2019 Chatham Cup

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2019 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
CountryNew Zealand
Dates20 April 20197 September 2019
Teams133
Defending championsBirkenhead United
Final positions
ChampionsNapier City Rovers
Runner-upMelville United
Tournament statistics
Jack Batty TrophySho Goto
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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]

Results

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Preliminary round

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Matches were played on Saturday 20 April, Monday 22 April and Anzac Day, Thursday 25 April.[2]

Northern Region
20 April 2019 Tuakau2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
West Auckland Kiwi True Blues Dr John Lightbody Reserve, Auckland
14:00
Report
20 April 2019 Kaeo-Inter 4–3InternationaleWhangaroa College, Kaeo
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Puhoi 3–2Auckland VolcanoesPuhoi Domain, Auckland
14:00 Report
25 April 2019 Zamantix Rovers 5–2West Hamilton UnitedMichaels Ave Reserve, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Otorohanga 6–2IndependienteŌtorohanga Domain, Ōtorohanga
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Kerikeri 3–1Manukau CityBaysport Waipapa, Waipapa
14:00 Report
25 April 2019 Dalian3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Matamata Swifts Valonia Reserve, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Taupō 7–1Lynn-Avon UnitedCrown Reserve, Taupō
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Bohemian Celtic2–6 Onerahi Colin Maiden Park, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 HNK Auckland 2–1PapamoaCroatian Cultural Club, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 University of Auckland 1–0WarkworthCox's Bay Reserve, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Te Atatu 11–2WhangareiTe Atatū Peninsula Park, Auckland
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Glen Eden Rangers1–4 Ranui Swanson Parrs Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
25 April 2019 Ngaruawahia United 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
OtumoetaiCentennial Park, Ngaruawahia
14:00 Report
25 April 2019 Te Awamutu 1–2 Waikato Unicol Te Awamutu Stadium, Te Awamutu
14:30
Report
Central Region
Mainland Region
Southern Region
25 April 2019 Mornington1–5 West End Tahuna Park, Dunedin
14:00
Report
25 April 2019 Geraldine 5–1Grants BraesGeraldine Domain, Geraldine
14:00 Report

All teams listed below received byes to the first round.

Northern Region: Eastern Suburbs, Central United, North Shore United, Onehunga Sports, Western Springs, Birkenhead United, Melville United, East Coast Bays, Hamilton Wanderers, Manukau United, Glenfield Rovers, Waitakere City, Bay Olympic, Mt Albert-Ponsonby, Forrest Hill-Milford United, Three Kings United, Takapuna, Ellerslie, Bucklands Beach, Tauranga City, Waitemata, Waiheke United, Fencibles United, Hibiscus Coast, Claudelands Rovers, Manurewa, Uni-Mount Bohemian Celtic, Cambridge, Albany United, Franklin United, Greenhithe Catimba, Metro, Oratia United, Onehunga Mangere United, Navy, Papatoetoe, Papakura City
Central Region: Napier City Rovers, Napier Marist, North End, Palmerston North Marist, New Plymouth Rangers
Capital Region: Western Suburbs, Brooklyn Northern United, Wellington Marist, Waterside Karori, Island Bay United, Kapiti Coast United, Lower Hutt City, Miramar Rangers, Naenae, North Wellington, Otaki Purutaitama, Upper Hutt City, Petone, Seatoun, Stokes Valley, Stop Out, Tawa, Victoria University, Wainuiomata, Wairarapa United, Wellington Olympic, Wellington United
Mainland Region: Nelson Suburbs, Tahuna, Central SC, FC Nelson, Cashmere Technical, Western, Coastal Spirit, Ferrymead Bays, Selwyn United, Nomads United, FC Twenty 11, Halswell United, Burwood, Waimakiriri United
Southern Region: Mosgiel, Otago University, Queenstown, Wanaka, Roslyn Wakari, Green Island, Caversham, Dunedin Technical, Northern, Queen's Park, Old Boys, Thistle (Timaru), Northern Hearts

Round 1

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Round 1 matches took place between 10 and 12 May 2019.[3]

Northern Region
10 May 2019 Metro 3–1WaitemataPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
19:30 Report
11 May 2019 Papakura City2–6 Cambridge McLennan Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Navy1–6 Franklin United Naval Sports Complex, Auckland
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Manurewa1–3 Tauranga City War Memorial Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Hibiscus Coast0–2 Zamantix Rovers Stanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Otorohanga1–2 Papatoetoe Ōtorohanga Domain, Ōtorohanga
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Te Atatu 18–0KerikeriTe Atatū Peninsula Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Onerahi 2–1Kaeo-InterOnerahi Airport, Onerahi
14:00 Report
12 May 2019 HNK Auckland1–2 (a.e.t.) Oratia United Croatian Cultural Club, Auckland
14:00 Report
Central / Capital Region
11 May 2019 Havelock North Wanderers 6–0North EndGuthrie Park, Havelock North
12:00 Report
11 May 2019 Otaki Purutaitama0–4 Tawa Haruatai Park, Otaki
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Wainuiomata3–4 Seatoun Richard Prouse Park, Lower Hutt
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Naenae1–6 Island Bay United Naenae Park, Lower Hutt
14:00 Report
Mainland Region
11 May 2019 Waimakariri United2–3 Western Rangiora A&P Showgrounds, Rangiora
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 ' Nomads United 2–0BurwoodTulett Park, Christchurch
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Cashmere Technical 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Coastal SpiritGarrick Memorial Park, Christchurch
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Tahuna 1–0Central SCAthletic Park, Blenheim
15:00 Report
Southern Region
11 May 2019 Mosgiel 6–2Green IslandMemorial Park, Mosgiel
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Gore Wanderers3–3 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
West End Hyde Park, Gore
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Wanaka 3–2GeraldineWānaka Recreation Centre, Wānaka
14:00 Report
11 May 2019 Timaru Thistle0–6 Roslyn Wakari Anzac Square, Timaru
14:00 Report

All teams listed below received byes to the second round.

Northern Region: Glenfield Rovers, North Shore United, Manukau United, Melville United, Birkenhead United, Western Springs, East Coast Bays, Hamilton Wanderers, Onehunga Sports, Central United, Eastern Suburbs, Waitakere City
Capital Region: Lower Hutt City, North Wellington, Western Suburbs, Waterside Karori

Round 2

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All matches were played on Queen's Birthday weekend 31 May-3 June 2019.[4]

Northern Region
31 May 2019 Metro 9–2Te AtatuPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
19:30 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Taupō2–3 Albany United Crown Park, Taupō
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Zamantix Rovers0–2 Franklin United Michaels Ave Reserve, Auckland
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Waitakere City 2–1EllerslieFred Taylor Park, Auckland
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Cambridge4–5 Glenfield Rovers John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Takapuna1–4 Onehunga Sports Taharoto Park, Auckland
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Manukau United 13–0OnerahiCentre Park, Auckland
14:00 NZDT Report
1 June 2019 Central United 3–0Oratia UnitedCroatian Cultural Club, Auckland
14:00 NZDT Report
3 June 2019 Waikato Unicol1–6 North Shore United Jansen Park, Hamilton
14:00 NZDT Report
Capital / Central Region
Mainland Region
30 May 2019 Nelson Suburbs 7–0TahunaSaxton Field, Nelson
Report
Southern Region
1 June 2019 West End 3–0*MosgielWest End Park, Timaru
Report
1 June 2019 Wanaka3–5 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]

Round 3

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All matches were played on the weekend of 15–16 June 2019.[6]

Northern Region
15 June 2019 North Shore United 3–2Western SpringsAllen Hill Stadium, Auckland
Report
15 June 2019 Manukau United 4–2Glenfield RoversCentre Park, Auckland
Report
Central / Capital Region
Mainland
Southern Region

Round 4

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All matches were played on the weekend of 6–7 July 2019.[7]

Northern Region
6 July 2019 Bay Olympic 3–0Manukau UnitedOlympic Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
6 July 2019 Onehunga Sports 2–0North Shore UnitedWaikaraka Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
Capital / Central Region
Mainland / Southern Region

Quarter-finals

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The quarter-finals were played on the weekend of 3–4 August 2019.[8]

3 August 2019 Caversham1–2 Bay Olympic Hancock Park, Dunedin
14:00 Report

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals were played on the weekend of 24–25 August 2019.[9]

Final

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The final was played on 8 September 2019.[10]

References

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