2024 Kate Sheppard Cup

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2024 Kate Sheppard Cup
Tournament details
CountryNew Zealand
Dates25 April 20248 September 2024
Teams53
Defending champions Western Springs
Tournament statistics
Matches played45
Goals scored266 (5.91 per match)
  2023
2025  

The 2024 Kate Sheppard Cup is New Zealand's women's 30th annual knockout football competition. This is the sixth year that the competition is known by the Kate Sheppard Cup, or New Zealand Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for sponsorship purposes, after previously been known as the Women's Knockout Cup since its establishment. [1] The cup has had thirteen different winners lift the trophy over its 29-year history with Lynn-Avon United from Auckland being the most successful and Western Springs being the current holders from the 2023 season.

Contents

The 2024 competition has four rounds before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. [2] Competition will run in three regions (northern, central/capital, southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw will be open. In all, 53 teams entered the competition this year. [3] [4]

Results

Preliminary round

All matches were played over the Anzac weekend of 22–25 April 2023. [3] [4]

Northern Region
25 April 2024 Waiuku (7)1–13 Papakura City (4) Waiuku
14:00
  • Cowley Soccerball shade.svg85' (pen.)
Report
  • Yakas Soccerball shade.svg2', 49'
  • Reddy Soccerball shade.svg4', 35', 45'
  • Barroso Soccerball shade.svg10', 26', 33', 56', 59' (pen.)
  • Swales Soccerball shade.svg30'
  • Ah Ching Soccerball shade.svg71'
  • Kraakman Soccerball shade.svg88'
Stadium: Massey Park
Referee: John Keen
28 April 2024 Bay Olympic (4)1–6 Uni-Mount Bohemian (5) New Lynn
13:00
  • Robinson Soccerball shade.svg12'
Report
  • Hartwell Soccerball shade.svg7', 42'
  • Jaques Soccerball shade.svg40'
  • McKimm Soccerball shade.svg48', 50', 65'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Referee: Haider Khan
Central Region
25 April 2024 Te Kotahitanga (3) 17–0 Stop Out (5) Raumati Beach
14:00
  • Beetham Soccerball shade.svg6', 10', 26', 53'
  • Wronski Soccerball shade.svg22'
  • Addy Soccerball shade.svg36', 37', 41', 44', 59', 66', 72'
  • Lenik Soccerball shade.svg41'
  • Thompson Soccerball shade.svg49' (o.g.)
  • Howes Soccerball shade.svg75', 79', 83'
Report Stadium: Weka Park
Referee: Marten Kooij

Round 1

All matches will be played over the weekend of 10–13 May 2024.

Northern Region
11 May 2024 Papakura City (4)0–6 Birkenhead United (3) Papakura
18:00 Report Stadium: McLennan Park
Referee: Avi Narayan
12 May 2024Tauranga Blue Rovers (4)0–4 Cambridge (4) Greerton
11:00 Report Stadium: Pemberton Park
Referee: Andrew Mitchell
12 May 2024 Waikato Unicol (4) 2–1 Onehunga Mangere United (4) Hillcrest
13:00 Report Stadium: Waikato University
Referee: Liam Weston
12 May 2024 Uni-Mount Bohemian (5) 3–0 Greenhithe (4) Mount Wellington
13:00 Report Stadium: Bill McKinlay Park
Referee: Roger Williams
12 May 2024Lakes (4)0–10 FC Tauranga Moana (3) Ngongotahā
13:00 Report Stadium: Tamarahi Reserve
Referee: Anna Harris
12 May 2024 Northland (4)3–10 Franklin United (3) Kensington
13:30 Report Stadium: Trigg Arena
Referee: Lesly Moorhouse
Central Region
10 May 2024 Wellington United (2)0–3 Wellington Phoenix Reserves (1) Newtown
18:30 Report Stadium: Newtown Park
Referee: Carl Tinsley
11 May 2024 Waterside Karori (2) 13–0 Brooklyn Northern United (3) Berhampore
11:30 Report Stadium: Martin Luckie Park
Referee: Jamie Cross
11 May 2024Moturoa (2)1–2 Palmerston North Marist (2) Spotswood
13:00 Report Stadium: Onuku Taipari Domain
Referee: Declan Gooda
12 May 2024 Miramar Rangers (3) 1–0 Victoria University (2) Miramar
11:00 Report Stadium: David Farrington Park
Referee: Cameron Hovell
12 May 2024 Te Kotahitanga (3) 5–1 North Wellington (3) Paraparaumu
13:00 Report Stadium: Mazengarb
Referee: Marten Kooij
12 May 2024 Island Bay United (3)3–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Upper Hutt City (3) Island Bay
14:00 Report Stadium: Wakefield Park
Referee: Wayne Kilgour
Nelson / Marlborough Bays Region
11 May 2024 FC Nelson w/o Nelson Suburbs (2) The Wood
14:00 Report Stadium: Guppy Park
Canterbury Region
10 May 2024 Selwyn United 0–5 Cashmere Technical (2) Rolleston
19:30 Report Stadium: Foster Park
Southern Region
11 May 2024 Northern 0–4 Roslyn Wakari (2) Dunedin North
12:00 Report Stadium: Caledonian Ground
Referee: Allys Clipsham
11 May 2024 Green Island 0–5 (a.e.t.) Otago University (2) Green Island
12:00 Report Stadium: Sunnyvale Park
Referee: Caleb Marsh
11 May 2024 Dunedin City Royals (2) 11–0 Thistle FC Lawyers Head
12:30 Report Stadium: Tahuna Park
Referee: Aidan Broome
11 May 2024 Queens Park 6–0 Grants Braes Invercargill
12:30 Report Stadium: ILT Football Turf
Referee: Rose Hanley-Nickolls

Round 2

Matches will be played over the of King's Birthday weekend of 31 May – 3 June. [5] [6]

Northern Region
31 May 2024 Uni-Mount Bohemian (5)1–11 Hibiscus Coast (2) Panmure
19:45 Report Stadium: Bill McKinlay Park
Referee: Reza Al Rabea
1 June 2024 Fencibles United (2)0–1 West Coast Rangers (2) Pakuranga
12:00 Report Stadium: Riverhills Park
Referee: Samuel Clement
1 June 2024 Franklin United (3) 6–3 (a.e.t.) Waikato Unicol (4) Drury
12:00 Report Stadium: Drury Sports Complex
Referee: Kate Lambert
1 June 2024FC Tauranga Moana (3)1–3 Western Springs (2) Mount Maunganui
13:00 Report Stadium: Links Ave Reserve
Referee: Anna Harris
1 June 2024 Birkenhead United (3)0–3 Ellerslie (2) Beach Haven
14:00 Report Stadium: Shepherds Park
Referee: Courtney Day
1 June 2024 Hamilton Wanderers (2)3–4 Eastern Suburbs (2) Chartwell
18:30 Report Stadium: Porritt Stadium
Referee: Sarah Elyse Jones
2 June 2024 Northern Rovers (3) 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Onehunga Sports (3) Glenfield
13:00 Report Stadium: McFetridge Park
Referee: Wilhelmus Duncker
3 June 2024 Auckland United (2) 7–0 Cambridge (4) Mount Roskill
14:00 Report Stadium: Keith Hay Park
Referee: Nathan Cox
Central Region
1 June 2024 Petone (2) 5–1 Upper Hutt City (3) Petone
11:00 Report Stadium: Petone Memorial Park
Referee: Paul Rushworth
1 June 2024 Palmerston North Marist (2) 4–1Te Kotahitanga (3) Palmerston North
11:30 Report Stadium: Central Energy Trust Arena
Referee: Russell Jones
1 June 2024 Waterside Karori (2) 4–1 Miramar Rangers (3) Berhampore
12:00 Report Stadium: Martin Luckie Park
Referee: Samir Shemon
1 June 2024 Seatoun (2)0–9 Wellington Phoenix Reserves (1) Seatoun
13:00 Report Stadium: Seatoun Park
Referee: Wayne Kilgour
Southern Region
31 May 2024 Roslyn Wakari (2)0–2 Dunedin City Royals (2) Dunedin North
19:00 Report Stadium: Caledonian Ground
Referee: Lindsey Robinson
31 May 2024 Otago University (2) 3–0 Queens Park Dunedin North
19:30 Report Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Grace Teah
1 June 2024 Coastal Spirit (2)0–6 Cashmere Technical (2) Linwood
11:30 Report Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Liam Hackston

Round 3

Matches will be played over the weekend of 14 June – 16 June. [7] [8]

Northern Region
14 June 2024 Western Springs (2) 5–0 Hibiscus Coast (2) Western Springs
19:00 Report Stadium: Seddon Fields
15 June 2024 Ellerslie (2)0–3 West Coast Rangers (2) Ellerslie
14:00 Report Stadium: Michaels Ave Reserve
16 June 2024 Northern Rovers (3)1–4 Franklin United (3) Glenfield
13:00 Report Stadium: McFetridge Park
Central Region
15 June 2024 Petone (2)0–4 Wellington Phoenix Reserves (1) Petone
11:00 Report Stadium: Petone Memorial
Referee: Olivia Marlowe
Southern Region
15 June 2024 Cashmere Technical (2) 7–0 Nelson Suburbs (2) Woolston
12:00 Report Stadium: Garrick Memorial Park
15 June 2024 Otago University (2)0–3 (a.e.t.) Dunedin City Royals (2) Dunedin North
13:00 Report Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Fintan Walsh

Quarter Finals

Matches were played over the weekend of 5 July – 7 July. [9] [10]

Northern Region
6 July 2024 Franklin United (3)1–3 Western Springs (2) Drury
13:00
  • IrvineSoccerball shade.svg7'
Report
  • Lee Soccerball shade.svg11'Yellow card.svg 46'
  • HiranoSoccerball shade.svg67'
  • LytheSoccerball shade.svg71'
  • BloomfieldYellow card.svg 85'
Stadium: Drury Sports Complex
Referee: Ujwaal Mudliar
6 July 2024 Auckland United (2) 5–1 West Coast Rangers (2) Mount Roskill
17:00
  • CookSoccerball shade.svg2'
  • CanhamSoccerball shade.svg22'
  • ElliottSoccerball shade.svg57'
  • RocheSoccerball shade.svg64'
  • VosperSoccerball shade.svg71'
Report
Stadium: Keith Hay Park
Referee: Othmane Jebli
Central Region
6 July 2023 Waterside Karori (2)2–3 Wellington Phoenix Reserves (1) Karori
13:00
  • RossYellow card.svg 80'
  • KruszonaSoccerball shade.svg86'
  • BryantSoccerball shade.svg90+3'
Report
  • McCannSoccerball shade.svg34' (pen.)
  • ElliottSoccerball shade.svg58', 77'
Stadium: Karori Park
Referee: Carl Tinsley
South Island
7 July 2023 Dunedin City Royals (2) 1–0 Cashmere Technical (2) Tainui
13:00
  • SmithYellow card.svg 66'Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
  • KeoganYellow card.svg 76'
Stadium: Tahuna Park
Referee: Lindsey Robinson

Broadcsting rights

FIFA+ have the broadcasting rights for the 2024 season. [11] [12]

RoundDateTeamsKick-offTV Channel
Round 2 [13] 1 JuneCoastal Spirit v Cashmere Technical11:30am FIFA+
Round 3 [14] 15 JunePetone v Wellington Phoenix Reserves11:00am FIFA+
Quarter-final [15] 6 JulyFranklin United v Western Springs1:00pm FIFA+
Waterside Karori v Wellington Phoenix Reserves1:00pm FIFA+
Auckland United v West Coast Rangers5:00pm FIFA+
7 JulyDunedin City Royals v Cashmere Technical1:00pm FIFA+

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