2000 Chatham Cup

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2000 Chatham Cup
Dates9 September 2000
Championship venueNorth Harbour Stadium, North Shore
ChampionsNapier City Rovers (3rd title)
Runners-upCentral United
Championship match score4–1
Jack Batty Memorial CupJimmy Cudd (Napier City Rovers)
1999
2001

The 2000 Chatham Cup was the 73rd annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Up to the last 16 of the competition, the cup was run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with an open draw from the quarter-finals on. National League teams received a bye until the Fourth Round (last 32). In all, 123 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition. Some record five rounds prior to the quarter-finals; others note a qualifying round followed by four full rounds.

The 2000 final[]

Napier City Rovers won the league/cup double. As the league changed from a club competition to one contested by regional franchises in 2004, they were the last team ever to do so.

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup is awarded to the player adjudged to have made to most positive impact in the Chatham Cup final. The winner of the 2008 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was of Napier City Rovers.

Results[]

Third Round[]

Albany United1 – 2Fencibles United (Auckland)
1 – 5Tauranga City United
Bay Olympic (Auckland)1 – 0North Shore United
2 – 3
Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)1 – 0Glenfield Rovers
Ellerslie4 – 3
Green Island0 – 5Caversham
Hamilton Wanderers3 – 1East Coast Bays
Island Bay United3 – 2Tawa
Kapiti Hearts (Raumati)4 – 1
Moturoa2 – 1Waterside Karori
New Brighton0 – 1Halswell United
Ngaruawahia United3 – 0Hibiscus Coast
(Whangarei)1 – 8Takapuna City
North Wellington0 – 2Lower Hutt City
Petone1 – 2Wellington Olympic
Queenstown Rovers1 – 3Christchurch Rangers
Wairarapa United (Masterton)2 – 3Gisborne City
West Auckland0 – 0 (aet)*Birkenhead United
* Won on penalties by Birkenhead United (8-7)

Fourth Round[]

Bay Olympic3 – 3 (aet)*Ellerslie
Birkenhead United1 – 6Tauranga City United
Christchurch City0 – 5Dunedin Technical
Claudelands Rovers0 – 2Metro (Auckland)
Eastern Suburbs3 – 2Fencibles United
Gisborne City2 – 4Miramar Rangers
Halswell United2 – 0Caversham
Hamilton Wanderers0 – 2Central United (Auckland)
Island Bay United4 – 3Moturoa
Kapiti Hearts1 – 2Wellington United
Napier City Rovers1 – 0Lower Hutt City
Nelson Suburbs5 – 1Christchurch Rangers
Takapuna City0 – 4University-Mount Wellington
Waitakere City11 – 0Ngaruawahia United
Wellington Olympic1 – 0Manawatu (Palmerston North)
* Won on penalties by Bay Olympic (5-4)

Fifth Round[]

Central United2 – 1 (aet)Bay Olympic
Koprivcic, Vuksich Woodhams
Eastern Suburbs0 – 6University-Mount Wellington
Buhagiar 2, Harris 2, Kenyon, Roberts
Halswell United1 – 4 (aet)Napier City Rovers
Quilter McIvor, Pilcher, Akers, Gearey
Metro4 – 2Tauranga City United
Phommahaxay, McNeil, Curteis, Hird (pen.) Creighton, Derry
Nelson Suburbs1 – 3 (aet)Dunedin Technical
Waitakere City6 – 1Onehunga Sports
Gillies 2, Farac, McKenna, Viljoen, Edwards Clare
Wellington Olympic0 – 2Miramar Rangers
Wellington United3 – 1Island Bay United
Clare 2, Walla Sule (o.g.)

Quarter-finals[]

Central United4 – 3Metro
Major 2 (1 pen.), de Jong, Mack [1] Hird (pen.), McNeil, Green
Referee: T. Cawte
Dunedin Technical2 – 1University-Mount Wellington
Waetford, Svenstrup Smith
Napier City Rovers1 – 0Waitakere City
Cudd
Wellington United2 – 4 (aet)Miramar Rangers
Pine, Foldi (pen.) Oughton 2, Satos, Bernard

Semi-finals[]

Central United1 – 0Dunedin Technical
Mack
Napier City Rovers4 – 1Miramar Rangers
Akers 2, McIvor, Cudd Patrick

Final[]

Napier City Rovers4 – 1Central United
Cudd, McIvor, Ravenhill, Birnie [2] Mack

References[]

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