southwest of Cathedral Square on State Highway 75. History Halswell is named after Edmund Halswell QC (1790–1874), a government offi ...
. They will compete in the New World Mainland Premier League. The club was founded in 1964 as Halswell United Soccer, changing its name in 1999 when the national body officially changed its title to include the word football, and it is one of the largest clubs in the South Island, with over 900 members.


History

The club was formed in March and April 1964, with meetings at the Halswell Scouts Hall, which were on the site now occupied by the club's rooms. Initial teams were age-group teams (under-9 and under-13 boys). A senior team was soon added. By the second season, the club were granted the right to use Halswell Domain as its home ground. Drainage at the ground was poor, leading to several games being washed out. Building of clubrooms began in 1965; they were extended in 1968. In 1967 the club entered the Canterbury Football Association's competitions for the first time, competing in Division 3B (which they won in their inaugural season). This was followed by promotion to Division One in 1969. New clubrooms were constructed starting in 1976, and work was completed on them in various stages over the following years, being finally finished in 1988. Club colours were originally white, with a green hoop added in the club's second season. This strip now forms the basis of the club's away strip. Shorts became green from 1968, and shirts were changed to green and white stripes at the same time.


Honours and achievements

Halswell United have strong teams at senior level in both men's and women's football. The women's team has reached the semi-finals of the national knockout cup competition. The men's side reached the quarter-finals of the
Chatham Cup The Chatham Cup is New Zealand's premier Single-elimination tournament, knockout tournament in men's association football. It is held annually, with the final contested in September. The current champions of the Chatham Cup are 2022 winners Auck ...
in 2002, going one stage further to reach the last four in 2005. Halswell united competed in the Southern Regional league of the Superclub competition, its best final position being fourth in the 1993 competition. The club won the Mainland Premier League in 2003 and 2004 Prominent Halswell players have included
Aaran Lines Aaran Franklyn Lines (born 21 December 1976) is a New Zealand retired association football player and former head coach of the Western New York Flash. He represented New Zealand at international level. Club career Born in Lower Hutt, New Zealan ...
.


References

1
UltimateNZSoccer website's Halswell United page


External links


Club website
{{Clubs_based_in_Canterbury Association football clubs in Christchurch 1964 establishments in New Zealand