Due to that, the style of play often resembles creative passing, strong running and exciting football to watch.
A major renovation of the ground saw a small stadium being built in 2011, along with landscaping of an embankment area for further seating.
The ground is home of ethnic and Fijian tournaments in Auckland and junior and women's international games have been held.
In spectacular fashion, over half of the first team roster made themselves unavailable after accepting invitations to play in a Fijian-Indian football tournament in Los Angeles, United States on the same weekend.
After losing 8 games in the first round and sitting second to last at the wrong end of the standings, relegation looked inevitable.
The signing of Kindness Agwu and David Firisua plus the newly found form of Justin Fredickson and Safraz Ali marked a turn-around for the club.
The club has played in the Northern Premier League three times before (2004, 2005, 2006) with its best placing an 8th out of 14 teams in 2004.
Mangere United are the Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Division 2 2010 Champions.