WOOLSTON TECHNICAL FC - official site
TECH SENIORS
2011 - THE LATEST
ENQUIRIES:
info@wtfc.co.nz
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GROUNDS
Use common sense.
If it will damage the pitch, don't train on it.
2012
REGISTRATION
DATES
Sun12 Feb 9am-12noon
at Cashmere Club
Tues 14 Feb 5-8pm
at Woolston Club
Sun 19 Feb 9am-12
at Cashmere Club
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for more details
Spring & Summer Football
(Nov & Dec)
Somerfield Park
9th - 10th Grade Training
Monday 3:30 - 4:45pm
11 - 12th Grade Training
Tuesday 3:30 - 4:45pm
9th - 12th Grades
Junior 5 a side Games
Wednesday 3:30 - 5pm
13th - 18th Grades
Youth 7 a side Games
Thursday 5 - 6pm
Just Turn Up with your football boots, shinpads and water & join a team or bring your friends
JUNIOR TEAMS FINISH
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2011 POTY
See News section
Use common sense.
If it will damage the pitch, don't train on it.
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KICK START, 7th, 8th, 9th grades are playing in the Cashmere-Tech in house leagues at Centennial Park on Saturday mornings
2011 REGISTRATIONS
Enquiries: info@wtfc.co.nz
New WTFC Emblem
Woolston Technical FC takes on a new look in 2008 (after the merger between Christchurch Technical and Woolston in 2007); one that reflects the history of football in the area and its connection with the local community.
The new emblem brings together 5 key elements:
1) ‘FC’ in the name tells people this is a football club, in the modern football manner;
2) the acknowledgement of the club’s 1923 roots and the manner of type treatment - using old style typography where the 9 and 3 drop below the baseline of the 1 and 2;
3) the inclusion of the CTC logo (Christchurch Technical College) - the college provided skills education for the workforce of the area, Ensors is on CTC land (now CPIT trades campus) and the college spawned the club;
4) the gear visual represents the area’s technical/industrial heritage and was part of the old Woolston Workingman’s Club logo, it also serves to signify the roundball beautiful game;
5) the shield - a traditional football emblem to house all these historical elements.
Finally the colours of Woolston and Technical have been brought together in the ‘Brazil’ colour strip. So whilst it has a clean modern style the new club emblem has plenty of history behind it.
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