2024 Cook Islands Round Cup

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Cook Islands Round Cup
Season2024
Champions Tupapa Maraerenga
OFC Champions League Tupapa Maraerenga
Matches played45
Goals scored182 (4.04 per match)
Average goals/game4.04
Biggest win Puaikura FC 1–9 Tupapa Maraerenga
Highest scoring Puaikura FC 1–9 Tupapa Maraerenga
2023
2025

The 2024 Cook Islands Round Cup (also known as the Town Insurance Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 50th recorded edition of the Cook Islands Round Cup, the top association football league of the Cook Islands organised by the Cook Islands Football Association.

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This season kicked off on 26 July 2024, and was competed by six teams from the island of Rarotonga in a triple round-robin format. [1] Thanks to an unbeaten season, Tupapa Maraerenga won the Round Cup for the third consecutive time, and the nineteenth overall.

Teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Tupapa Maraerenga (C, Q)151320569+4741Qualification to Champions League qualifying stage
2 Matavera 157443323+1025
3 Avatiu 1571727401322
4 Puaikura 154562732517
5 Nikao Sokattak 1543823442115
6 Titikaveka 1521121533187
Source: Cook Islands FA
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results

Home \ Away TUP MAT AVA PUA NIK TIT TUP MAT AVA PUA NIK TIT
Tupapa Maraerenga 2–06–02–25–01–03–03–1
Matavera 1–23–02–12–23–21–57–11–13–2
Avatiu 0–51–21–74–04–10–42–11–1
Puaikura 1–11–11–23–52–11–91–10–1
Nikao Sokattak 0–51–63–41–42–42–1
Titikaveka 0–41–10–10–20–21–3
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.


[1] Round 1
Jul 26
Avatiu 4-0 Nikao Sokattak
Jul 27
Tupapa Maraerenga 2-0 Matavera-Ngatangiia Puaikura 2-1 Titikaveka

Round 2
Aug 2
Titikaveka 0-4 Tupapa Maraerenga
Aug 3
Avatiu 1-7 Puaikura Nikao Sokattak 0-5 Matavera-Ngatangiia

Round 3
Aug 9
Puaikura 1-1 Tupapa Maraerenga
Aug 10
Nikao Sokattak 1-4 Titikaveka Matavera-Ngatangiia 3-0 Avatiu

Round 4
Aug 16
Matavera-Ngatangiia 3-2 Titikaveka
Aug 17
Nikao Sokattak 3-4 Puaikura Avatiu 0-5 Tupapa Maraerenga

Round 5
Aug 19
Matavera-Ngatangiia 2-1 Puaikura
Aug 23
Tupapa Maraerenga 5-0 Nikao Sokattak
Aug 24
Avatiu 4-1 Titikaveka

Round 6
Aug 30
Titikaveka 0-1 Puaikura
Aug 31
Matavera-Ngatangiia 1-2 Tupapa Maraerenga Nikao Sokattak 1-6 Avatiu

Round 7
Sep 6
Matavera-Ngatangiia 2-2 Nikao Sokattak
Sep 7
Puaikura 1-2 Avatiu Tupapa Maraerenga 1-0 Titikaveka

Round 8
Sep 13
Avatiu 1-2 Matavera-Ngatangiia
Sep 14
Titikaveka 0-2 Nikao Sokattak Tupapa Maraerenga 2-2 Puaikura

Round 9
Sep 20
Puaikura 3-5 Nikao Sokattak
Sep 21
Tupapa Maraerenga 6-0 Avatiu Titikaveka 1-1 Matavera-Ngatangiia

Round 10
Sep 27
Avatiu 3-1 Titikaveka
Sep 28
Tupapa Maraerenga 3-0 Nikao Sokattak Puaikura 1-1 Matavera-Ngatangiia

Round 11
Oct 25
Matavera-Ngatangiia 1-5 Tupapa Maraerenga
Oct 26
Avatiu 1-1 Nikao Sokattak Puaikura 0-1 Titikaveka

Round 12
Nov 1
Avatiu 2-1 Puaikura
Nov 2
Tupapa Maraerenga 3-1 Titikaveka Nikao Sokattak 2-1 Matavera-Ngatangiia

Round 13
Nov 8
Matavera-Ngatangiia 7-1 Avatiu
Nov 9
Puaikura 1-9 Tupapa Maraerenga Titikaveka 1-3 Nikao Sokattak

Round 14
Nov 15
Avatiu 0-4 Tupapa Maraerenga
Nov 16
Puaikura 1-1 Nikao Sokattak Matavera-Ngatangiia 3-2 Titikaveka

Round 15
Nov 22
Matavera-Ngatangiia 1-1 Puaikura
Nov 23
Nikao Sokattak 2-4 Tupapa Maraerenga Titikaveka 0-2 Avatiu

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