2009 Chatham Cup

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2009 Chatham Cup
Dates20 September 2009
Championship venueNorth Harbour Stadium, North Shore
ChampionsWellington Olympic (1st title)
Runners-upThree Kings United
Championship match score2 – 1
Jack Batty Memorial CupRaf de Gregorio
2008
2010

The 2009 Chatham Cup is New Zealand's 82nd knockout football competition.

The 2009 competition had a preliminary round, a qualification round, and four rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. In all, 130 teams took part in the 2009 competition.

The 2009 final[]

In the final, Three Kings United took an early lead through a third-minute goal from Luiz del Monte. Three Kings dominated for much of the early part of the match, but higher-ranked Olympic fought back, and a header just before the half-hour mark from Mickey Malivuk levelled the scores at 1-1. In the second half Olympic had the upper hand, and eventually took the lead through a 75th-minute penalty taken by Raf de Gregorio. Three Kings attacked strongly during the last few minutes of the match but were unable to produce an equaliser.[1]

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 2009 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Raf de Gregorio of Wellington Olympic.

Results[]

Second Round[]

Birkenhead United2 – 4Glenfield Rovers
1 – 1*Albany United
Cashmere Wanderers1 – 5Christchurch United
Caversham5 – 1Northern
Central United2 – 0
Coastal Spirit1 – 3Woolston Technical
Dunedin Technical3 – 0Roslyn-Wakari
East Coast Bays4 – 0Claudelands Rovers
Eastern Suburbs2 – 1Mount Albert-Ponsonby
Hamilton Wanderers2 – 0Papakura City
0 – 1Takapuna
Lynn-Avon United7 – 2Mangere United
Manurewa1 – 0Ngaruawahia United
Melville United2 – 3Forrest Hill Milford
Metro2 – 0Onehunga Sports
Miramar Rangers2 – 1Western Suburbs FC
Napier City Rovers0 – 1
0 – 6Nelson Suburbs
3 – 4Ellerslie
Old Boys (Invercargill)3 – 1Waihopai (Invercargill)
Queenstown Rovers0 – 1Otago University
4-0Moturoa
Waitakere City9 – 0Bay Olympic
1 – 3Papatoetoe
Waterside Karori2 – 0Tawa
Wellington Olympic2 – 0Petone
Wellington United1 – 0Stop Out

* Won on penalties by Bohemian Celtic (5-4) and Ferrymead Bays (6-5)

Third Round[]

Christchurch United0 – 1Woolston Technical
Ellerslie0 – 1Forrest Hill Milford
Ferrymead Bays0 – 0*Nelson Suburbs
Lynn-Avon United4 – 3Takapuna
Manurewa1 – 1*East Coast Bays
Metro3 – 0
Miramar Rangers10 – 2Maycenvale United
Old Boys0 – 6Caversham
Onehunga-Mangere United0 – 6Central United
Otago University1 – 3Dunedin Technical
Papatoetoe1 – 2Glenfield Rovers
Three Kings United4 – 1Hamilton Wanderers
Waitakere City5 – 1Eastern Suburbs
Wellington Olympic4 – 2Red Sox Manawatu

* Won on penalties by Nelson Suburbs (5-4) and Manurewa (7-6)

Fourth Round[]

Caversham3 – 0Dunedin Technical
Glenfield Rovers2 – 5Forrest Hill Milford
Lynn-Avon United1 – 2Three Kings United
Manurewa3 – 1Metro
Miramar Rangers6 – 1Wellington United
Nelson Suburbs2 – 0Woolston Technical
Waitakere City3 – 2Central United
Wellington Olympic2 – 1Waterside Karori

Quarter-finals[]

Caversham3 – 4 (aet)Three Kings United
Dugdale Goal Goal
Jenkinson Goal
Report Blanco Goal
van Kekum Goal
Mathews Goal
del Monte Goal

Manurewa3 – 1Nelson Suburbs
Roberts Goal
Allen Goal
Thay Goal
Maxwell Goal
War Memorial Park, Manurewa

Miramar Rangers3 – 1Waitakere City
Halstead Goal
Barron Goal
Rowe Goal
Report Linderboom Goal
David Farrington Park, Wellington
Referee: C.K. Waugh

Forrest Hill Milford3 – 4Wellington Olympic
Munday Goal
Fisher Goal
Pillay Goal
Report Malivuk Goal Goal Goal
Halikias Goal
Becroft Park, North Shore

Semi-finals[]

Wellington Olympic2 – 0Manurewa AFC
Haidakis Goal
Malivuk Goal

Three Kings United2 – 1Miramar Rangers
Hogg Goal
Mathews Goal
Rowe Goal
Keith Hay Park, Auckland
Referee: Peter O'Leary

Final[]

Wellington Olympic2 – 1Three Kings United
Malivuk Goal 29'
de Gregorio Goal 75' (pen.)
Report del Monte Goal 3'
Referee: Jamie Cross

References[]

  1. ^ "Olympic win Chatham Cup final". Stuff.co.nz. 20 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
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