1974 Chatham Cup

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1974 Chatham Cup
Dates7 September 1974
Championship venueQueen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch
ChampionsChristchurch United (2nd title)
Runners-upWellington Diamond United
Championship match score2 – 0
1973
1975

The 1974 Chatham Cup was the 47th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Early stages of the competition were run in three regions, with the National League teams receiving a bye until the later stages of the competition. In all, 114 teams took part in the competition, at that time a record number. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition: some start round one with the beginning of the regional qualifications; others start numbering from the first national knock-out stage. The former numbering scheme is used in this article.

A change was made in the way tied matches were decided, with penalty shoot-outs introduced in the event of ties after extra time. Replays were still used for the later rounds, with a replay being needed in one semi-final.

The 1974 final[]

With the exception of replays, 1974 was the first time that the final had been held in the South Island, at Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch. The venue had been used earlier in the year for the Commonwealth Games.

The game was played on a heavily sodden pitch, the result of several days of heavy rain, and thousands of gallons of water had to be removed before the surface was usable. Despite the poor conditions, the game was entertaining, and Christchurch ran out the winners with a late Brian Hardman goal adding to an earlier strike from Ian Park.[1]

Results[]

Third Round[]

0 – 2North End United (Dunedin)
Cambridge1 – 7Hamilton
Christchurch HSOB2 – 4Christchurch Technical
Courier Rangers1 – 3Manurewa
Ellerslie3 – 0East Coast Bays
Gisborne Thistle0 – 1
Halswell United1 – 2Western (Christchurch)
Howick0 – 4Eden
Invercargill Thistle0 – 4Caversham
Metro College (Auckland)1 – 1 (aet)Pakuranga Town
Moturoa4 – 1
Mount Albert-Ponsonby3 – 4Lynndale (Auckland)
Mount Roskill1 – 2
Nelson United0 – 2
Porirua United3 – 1Lower Hutt City
Queens Park (Invercargill)2 – 0Roslyn-Wakari
Rotorua City2 – 0
2 – 3Shamrock (Christchurch)
Wainuiomata7 – 2
Waterside (Wellington)1 – 0 (Wellington)
1 – 0Hungaria (Wellington)

Replay[]

Metro College0 – 2Pakuranga Town

Fourth Round[]

Christchurch Technical0 – 4New Brighton
Christchurch United5 – 0Shamrock
Ellerslie1 – 4Blockhouse Bay
Gisborne City2 – 1Welington City
Hamilton1 – 2Eden
2 – 3
Moturoa1 – 2Porirua United
Mount Wellington1 – 0Pakuranga Town
North End United0 – 2Western AFC
North Shore United3 – 1Manurewa
Queens Park0 – 2Caversham
Rotorua City0 – 3Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
Stop Out (Lower Hutt)6 – 0
Wainuiomata0 – 4Wellington Diamond United
5 – 2Lynndale

* aet. Manawatu won 4-3 on penalties

Fifth Round[]

Blockhouse Bay0 – 1North Shore United
Caversham1 – 2Christchurch United
Gisborne City3 – 2Stop Out
Manawatu United2 – 4Wellington Diamond United
Mount Wellington1 – 1 (aet)*Eastern Suburbs
Porirua United5 – 0
Western0 – 2New Brighton
4 – 1Eden

* Eastern Suburbs won 8-7 on penalties

Sixth Round[]

Gisborne City3 – 2 (aet)Eastern Suburbs
North Shore United1 – 0New Brighton
Porirua United1 – 2 (aet)Wellington Diamond United

Semi-finals[]

Christchurch United2 – 1 (aet)North Shore United
Wellington Diamond United0 – 0 (aet)Gisborne City
?, Wellington

Replay[]

Wellington Diamond United2 – 1Gisborne City
?, Wellington

Final[]

Christchurch United2 – 0Wellington Diamond United
Park, Hardman

References[]

  1. ^ Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. pp. 76-77
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