MIRAMAR RANGERS AFC

Miramar Rangers AFC is an amateur New Zealand association football club in the Wellington suburb of Miramar.

Founded in 1907, the Club currently has over 800 members and caters for all ages - from 4 years old through to Masters players.

The club is one of the most successful in New Zealand having won the Chatham Cup four times (1966, 1992, 2004 & 2010) and the National League title twice (2002 & 2003). Over the last decade the club has played in the Central Premier League and have won this competition a record six times most recently in 2020.

David Farrington Park 

Miramar Rangers home ground and clubrooms are located at David Farrington Park in Miramar. In 2009 Wellington City Council agreed to rename the ground, from Centennial Park, to David Farrington Park – as a mark of respect to the local football stalwart who passed away in 2008. David Farrington was a legendary figure in New Zealand football for more than 40 years, coaching Miramar Rangers, Wellington representative teams and the New Zealand women’s national side. It is a fitting tribute to a man who is regarded by many as the best football coach Wellington has ever produced.