FORREST HILL MILFORD UNITED UNITED AFC 1975-2020

For over 40 years Forrest Hill Milford United AFC operated from headquarters at Becroft Park on the corner of Tristram Avenue and the Northern Motorway. During that time the Club has grown from strength to strength. Over the years the Club has been at the forefront of a number of key initiatives, primarily focused on the growth of the sport at the First Kicks, Fun Footballers and Junior levels.

In 2006 the Club implemented one of the most innovative and ambitious programmes offered by any club in the region with the retention of a Technical Director and seven qualified professional coaches. In subsequent seasons the Club has grown the number of professional coaches as the Club has grown. These coaches are actively involved on a day-to-day basis in improving the skills of all our junior players. The Club also have several initiatives running for senior players.

The Club’s goal is to continue building the Club both in terms of numbers and skill by creating excellent players today who will become the role models for future generations of First Kicks, Fun Footballers and Juniors.

History

Forrest Hill Milford United AFC was formed in 1975 with four junior teams as a result of demand for a soccer club to cater for the needs of the rapidly growing population of the greater Forrest Hill Milford areas.

Under the guidance of several local personalities including Rod Mills, Rick Turner, Derek Fitzpatrick and Norman Pound, the club was incorporated with its headquarters at Becroft Park, Forrest Hill. This has proven to be a most convenient location for players from Forrest Hill and the surrounding suburbs of Milford, Castor Bay, Campbell’s Bay, Mairangi Bay, Sunnynook and Glenfield.

The original logo and white shirts with 2 black strips down was the work of Norman Pound.

The club grew very steadily over the first ten years. Under the direction of Ian Shaw, Ross Bindon and Ray Allen a major commitment was undertaken in 1985/86 to build clubrooms at Becroft Park for the Club’s exclusive use.

At the same time a commitment was made to promote the senior side of the club in order to provide ongoing opportunities for players graduating from the junior ranks. The club’s senior team, which had been formed in 1984 to contest the Northern Qualifying Division of the Northern League, won this League in 1987 and promotion to the Northern League Fourth Division. In that year the senior side of the club fielded four teams, three of which won their respective competitions. 1988 saw the Club’s senior team again win promotion by winning the Northern League Fourth Division.

A newly formed women’s team was added to the senior club in 1989, a year in which the men’s senior team was successful in winning both the Annual Cambridge Pre Season Tournament and also the Tokoroa Amcor Cup Tournament at the end of the season.

The following year, 1990, the senior team won the Northern League Third Division and further promotion which necessitated, at a cost of some $19,000 in early 1991, the extension of changing rooms to provide the necessary separate changing facilities for both home and visiting teams, plus match officials. A North Shore City Council grant of $12,000 assisted with this expense.

In 1992, the council recognized the growth of the club when it allocated the existing rugby field at Becroft Park to football as part of a rationalization of sports grounds to various codes. The club has maintained sole use of the grounds for the football season and anticipates doing so for the foreseeable future.

In October 1995 the original clubrooms were destroyed by fire in a suspected arson. With the subsequent demolition of the burnt shell the Club’s temporary Clubrooms became the Chances Bar on Wairau Road.

Building on new clubrooms started in 1996 and were completed in 1997.

Over the last decade the Club’s junior ranks have been gaining in strength and the Club now attracts players from a wider radius. At the present time the Club caters for over 800 junior and over 200 senior players. With the implementation of our professional coaching scheme, including “First Kicks & Fun Footballers” numbers continue to grow.

The Club’s First Kicks, Fun Footballers and junior players attend tournaments all over the upper North Island. While encouraging members to play the game for the game’s own sake, the Club does encourage serious competition and is active in coaching and training the top teams in each junior grade with professionally accredited coaches.

The Club has recently introduced the NZ Football Skill Centre Programme and is one of the few Clubs in New Zealand to be accredited by NZ Football to deliver these community based programmes.

Building on the stunning success of the introduction of professional coaching the Club has developed a comprehensive Academy offering specialised and focussed development programmes for our most promising girls and boys. The Academy takes a meritocratic approach and is by invitation only.

The Club was one of the first Clubs in New Zealand to ensure they had a consistent approach for both female and male footballers. This focus have provided spectacular success especially with our female footballers. In 2016 our Women’s Premier side won the Women’s Knockout Cup, a New Zealand wide Women’s knock out competition. They were a finalist in this competition (now the Kate Sheppard Cup) in 2018. 

The Club had 4 players in the recent history making New Zealand U-17 Women’s team who finished with the bronze medal at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay. This included team Captain Aneka Mittendorf. The Club had 7 players at the ID camp prior to selection for the World Cup.

On top of this the Club had 4 players attend the FIFA U-20 ID Camp with 3 players subsequently attending the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in France. This included team Captain, Malia Steinmetz.

Malia Steinmetz also made appearances for the Football Ferns as they qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2020 Olympics. Malia played alongside two former Forrest Hill Milford United AFC players, CJ Bott and Emma Rolston who have gone on to gain professional contracts overseas.

The Club also has 10 players in the Northern Football National Women’s League Team, The Northern Lights.

Our Women’s U17 team were a finalist in this year’s Auckland City U17 Youth tournament, having won the final last year. 

The Club also dominated the Northern Football Federation’s Female and Male U13, U14 and U16 teams for the National Age Group Tournament.

The Club also maintained an excellent relationship with key sponsors, all of whom have continued to offer their unwavering support through the provision of kit, discounts and cash grants to assist the Club with its many worthy causes. The Club’s catchment area, the wide demographic of membership, together with its prime location at Becroft Park offers an excellent opportunity for sponsors.

Forrest Hill-Milford United AFC Life Members 

Ray Allen

Andrea Allen

Ian Shaw

Warwick Ashton

Gary Sowden

Bernie McCallion

Kevin Carter

Jenny Goldsmith – endorsed exec meeting 9/4/02003

Allan Peeperkoorn – endorsed exec meeting 9/4/02003

Jon Watts – endorsed AGM – 2014

Brian Haycock – endorsed AGM – 2014

Dave Crombie – endorsed AGM – 2016

Nic Patterson – endorsed AGM – 2016

Mike Nolan – endorsed AGM – 2016

Andrew Diver – endorsed AGM – 2016