2018 Chatham Cup

The 2018 Chatham Cup (known as the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup for sponsorship reasons)[1] is New Zealand's 91st annual knockout football competition.

2018 Chatham Cup
Country New Zealand
Dates25 April 20189 September 2018
Teams137
Defending championsOnehunga Sports
ChampionsBirkenhead United
Runners-upWestern Suburbs
2017
2019

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
25 April 2018 Auckland Wanderers1–4Te AwamutuMichaels Ave Reserve 2, Auckland
11:00
  • Stock
Report
  • O’Sullivan
  • Connor
  • H.Roil
  • J.Roil
25 April 2018 Bohemian Celtic1–4OnerahiBill McKinlay Park, Auckland
12:00
  • Birch
Report
  • Hanmore (x2)
  • Boom
  • Murray
25 April 2018 Glen Eden United3–0Clendon UnitedParrs Park (Football Turf), Auckland
14:00
  • Murch
  • Semp
  • Hastings
Report
25 April 2018 Papamoa6–0TuakauGordon Spratt Reserve, Papamoa
14:00
  • Wilson
  • Higgins
  • Cooper
  • Boom
  • Hales
  •  o.g.'
Report
25 April 2018 Ranui Swanson0–5InternationaleStarling Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
  • Truant (x5)
25 April 2018 West Hamilton United3–1 (a.e.t.)Papatoetoe UnitedWeka Street, Hamilton
14:00
  • Whitehead
  • Cameron
  • Holten
Report
  • Chimbo
25 April 2018 Lynn-Avon United1–0Kaeo-InterKen Maunder Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Irabor
Report
25 April 2018 Kiwi True Blues3–2OtumoetaiMichaels Ave Reserve 3, Auckland
14:00
  • Walker
  • Baggeley
  • McGookin
Report
25 April 2018 University of Auckland2–1West AucklandCox’s Bay Reserve, Auckland
14:00
  • Nishitani-Hart
  • Smith
Report Unknown
25 April 2018 Kerikeri0–1GreenhitheBaysport Waipapa, Waipapa
14:00 Report
  • Fetter  65'
25 April 2018 Uni-Mt Wellington4–1KawerauBill McKinlay Park, Auckland
15:30
  • Forsyth
  • Launders
  • Todd
  • Minto
Report Unknown
28 April 2018 Northern Wairoa1–8WaiukuMemorial Park, Dargaville
12:30 Report
28 April 2018 Navy5–4Auckland VolcanoesNaval Sports Complex, Auckland
13:00 Report
28 April 2018 Plains Rangers0–2HNK AucklandAwakeri Sports Field, Awakeri
14:00 Report
28 April 2018 Waikato Unicol8–0Mercury TokoroaJansen Park, Hamilton
14:00 Report
28 April 2018 Taupo5–0OtorohangaCrown Park, Taupo
14:45 Report
Central Region
25 April 2018 North End2–1Gisborne ThistleMemorial Park, Palmerston North
13:00
  • Franklin
  • Cooksley
Report
  • Hofman
25 April 2018 Wanganui Athletic3–1New Plymouth RangersWembley Park, Whanganui
14:00
  • Mailman
  • Holden (x2)
Report
  • Leggett
Mainland Region
25 April 2018 Richmond Athletic0–2FC NelsonJubilee Park, Richmond
14:00 Report
  • Croswell
  • Barlett
25 April 2018 St Albans Shirley0–5WesternEnglish Park, Christchurch
14:00 Report
  • Pak
  • McDonald
  • Stanley (x2)
  • Brandon
25 April 2018 Parklands United2–1 (a.e.t.)Christchurch UnitedParklands Reserve, Christchurch
14:00
  • El Mohad
  • Robson
Report
  • MacIntyre
28 April 2018 Burnham1–8Waimakariri UnitedCoronation Park, Burnham
14:30 Report
Southern Region
25 April 2018 Mornington1–3Gore WanderersKensington Oval, Dunedin
14:00
  • Crane
Report
  • Boland
  • Rea
  •  o.g.'
28 April 2018 Thistle FC4–1Melchester RoversILT Football Turf, Invercargill
15:00 Report

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
12 May 2018 Glen Eden United0–3Bucklands BeachParrs Park, Waitakere City
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Lynn-Avon United0–4Melville UnitedKen Maunder Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Taupo1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
University of AucklandCrown Park, Taupo
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Greenhithe2–1ManurewaQBE Stadium 4, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Waiuku1–3PapamoaMassey Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Uni-Mt Wellington3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Oratia UnitedBill McKinlay Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 North Shore United4–1Papakura CityAllen Hill Stadium, North Shore
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Forrest Hill Milford United6–0InternationaleBecroft Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 West Hamilton United1–2Franklin UnitedWeka Street, Hamilton
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Mt Albert Ponsonby8–0NavyAnderson Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Waikato Unicol5–0Ngaruawahia UnitedJansen Park, Hamilton
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Albany United11–2WarkworthRosedale Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Onerahi2–6TakapunaOnerahi Airport, Whangarei
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 HNK Auckland0–2WaitemataCroatian Cultural Club, Auckland
15:00 Report
12 May 2018 Ellerslie4–2Te AwamutuMichaels Ave Reserve, Auckland
15:00 Report
13 May 2018 Kiwi True Blues1–3Tauranga City UnitedMichaels Ave Reserve, Auckland
12:00 Report
Central / Capital Region
12 May 2018 Kapiti Coast United15–0MartinboroughWeka Park, Kapiti
13:00 Report
12 May 2018 Marist0–1WainuiomataMiramar Park, Wellington
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Tawa0–4Western SuburbsRedwood Park, Wellington
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Stokes Valley1–5Island Bay UnitedDelaney Park, Lower Hutt
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 North Wellington4–2Brooklyn Northern UnitedAlex Moore Park, Wellington
14:30 Report
12 May 2018 Victoria University3–2NaenaeBoyd Wilson Park, Wellington
17:15 Report
12 May 2018 Lower Hutt City4–2Miramar RangersFraser Park, Lower Hutt
17:45 Report
12 May 2018 Wellington Olympic5–1PetoneWakefield Park, Wellington
17:45 Report
13 May 2018 Napier City Rovers6–0North EndBluewater Stadium, Napier
14:00 Report
Mainland Region
12 May 2018 Nelson Suburbs7–0FC NelsonSaxton Field, Nelson
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Parklands United0–5Selwyn UnitedParklands Reserve, Christchurch
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 FC Twenty 112–0BurwoodAvonhead Park, Christchurch
14:15 Report
12 May 2018 Rangers (Blenheim)1–0TahunaA&P Park, Blenheim
15:00 Report
Southern Region
12 May 2018 Dunedin Technical6–1Gore WanderersTahuna Park, Dunedin
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Timaru Thistle1–3Old BoysAnzac Square, Timaru
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 West End1–6Roslyn WakariWest End Park, Timaru
14:00 Report
12 May 2018 Queens Park3–5NorthernSurrey Park, Dunedin
14:00 Report
13 May 2018 Geraldine0–1Grants BraesGeraldine Domain, Geraldine
13:00 Report

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
4 June 2018 Forrest Hill Milford United1–2 (a.e.t.)Three Kings UnitedBecroft Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Metro1–4Tauranga City UnitedPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 North Shore United4–0Uni-Mt WellingtonAllen Hill Stadium, North Shore
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Mt Albert-Ponsonby4–0TaupoAnderson Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Papamoa1–0Bay OlympicGordon Spratt Reserve, Papamoa Beach
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Central United3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Waitakere CityKiwitea Street, Auckland
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Waitemata3–4 (a.e.t.)Bucklands BeachMcLeod Park, Auckland
14:00 Report
9 June 2018 Franklin United2–3Waikato UnicolDrury Sports Complex, Drury
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Western Springs5–0TakapunaSeddon Fields, Auckland
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Birkenhead United1–0Waiheke UnitedShepherds Park, North Shore
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Greenhithe2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Hibiscus CoastQBE Stadium 4, North Shore
14:00 Report
9 June 2018 Hamilton Wanderers1–3Manukau UnitedPorritt Stadium, Hamilton
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Ellerslie3–4 (a.e.t.)Melville UnitedMichaels Ave Reserve, Auckland
15:00 Report
Capital / Central Region
4 June 2018 Havelock North Wanderers0–3Western SuburbsGuthrie Park, Havelock North
13:00 Report
4 June 2018 North Wellington6–3Victoria UniversityAlex Moore Park, Wellington
13:30 Report
Mainland Region
4 June 2018 Rangers (Blenheim)2–1WesternA&P Park, Blenheim
12:00 Report
4 June 2018 Selwyn United0–6Coastal SpiritFoster Park, Rolleston
14:00 Report
Southern Region
4 June 2018 Old Boys0–3Grants BraesILT Football Turf, Invercargill
14:00 Report
4 June 2018 Northern2–3MosgielForrester Park, Dunedin
14:00 Report

Round 3

All matches were played on the weekend of 23–24 June 2018.[6]

Northern Region
23 June 2018 Melville United6–2Hibiscus CoastGower Park, Hamilton
14:00
  • Lamb  26', 33'
  • Haye  53'
  • Boss  68', 86'
  • Davies  84'
Report
  • Mayes  27', 49'
23 June 2018 Manukau United3–0Three Kings UnitedCentre Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Issa  17'
  • Shaker  45+2'
  • Estay  64'
Report
23 June 2018 North Shore United0–1Mt Albert-PonsonbyAllen Hill Stadium, Auckland
14:00 Report
  • Black  51'
23 June 2018 East Coast Bays5–0Bucklands BeachBay City Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Bresnahan  13'
  • Stansfield  19', 26'
  • McMinn  35'
  • Archer  43'
Report
23 June 2018 Waikato Unicol0–3Central UnitedJansen Park, Hamilton
14:00 Report
  • Bonsu  32', 67'
  • Ryder  87'
24 June 2018 Glenfield Rovers3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Onehunga SportsMcFetridge Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Olivares  57', 59'
  • Carmichael  66'
Report
  • Mata  15'
  • Porter  52', 72'
24 June 2018 Birkenhead United5–1PapamoaShepherds Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Jorgenson  17'
  • Connor-McLean  26'
  • Bolton-Roberts  68'
  • McIsaac  80'
  • Anderson  85'
Report
  • Cooper  66'
24 June 2018 Tauranga City United2–6Western SpringsLinks Avenue, Tauranga
14:00
  •  o.g.'
  • O’Regan  90+1'
Report
  • Shafahi  13', 63'
  • Dickinson  24', 29'
  • Richards  37'
  • Mulrooney  58'
Central / Capital Region
23 June 2018 Waterside Karori3–6 (a.e.t.)Western SuburbsKarori Park, Wellington
14:00
  • Kyung Dong  65'
  • Cain  83'
  • Davenport-Petersen  90+1'
Report
23 June 2018 North Wellington3–2Upper Hutt CityAlex Moore Park, Wellington
14:30
  •  o.g.' (8)
  • Sander  69'
  • Cripps  87'
Report
  • Fong  37'
  • Dawson  60'
23 June 2018 Wellington Olympic0–5Wairarapa UnitedWakefield Park, Wellington
17:45 Report
Mainland / Southern Region
23 June 2018 Roslyn-Wakari3–1MosgielEllis Park, Dunedin
14:00
  • Anderson  19'
  • Wilkie  78'
  • Treadwell  89'
Report
  • Coldicott  34'
23 June 2018 Grants Braes0–2Green IslandOcean Grove Domain, Dunedin
14:00 Report
  • Robinson  23'
  • Johnston  63'
23 June 2018 Rangers (Blenheim)0–1Nelson SuburbsA&P Park, Blenheim
14:30 Report
  • Sillars

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
14 July 2018 Melville United1–3Onehunga SportsGower Park, Hamilton
14:00
  • Hayes  7'
Report
14 July 2018 Central United0–5East Coast BaysKiwitea Street, Auckland
14:00 Report
  • Berry  3', 62'
  • Baker  23', 68'
  • Archer  41'
21 July 2018 Manukau United3–1 (a.e.t.)Mt Albert-PonsonbyCentre Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Estay  65', 120'
  • Issa  116'
Report
  • Mackay  55' (pen.)
15 July 2018 Birkenhead United4–2 (a.e.t.)Western SpringsShepherds Park, Auckland
14:00
  • McIsaac  90+3'
  • Gray  90+5' (pen.)
  • Connor-McLean  112'
  • Kelly  114'
Report
  • Abba  19', 36'
  • Debenham  110'
Capital / Central Region
14 July 2018 Wairarapa United2–1Stop OutMemorial Park Turf, Masterton
17:45
Report
  • Corrales  84' (pen.)
15 July 2018 North Wellington1–4Western SuburbsAlex Moore Park, Wellington
14:00
Report
Mainland / Southern Region
15 July 2018 Cashmere Technical2–0Roslyn-WakariGarrick Park, Christchurch
13:00
Report

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals were played between 4–5 August.[9]

4 August 2018 Manukau United1–2Cashmere Technical
  • Issa  12'
Report
  • Matthysen  25'
  • Schwarz  66'
4 August 2018 Onehunga Sports1–4Western Suburbs
  • Boss  42'
Report
4 August 2018 Wairarapa United1–2Birkenhead United
Report
  • Burfoot  22'
  • Grey  32' (pen.)

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were played on the weekend of 25–26 August 2018.[10]

25 August 2018 Cashmere Technical2–3 (a.e.t.)Western SuburbsGarrick Park, Christchurch
14:00
Report
  • Garbett  7'
  • Awad  32'
  • Wooldridge  110'
26 August 2018 Nelson Suburbs0–2Birkenhead UnitedSaxton Field, Nelson
14:00 Report

Final

The final was played on 9 September 2018.[2][11]

9 September 2018 Birkenhead United1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Western SuburbsQBE Stadium, Auckland
15:30
  • Connor-McClean  7'
Report
  • Awad  34'
Attendance: 3,364

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