"Max Davis" is a former association football player who represented New Zealand national football team/New Zealand at international level.

Davis made a solitary official international appearance for New Zealand as a substitute in a 3–3 draw with Australia national football team/Australia on 16 March 1973.

Davis was a member of the Gisborne City team that in 1969 won entry into the inaugural New Zealand National League in 1970.

He was with Mount Wellington when they won the National League in 1972, the Chatham Cup in 1973 and the Air New Zealand Cup in 1975. He also played in the 1972 Chatham Cup final that went to two replays before Christchurch United beat Mount Wellington 2-1 in Auckland, after the first game had ended 4–4 in Wellington and the second, 1-1 in Christchurch.

In 1979 he returned to Gisborne City, who had been relegated to the Central League in 1976, and helped them win the league that year and, with it, promotion back to the National League.

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