1994 Chatham Cup

The 1994 Chatham Cup was the 67th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

1994 Chatham Cup
Dates, 1994
Championship venueMcLean Park, Napier
ChampionsWaitakere City (1st title)
Runners-upWellington Olympic
Championship match score1–0
Jack Batty Memorial CupIvan Vicelich (Waitakere City)
1993
1995

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 third round (last 64). In all, 141 teams took part in the competition, which consisted of a preliminary round followed by five rounds proper, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition. Some record five rounds prior to the quarter-finals; others note a preliminary round followed by four full rounds. The first of these notations is used in this article.

The 1994 final

Waitakere City won the final, part of a 31-match undefeated run in all competitions.

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 1994 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Ivan Vicelich of Waitakere City.

Results

Third Round

Burnside United (Christchurch)2 – 1Christchurch United
Cambridge2 – 6Mount Wellington
Caversham7 – 1Northern (Dunedin)
Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)0 – 8Manurewa
Eden (Auckland)1 – 4North Shore United
Ellerslie3 – 2Oratia United
Green Island3 – 2Invercargill Thistle
Lynndale (Auckland)6 – 1Waikato Unicol (Hamilton)
Manawatu0 – 3New Plymouth Rangers
Palmerston North Marist0 – 1Stokes Valley
Melville (Hamilton)4 – 2Onehunga Sports
Mount Albert-Ponsonby3 – 0Metro (Auckland)
Nelson United1 – 4Miramar Rangers
New Brighton2 – 0South Canterbury United (Timaru)
New Plymouth City0 – 1Petone
Ngaruawahia United0 – 6Mount Maunganui
Nomads United (Christchurch)0 – 1Cashmere Wanderers
Papatoetoe4 – 0West Harbour (Auckland)
Paraparaumu Unitedw/oNorth Wellington
Raumati Hearts1 – 0Tararua United (Upper Hutt)
Stop Out (Lower Hutt)0 – 6Napier City Rovers
Tauranga City1 – 4Takapuna City
Tawa5 – 0Levin United
Victoria University3 – 2Takaro
Waikato United (Hamilton)5 – 5 (aet)*Central (Auckland)
Waitakere City2 – 0Blockhouse Bay
Wellington Olympic4 – 0Lower Hutt City
Woodleigh Cosmos (New Plymouth)3 – 7Wanganui East Athletic
Woolston WMC0 – 4Christchurch Rangers
* Won on penalties by Central (5-4)

Fourth Round

Burnside United1 – 0Caversham
Central1 – 2Mount Albert-Ponsonby
Christchurch Rangers4 – 0Cashmere Wanderers
Green Island4 – 3New Brighton
Lynndale1 – 2Papatoetoe
Manurewa3 – 2Ellerslie
Melville2 – 4Mount Maunganui
Napier City Rovers3 – 1Victoria University
North Shore United2 – 0Mount Wellington
Petone8 – 1Paraparaumu United
Stokes Valley1 – 2Raumati Hearts
Takapuna City0 – 5Waitakere City
Wellington Olympic1 – 0Miramar Rangers

Fifth Round

Manurewa1 – 2Mount Albert-Ponsonby
Mount Maunganui1 – 3Waitakere City
Napier City Rovers1 – 0Papatoetoe
Petone2 – 1Wellington United
Raumati Hearts1 – 0Christchurch Rangers
Roslyn-Wakari0 – 2Burnside United
Tawa1 – 2North Shore United
Wellington Olympic5 – 0Green Island

Quarter-finals

Burnside United0 – 2Wellington Olympic
North Shore United3 – 2Napier City Rovers
Petone2 – 0Raumati Hearts
Waitakere City3 – 0Mount Albert-Ponsonby

Semi-finals

North Shore United2 – 5Waitakere City
Wellington Olympic5 – 1Petone

Final

Waitakere City1 – 0Wellington Olympic
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