Football tournament season
2018 Chatham Cup Country New Zealand Dates 25 April 2018 – 9 September 2018 Teams 137 Defending champions Onehunga Sports Champions Birkenhead United Runners-up Western Suburbs Jack Batty Memorial Cup Alec Solomons
The 2018 Chatham Cup (known as the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup for sponsorship reasons)[1] is New Zealand 's 91st annual knockout football competition.
The 2018 competition will have a preliminary round and four rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. The final will be played on 10 September 2018.[2]
Results [ ]
Preliminary round [ ]
All matches were played on Anzac Day , Wednesday 25 April or Saturday 28 April 2018.[3]
Northern Region
Auckland Wanderers v Te Awamutu
25 April 2018 Auckland Wanderers 1–4 Te Awamutu Michaels Ave Reserve 2, Auckland 11:00
Report
Bohemian Celtic v Onerahi
25 April 2018 Bohemian Celtic 1–4 Onerahi Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland 12:00
Report
Glen Eden United v Clendon United
25 April 2018 Glen Eden United 3–0 Clendon United Parrs Park (Football Turf), Auckland 14:00
Report
Papamoa v Tuakau
25 April 2018 Papamoa 6–0 Tuakau Gordon Spratt Reserve, Papamoa 14:00
Report
Kiwi True Blues v Otumoetai
25 April 2018 Kiwi True Blues 3–2 Otumoetai Michaels Ave Reserve 3, Auckland 14:00
Report
University of Auckland v West Auckland
25 April 2018 University of Auckland 2–1 West Auckland Cox’s Bay Reserve, Auckland 14:00
Report
Unknown
Kerikeri v Greenhithe
25 April 2018 Kerikeri 0–1 Greenhithe Baysport Waipapa, Waipapa 14:00
Report
65'
Uni-Mt Wellington v Kawerau
25 April 2018 Uni-Mt Wellington 4–1 Kawerau Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland 15:30
Report
Unknown
Northern Wairoa v Waiuku
28 April 2018 Northern Wairoa 1–8 Waiuku Memorial Park, Dargaville 12:30
Report
Navy v Auckland Volcanoes
28 April 2018 Navy 5–4 Auckland Volcanoes Naval Sports Complex, Auckland 13:00
Report
Plains Rangers v HNK Auckland
28 April 2018 Plains Rangers 0–2 HNK Auckland Awakeri Sports Field, Awakeri 14:00
Report
Waikato Unicol v Mercury Tokoroa
28 April 2018 Waikato Unicol 8–0 Mercury Tokoroa Jansen Park, Hamilton 14:00
Report
Taupo v Otorohanga
28 April 2018 Taupo 5–0 Otorohanga Crown Park, Taupo 14:45
Report
Central Region
Wanganui Athletic v New Plymouth Rangers
25 April 2018 Wanganui Athletic 3–1 New Plymouth Rangers Wembley Park, Whanganui 14:00
(x2)
Report
Mainland Region
St Albans Shirley v Western
Southern Region
Mornington v Gore Wanderers
All teams listed below received byes to the first round.
Northern Region: All Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier teams
Central Region: Palmerston North Marist
Capital Region: All Capital Football teams
Mainland Region: Nelson Suburbs, Tahuna, Rangers, Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit, Ferrymead Bays, Selwyn United, FC Twenty 11, Nomads United, Universities, Burwood, Halswell United
Southern Region: Dunedin Tech, Queenstown Rovers, Green Island, Caversham, Mosgiel, Northern, Otago Uni, Roslyn Wakari, Grant Braes, Geraldine, Thistle (Timaru), West End, Queens Park, Old Boys
Round 1 [ ]
Round 1 matches took place between 12–13 May 2018.[4]
Northern Region
Glen Eden United v Bucklands Beach
12 May 2018 Glen Eden United 0–3 Bucklands Beach Parrs Park, Waitakere City 14:00
Report
Taupo v University of Auckland
12 May 2018 Taupo 1–1 (a.e.t. ) (4–3 p ) University of Auckland Crown Park, Taupo 14:00
Report
Greenhithe v Manurewa
12 May 2018 Greenhithe 2–1 Manurewa QBE Stadium 4 , Auckland 14:00
Report
Forrest Hill Milford United v Internationale
12 May 2018 Forrest Hill Milford United 6–0 Internationale Becroft Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
West Hamilton United v Franklin United
12 May 2018 West Hamilton United 1–2 Franklin United Weka Street, Hamilton 14:00
Report
Mt Albert Ponsonby v Navy
12 May 2018 Mt Albert Ponsonby 8–0 Navy Anderson Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
Waikato Unicol v Ngaruawahia United
12 May 2018 Waikato Unicol 5–0 Ngaruawahia United Jansen Park, Hamilton 14:00
Report
Ellerslie v Te Awamutu
12 May 2018 Ellerslie 4–2 Te Awamutu Michaels Ave Reserve, Auckland 15:00
Report
Kiwi True Blues v Tauranga City United
13 May 2018 Kiwi True Blues 1–3 Tauranga City United Michaels Ave Reserve, Auckland 12:00
Report
Central / Capital Region
Kapiti Coast United v Martinborough
12 May 2018 Kapiti Coast United 15–0 Martinborough Weka Park , Kapiti 13:00
Report
Upper Hutt City v Seatoun
Napier City Rovers v North End
Mainland Region
Nelson Suburbs v FC Nelson
Western v Halswell United
12 May 2018 Western 5–1 Halswell United Walter Park, Christchurch 14:00
Report
Rangers (Blenheim) v Tahuna
12 May 2018 Rangers (Blenheim) 1–0 Tahuna A&P Park, Blenheim 15:00
Report
Southern Region
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Hamilton Wanderers, Western Springs, Onehunga Sports, Glenfield Rovers, Waitakere City, Manukau United, Three Kings United, East Coast Bays, Birkenhead United, Eastern Suburbs, Central United, Bay Olympic
Central Region: Havelock North Wanderers
Capital Region: Wellington United, Stop Out, Wairarapa United, Waterside Karori
Round 2 [ ]
All matches will be played on Queen's Birthday weekend Monday 4 June 2018.[5]
Northern Region
Forrest Hill Milford United v Three Kings United
4 June 2018 Forrest Hill Milford United 1–2 (a.e.t. ) Three Kings United Becroft Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
Metro v Tauranga City United
4 June 2018 Metro 1–4 Tauranga City United Phyllis Street Reserve, Auckland 14:00
Report
Eastern Suburbs v East Coast Bays
4 June 2018 Eastern Suburbs 1–2 East Coast Bays Madills Farm, Auckland 14:00
Report
North Shore United v Uni-Mt Wellington
4 June 2018 North Shore United 4–0 Uni-Mt Wellington Allen Hill Stadium, North Shore 14:00
Report
Mt Albert-Ponsonby v Taupo
4 June 2018 Mt Albert-Ponsonby 4–0 Taupo Anderson Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
Franklin United v Waikato Unicol
9 June 2018 Franklin United 2–3 Waikato Unicol Drury Sports Complex, Drury 14:00
Report
Ellerslie v Melville United
4 June 2018 Ellerslie 3–4 (a.e.t. ) Melville United Michaels Ave Reserve, Auckland 15:00
Report
Capital / Central Region
Upper Hutt City v Napier City Rovers
Wellington United v Wairarapa United
Kapiti Coast United v Waterside Karori
4 June 2018 Kapiti Coast United 0–1 Waterside Karori Weka Park, Kapiti 14:00
Report
Mainland Region
Rangers (Blenheim) v Western
4 June 2018 Rangers (Blenheim) 2–1 Western A&P Park, Blenheim 12:00
Report
Southern Region
Round 3 [ ]
All matches were played on the weekend of 23–24 June 2018.[6]
Northern Region
Manukau United v Three Kings United
23 June 2018 Manukau United 3–0 Three Kings United Centre Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
North Shore United v Mt Albert-Ponsonby
23 June 2018 North Shore United 0–1 Mt Albert-Ponsonby Allen Hill Stadium, Auckland 14:00
Report
51'
East Coast Bays v Bucklands Beach
23 June 2018 East Coast Bays 5–0 Bucklands Beach Bay City Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
Glenfield Rovers v Onehunga Sports
24 June 2018 Glenfield Rovers 3–3 (a.e.t. ) (4–5 p ) Onehunga Sports McFetridge Park, Auckland 14:00
57' , 59'
66'
Report
Mata 15'
52' , 72'
Birkenhead United v Papamoa
24 June 2018 Birkenhead United 5–1 Papamoa Shepherds Park, Auckland 14:00
Report
66'
Tauranga City United v Western Springs
24 June 2018 Tauranga City United 2–6 Western Springs Links Avenue, Tauranga 14:00
o.g.'
90+1'
Report
13' , 63'
24' , 29'
37'
Mulrooney 58'
Central / Capital Region
North Wellington v Upper Hutt City
23 June 2018 North Wellington 3–2 Upper Hutt City Alex Moore Park, Wellington 14:30
Report
37'
60'
Mainland / Southern Region
Rangers (Blenheim) v Nelson Suburbs
23 June 2018 Rangers (Blenheim) 0–1 Nelson Suburbs A&P Park, Blenheim 14:30
Report
Round 4 [ ]
All matches were originally organised to be played on the weekend 14–15 July 2018 however the match between Manukau United and Mt Albert Ponsonby was played on the 21 July 2018 after originally being postponed due to weather conditions.[7] [8]
Northern Region
Melville United v Onehunga Sports
14 July 2018 Melville United 1–3 Onehunga Sports Gower Park, Hamilton 14:00
7'
Report
39' , 41'
Hudson-Wihongi 82'
Manukau United v Mt Albert-Ponsonby
21 July 2018 Manukau United 3–1 (a.e.t. ) Mt Albert-Ponsonby Centre Park, Auckland 14:00
65' , 120'
116'
Report
Birkenhead United v Western Springs
15 July 2018 Birkenhead United 4–2 (a.e.t. ) Western Springs Shepherds Park, Auckland 14:00
90+3'
90+5' (pen. )
112'
114'
Report
19' , 36'
110'
Capital / Central Region
Wairarapa United v Stop Out
Mainland / Southern Region
Quarter-finals [ ]
The quarter-finals were played between 4–5 August.[9]
Wairarapa United v Birkenhead United
4 August 2018 Wairarapa United 1–2 Birkenhead United
Report
Nelson Suburbs v East Coast Bays
5 August Nelson Suburbs 1–0 East Coast Bays
43'
Report
Semi-finals [ ]
The semi-finals were played on the weekend of 25–26 August 2018.[10]
Nelson Suburbs v Birkenhead United
Final [ ]
The final was played on 9 September 2018.[2] [11]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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