
Honours Board & Northern League Records
ONEHUNGA SPORTS/CORNWALL AFC – PLAYER & LEAGUE RECORDS.
Chatham Cup:
Northern League Player Appearances:
Goalscorers:
How we went through the years.
OS Results from 1957 in association with Auckland Football.
Chatham Cup winners 2017.
SOME GREAT links to youtube to watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T42_OpbA4qk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZxoj0Tg6Hk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APzJYxF6hyA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGBzXHomNnA&t=34s
NRFL Men’s Premier winners 2017 & 2018.
Women’s Conference Division Champions 2018.
Championship Women’s Records
Scorers and opposition 2018 – 2022 – Women’s League
Men’s Northern League Titles
2019 Runners up NRFL Premier League
2018 NRFL Premier Division Champions
2017 NRFL Premier Division Champions
2010 Division One
2006 Division One
2001 Division One
1992 Division Two
1988 Division Two
1977 Division Three
1976 Division Four
Chatham Cup
2017 Chatham Cup – Winners
2014 Chatham Cup – Semi finalists
Record Scorelines
1996 League Win 19-1 v Mt Maunganui
1978 Cup Win 15-0 v Avondale Utd
1998 League Loss 1- 13 v Metro
2013 Cup Loss 0-7 v Waitakere City
Lotto NRFL and New Zealand Football 2017 Coach of the Year:
Head Coach Hiroshi Miyazawa
Lotto NRFL Men’s Premier Division Player of the Year 2017:
Joseph Dawkins captain of the Men’s Premier team.
Lotto NRFL 2017 Coach of the Year and Player of the Year awards.
“The big winners were Onehunga Sports, whose feat in sweeping aside all before them in the Premier Division has been recognised with two individual awards”. Captain Joseph Dawkins and Head Coach Hiroshi Miyazawa both earned over 50 percent of the votes for Lotto NRFL Premier Player of the Year and Coach of the Year.
International honours for Onehunga Sports Players.
Ex -Onehunga Sports Players Max Mata, Sarpreet Singh, Leon Van den Hoven represented New Zealand in the Under 20s World Cup in Poland. Miya was the assistant coach of the under 20s team.
Katie Duncan our former Women’s Head Coach was part of the Football Ferns squad in the Women’s World Cup in France.
New Zealand Under 17s squad in India.
Onehunga Sports Players at the time with the New Zealand Under 17s World cup squad in India- Max Mata (captain), Boyd Curry, Kingsley Sinclair, Leon van den Hoven.
Club players who have represented New Zealand at various age groups include Andrew Milne, Ross Haviland, Sean Lovemore, Nick Sugden, Moses Dyer, Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi, Jake Porter, Billy Jones, Rob Tipelu, Christopher Woodbridge, and Liam Jordan.
Professional contracts for ex-Onehunga Sports Players.
Onehunga Sports Player Michael Den Heijer is playing in Holland, Max Mata is with Grasshoppers Switzerland and Liam Jordan is in Denmark with HB Koge.
Sarpreet Singh has signed a professional contract with the Bayern Munich and other ex Club players such as Moses Dyer are also playing in Europe.
Chris Wood now playing at Nottingham Forest and was a Club junior before moving to Hamilton.