Upper Hutt City FC


Upper Hutt City Football is an association football club in Upper Hutt, Wellington which plays its home games at Maidstone Park.
Upper Hutt City Football started as Upper Hutt United in 1926 and then alternative clubs were formed in the region through Tararua United in the 1970s and a women's club, Upper Valley Wanderers in the 1980s. In the late 1990s the three clubs agreed to amalgamate as Tararua Sports Club with their clubrooms and home ground based at Harcourt Park. At a meeting in 1998 it was agreed that the football teams would play as Upper Hutt City Soccer before they were renamed Upper Hutt City Football in 2011.
After construction of an artificial surface pitch at Maidstone Park in 2011 it was decided in 2012 to move the clubrooms and home pitch to the park while still retaining Harcourt Park as its alternative home ground.

Teams

Senior men's

Upper Hutt City Football also runs an annual Men's U19s Tournament in preparation for the national champs in Napier.

Masters

The Women's team highest national honours is the semi-finals of the 2016 Women's Knockout Cup which they lost to Glenfield Rovers 1–0 and the 2017 Women's Knockout Cup which they lost to Eastern Suburbs 5–0.
Women's Premier Team Honours: