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Otahuhu United

Otahuhu United to hold a pre-season muster for senior women players

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Otahuhu United will hold a pre-season muster at Seaside Park on Sunday February 19, 2023, for women keen to play senior football in 2023. The muster starts at 3pm. The club will host open training sessions till April; training days … Read More

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Otahuhu United re-appoint coaching duo for 2023 men’s first team

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Otahuhu United have named Glen Jones as their men’s first-team coach for 2023, with Kieran Gutry as his assistant coach. The pair return to their roles from last season at Seaside Park. Having won their division last season, United plan … Read More

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Otahuhu United to align kit designs between first team and junior sides

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Otahuhu United will be able to field senior and junior teams all with the same kit design during the 2023 season. The club has announced that thanks to support from The North & South Trust, the Otahuhu United junior kits … Read More

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Otahuhu United becomes part of our club partnership scheme to promote football

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Otahuhu United have joined Friends of Football club partnership scheme to help promote football in our regions. The club is a community club, providing football and social opportunities for men, women and children. The club will soon celebrate its 50th … Read More

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