New Zealand Central League 05/18 03:30 8 Island Bay United v Stop Out - View
New Zealand Central League 05/25 01:00 9 Island Bay United v Wellington Phoenix Reserves - View
New Zealand Central League 06/09 02:00 10 Western Suburbs v Island Bay United - View
New Zealand Central League 06/22 02:30 11 Miramar Rangers v Island Bay United - View
New Zealand Central League 06/29 03:30 12 Island Bay United v Petone FC - View
New Zealand Central League 07/12 07:15 13 North Wellington AFC v Island Bay United - View
New Zealand Central League 07/20 01:30 14 Island Bay United v Napier City Rovers - View
New Zealand Central League 08/03 03:45 15 Wellington Olympic v Island Bay United - View
New Zealand Central League 08/10 03:30 16 Island Bay United v Waterside Karori - View
New Zealand Central League 08/24 02:30 17 Stop Out v Island Bay United - View

Wikipedia - Island Bay United

Island Bay United is a football club in the southern suburb of Island Bay in Wellington, New Zealand. The club was founded in 1931 as Wellington Technical College Old Boys. In 1966 the name was changed to Island Bay United. Island Bay United currently play in the Capital Premier League run by Capital Football.

The club also competes in the Chatham Cup, New Zealand's premier knock-out tournaments with their best run being 2003 and 2014 Chatham Cup where they made the quarter-finals.

Notable former players include Liberato Cacace and Mario Barcia.

Island Bay United is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in New Zealand. With a rich history and a strong sense of community, this team is known for their skillful play and competitive spirit on the field. Comprised of dedicated players of all ages and backgrounds, Island Bay United prides itself on fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for all its members. Whether they are competing in local leagues or representing New Zealand on the national stage, this team always gives their all and strives for excellence in every match. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship, and dedication, Island Bay United is a force to be reckoned with in the world of New Zealand soccer.