1999 Chatham Cup

1999 Chatham Cup
Dates September 18, 1999
Championship venue North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Champions Dunedin Technical (1st title)
Runners-up Waitakere City
Championship match score 4–0
Jack Batty Memorial Cup Aaron Burgess (Dunedin Technical)

The 1999 Chatham Cup was the 72nd annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Up to the last 16 of the competition, the cup was run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with an open draw from the quarter-finals on. In all, 132 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition. Some record five rounds prior to the quarter-finals; others note a preliminary round followed by four rounds proper.

The 1999 final

Dunedin Technical made up for their big loss in the 1998 final, winning 4-0.

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup is awarded to the player adjudged to have made to most positive impact in the Chatham Cup final. The winner of the 1999 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Aaron Burgess of Dunedin Technical.

Results

Third Round


Auckland Grammar 3 – 2 Manurewa


Brooklyn Northern United 1 – 2 North Wellington


Cambridge 2 – 3 Mount Albert-Ponsonby


Caversham 7 – 1 Otago University


Central United (Auckland) 9 – 0 King's Arms Cosmos (Auckland)


Dunedin Technical 7 – 0 Waihopai (Invercargill)


East Coast Bays 0 – 1 Tauranga City


Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 1 – 1 (aet)* Otahuhu United


Gisborne Thistle 0 – 8 Napier City Rovers


Halswell United 3 – 0 Christchurch Rangers


Lower Hutt City 1 – 3 Western Suburbs FC (Porirua)


Manukau City w/o Whangarei


Melville United (Hamilton) 6 – 2 Dispensary Bar (Auckland)


Miramar Rangers 5 – 1 Red Sox Riverside (Palmerston N.)


Moturoa 2 – 4 Paraparaumu United


North Shore United 5 – 2 Papakura City


Onehunga-Mangere United 0 – 2 Mount Albert Grammar


Onehunga Sports 2 – 4 Mount Wellington


Otorohanga 1 – 0 Hibiscus Coast


Raumati Hearts 4 – 2 Wellington College


Seatoun 2 – 1 Wainuiomata


Takapuna City 4 – 2 Glenfield Rovers


Taupo 3 – 1 Birkenhead United


Tikipunga (Whangarei) 0 – 3 Ngaruawahia United


University (Auckland) 4 – 2 Ellerslie


Upper Hutt City 7 – 0 Naenae


Waitakere City 1 – 0 Metro (Auckland)


Wellington Olympic 4 – 1 Petone


Western City (Hamilton) 0 – 7 Hamilton Wanderers


Woolston WMC 1 – 0 Christchurch United
* Won on penalties by Eastern Suburbs (4-3)

Fourth Round


Auckland Grammar 4 – 3 University


Bay Olympic 1 – 0 Mount Albert Grammar


Caversham 1 – 4 Dunedin Technical


Eastern Suburbs 2 – 3 Hamilton Wanderers


Melville United 10 – 0 Otorohanga


Mount Wellington 3 – 0 Manukau City


Napier City Rovers 3 – 0 North Wellington


Paraparaumu United 3 – 2 Seatoun


Raumati Hearts 0 – 4 Wellington Olympic


Takapuna City 6 – 2 Mount Albert-Ponsonby


Taupo 0 – 4 Central United


Tauranga City 1 – 0 North Shore United


Upper Hutt City 0 – 3 Miramar Rangers


Waitakere City 6 – 1 Ngaruawahia United


Woolston WMC 1 – 1 (aet)* Halswell United
* Won on penalties by Halswell United (8-7)

Fifth Round


Bay Olympic 5 – 0 Auckland Grammar


Napier City Rovers 3 – 0 Hamilton Wanderers


Paraparaumu United 2 – 4 Wellington Olympic


Takapuna City 2 – 0 Melville United


Tauranga City 1 – 1 (aet)* Mount Wellington


Waitakere City 2 – 1 Central United
* Won on penalties by Tauranga City (4-1)

Quarter-finals

July
Bay Olympic 0 – 4 Takapuna City

July
Napier City Rovers 3 – 2 (aet) Wellington Olympic

July
Waitakere City 4 – 3 Tauranga City

Semi-finals

August 15
Dunedin Technical 2 – 1 Napier City Rovers
Hughes, Seales McIvor

August 15
Waitakere City 4 – 0 Takapuna City
Viljoen 2, Stephens, Campbell

Final

September 18
Dunedin Technical 4 – 0 Waitakere City
Marshall, Tee, Flaws, Burgess [1]
North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Referee: I. Walker

References