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Canterbury United Dragons Full name Canterbury United Football Club Nickname(s) The Dragons Founded 2002 Ground English Park, Christchurch (Capacity: 8,000) Chairman Craig Rhodes Manager Keith Braithwaite League NZFC 2009-10 2nd Home colours Away colours Current season Canterbury United FC is an association football club from Christchurch, New Zealand. The club plays most of its matches at English Park in Christchurch, though they occasionally play in Nelson. The club competes in the ASB Premiership, the top level of football in New Zealand. Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 Notable former players 4 Non-playing staff 5 References 6 External links // History Canterbury United logo 2004-2007 The club was founded in 2002 as a comnglomerate of various Christchurch area clubs, in order to form a strong team to take part in the 2002 New Zealand National Soccer League. In 2004, the league was replaced by the New Zealand Football Championship, run on a regional franchise basis, and Canterbury United became one of the eight competing teams. In Canterbury United's first season in the New Zealand Football Championship they missed out on the playoffs by four competition points, ultimately finishing fourth. In 2007, the club rebranded themselves as the "Canterbury United Dragons" with a new logo and mascot. Final League placings at the end of the regular season: 2005-06: 3rd (Played 21 Won 13 Drew 2 Lost 6) Lost playoffs grand final 2004-05: 4th (Played 21 Won 7 Drew 6 Lost 8) Missed playoffs Current squad 2010-11 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position Player 1 GK Tom Batty 2 DF Terris, DanDan Terris (Captain) 3 DF Nick Wortleboer 4 DF Rowe, GarethGareth Rowe 5 DF Tom Schwarz 6 MF Collins, GlenGlen Collins 7 MF Clapham, AaronAaron Clapham 8 DF Darren Overton 9 MF Kamo, RussellRussell Kamo 11 MF Ryan Faichnie 12 FW Gagame Feni No. Position Player 14 MF Joe Murray 16 FW Swaney, JordanJordan Swaney (Academy) 17 FW Ryan Tippett 18 GK Sinclair, ChrisChris Sinclair 20 MF McGarr, DominicDominic McGarr (Academy) 21 DF Michael Willis (Academy) 22 GK Coey Turipa (Academy) 23 MF Barton, AndyAndy Barton (Academy) 24 DF Tane Gent} (Academy) 25 MF Andy Pitman Notable former players James Bannatyne-----Team Wellington Jeremy Brockie-----New Zealand Knights, Sydney FC, North Queensland Fury Greg Draper-----Wellington Phoenix FC Brent Fisher Jeff Fleming-----Green Gully, New Zealand Knights Sam Jasper-----New Zealand Knights Jack Pelter-----Sunderland Ben Sigmund-----Auckland City FC, Wellington Phoenix FC Michael White-----New Zealand Knights Jacobo Egüés-----Athletic Club Bilbao Juvenil, Club Deportivo Laudio (Spain) Non-playing staff Head Coach Keith Braithwaite Assistant Coach Andy Pitman (Also on playing roster) Team Manager Martin Stewart References External links Official website NZ Clubs Database New Zealand Football Championship v • d • e ASB Premiership Regular Season & Playoffs Records Seasons 2004–05 ·  2005–06 ·  2006–07 ·  2007–08 ·  2008–09 ·  2009–10 ·  2010–11 Teams Auckland City FC ·   Canterbury United ·   Hawke's Bay United ·   Otago United ·   Team Wellington ·   Waikato FC ·   Waitakere United ·   YoungHeart Manawatu Related ASB Phoenix Challenge  · ASB National Youth League v • d • e Sport in Christchurch Basketball NBL: Christchurch Cougars Cricket NZC (Men's): Canterbury Wizards NZC (Women's): Canterbury Magicians Football (soccer) NZFC: Canterbury United Netball ANZ Championship: Canterbury Tactix Rugby League BCP: Canterbury Bulls Rugby Union Super 14: Crusaders ITM Cup: Canterbury