Tournament details | |
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Country | New Zealand |
Dates | 20 April 2019 – 7 September 2019 |
Teams | 133 |
Defending champions | Birkenhead United |
Final positions | |
Champions | Napier City Rovers |
Runner-up | Melville United |
Tournament statistics | |
Jack Batty Trophy | Sho Goto |
The 2019 Chatham Cup (known as the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup for sponsorship reasons) [1] is New Zealand's 92nd annual knockout football competition.
The 2019 competition will have a preliminary round and four rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. [2]
Matches were played on Saturday 20 April, Monday 22 April and Anzac Day, Thursday 25 April. [2]
20 April 2019 | Tuakau | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | West Auckland Kiwi True Blues | Dr John Lightbody Reserve, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
20 April 2019 | Kaeo-Inter | 4–3 | Internationale | Whangaroa College, Kaeo |
14:00 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | Puhoi | 3–2 | Auckland Volcanoes | Puhoi Domain, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
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25 April 2019 | Otorohanga | 6–2 | Independiente | Ōtorohanga Domain, Ōtorohanga |
14:00 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | Kerikeri | 3–1 | Manukau City | Baysport Waipapa, Waipapa |
14:00 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | Dalian | 3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Matamata Swifts | Valonia Reserve, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | Taupō | 7–1 | Lynn-Avon United | Crown Reserve, Taupō |
14:00 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | University of Auckland | 1–0 | Warkworth | Cox's Bay Reserve, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
25 April 2019 | Glen Eden Rangers | 1–4 | Ranui Swanson | Parrs Park, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
25 April 2019 | Ngaruawahia United | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Otumoetai | Centennial Park, Ngaruawahia |
14:00 | Report |
25 April 2019 | Te Awamutu | 1–2 | Waikato Unicol | Te Awamutu Stadium, Te Awamutu |
14:30 | Report |
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25 April 2019 | Gisborne Thistle | 2–3 | Havelock North Wanderers | Childers Road Reserve, Gisborne |
14:00 | Report |
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22 April 2019 | St Albans Shirley | 6–2 | Parklands United | English Park, Christchurch |
14:00 |
| Report |
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22 April 2019 | Christchurch United | 1–0 | Universities | Christchurch Football Centre, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
25 April 2019 | Geraldine | 5–1 | Grants Braes | Geraldine Domain, Geraldine |
14:00 | Report |
25 April 2019 | Thistle (Invercargill) | 1–2 | Gore Wanderers | ILT Football Turf, Invercargill |
14:00 |
| Report |
All teams listed below received byes to the first round.
Round 1 matches took place between 10 and 12 May 2019. [3]
10 May 2019 | Forrest Hill Milford United | 3–1 | Greenhithe Catimba | Becroft Park, Auckland |
19:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Papakura City | 2–6 | Cambridge | McLennan Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Waikato Unicol | 4–0 | Bucklands Beach | Jansen Park, Hamilton |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Albany United | 5–1 | Waiheke United | Rosedale Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | University of Auckland | 0–7 | Claudelands Rovers | Cox's Bay Reserve, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Matamata Swifts | 1–3 | Fencibles United | Matamata Domain, Matamata |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Three Kings United | 0–3 | Takapuna | Keith Hay Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Navy | 1–6 | Franklin United | Naval Sports Complex, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Manurewa | 1–3 | Tauranga City | War Memorial Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Ngaruawahia United | 0–6 | Ellerslie | Centennial Park, Ngaruawahia |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Hibiscus Coast | 0–2 | Zamantix Rovers | Stanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Uni-Mount Bohemian Celtic | 0–3 | Taupō | Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Otorohanga | 1–2 | Papatoetoe | Ōtorohanga Domain, Ōtorohanga |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Bay Olympic | 4–0 | West Auckland Kiwi True Blues | Olympic Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Puhoi | 1–3 | Onehunga Mangere United | Puhoi Domain, Puhoi |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Mt Albert Ponsonby | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Ranui Swanson | Anderson Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
12 May 2019 | HNK Auckland | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Oratia United | Croatian Cultural Club, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Havelock North Wanderers | 6–0 | North End | Guthrie Park, Havelock North |
12:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Palmerston North Marist | 2–4 (a.e.t.) | Napier City Rovers | Memorial Park, Palmerston North |
2:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Stokes Valley | 3–2 | Brooklyn Northern United | Delaney Park, Lower Hutt |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Wainuiomata | 3–4 | Seatoun | Richard Prouse Park, Lower Hutt |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Wellington Marist | 0–4 | Wellington Olympic | Kilbirnie Park, Wellington |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Kapiti Coast United | 0–8 | Stop Out | Weka Park, Kāpiti |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Naenae | 1–6 | Island Bay United | Naenae Park, Lower Hutt |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Petone | 1–5 | Miramar Rangers | Memorial Park, Lower Hutt |
15:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Victoria University | 3–1 | Wellington United | Boyd-Wilson Field, Wellington |
15:30 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Wairarapa United | 0–3 | Upper Hutt City | Memorial Park, Masterton |
17:30 | Report |
12 May 2019 | New Plymouth Rangers | 0–3 | Napier Marist | Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Waimakariri United | 2–3 | Western | Rangiora A&P Showgrounds, Rangiora |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Halswell United | 1–2 | Ferrymead Bays | Halswell Domain, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | ' Nomads United | 2–0 | Burwood | Tulett Park, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Cashmere Technical | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | Coastal Spirit | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | FC Twenty 11 | 4–2 | St Albans Shirley | Avonhead Park, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Selwyn United | 1–3 | Christchurch United | Foster Park, Christchurch |
18:00 | Report |
12 May 2019 | Nelson Suburbs | 6–0 | FC Nelson | Saxton Field, Nelson |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Mosgiel | 6–2 | Green Island | Memorial Park, Mosgiel |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Queen's Park | 0–2 | Otago University | Queen's Park, Invercargill |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Timaru Thistle | 0–6 | Roslyn Wakari | Anzac Square, Timaru |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Dunedin Technical | 5–1 | Old Boys | Tahuna Park, Dunedin |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Queenstown Rovers | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Northern | Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown |
14:00 | Report |
11 May 2019 | Caversham | 7–0 | Northern Hearts | Tonga Park, Dunedin |
14:00 | Report |
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
All matches were played on Queen's Birthday weekend 31 May-3 June 2019. [4]
31 May 2019 | Western Springs | 5–2 | Hamilton Wanderers | Seddon Fields, Auckland |
19:15 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Taupō | 2–3 | Albany United | Crown Park, Taupō |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Zamantix Rovers | 0–2 | Franklin United | Michaels Ave Reserve, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Melville United | 7–0 | Claudelands Rovers | Gower Park, Hamilton |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Waitakere City | 2–1 | Ellerslie | Fred Taylor Park, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Fencibles United | 1–5 | Eastern Suburbs | Riverhills Park, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Cambridge | 4–5 | Glenfield Rovers | John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Bay Olympic | 2–1 | Birkenhead United | Olympic Park, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Takapuna | 1–4 | Onehunga Sports | Taharoto Park, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Tauranga City | 0–4 | Forrest Hill Milford United | Links Ave, Tauranga |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Onehunga-Mangere United | 2–5 | East Coast Bays | Mangere Domain, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
1 June 2019 | Central United | 3–0 | Oratia United | Croatian Cultural Club, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
2 June 2019 | Mt Albert Ponsonby | 5–1 | Papatoetoe | Anderson Park, Auckland |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
3 June 2019 | Waikato Unicol | 1–6 | North Shore United | Jansen Park, Hamilton |
14:00 NZDT | Report |
3 June 2019 | Havelock North Wanderers | 1–5 | North Wellington | Guthrie Park, Havelock North |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Lower Hutt City | 3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Victoria University | Fraser Park, Lower Hutt |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Miramar Rangers | 8–1 | Island Bay United | David Farrington Park, Wellington |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Stop Out | 3–1 | Napier Marist | Hutt Park, Lower Hutt |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Stokes Valley | 0–13 | Wellington Olympic | Delaney Park, Lower Hutt |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Upper Hutt City | 0–2 | Seatoun | Maidstone Park, Upper Hutt |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Western Suburbs | 1–0 | Waterside Karori | Endeavour Park, Wellington |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Napier City Rovers | 4–0 | Tawa | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
Report |
30 May 2019 | Nelson Suburbs | 7–0 | Tahuna | Saxton Field, Nelson |
Report |
3 June 2019 | FC Twenty 11 | 0–4 | Ferrymead Bays | Avonhead Park, Christchurch |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Western | 0–1 | Christchurch United | Walter Park, Christchurch |
Report |
3 June 2019 | Cashmere Technical | 5–0 | Nomads United | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
Report |
1 June 2019 | Dunedin Technical | 1–4 | Roslyn Wakari | Tahuna Park, Dunedin |
Report |
1 June 2019 | Caversham | 5–0 | Queenstown Rovers | Tonga Park, Dunedin |
Report |
1 June 2019 | Wanaka | 3–5 | Otago University | Wānaka Recreation Centre, Wānaka |
Report |
*The match between Mosgiel and West End was originally an on-field 5–0 win for Mosgiel but they were deemed to have fielded an ineligible player and the result was overturn to a 3–0 loss instead. West End progressed to round three. [5]
All matches were played on the weekend of 15–16 June 2019. [6]
15 June 2019 | Albany United | 1–0 | Metro | Rosedale Park, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Bay Olympic | 3–1 | Central United | Olympic Park, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Waitakere City | 5–2 (a.e.t.) | Mt Albert Ponsonby | Fred Taylor Park, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Onehunga Sports | 4–1 | Forrest Hill Milford United | Waikaraka Park, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | North Shore United | 3–2 | Western Springs | Allen Hill Stadium, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Eastern Suburbs | 8–0 | Franklin United | Madills Farm, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Manukau United | 4–2 | Glenfield Rovers | Centre Park, Auckland |
Report |
16 June 2019 | East Coast Bays | 2–8 | Melville United | Bay City Park, Auckland |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Stop Out | 1–3 | Wellington Olympic | Hutt Park, Lower Hutt |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Lower Hutt City | 2–5 (a.e.t.) | Miramar Rangers | Fraser Park, Lower Hutt |
Report |
16 June 2019 | Napier City Rovers | 3–1 | Seatoun | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
Report |
16 June 2019 | North Wellington | 3–4 | Western Suburbs | Alex Moore Park, Wellington |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Cashmere Technical | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Christchurch United | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
Report |
16 June 2019 | Nelson Suburbs | 11–1 | Ferrymead Bays | Saxton Field, Nelson |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Otago University | 0–3 | Caversham | Caledonian Ground, Dunedin |
Report |
15 June 2019 | Roslyn Wakari | 7–1 | West End | Ellis Park, Dunedin |
Report |
All matches were played on the weekend of 6–7 July 2019. [7]
6 July 2019 | Albany United | 1–0 | Eastern Suburbs | Rosedale Park, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
6 July 2019 | Waitakere City | 1–3 | Melville United | Fred Taylor Park, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
6 July 2019 | Bay Olympic | 3–0 | Manukau United | Olympic Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
6 July 2019 | Onehunga Sports | 2–0 | North Shore United | Waikaraka Park, Auckland |
14:00 |
| Report |
6 July 2019 | Miramar Rangers | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | Wellington Olympic | David Farrington Park, Wellington |
14:00 | Report |
7 July 2019 | Napier City Rovers | 4–1 | Western Suburbs | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
14:00 | Report |
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6 July 2019 | Christchurch United | 2–1 | Nelson Suburbs | Christchurch Football Centre, Christchurch |
14:00 | Report |
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7 July 2019 | Roslyn Wakari | 2–3 | Caversham | Ellis Park, Dunedin |
14:00 | Report |
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The quarter-finals were played on the weekend of 3–4 August 2019. [8]
3 August 2019 | Onehunga Sports | 5–4 (a.e.t.) | Wellington Olympic | Waikaraka Park, Auckland |
13:30 | Report |
3 August 2019 | Caversham | 1–2 | Bay Olympic | Hancock Park, Dunedin |
14:00 | Report |
3 August 2019 | Melville United | 4–0 | Christchurch United | Gower Park, Hamilton |
14:00 | Report |
4 August 2019 | Napier City Rovers | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) | Albany United | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
14:00 | Report |
The semi-finals were played on the weekend of 24–25 August 2019. [9]
24 August 2019 | Bay Olympic | 0–2 | Melville United | Olympic Park, Auckland |
14:00 | Report |
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25 August 2019 | Napier City Rovers | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Onehunga Sports | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
14:00 | Report |
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The final was played on 8 September 2019. [10]
8 September 2019 | Melville United | 2–3 | Napier City Rovers | North Harbour Stadium, Auckland |
15:00 | Report | Referee: Antony Riley |
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