Chatham Cup
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The Chatham Cup is New Zealand's premier knockout tournament in men's football (soccer). It is held annually, with the final being contested in the southern spring or late winter (usually in September). This competition is not currently sponsored.
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[edit] History
Held annually since 1923 (with the exception of 1937 and 1941-44), the cup is contested by teams from throughout the country. Typically between 120 and 150 teams take part, with extra time and penalty shoot-outs used to decide matches which end in ties (in the past, replays were used). Many of the early winners of the competition no longer exist, as soccer was not effectively organised in New Zealand until the advent of a national league in 1970, and still remains largely amateur. Prior to 1970, the final was held between the winners of separate North Island and South Island tournaments.
The cup itself was gifted to the then NZ Football Association in 1922 by the crew of HMS Chatham as a token of appreciation for the hospitality they had encountered on a visit to New Zealand. The actual trophy is modelled on the FA Cup.
Recent tournaments have been organised in a preliminary round, first round, second round, third round, fourth round, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. Competition begins in April, and the final is normally played in September. Early rounds (up to round four) are held on a regional basis, between teams within the country's three soccer regions (northern North Island, southern North Island, South Island).
The New Zealand Football Championship is contested between franchise teams, rather than traditional clubs, and these franchise teams do not compete in the Chatham Cup. There is no formal system of byes to later rounds (as there is, for example, in the FA Cup). Several top sides do, however, gain byes through to the second round.
From 1986-1988, the final was contested on a two-match home and away series, but in other years the final has been a single match. In 1952, the final finished 1-1, and the title was shared. A replay was used to decide the 1970, 1972 and 1983 finals, and penalty shoot-outs decided the 1990 and 2001 finals.
The most successful teams in the Chatham Cup have been Mount Wellington (seven wins, two of them since amalgamation with Auckland University), North Shore United (six wins), and Christchurch United (five wins).
[edit] Jack Batty Memorial Cup
A Jack Batty Memorial Cup is presented annually to the player adjudged to have made to most positive impact in the Chatham Cup final. The trophy was donated by Jack's son, John Batty, himself a Chatham Cup winner with Blockhouse Bay in 1970. The winner of the 2007 Batty Memorial Cup final was Luiz del Monte of Central United.
[edit] Recent competitions
[edit] 2006
The 2006 Chatham Cup final was played on September 2, 2006. It was contested by Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) and Western Suburbs (Wellington). Western Suburbs won 3-0 in a penalty shootout after both teams were scoreless in normal and extra times. In the semi-finals, Eastern Suburbs defeated defending champions Central United of Auckland 5-3 on penalties after scores were level at 3-3 after extra time, and Western Suburbs comprehensively beat Dunedin-based side Caversham 4-0.
[edit] 2007
The quarter finals of the 2007 Chatham Cup were played in late July. In these matches, Caversham beat Nomads United (Christchurch), Central United (Auckland) defeated Eastern Suburbs (Auckland), North Shore United beat Hamilton Wanderers, and Western Suburbs (Wellington) beat Miramar Rangers (Wellington). The semi-finals, played in mid-August, saw Central United beat North Shore United 3-1 in Auckland and Western Suburbs beat Caversham by the same margin in Dunedin.
The 2007 Chatham Cup final was played on September 2, 2007 in Auckland. Central United (Auckland) won by 10-9 on penalties after extra time.
[edit] Past winners
- 1923 - Seacliff (Otago)
- 1924 - Harbour Board (Auckland)
- 1925 - YMCA (Wellington)
- 1926 - Sunnyside (Christchurch)
- 1927 - Ponsonby
- 1928 - Petone
- 1929 - Tramways (Auckland)
- 1930 - Petone
- 1931 - Tramurewa (Auckland)
- 1932 - Marist (Wellington)
- 1933 - Ponsonby
- 1934 - Thistle (Auckland)
- 1935 - Hospital (Wellington)
- 1936 - Western (Christchurch)
- 1937 - (no competition)
- 1938 - Waterside (Wellington)
- 1939 - Waterside (Wellington)
- 1940 - Waterside (Wellington)
- 1941 - (no competition)
- 1942 - (no competition)
- 1943 - (no competition)
- 1944 - (no competition)
- 1945 - Western (Christchurch)
- 1946 - Marist (Wellington)
- 1947 - Waterside (Wellington)
- 1948 - Christchurch Technical Old Boys
- 1949 - Petone
- 1950 - Eden (Auckland)
- 1951 - Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
- 1952 - North Shore United and Western (Christchurch) (title shared)
- 1953 - Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
- 1954 - Onehunga
- 1955 - Western (Christchurch)
- 1956 - Stop Out (Wellington)
- 1957 - Seatoun
- 1958 - Seatoun
- 1959 - Northern (Dunedin)
- 1960 - North Shore United
- 1961 - Northern (Dunedin)
- 1962 - Hamilton Technical Old Boys (Hamilton)
- 1963 - North Shore United
- 1964 - Mount Roskill
- 1965 - Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
- 1966 - Miramar Rangers
- 1967 - North Shore United
- 1968 - Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
- 1969 - Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
- 1970 - Blockhouse Bay
- 1971 - Western Suburbs (Wellington)
- 1972 - Christchurch United
- 1973 - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 1974 - Christchurch United
- 1975 - Christchurch United
- 1976 - Christchurch United
- 1977 - Nelson United
- 1978 - Manurewa
- 1979 - North Shore United
- 1980 - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 1981 - Dunedin City
- 1982 - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 1983 - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 1984 - Manurewa
- 1985 - Napier City Rovers
- 1986 - North Shore United
- 1987 - Gisborne City
- 1988 - Waikato United
- 1989 - Christchurch United
- 1990 - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 1991 - Christchurch United
- 1992 - Miramar Rangers
- 1993 - Napier City Rovers
- 1994 - Waitakere City
- 1995 - Waitakere City
- 1996 - Waitakere City
- 1997 - Central United (Auckland)
- 1998 - Central United (Auckland)
- 1999 - Dunedin Technical
- 2000 - Napier City Rovers
- 2001 - University - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 2002 - Napier City Rovers
- 2003 - University - Mount Wellington (Auckland)
- 2004 - Miramar Rangers
- 2005 - Central United (Auckland)
- 2006 - Western Suburbs (Wellington)
- 2007 - Central United (Auckland)
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- This year's tournament
- Cup history
- Finals results and scorers
- Finals results, with links to year by year competition details