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(Redirected from Three Kings United FC) Association football club in Auckland, New Zealand

Football club
Three Kings United
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Full nameThree Kings United Football Club
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
GroundKeith Hay Park, Mount Roskill, Auckland
ChairmanMurray Holdaway
Aqua jersey, navy blue shorts, navy blue socks with aqua tops Home colours white Away colours

Three Kings United Football Club is a youth football club based in Three Kings, Auckland, New Zealand. They previously competed in the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 1, with their last appearance coming in 2019.

In 2020, Three Kings United merged with Onehunga Sports to form Auckland United, which assumed Onehunga's position in the 2020 NRFL Premier season; the club's youth and social sectors remain in operation.

Three Kings' home ground is Keith Hay Park, with a number of other parks used around central Auckland.

Club history

The club was founded in 1997 through the amalgamation of Eden AFC (founded 1947) and Mount Roskill AFC (founded 1954). In 1994, Eden had merged with YMCA Grafton, a club with an illustrious history. YMCA Grafton was founded in 1985 as a merger between Grafton Rovers and Auckland YMCA, the latter of these teams having been a major team in the early days of organised football in Auckland. Auckland YMCA reached the semi-finals of the national knockout Chatham Cup in 1928, and are also known to have reached the later stages of the competition in 1932.

Three Kings United are one of 31 member clubs of the Auckland Football Federation.

Senior men's team

TKU's men's team were finalists in the 2009 Chatham Cup, New Zealand's principal knockout cup competition, and currently play in the Northern Region Premier League. Both Eden and Mount Roskill were former winners of both competitions. Eden won the Chatham Cup in 1950 and the Northern League in 1974; Mount Roskill won the 1964 Chatham Cup, and the 1989 Northern League.

Women's senior team

TKU's women's team is particularly strong, providing many players for the New Zealand national team at age-grade and full international level. Eight of the 21 New Zealand women's national under-20 football team squad members for the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup were Three Kings United players.

Honours

References

  1. "Auckland United - Structure" (PDF). 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2021.
  2. "Dear Club Member – Three Kings United Football Club". Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 24 April 2020.

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Chatham Cup
Preceded byPetone Winner*
1950 Chatham Cup
Succeeded byEastern Suburbs
Preceded byNorth Shore United Winner†
1964 Chatham Cup
Succeeded byEastern Suburbs
*As Eden †As Mount Roskill
Kate Sheppard Cup
Preceded byLynn-Avon United Winner
1997 Kate Sheppard Cup
Succeeded byThree Kings United
Preceded byThree Kings United Winner
1998 Kate Sheppard Cup
Succeeded byThree Kings United
Preceded byThree Kings United Winner
1999 Kate Sheppard Cup
Succeeded byLynn-Avon United
Northern League
Seasons Flag of New Zealand
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*Former clubs
*From 2021 season onwards (following league restructure)
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