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  2. List of New Zealand Māori sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Player Appearances Years Affiliations; Margaret Matangi [19]: 1: 1938: Te Āti Awa, Taranaki, Ngāti Mutunga June Mariu [20]: 3: 1960: Ngāti Porou Tilly Vercoe [21]: 19: 1967–1971

  3. Category:New Zealand Māori sportspeople - Wikipedia

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  4. Sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The men's national soccer team is called the "All Whites", as they play in an all-white strip. At the time the national soccer team was formed, an all-black strip would not have been allowed. Two notable exceptions to the "Black/Ferns" naming scheme are the "Kiwis" (men's Rugby League) and "SWANZ" (the name formerly used for women's soccer).

  5. Youth coach hopes Women's World Cup raises soccer's ... - AOL

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    When New Zealand kicked off in the Women’s World Cup opener against Norway last weeek, just three of the 23 Football Ferns traced their roots to the Indigenous Maori people. The sport of soccer ...

  6. Logan Park High School - Wikipedia

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    It is now largely converted into a park and playing fields in Dunedin North.. It admitted third-form students in 1974 and expanded to all forms the following year, when it was formally opened by Phil Amos, the Minister of Education. [3] The city's main athletics and soccer venue, the Caledonian Ground, is located next to the school grounds.

  7. Parrs Park - Wikipedia

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    Parrs Park is a public recreational and sporting facility in Oratia, West Auckland, New Zealand.The park has lease arrangements with clubs and cultural organisations that have buildings and facilities on the perimeter and share the amenities of the park.

  8. Park Island, Napier - Wikipedia

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    Park Island is the largest sports complex in Napier, New Zealand.It hosts clubs and facilities for association football (soccer), cricket, hockey, netball and rugby union. . It includes Bluewater Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium that has a capacity of 5,000 people and opened in 19

  9. FACT CHECK: Does Viral Photo Show Pam Bondi In Underwear? - AOL

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    The people playing soccer and rugby were shooed out of the way by a near birthday suit wearing stampede of college aged people.” There is no credible evidence that shows Bondi ever participated ...