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Photo / Neil ReidĢ5: Martin Akers’ senior career spanned 25 years, during which time he became the club’s highest-capped player, with more than 300 first-team games for Napier City Rovers. Roy Stanger is a legendary former Napier City Rovers player and coach, as well as now serving on the proud club's board. The win came after the New Zealand Soccer Annual wrote over their previous season’s fourth-place finish that the side was “the most disappointing team in the 1974 Central League”. Post the victory, the side was treated to a mayoral reception and a street parade in central Napier.ģ: Napier City Rovers secured a highly commendable third-spot finish in their first year in Central League Division Two. In the first two decades of the club other All Whites included Jason New, David Kirk, Chris Jackson and Perry Cotton.Ģ: The winning two-goal margin in Napier City Rovers’ historic 3-1 Chatham Cup final win over North Shore in 1985. As the club’s fans, volunteers, players and administrators – both past and present – celebrate the milestone, Neil Reid dug through the club’s archives and highlights 50 statistical gems from their existenceġ: Paul Halford was the first player from Napier City Rovers to have been selected for the All Whites for a full international. Napier City Rovers have had a rich and colourful history in the 50 years since the club was founded.
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