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Team Taranaki was an amateur
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composite club based in the
Taranaki Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont. The main centre is the city of New Plymouth. The New Plymouth Dist ...
region of
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which drew its players from the 13 local football clubs. After winning promotion in 2016 Team Taranaki contested the
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in 2017 then withdrew from the competition in 2018 The core of the team was made up from local club based players and was supplemented with some overseas amateur players. The concept was contractually supported by all of the senior men’s clubs operating in the Taranaki Province and the selected players were drawn from these 13 member clubs. Originally adopted and introduced in 2003, the concept was aimed to provide elite football opportunities to all players who wanted to achieve and play the best possible standard without having to leave Taranaki.


Taranaki United

Another composite club Taranaki team, Taranaki United (TU), was formed in 1975 with the Taranaki clubs contributing players to a
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side. The team continued as
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, completing the 1975 season in the Central League second division, before being relegated. Taking over the league position for the 1976 Central League North Qualifying Division, TU won promotion back to the 1977 Central League second division undefeated. In 1982 New Plymouth Old Boys bought the Taranaki Football Co. as a limited company. Central City left the arrangement in 1983. The side continued playing under the Taranaki name for sponsorship purposes until the team was discontinued in 1984 with Old Boys retaining the Central League position.


Club history

The club was formed in 2003 as a composite team for the Central Federation Premier League, taking the place of
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which had withdrawn from the league after the 2003 season. Team Taranaki involved players from the individual football clubs in the
Taranaki Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont. The main centre is the city of New Plymouth. The New Plymouth Dist ...
region. The club played its home matches at
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,
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. In 2006, they were promoted to the Central League and enjoyed four successful seasons competing against some of the most prestigious club teams in the country including
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,
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and Western Suburbs. The club was relegated from the Central League in 2007, to be replaced with
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. However, Gisborne City elected not to exercise their right to promotion as part of a club rebuilding strategy, and as such Team Taranaki were allowed to remain in the competition. In 2010, the team was relegated to the Central Football region Federation League and commenced a rebuilding program involving a new generation of young talent, which has seen incremental improvement in successive seasons, finishing 5th in 2011, 4th in 2012 and 3rd in 2013. In 2014, Team Taranaki finished Runners Up to
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losing narrowly in the final game of the season, having led the competition from the start. However, they had the satisfaction of reversing that disappointment by beating them 1–0 in the inaugural Federation League Cup final a few weeks later. In 2015, Team Taranaki secured the Federation league title and was declared Champions after dominating the competition, but was unsuccessful in gaining promotion to the Central League, narrowly losing to the
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Reserve team over a two leg play-off series. In 2016, Team Taranaki secured the Federation League title for a second successive season and secured promotion to the Central League with a dramatic victory over
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. Played over two legs (home and away), Team Taranaki found themselves 1-0 down following their home game in New Plymouth, but overturned the deficit in the away game to win 2-1 on the day (2-2 on aggregate). In 2017 Team Taranaki competed in the prestigious Central Premier League competition against some of the best club teams in New Zealand. The team finished 7th.


Dissolution

In 2018 the team withdrew from the Central Premier League prior to the start of the season. The manager Ian McGrath was quoted as saying "The player pool available in Taranaki simply isn't deep enough to support a team playing at Central League level and with seven key experienced local players unavailable this season due to a combination of work and personal commitments, retirement and injury it has proved impossible to replace them." The other issue was that squad players had to commit to extensive travel during the season.


Players 2016 season


Players 2017 season


Staff

* Ian McGrath (Coach) * Steve Kerfoot (Assistant Coach) * Joe Munro (Manager) * Troy Savage (GK Coach)


References


External links


Team Taranaki Website
{{Central Premier League Association football clubs in New Zealand Sport in Taranaki Association football clubs established in 2003 2003 establishments in New Zealand