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- Seatoun_AFC abstract "Seatoun AFC is a football (soccer) club in New Zealand, based in the Wellington suburb of Seatoun. The club was founded in 1909 by Charlie Webb. One of the strongest clubs in the country during the 1950s, it won the national knockout Chatham Cup in 1957 and 1958. Their 1958 win, a 7-1 win over Christchurch City, remains the highest score by any team in a Chatham Cup final (equalled in 1989 by Christchurch United). 11 players (senior men) have represented NZ whilst playing for Seatoun - Grahame Bilby, Rex Boyes, Keith Gibson, Bert Hiddlestone, Mike Jones, Ron Kearns, Rodney Reid, Duncan Ritchie, Dave Strom, Phil Traynor, Ian Upchurch. Also a number of international players have played for Seatoun at some stage including Paul Rennell,Shane Rufer, Michael Utting, Jeff Strom, Rupert Ryan, Billy Harris, Paul Cameron, Garry Welch. In 2013 the Seatoun AFC First Team, coached by player/coach Steve Dimakis, beat Marist AFC 3-2 in a playoff for promotion to Capital Premier. This was the third consecutive promotion for the team, having risen from Capital 3 in 2010, mostly due to the great play of Hamdi Yusuf".
- Seatoun_AFC ground Wellington.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageExternalLink Seatoun-AFC-Once-mighty-still-proud.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageID "3727413".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageLength "2798".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageRevisionID "665146517".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink 1957_Chatham_Cup.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink 1958_Chatham_Cup.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Category:1909_establishments_in_New_Zealand.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Association_football_clubs_established_in_1909.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Association_football_clubs_in_Wellington.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Wellington_City.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Chatham_Cup.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Christchurch_City_(soccer).
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Christchurch_United.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Seatoun.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLink Wellington.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seatoun AFC".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seatoun".
- Seatoun_AFC body "8".
- Seatoun_AFC body "e50000".
- Seatoun_AFC clubname "Seatoun AFC".
- Seatoun_AFC coach "Steve Dimakis".
- Seatoun_AFC founded "1909".
- Seatoun_AFC fullname "Seatoun Association Football Club".
- Seatoun_AFC ground "Seatoun Park, Wellington".
- Seatoun_AFC hasPhotoCollection Seatoun_AFC.
- Seatoun_AFC kitAlt "Red jersey, shorts, and socks".
- Seatoun_AFC kitAlt "Sky blue jersey, Royal blue shorts, and Sky blue socks".
- Seatoun_AFC league "Cap 1".
- Seatoun_AFC leftarm "8".
- Seatoun_AFC leftarm "e50000".
- Seatoun_AFC rightarm "8".
- Seatoun_AFC rightarm "e50000".
- Seatoun_AFC shorts "41690".
- Seatoun_AFC shorts "e50000".
- Seatoun_AFC socks "8".
- Seatoun_AFC socks "e50000".
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_football_club.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NewZealand-footyclub-stub.
- Seatoun_AFC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Twclubs.
- Seatoun_AFC subject Category:1909_establishments_in_New_Zealand.
- Seatoun_AFC subject Category:Association_football_clubs_established_in_1909.
- Seatoun_AFC subject Category:Association_football_clubs_in_Wellington.
- Seatoun_AFC subject Category:Sport_in_Wellington_City.
- Seatoun_AFC hypernym Club.
- Seatoun_AFC type Agent.
- Seatoun_AFC type Organisation.
- Seatoun_AFC type SoccerClub.
- Seatoun_AFC type SportsTeam.
- Seatoun_AFC type Establishment.
- Seatoun_AFC type Organization.
- Seatoun_AFC type SportsTeam.
- Seatoun_AFC type Agent.
- Seatoun_AFC type SocialPerson.
- Seatoun_AFC type Thing.
- Seatoun_AFC type Q43229.
- Seatoun_AFC type Q476028.
- Seatoun_AFC comment "Seatoun AFC is a football (soccer) club in New Zealand, based in the Wellington suburb of Seatoun. The club was founded in 1909 by Charlie Webb. One of the strongest clubs in the country during the 1950s, it won the national knockout Chatham Cup in 1957 and 1958. Their 1958 win, a 7-1 win over Christchurch City, remains the highest score by any team in a Chatham Cup final (equalled in 1989 by Christchurch United).".
- Seatoun_AFC label "Seatoun AFC".
- Seatoun_AFC sameAs m.09xl81.
- Seatoun_AFC sameAs Q7442033.
- Seatoun_AFC sameAs Q7442033.
- Seatoun_AFC wasDerivedFrom Seatoun_AFC?oldid=665146517.
- Seatoun_AFC isPrimaryTopicOf Seatoun_AFC.
- Seatoun_AFC name "Seatoun AFC".
- Seatoun_AFC name "Seatoun Association Football Club".