Otago University (soccer)

Otago University (soccer)

Otago University is the football team of the University of Otago. The team is based at Logan Park, Dunedin in an area immediately beside the University of Otago. campus. The base consists of the Logan Park training facility and the teams home ground the Caledonian. Currently consisting of five teams playing in the top five soccersouth leagues. The First Team is coached in partnership by James Vaughan and Simon Mead. The first team also plays annually in the Chatham Cup New Zealand's premier knockout tournament in men's football (soccer). As a member of Soccersouth is also a member of Otago United who participates in the New Zealand Football Championship. The clubs most recent successes came in 2006 with the second team coached by Mark Schollum and James Coombes and the third team coached by Richard Wright winning their respective leagues.

Football club infobox | clubname = University of Otago FC | fullname = University of Otago Football Club | nickname = Varsity; Uni;| founded = 1931 | ground = Caledonian
North Dunedin, Dunedin
New Zealand| capacity = 7,500 | manager = flagicon|United KingdomJames Vaughan
flagicon|New ZealandSimon Mead| | league = Soccersouth Premier League, Dunedin
New Zealand| season = 2007 | position = 6th |

Club teams

* Soccersouth Premier League (1st Team: James Vaughan)
* A J Grant Playgear Division 2 (2nd Team: Simon Mead)
* Amalgamated Builders Division 3 (3rd Team: Chris Bailey)
* John Mathias Mortages Division 4 (4th Team: Richard Wright)
* Brandwell Moller Division 5 (5th Team/Kobras)

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nz08.html New Zealand 2007/08 Season Results]
* [http://www.nzsoccerscoreboard.com/ New Zealand Soccer Score Board]
* [http://www.soccerbot.com/nzealand/tables/fed7prem08.htm SoccerSouth Premier League Table]
* [http://www.otago.ac.nz/ University of Otago homepage]
* [http://www.ousa.org.nz/ Otago University Students' Association]
* [http://www.clubsandsocieties.co.nz/ OUSA Clubs and Societies Centre]


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