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Welgris Highlanders,
formerly known as
Welgris Momads, was a semi-professional
Papua New
Guinean soccer club
based in
Mount Hagen, but
playing their home...
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Morobe FC and West FC is unknown. Groll, Daniel. "
Welgris Morobe United FC -
Papua New
Guinea -
Welgris Morobe United Football Club Inc. - Club Profile...
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under various different names: TL Blue
Kumuls became Morobe FC;
Welgris Momads became Welgris Highlanders; PRK
Souths United became Hekari United; and Madang...
- fixtures,
Welgris and
Gigira Laitepo were
joint third with 11 points, with
Rapatona on 10 and
Eastern Stars on 9. On 21
January 2009,
Welgris secured a...
- the 2009–10 season,
Welgris Fuel
Distributors –
under its
sponsorship brand Niupetro Fuel –
withdrew their sponsorship of
Welgris Highlanders and moved...
- goals,
while the
Player of the
Season award was
shared by Ian
Yanum of
Welgris Highlanders and Ila
Ilaita Jr of
Gelle Hills.
Seven teams entered the competition...
- New
Guinea 2017". RSSSF.
Retrieved 2019-04-13. "Markham
progresses as
Welgris bows out". Post Courier. 2017-06-14.
Retrieved 2019-04-13. "Papaka face...
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Stars returned for
their fifth and
Besta PNG
United for
their fourth.
Welgris Highlanders rejoined the
league after a three-year absence,
while there...
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whole procedure. Last year's
debutants WNB
Tavur were also excluded,
while Welgris Highlanders withdrew. They were
replaced by
Admiralty FC from M**** Province...
- U20
competition in Lae
earlier in 2009. The side were
managed by
former Welgris coach Matthew Witu. In November,
tragedy struck the side as
their starting...