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Coastal Spirit FC

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Association football club based in New Zealand

Football club
Coastal Spirit
Coastal Spirit Football Club Logo
Full nameCoastal Spirit Football Club
NicknameCoastal
Short nameCoastal Spirit
Founded2007; 19 years ago (2007)[1]
GroundTāne Norton Park,Christchurch,New Zealand
LeagueSouthern League
National League
2025Southern League, 1st of 10 (champions)
National League, 11th of 11
Websitewww.coastalspirit.co.nz
Current season

Coastal Spirit FC is anassociation football club inChristchurch,New Zealand and are a part ofMainland Football's federation. Their Premier Men's team currently competes in theSouthern League. Their Premier Women's team competes in theWomen's South Island League and were the 2013National Knockout Cup winners.

History

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Merge

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Coastal Spirit FC was established through the merger ofNew Brighton AFC andRangers AFC in 2007,[2] which was one of the oldest clubs in Christchurch having been founded in 1913.[1] Prior to the merge, New Brighton and Rangers competed in theMainland Premier League, with New Brighton gettingrelegated in 2006[3] and Rangers in 2007.[4]

Earthquake

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In 2010, the2010 and2011 Canterbury earthquakes ruined the home ground of Bexley park and Eric Adam park was not in use anymore, Coastal had to find a new home. Less than 2 kilometres south-west from Bexley park, Cuthberts Green was decided to be the new home ground of Coastal Spirit.

Coastal Spirit SASFC

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In 2020, Coastal Spirit joined forces with St. Albans Shirley to help provide a pathway for women's youth and senior football. With the women's premier team having an outstanding season, by winning the league (Mainland Premier Women's League) and winning the local cup (Reta Fitzpatrick Cup). With the success of the premier season, 2021 season saw the arrangement expand into the Boys Youth competition.[5][6] With the women's premier team having another outstanding season, by winning the league (Mainland Premier Women's League), the local cup (Reta Fitzpatrick Cup) and reaching the semi-finals of the delayed national cup (Kate Sheppard Cup) due toCOVID-19. Following the end-of-season discussions, its now been agreed that all Girls Youth, Boys CDL Youth and Men's and Women's Premier/Reserves teams will be a joint enterprise between the two clubs for the 2022 season and beyond. The Junior and Social grades will continue to be run by the individual clubs.[5][6] With the women's premier team having another outstanding season, by winning the league (Mainland Premier Women's League), the local cup (Reta Fitzpatrick Cup) and the winning the inauguralSouth Island Championships. In 2023, the introduction of Ōtākaro has taken the responsibility of Boys CDL Youth teams away from the 2 clubs.[5][6] And the women's premier team winning theWomen's South Island Qualifying League, runners-up in the local cup (Reta Fitzpatrick Cup) and reaching the semi-finals of the national cup (Kate Sheppard Cup). Throughout this time, the women's premier team have only recorded 2 losses out of 54 league games, over 4 seasons.[5][6]

Ōtākaro

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In 2023, 6 clubs on the eastern side of Christchurch merged their Boys Youth teams to provide the players the best possible option for aspirational youth players on the East side of Christchurch.[6] The 6 clubs that helped create the new entity of Ōtākaro FC are,Burwood,Coastal Spirit,Ferrymead Bays,Parklands United,St Albans Shirley andWestern. The club has had success in the premier season, with the 13th grade boys winning their league, 14th grade boys winning their league, 15th grade boys coming runners up in their league, and the 17th grade boys coming 5th out of 6th in their league.[7] The 17th grade boys are also competing in theYouth Southern League for qualification to theYouth National League.

Home Grounds

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Coastal Spirit play their home games at Linfield Park[8] (officially known as Tāne Norton Park), as well asLinwood Rugby FC, arugby union club in Christchurch. Prior to the move in 2020, Coastal played their home games at Cuthberts Green, but due to poor conditions and not being up to the standards in the recent years, the decision was made to move the club.[9] Throughout the years, Coastal have had many of their home games moved toEnglish Park.

Coastal was originally based at Bexley Park for 4 years. They would occasionally play at Eric Adam Park ((formerly known as Rangers Park), now a subdivision inBromley) the former home ofRangers AFC, where both Eric Adam Park and Bexley Park got damaged during the2010 and2011 earthquakes causing for a relocation.[10] On 19 September 2010, Coastal playedRichmond Athletic FC in thesecond legpromotion playoff tie forpromotion toMainland Premier League at Eric Adam Park, Coastal went on to win the game 3–0. Coastal Spirit won 5–4 on aggregate, this was the fairytale ending to Eric Adam Park.[11]

In theSouthern League era, Coastal have played their home games at Tāne Norton Park, generally on Sunday compared to the normal Saturday game, this is because Linwood Rugby have the priority to play games at Tāne Norton Park. On a few occasions when the field is torn up from rugby or its unplayable (not up to standard), the home games have moved to theArtificial turf of English Park. On 6 August 2023,St. Albans Park became a new venue that's hosted a Southern League game, the venue is whereSt Albans Shirley FC are located, Coastal playedNelson Suburbs where Nelson won the game 2–3.[12][13]

Season by season record

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SeasonDivisionLeagueChatham CupTop League Scorer
PWDLFAGDPtsPosNameGoals
Senior (Men's)
2011[14]Premier219483132 -1313rdR4
2012[15]Premier2194834277314thR3
2013[16]Premier216692835 -7246thR1
2014[17]Premier2173113750 -13245thR4
2015[18]Premier2193937307304thR4
2016[19]Premier211425402416443rdR3
2017[20]Premier211236412417393rdR3
2018[21]Premier141013351025312ndR3
2018[22]Championship72142114776th
2019[23]Premier14617352312195thR1
2019[24]Championship741218117133rd
2020[25]Premier211065482622364th
2021[26]Premier1491426188282ndR3Fiji Mika Rubuka4
2021[27]Southern73041212096thJapan Kenshin Hayashi5
2022[28]Southern183783443 -9166thR3New Zealand Treye Butler
New Zealand Michael Hogan
5
2023[29]Southern1810173036 -6313rdR2New Zealand Omar Cameron
New Zealand Liam Cotter
8
2024[30]Southern181431591742452ndSFUnited StatesAlex Steinwascher19
2024[31]National93241820 -2117thUnited StatesAlex Steinwascher
South Korea David Yoo
6
Senior (Women's)
SeasonDivisionLeagueReta Fitzpatrick CupKate Sheppard CupTop League Scorer
PWDLFAGDPtsPosNameGoals
2010[32]Premier19144171962461stR2[33]
2011[32]Premier151203501139362nd1st2nd
2012[32]Premier20182082775561st1stSF[34]
2013[32]Premier151401531142421stN/a1st
2014[32]Premier151401691158421st1stSF
2015[35]Premier12101155748311st1stSF
2016[35]Premier1816021021785482ndN/aR2
2017[35]Premier151401631548421st1stQF
2018[35]Premier12741431429251stN/aQF
2019[35]Premier12101152745311stN/a2nd
2020[36]Premier12111067562341st1st
2021[36]Premier1515001176111451st1stSFNew Zealand Melanie Cameron
New Zealand Britney-Lee Nicholson
31
29
2022[36]Premier990043439271st1stR3New Zealand Melanie Cameron15
2022[37]Championship33001311291stNew Zealand Isla McPherson4
2023[36]Qualifying651042240161stSFSFNew Zealand Britney-lee Nicholson15
2023[37]South Island9522351223173rdNew Zealand Britney-lee Nicholson15
2024[36]Qualifying63211367112ndSFR2New Zealand Laura Newman4
2024[37]South Island10613251411193rdNew Zealand Melanie Cameron8
Promotion Playoffs
SeasonDivisionPWDLGFGAAggregateAgainstChatham Cup
Senior (Men's)
2009[38]Promotion Playoffs2011454–5Ferrymead BaysR2
2010[39]Promotion Playoffs2101545–4Richmond Athletic FCR2
R1Round 1Champions
R2Round 2Runners-up
R3Round 3Third Place
R4Round 4Last Place
QFQuarter FinalTop scorer in competition
SFSemi Final

Honours

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Men's

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Women's

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Records

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Men's Results per opposition

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Coastal Spirit Men's Southern League record vs all opponents

Southern League
OppositionSpanPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAWin%
Cashmere Technical2021–20247322121442.3%
Christchurch United2021–2024710671914.3%
Dunedin City Royals2021–20247412121157.1%
FC Twenty 112023–20244400151100.0%
Ferrymead Bays2022–2024621341033.3%
Green Island2021–20235302111160.0%
Mosgiel202221107250.0%
Nelson Suburbs2021–20247142111614.3%
Nomads United2022–2024641115766.6%
Otago University2021110030100%
Selwyn United2021–20247412241557.1%
Universities2024220072100%
Overall2021–20246130112013510849.2%
National League
OppositionSpanPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAWin%
Auckland City20241001150%
Birkenhead United20241001120%
Cashmere Technical20241010330%
Eastern Suburbs2024110021100%
Napier City Rovers20241001310%
Wellington Olympic20241010000%
Wellington Phoenix Reserves2024110030100%
Western Springs20241001620%
Western Suburbs2024110050100%
Overall20249324182033.3%
Total2021–20247033132415312847.1%
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Coastal Spirit Women's Southern League record vs all opponents

South Island League
OppositionSpanPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAWin%
Cashmere Technical2022–20245212111140%
Dunedin City Royals[a]2022–20246213101033.3%
Nelson Suburbs2023–20244400201100.0%
Otago University[b]2023–2024421014266.7%
Roslyn-Wakari2022, 20243300161100.0%
Universities2023220063100.0%
Overall[a]2022–2024241635772866.6%
South Island League Qualifying
OppositionSpanPlayedWonDrawnLostGFGAWin%
Cashmere Technical2022–2024531113760%
HalswellChristchurch United20231100120100.0%
Halswell United2024110031100.0%
FCNomads United2023110030100.0%
Nelson Suburbs2023–202421104250.0%
Nomads United20223300181100.0%
Nomads-Waimakariri United2024110020100.0%
Selwyn United2023–20242200260100.0%
Universities2022–2024541017180.0%
Overall2022–2024221831981181.8%
Total[a]2022–20244634661753973.9%
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  1. ^abcIncluding one finals game win.
  2. ^One game in 2023 season was never played.

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2013 Women's Knockout Cup
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