Honouring a Century of Service 

Since 1863, Christchurch Football Club has been built on more than results.
It has been built on commitment — season after season, generation after generation.

The Axemen name has always stood for resilience, loyalty, and the willingness to keep turning up when it matters most. It represents those who put the club first, who carried the jersey with pride, and who helped pass the Axemen culture from one era to the next.

To formally recognise this enduring contribution, the Christchurch Football Club and the Axemens Club are proud to establish the Axemen Centurion.


What Is an Axemen Centurion?

An Axemen Centurion is a player, coach, or manager who has reached 100 Senior Grade games of service with Christchurch Football Club.

One hundred games is not a moment — it is a journey.
It reflects seasons of preparation, sacrifice, resilience, and commitment to others.

Centurions are recognised not for individual accolades, but for service sustained over time — the very quality that has allowed the Axemen to endure for more than 160 years.


Eligibility

You may be recognised as an Axemen Centurion if you have achieved 100 or more Senior Grade games with Christchurch Football Club in one or more of the following roles:

  • Player
  • Coach
  • Manager

Service may be accumulated across seasons and teams, and reflects genuine contribution in Christchurch colours.


The Axemen Centurion Register

All recognised Centurions will be recorded in the Axemen Centurion Register, a living record that honours those whose commitment has strengthened the club across generations.

The Register exists to:

  • Preserve Axemen Centurion history
  • Recognise loyalty and longevity
  • Connect past, present, and future club members
  • Reinforce the values that define the Christchurch Football Club and the Axemens Club

Registration

Eligible individuals — or those wishing to nominate a past players, coach or manager — are invited to register for inclusion in the Axemen Centurion Register.

Where formal records are incomplete, the club acknowledges that our history is often carried through memory and shared experience, and these will be respected as part of the verification process.

To Register or Nominate:

Please register by following the link here and provide:

  • Full name
  • Role(s) with the club (player, coach, manager)
  • Approximate years of Senior Grade involvement
  • Estimated Senior Grade game total
  • Team(s) or era(s) played, coached, or managed

Registrations will be reviewed by the Club and the Axemens Club to ensure the integrity of the Centurion Register.


A Living Legacy

Becoming an Axemen Centurion is not an endpoint.

It is recognition that your service forms part of the foundation on which future club members will stand.


From Latimer Square in 1863 to the present day, the strength of Christchurch Football Club has always come from those who stayed.


Give ’Em the Axe.

CFC Centurions recognised

On Thursday night the CFC Axemen arranged the launch of the Centurions.

The Axemen on behalf of the club felt it was time to formally recognise and reward those former and present members who have made an enduring contribution to the Christchurch Football Club.

A CFC Centurion is a player, coach, or manager who has reached 100 Senior Grade games of service, from Under 19’s, Women to Senior/Premiers, with the Club.

Service may be accumulated across seasons, teams and roles and reflects genuine contribution in the red and black colours.

Over 67 Centurions were inducted, each Centurion given the opportunity to say a few words.

Resulting in loads of stories, laughter, and great memories.

One of the many highlights of the night was the joint presentations to father and son Centurions, Roger and Hamish Kilpratick, Alan and Richard Trent and Bryan and Matt Mustchin.

Another induction night is scheduled for late October, another night not to be missed.

Every Centurion had the opportunity to share their own CFC experiences. It was really refreshing to see some of the later ex players from 2000's attend .