2004 Chatham Cup

2004 Chatham Cup
Dates 6 September 2004
Championship venue North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Champions Miramar Rangers (3rd title)
Runners-up Waitakere City
Championship match score 1–0 (golden goal extra time)
Jack Batty Memorial Cup Tim Butterfield (Miramar Rangers)

The 2004 Chatham Cup was the 77th 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, 133 teams took part in the competition. Different publications give different numbers for the rounds in the competition, with some showingtwo preliminary rounds followed by four rounds proper prior to quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final, and others showing one preliminary round followed by five rounds proper. The latter designations are used for the results below.

Extra time played during the 2004 Chatham Cup used the golden goal rule.

One surprise of the 2004 competition was the performance of Sunday league social team Internationale, who reached the last 32 of the competition

The 2004 final

The final was the only Chatham Cup final to be decided by golden goal, with a Michele Zannoto goal in the 16th minute of extra time breaking the deadlock in favour of Miramar Rangers.

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 2004 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Tim Butterfield of Miramar Rangers.

Results

Third Round


Central United Brown (Auckland) 1 – 2 Whangarei


Christchurch United 1 – 3 Western (Christchurch)


Claudelands Rovers 1 – 1* Internationale (Auckland)


East Coast Bays 9 – 0 Hamilton North


Fencibles United (Auckland) 4 – 0 Bohemian Celtic (Auckland)


Kerikeri 2 – 1 Dispensary Bar (Auckland)


Lynn-Avon United (Auckland) 5 – 1 Cambridge


Manawatu (Palmerston North) 3 – 2 Red Sox (Palmerston North)


Manukau City 2 – 0 West Hamilton United


Metro (Auckland) 1 – 0 Papakura


Palmerston North Marist 4 – 0 Wanganui City


Upper Hutt City 0 – 0* Brooklyn Northern United


Victoria University 0 – 5 Miramar Rangers


Waitakere City 4 – 0 Bay Olympic (Auckland)


Waterside Karori 2 – 0 Kapiti Coast United (Raumati Beach)


Wallington United 3 – 2 Naenae
* Won on penalties by Christchurch Rangers (5-4), Internationale (7-6), and Upper Hutt City (4-2)

Fourth Round


Eastern Suburbs 10 – 0 Manukau City


Internationale 1 – 3 East Coast Bays


Kerikeri 3 – 1 Whangarei


Upper Hutt City 2 – 1 Tawa
* Won on penalties by Waitakere City (6-5)

Fifth Round

3 July
Kerikeri 0 – 10 Eastern Suburbs
Edwards 2, Perry 2, Webber 2, Van Steeden 2, Pearce (pen.), Easthope

3 July
Lower Hutt City 5 – 0 Upper Hutt City
Garcias 3, Adams, Malivuk

4 July
Lynn-Avon United 1 – 2 (aet) East Coast Bays
Hodgson Broderson, Crump

3 July
Mangere United 1 – 2 (aet) Waitakere City
Major (pen.) Williams, Bright

3 July
Miramar Rangers 3 – 2 (aet) Wellington Olympic
B. Little 2, Ryan Lupi, Brown

4 July
Takapuna 0 – 7 Central United
Callinan 3 (1 pen.), McCormack 2, Sykes, Coombes

4 July
Western 2 – 0 Caversham
Hughes, Clapham

Quarter-finals

24 July
East Coast Bays 2 – 3 (aet) Waitakere City
Hyde, Sturm Slack, Gray (pen.), o.g.

24 July
Lower Hutt City 2 – 3 (aet) Eastern Suburbs
Adams, Garcias Bola, Webber, Van Steeden

25 July
Western 1 – 2 Miramar Rangers
Turnbull Butterfield (pen.), G. Little

Semi-finals

Final

6 September
Miramar Rangers 1 – 0 (aet) Waitakere City
Zannoto

References

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