Bay Olympic

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Bay Olympic
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Full nameBay Olympic Soccer and Sports Club
Nickname(s)Bay
Founded1998
GroundOlympic Park
New Lynn, Auckland
Capacity3,500
Club coordinatorKristal McInytre
ChairmanGraham Leaming
Head coachesShane Knowles
Carl Jorgensen
LeagueNorthern League
2018Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier, 12th

Bay Olympic is an association football club based in New Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand. They currently compete in the Northern League.

They have won the NRFL Premier League three times.

History[]

The club was formed from the merger of Blockhouse Bay (founded 1948) and Green Bay-Titirangi United (founded 1973) in 1998. Blockhouse Bay had been a prominent Auckland team, and were winners of the 1970 Chatham Cup, and losing finalists in 1975. Bay Olympic were losing finalists of the 2010 Chatham Cup. They made it to the semi-final stage of the Chatham Cup for 2011 and also won the 2011 NRFL Premier League.

Present day[]

Bay Olympic ended the 2018 Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier in the 12th spot, being relegated to Division One.[1]

Current squad[]

As of 13 June 2021[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
England ENG Nick Draper
New Zealand NZL Oliver Pocock
New Zealand NZL Campbell McIntyre
New Zealand NZL Harrison Nash
New Zealand NZL Sam Jasper
New Zealand NZL Tom Doyle
New Zealand NZL Jonathan Quinn
New Zealand NZL Dhanush Chandra
England ENG Darren White
New Zealand NZL Callum McNeill
No. Pos. Nation Player
Fiji FIJ Al-Taaf Sahib
New Zealand NZL Sam Carr
New Zealand NZL Antonio Bonković
New Zealand NZL Jayden Rollinson
New Zealand NZL Hamed Basiri
England ENG Tom Leabourn-Boss
New Zealand NZL Patch Bowen
South Korea KOR Han Hong-gyu
New Zealand NZL Calvin Opperman
New Zealand NZL Boon Ozawa

References[]

  1. ^ "NRFL Results September 1 – NRFL". nrfl.co.nz. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. ^ "2021 Northern and Central League Player Lists".

External links[]

Chatham Cup
Preceded by
Eastern Suburbs
Winner*
1929 Chatham Cup
Succeeded by
Western Suburbs
*As Blockhouse Bay


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