Results

New Zealand Southern League 09/01 01:15 18 [5] Ferrymead Bays v Nomads United [6] W 1-3
New Zealand Southern League 08/24 02:45 17 [6] Nomads United v Universities of Canterbury [9] L 1-2
New Zealand Southern League 08/17 02:45 16 [6] Nomads United v Cashmere Technical [1] L 0-6
New Zealand Southern League 08/11 00:30 15 [5] Nelson Suburbs v Nomads United [6] D 2-2
New Zealand Southern League 08/03 02:45 14 [6] Nomads United v Selwyn United [8] W 4-1
New Zealand Southern League 07/21 01:30 13 [2] Coastal Spirit v Nomads United [6] L 2-0
New Zealand Southern League 07/13 02:45 12 Nomads United v FC Twenty 11 W 2-0
New Zealand Southern League 06/28 02:30 11 [7] Dunedin City Royals FC v Nomads United [6] L 2-1
New Zealand Southern League 06/22 02:45 10 [5] Nomads United v Christchurch United [3] L 1-2
New Zealand Cup 06/16 01:00 - Coastal Spirit v Nomads United L 1-0
New Zealand Southern League 06/08 02:45 9 [5] Nomads United v Ferrymead Bays [6] W 2-1
New Zealand Cup 06/01 02:00 - Nomads United v Christchurch United W 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 21 10 11
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 3 0 3
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 30 17 13
Goals against 37 18 19
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Nomads United

Nomads United is an association football club based in Casebrook, Christchurch, New Zealand. The club competes in the Southern League, the second tier of New Zealand football. Founded in 1910, the club play their home games at Tulett Park. It won its first major honour, The English Cup in 1914 and have since won it 10 more times.

History

Nomads were a prominent team in early New Zealand football, reaching the later rounds of the Chatham Cup on several occasions and reaching the final in 1931. Though no longer the force they were in the early years of organised football in the country, the team again reached the final in 1963, although their best result in recent years has been to reach the quarter-finals in 2007.

Nomads United was founded in 1910 as Nomads FC in eastern Christchurch with an original intention of operating from temporary headquarters in one suburb after another, to foster local interest in the sport. At the time, football was in its infancy in New Zealand, with Nomads being only the fourth club founded in the South Island. The club colours of red, white, and blue date from these early days and were taken in honour of the then colours of prominent English team Chelsea.

Nomads had several home grounds during their early years, including English Park, Richmond Park, and - after amalgamation with Shirley FC in the 1960s - Malvern Park and McFarlane Park in Shirley. For some time after this merger the team were known as Shirley/Nomads. The club moved from Shirley to Casebrook in 1969, settling permanently at Tulett Park, and in 1972 the club changed its name to Nomads United AFC. In 1975 a women's team was added to the roster of teams at Nomads United. Despite financial problems during the early 1980s, Nomads United have survived and remain the second-oldest team in the Christchurch area. In 2021 Nomads United were promoted to the Southern League where they remain currently.

Nomads United is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in New Zealand. Known for their skillful play and strong team spirit, Nomads United has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the local soccer scene.

The team is made up of a diverse group of players, each bringing their own unique talents and strengths to the field. From quick-footed strikers to solid defenders, Nomads United boasts a well-rounded roster that can adapt to any opponent.

Off the field, Nomads United is a tight-knit group that values camaraderie and sportsmanship. Whether they are training together or celebrating a hard-fought victory, the team always supports each other and works towards a common goal.

With their determination and talent, Nomads United is sure to continue making waves in the New Zealand soccer community for years to come. Watch out for this team as they strive for greatness on the pitch.