2014 Chatham Cup

2014 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
CountryNew Zealand
Defending championsCashmere Technical
Final positions
ChampionsCashmere Technical
Runner-upCentral United
Awards
Jack Batty Memorial TrophyStu Kelly
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The 2014 Chatham Cup was New Zealand's 87th annual knockout football competition.

The 2014 competition had five rounds proper before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. The final, played on 7 September 2014, was won by Christchurch club Cashmere Technical, who beat Central United 2–1 for their second trophy in two years, the first club to go back to back since 1998.[1][2] The Jack Batty Memorial Cup for man of the final was won by Cashmere Technical's Stu Kelly.[3]

Results

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

Preliminary round

Northern Region
21 April 2014Bucklands Beach4–2Te Kuiti AlbionLloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga Heights
21 April 2014Drury United0–8Mt Albert GrammarDrury Sports Complex, Drury
21 April 2014Glen Eden United1–2Manukau CityParrs Park, Auckland
21 April 2014 Kerikeri 2–1Air ForceBaysport Waipapa, Waipapa
21 April 2014Matamata Swifts1–4 Rotorua United Matamata Domain, Matamata
21 April 2014Nixon Park0–7 Hukanui Rototuna
21 April 2014Papamoa5–0High School Old BoysGordon Spratt Reserve, Tauranga
21 April 2014Ranui Swanson3–0PuhoiStarling Park, West Auckland
21 April 2014West Hamilton United0–4PukekoheWeka Street, Hamilton
21 April 2014Zamantix Rovers2–4 Bohemian Celtic Michaels Avenue Reserve, Ellerslie
Mainland Region
21 April 2014Nelson College2–1WakefieldNelson College, Nelson

All teams listed below received byes to the second round.

Northern Region: Albany United, Auckland University, Beachlands Maraetai, Cambridge, Claudelands Rovers, Eastern Suburbs, Ellerslie, FC Whangarei, Fencibles United, Forrest Hill-Milford United, Hibiscus Coast, Lynn-Avon United, Mangere United, Manurewa, Melville United, Metro, Mt. Albert-Ponsonby, Ngongotaha, North Shore United, Onehunga-Mangere United, Oratia United, Otahuhu United, Otumoetai, Papakura City, Papatoetoe, Takapuna, Taradale, Tauranga City United, Te Atatu, Waiheke United, Waitemata City, Waiuku, Warkworth, Western Springs
Central/Capital Region: Brooklyn Northern United, Douglas Villa, Eastbourne, Havelock North Wanderers, Island Bay United, Marist Palmerston North, Marist Wellington, Miramar Rangers, Naenae, Napier City Rovers, North Wellington, Petone, Red Sox Manawatu, Seatoun, Stokes Valley, Stop Out, Tawa, Victoria University, Wainuiomata, Wairarapa United, Wanganui Athletic, Waterside Karori, Wellington Olympic, Wellington United, Western Suburbs
Mainland/Southern Region: Burwood, Canterbury University, Cashmere Technical, Central Pirates, Christchurch United, Coastal Spirit, Dunedin Technical, FC Nelson, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell United, Invercargill Old Boys, Invercargill Thistle, Melchester Rovers, Mosgiel, Nomads United, Northern, Northern Hearts, Otago University, Parklands United, Pleasant Point, Queens Park, Queenstown Rovers, Richmond Athletic, Selwyn United, Southend United, Waihopai, Waimakariri United, West End, Western

All teams listed below received byes to the third round.

Northern Region: Bay Olympic, Birkenhead United, Central United, East Coast Bays, Glenfield Rovers, Hamilton Wanderers, Ngaruawahia United, Onehunga Sports, Three Kings United, Waitakere City
Central/Capital Region: Lower Hutt City, Palmerston North End, Upper Hutt City
Mainland/Southern Region: Roslyn Wakari

Round 1

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

Northern Region
10/11 May 2014Te Atatu0–3North Shore UnitedTe Atatū Peninsula Park, Auckland
10/11 May 2014Rotorua United3–4South Auckland RangersNeil Hunt Park, Rotorua
10/11 May 2014Ranui Swanson0–3 Hukanui Rototuna Clube Alegria Starling Park, West Auckland
10/11 May 2014Whangarei0–3Western SpringsRawhiti Street Reserve, Whangārei
10/11 May 2014Manurewa3–0Waiheke UnitedWar Memorial Park, Auckland
10/11 May 2014Papakura City3–2TakapunaMcLennan Park, Auckland
10/11 May 2014Kerikeri2–7Mount Albert Grammar SchoolBaysport Waipapa, Waipapa
10/11 May 2014Otumoetai0–5WaiukuFergusson Park, Tauranga
Central / Capital Region
10/11 May 2014Wainuiomata7–0EastbourneRichard Prouse Park, Lower Hutt
10/11 May 2014Western Suburbs1–0PetoneEndeavour Park, Porirua
10/11 May 2014Taradale1–2Napier City RoversTaradale Park, Napier
10/11 May 2014 Stokes Valley 3–2NaenaeDelaney Park, Lower Hutt
10/11 May 2014Seatoun0–3TawaSeatoun Park, Wellington
10/11 May 2014Napier MaristdefaultNorth End
Note: North End won after Napier Marist by defaulted
Mainland / Southern Region
10/11 May 2014Central Pirates2–4Nelson College
10/11 May 2014Waimakariri United3–4BurwoodRangiora A&P Showgrounds, Rangiora
10/11 May 2014Coastal Spirit2–1WesternCuthberts Green, Christchurch
10/11 May 2014 Pleasant Point 2–0WaihopaiPleasant Point Domain, Pleasant Point
10/11 May 2014Otago University3–1Melchester RoversCaledonian Ground, Dunedin
10/11 May 2014West End2–0Southend UnitedWest End Park, Timaru

Round 2

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

Northern Region
2 June 2014Mangere United0–3*Hamilton Wanderers
Note: Mangere had won the match 5–4 on penalties after it finished 3-all at the end of extra time, however the result was overturned after they were found to have fielded an ineligible player.[8] Mangere appealed the decision,[9] delaying the next two rounds matches before New Zealand Football came to a decision to forfeit the match and declare a 3–0 win to Hamilton Wanderers.[10]
2 June 2014Hibiscus Coast1–0ManurewaStanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa
2 June 2014Waitakere City4–0Hukanui RototunaFred Taylor Park, Waitākere
Central / Capital Region
2 June 2014Victoria University3–0North EndBoyd Wilson Turf, Wellington
2 June 2014Stokes Valley1–4Lower Hutt CityDelaney Park, Lower Hutt
Mainland / Southern
2 June 2014Northern Hearts5–0MosgielAorangi Stadium, Timaru
2 June 2014West End2–3 Pleasant Point West End Park, Timaru

Round 3

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football,[6] Soccerway[7] and New Zealand Football.[11][12]

Northern Region
13/14 June 2014Metro0–2Onehunga SportsPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
[11]
  • Ming
  • Hoedemaker
13/14 June 2014Glenfield Rovers3–0EllerslieMcFetridge Park, North Shore
[11]
13/14 June 2014Hibiscus Coast2–3NgongotahaStanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa
  • Langford
[11]
  • Haua
  • O'Donoghue
13/14 June 2014Western Springs1–2Bay OlympicSeddon Fields, Auckland
  • Mulrooney
[11]
  • Jones
  • White
29 June 2014North Shore United1–3Hamilton WanderersAllen Hill Stadium, North Shore
  • Sillars
[12]
Note: The match was originally meant to be played on Sunday 15 June but Mangere United appealed the original decision to award Hamilton Wanderers the win in the previous round.[9] After the appeal didn't result in the decision being overturned, the game was rescheduled for Sunday 29 June.[10]
Central / Capital
13/14 June 2014Lower Hutt City1–2Miramar RangersBell Park, Lower Hutt
  • Hailemariam 72'
[11]
  • Elia 52'
  • Fleming 70'
13/14 June 2014Napier City Rovers3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Palmerston North MaristBluewater Stadium, Napier
  • Tinsley (pen.)
  • John
  • Bevin
[11]
  • Tuck
  • Galyer
  • Milne
13/14 June 2014Tawa1–0Upper Hutt CityRedwood Park, Wellington
  • Ramaekers 5'
[11]
13/14 June 2014Island Bay United2–1Victoria UniversityWakefield Park, Wellington
[11]
  • Wilson 8'
Mainland / Southern
13/14 June 2014Richmond Athletic1–2Coastal SpiritJubilee Park, Richmond
  • Hollis
[11]
  • Jones
13/14 June 2014Cashmere Technical2–1Halswell UnitedGarrick Memorial Park, Christchurch
  • Barton
[11]
  • Neame
13/14 June 2014Dunedin Technical11–1Pleasant PointCulling Park, Dunedin
  • Rickerby
  • McBride
  • Flaws
  • Burgess
  • Houghton
  • McCormack
[11]
  • Tarrant

Round 4

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football,[6] Soccerway[7] and New Zealand Football.[12]

Northern Region
28 June 2014Central United3–1Glenfield RoversKiwitea Street, Auckland
  • Tade 42', 86'
  • Hoyt 90+4'
[12]
  • Beard 5'
29 June 2014Ngongotaha1–2Melville UnitedTamarahi Reserve, Ngongotahā
  • Willemsen 48'
[12]
  • Williams 23'
  • Newell 67'
5 July 2014Bay Olympic2–3Hamilton WanderersOlympic Park, Auckland
14:00
  • Manko
[12]
  • Konings
  • Broderson
Note: Game was delayed due to previous protest and delays.[11][12]
Central / Capital
28 June 2014Island Bay United3–2Miramar RangersWakefield Park, Wellington
  • Barbero 20'
  • Holmes 41'
  • Colucci 71'
[12]
29 June 2014Tawa2–4Napier City RoversRedwood Park, Wellington
  • Ramaekers 18'
Kyne 89'
[12]
  • Greatholder 5'
  • Bevin 25'
  • John 41'
  • Kilkolly 63' (pen.)
Mainland / Southern
28 June 2014Coastal Spirit0–1Cashmere TechnicalCuthberts Green, Christchurch
[12]

Quarter-finals

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

26-27 July 2014Island Bay United1–4Napier City RoversWakefield Park, Wellington
  • Holmes
  • Tinsley
  • Stevenson
  • Bevin
26-27 July 2014Dunedin Technical0–3Cashmere TechnicalCulling Park, Dunedin

Semi-finals

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

16 August 2014Onehunga Sports0–4Cashmere TechnicalWaikaraka Park, Auckland
  • Wellbourn
  • Boys
  • Barton
17 August 2014Central United2–0Napier City RoversKiwitea Street, Auckland
  • Reimann
  • Hoyt

Final

Results and date are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[4] RSSSF,[5] Capital Football[6] and Soccerway.[7]

Details

Central United1–2Cashmere Technical
One News Report
  • Wellbourn 5'
  • Terris 40'
Attendance: 2,671
Referee: Chris Kerr (Auckland)
a yellow shirt, blue shorts, and white socks
Central United
a black shirt with yellow trim, yellow shorts, and black socks
Cashmere Technical
GK Blaz Bugarin
DF Joseph Dawkins (c)
DF Ivan Vicelich
DF Kim Dae-wook
MF Finn Cochran
MF Adam McGeorge downward-facing red arrow 51'
MF Dean Lausev downward-facing red arrow 87'
MF Takuya Iwata
FW Fabrizio Tavano downward-facing red arrow 75'
FW Emiliano Tade
FW Karl Reimann
Substitutes:
MF Regont Murati upward-facing green arrow 87'
FW James Hoyt upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF Mario Ilich upward-facing green arrow 51'
Manager:
José Figueira
GK Danny Knight
DF Dan Terris
DF Dan Schwarz
DF Tom Schwarz (c)
DF Danny Boys
MF Nick Wortelboer downward-facing red arrow 80'
MF Stu Kelly
MF Aaron Clapham
FW Julyan Collett
FW Ash Wellbourn upward-facing green arrow 85'
FW Shawn O’Brien upward-facing green arrow 61'
Substitutes:
MF Jordan Halligan upward-facing green arrow 80'
FW Cory Mitchell upward-facing green arrow 85'
FW Andy Barton upward-facing green arrow 61'
Manager:
John Brown

Jack Batty Memorial Cup:
Stu Kelly

Assistant referees:
Jan-Hendrik Hintz
Simon Lount

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

References

  1. ^ "Cashmere Tech win back-to-back Chatham Cups". One News. TVNZ. 7 September 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Central United vs. Cashmere Technical - 7 September 2014 - Soccerway". Soccerway. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  3. ^ Ruane, Jeremy. "2014 Chatham Cup Final". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
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  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Capital Football Season Review 2014" (PDF). Capital Football (New Zealand). Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Summary - Chatham Cup - New Zealand". Soccerway. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  8. ^ "NZF statement: ASB Chatham Cup". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Third round cup tie postponed". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  10. ^ a b "NZF statement: ASB Chatham Cup". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
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  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Island Bay stun Miramar Rangers". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2021.