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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. 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 ...

  5. List of New Zealand Māori AFL players - Wikipedia

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  6. Association football in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The first game in Phoenix history, a 2–2 draw with then-reigning champion Melbourne Victory, set a new national record for attendance at a competitive football fixture at 14,421. [ citation needed ] The cumulative attendance over the first three home matches exceeded that of the Knights entire cumulative attendance from both years of their ...

  7. Harry Ngata - Wikipedia

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    Ngata scored New Zealand's goal in his full All Whites debut, a 1–3 loss against Saudi Arabia on 28 April 1993. He was included in the New Zealand side for the 1999 Confederations Cup finals tournament [5] and he ended his international playing career with 28 A-international caps and 3 goals to his credit, his final cap a substitute appearance in a 7–0 win over Vanuatu on 13 June 2001.

  8. New Zealand men's national football team - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand playing Australia in 1922. New Zealand's first international football match was played in Dunedin at the old Caledonian Ground on 23 July 1904 against a team representing New South Wales. New Zealand lost by the game's only goal, but drew with the same team 3–3 in a game at Athletic Park, Wellington seven days later. [6]

  9. Michael Boxall - Wikipedia

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    Boxall was recruited to play college soccer at the University of California, Santa Barbara by head coach Tim Vom Steeg. He followed in the footsteps of other New Zealand players at Santa Barbara such as Tony Lochhead and Neil Jones, both of whom have received senior international caps after appearing for UCSB. In his first season with the ...