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Club Objectives To promote the game of soccer To provide the opportunity and facilities for the development of soccer Established in February 1960 Pukekohe Ramblers Association Football Club 1982: Pukekohe Association Football Club. 1985
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Club Objectives • To promote the game of soccer • To provide the opportunity and facilities for the development of soccer • Established in February 1960 • Pukekohe Ramblers Association Football Club • 1982: Pukekohe Association Football Club
1985 • Took possession of current facility on Bledisloe Park • 120 Juniors / 50 Seniors • Winter sport (April – Sept) • Shared park with Hockey • Early 1990’s • Sole winter use of Bledisloe Park • 2002 • 5-a-side summer soccer starts • Summer share of park with Cricket
Current Situation • Membership • 650 Juniors & 120 Seniors • 10% growth in juniors vs 2006 • All nationalities • Gender mix (625 male/145 female) • Age breakdown (132 midgets, 286 juniors, 228 youth) • Geographical mix (full Franklin spectrum) • Soccer 2 Federation • Franklin/Manukau/Waitakere Districts • 200+ in summer 5-a-side competition • 12 month season
Current Situation • Facilities • Still the same size clubrooms • Bledisloe Park is full in Winter • 2 Full sized fields • 4 junior fields • 13 midget fields • 2 full sized training (floodlit) fields • 13 x 5-a-side fields in summer (midget fields) • Use 2 Full size fields at High School • Use the 4 cricket club changing rooms
Future Projections • Assumptions based on • Growth (and projected growth) • Current state of facilities • Soccer now a “year round” sporting activity in Pukekohe and on Bledisloe Park
Future Projections • Most growth will come from the junior sector • Year Junior numbers Senior numbers • 2010 800 150 • 2015 1100 180 • 2020 1300 200 • More juniors (especially girls) • More Ladies • Hosting Junior age group national tournaments • Night football/Summer football • Double the summer competition numbers (500)
Facilities Development Project • To determine the needs of the junior and senior membership of Pukekohe AFC • To ascertain the needs from the wider community of Pukekohe/Franklin for a new clubroom facility within Pukekohe. • To provide a clubroom facility that will cater for those identified needs • To determine the financial implications of such a development
Facilities Development Project • Questionnaire to the Pukekohe AFC membership • Letters to local community groups • Schools • Other sporting codes • Recreational • Business • Seek Franklin District Council support
Facilities Proposal • Plans • Costings • Timelines
Facilities Proposal • Timeline estimates: • 2007 • Planning proposals/approvals • Funding applications • 2008 • Project tenders • Funding applications • 2009 • Facility Development • 2010 • Project Completion
Facilities Proposal • Costing estimates: • Facility - $1 – $1.25Million • Car park - $0.25 - $0.32Million • Total - $1.25 - $1.57Million
Financial Proposal • Possible financial contributions • Pukekohe AFC • Franklin District Council • Local businesses • Lottery grants • ASB
Financial Proposal • Management/Ownership of facilities • Pukekohe AFC? • Bledisloe Park Facilities Trust?
How does this project fit with the FDC Community Plan 2006-2016? • The aim is to provide a facility that will • Maximise the recreational use of Bledisloe Park and immediate environs • Provide a “home base” for Pukekohe/Franklin soccer • Provide alternative options for other Pukekohe community/sporting groups and the community as a whole
Name and Contact Details • Tony Davison • Phone: Work (09) 2712785, Mobile 027 4878178 • Peter Wild • Phone: Work 2389534, Mobile 027 4823547 • Website • www.pukekoheafc.co.nz