The 2013 ASB Chatham Cup was New Zealand's 86th knockout football competition.[1]
Tournament details | |
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Country | New Zealand |
Venue(s) | English Park, Christchurch |
Dates | 25 April 2013 – 15 September 2013 |
Teams | 132 |
Defending champions | Central United |
Final positions | |
Champions | Cashmere Technical (3rd title) First win was as Christchurch Technical in 1948 |
Runner-up | Waitakere City |
Tournament statistics | |
Jack Batty Memorial Cup | Andy Pitman (Cashmere Technical) |
The 2013 competition had a qualification round and four rounds proper, before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Competition was run in three regions (Northern, Central, Southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw was open. In all, 132 teams entered the competition.[2]
The 2013 final
editThe final was played in front of a crowd of 2,000 spectators. Cashmere Technical took an early lead in the 5th minute when Julyan Collett was fouled in the penalty area and Danny Boys sent Waitakere City goalkeeper Eamon Goodin the wrong way. The lead was short lived when just 10 minutes later, Cashmere conceded their first and what would be their only goal of the whole campaign. Waitakere won a free kick 25 metres out and Jake Butler lined up his shot. It went straight into the defensive wall but from the rebound his follow up put the ball past Cashmere keeper Shaun Roberts. It didn't take long for Cashmere to restore there lead when Stu Kelly was rewarded for his hard work, slotting the ball home in the 23rd minute. From there both teams had their chances but the result was finally put beyond doubt in injury time when, spotting the keeper off his line, Dan Ede put in a deft long-range lob and the game finished 3–1.[3][4][5]
The Jack Batty Memorial Cup for the final's most valuable player was awarded to Cashmere Technical's Andy Pitman.[6]
Results
editQualification round
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review,[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
- Northern region
25 April 2013 | Puhoi Wolfpack | 2–1 | South Auckland Rangers | Puhoi Domain, Rodney |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Glen Eden United | 0–4 | Drury United | Parrs Park, Auckland |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Bohemian Celtic | 3–1 | St Peter's College | |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Tauranga Old Blues | 6–1 | West Hamilton United | |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Ranui Swanson | 3–2 | Tikipunga | Starling Park, West Auckland |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Waikato Unicol | 2–0 | Papatoetoe United | Jansen Park, Hamilton |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Te Awamutu | 0–4 | Whakatane Town | Te Awamutu Stadium, Te Awamutu |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | AFC Fury | 5–0 | Morrinsville | |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | High School Old Boys Football Club | 0–1 | Beachlands Maraetai | |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Cambridge | 8–0 | Nixon Park | John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Westlake BHS | 5–3 | Kerikeri | |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Bucklands Beach | 0–11 | Waitemata | Lloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga Heights |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Norwest United | 1–2 | West Auckland | Huapai Domain, Kumeū |
14:00 |
25 April 2013 | Ngongotaha | 4–2 | Rotorua United | Tamarahi Reserve, Ngongotahā |
14:00 |
- Central region
25 April 2013 | North End | 0–5 | New Plymouth Rangers | Skoglund Park, Palmerston North |
14:00 |
- Southern region
25 April 2013 | Central Pirates | 3–1 | Wakefield | |
14:00 |
All teams listed below received byes to the first round.
- Northern: Air Force, Hukanui Rototuna, Navy, Papakura City, Pukekohe.
- Central: FC Western, Napier City Rovers, Inglewood, Palmerston North Marist, Red Sox Manawatu, Taradale, Wanganui City.
- Southern: FC Nelson, Nelson College, Richmond Athletic.
All teams listed below were seeded to the first round.
- Northern: Albany United, Claudelands Rovers, Eastern Suburbs, Fencibles, Forrest Hill Milford, Glenfield Rovers, Hibiscus Coast, Lynn Avon United, Mangere United, Manukau City, Melville United, Metro, Mt Albert Ponsonby, Ngaruawahia United, North Shore United, Onehunga Mangere United, Oratia United, Papatoetoe, Takapuna, Tauranga City United, Waiuku, Warkworth, Western Springs.
- Central: Brooklyn Northern United, Eastbourne, Greytown, Island Bay United, Kapiti Coast United, Lower Hutt City, Marist, Miramar Rangers, Naenae, North Wellington, Olympic, Petone, Seatoun, Stokes Valley, Stop Out, Tawa, Upper Hutt City, Victoria University, Wainuiomata, Wairarapa United, Waterside Karori, Wellington College, Wellington United, Western Suburbs.
- Southern: Coastal Spirit, FC Twenty 11, Grants Braes, Green Island, Halswell United, Melchester Rovers, Mosgiel, Nomads United, Northern, Northern Hearts, Old Boys, Otago University, Queens Park, Roslyn Wakari, Selwyn United, Southend United, Universities, Waihopai, Waimak United, Western AFC.
All teams listed below were seeded to the second round.
- Northern: Bay Olympic, Birkenhead United, Central United, East Coast Bays, Ellerslie, Hamilton Wanderers, Manurewa, Onehunga Sports, Three Kings United, Waitakere City.
- Southern: Cashmere Technical, Caversham, Dunedin Technical, Ferrymead Bays.
Round 1
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
- Northern region
11/12 May 2013 | Beachlands Maraetai | 2–3 | Air Force |
11/12 May 2013 | Cambridge | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Lynn-Avon United | John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge |
11/12 May 2013 | Drury United | 0–7 | Albany United |
11/12 May 2013 | Eastern Suburbs | 5–0 | Oratia United | Madills Farm, Auckland |
11/12 May 2013 | Fencibles United | 6–2 | Navy | Riverhills Domain, Auckland |
11/12 May 2013 | Forrest Hill Milford United | 5–3 | Waiuku | Becroft Park, North Shore |
11/12 May 2013 | Glenfield Rovers | 10–0 | Te Atatu | McFetridge Park, North Shore |
11/12 May 2013 | Hibiscus Coast | 4–0 | Bohemian Celtic | Stanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa |
11/12 May 2013 | Melville United | 2–1 | Ngongotaha | Gower Park, Hamilton |
11/12 May 2013 | Mt Albert Ponsonby | 2–3 | Papatoetoe | Anderson Park, Auckland |
11/12 May 2013 | Old Blues | 5–1 | Hukanui Rototuna |
11/12 May 2013 | Papakura City | 5–0 | Puhoi Wolfpack | McLennan Park, Auckland |
11/12 May 2013 | Pukekohe | 1–5 | Mangere United | Bledisloe Park, Pukekohe |
11/12 May 2013 | Takapuna | 8–4 | Claudelands Rovers | Taharoto Park, Takapuna |
11/12 May 2013 | Waikato Unicol | 2–4 | Ngaruawahia United | Jansen Park, Hamilton |
11/12 May 2013 | Waitemata | 3–0 | Tauranga City | McLeod Park, Te Atatū South |
11/12 May 2013 | Warkworth | 0–1 | Western Springs | Shoesmith Domain, Warkworth |
11/12 May 2013 | West Auckland | 0–3 | Onehunga-Mangere United | Brains Park, Auckland |
11/12 May 2013 | Westlake Boys High School | 7–0 | Manukau City |
11/12 May 2013 | Whakatane Town | 1–4 | Fury |
11/12 May 2013 | North Shore United | 3–2 | Ranui Swanson | Allen Hill Stadium, North Shore |
- Central region
11/12 May 2013 | Eastbourne | 0–3 | Naenae | Bishop Park, Lower Hutt |
11/12 May 2013 | Greytown | 4–10 | Brooklyn Northern United |
11/12 May 2013 | Inglewood | 5–1 | Wanganui City |
11/12 May 2013 | Island Bay United | 4–0 | Kapiti Coast United | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
11/12 May 2013 | New Plymouth Rangers | 2–1 | Western | Merrilands Domain, New Plymouth |
11/12 May 2013 | Petone | 4–0 | Victoria University |
11/12 May 2013 | Red Sox Manawatu | 1–3 | Napier City Rovers | Arena Manawatu |
11/12 May 2013 | Seatoun | 1–3 | Tawa | Seatoun Park, Wellington |
11/12 May 2013 | Stokes Valley | 0–11 | Lower Hutt City | Delaney Park, Lower Hutt |
11/12 May 2013 | Taradale | 1–3 | Palmerston North Marist |
11/12 May 2013 | Upper Hutt City | 1–2 | Miramar Rangers | Maidstone Park, Upper Hutt |
11/12 May 2013 | Wainuiomata | 1–0 | Western Suburbs | Richard Prouse Park, Lower Hutt |
11/12 May 2013 | Waterside Karori | 3–0 | North Wellington | Karori Park, Wellington |
11/12 May 2013 | Wellington College | 0–4 | Stop Out |
11/12 May 2013 | Wellington Olympic | 7–2 | Wellington Marist | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
11/12 May 2013 | Wairarapa United | 2–1 | Wellington United | Memorial Park, Masterton |
- Southern region
11/12 May 2013 | Canterbury University | 4–1* | FC Twenty 11 | Ilam Field, Christchurch |
11/12 May 2013 | Central Pirates | 2–1 | Nelson |
11/12 May 2013 | Coastal Spirit | 0–3 | Western | Cuthberts Green, Christchurch |
11/12 May 2013 | Old Boys | 2–0 | Mosgiel | Waverley Park, Invercargill |
11/12 May 2013 | Melchester Rovers | 0–13 | Roslyn-Wakari | Caledonian Ground, Dunedin |
11/12 May 2013 | Nomads United | 0–2 | Halswell United | Tulett Park, Christchurch |
11/12 May 2013 | Northern | 4–2 | Green Island | The Gardens, Dunedin |
11/12 May 2013 | Otago University | 3–0 | Northern Hearts | Caledonian Ground, Dunedin |
11/12 May 2013 | Queens Park | 7–1 | Southend United | Queen’s Park, Invercargill |
11/12 May 2013 | Richmond Athletic | 0–1 | Nelson College | Jubilee Park, Richmond |
11/12 May 2013 | Waihopai | 0–1 | Grants Braes | Surrey Park, Invercargill |
11/12 May 2013 | Waimakariri United | 3–0 | Selwyn United | Rangiora A&P Showgrounds, Rangiora |
*both sides used unregistered players and were disqualified
Round 2
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
- Northern region
1 June 2013 | Hibiscus Coast | 1–3 | Melville United | Stanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa |
1 June 2013 | Fury | 0–6 | East Coast Bays |
1 June 2013 | Forrest Hill Milford United | 1–2 | Mangere United | Becroft Park, North Shore |
1 June 2013 | Onehunga Sports | 4–1 | Waitemata | Waikaraka Park, Auckland |
1 June 2013 | Albany United | 1–5 | Hamilton Wanderers | Rosedale Park, Auckland |
1 June 2013 | Takapuna | 1–4 | Waitakere City | Taharoto Park, Takapuna |
1 June 2013 | Eastern Suburbs | 0–3 | Fencibles United | Madills Farm, Auckland |
1 June 2013 | Ngaruawahia United | 5–4 | North Shore United | Centennial Park, Ngaruawahia |
1 June 2013 | Cambridge | 2–4 | Birkenhead United | John Kerkhof Park, Cambridge |
1 June 2013 | Air Force | 0–6 | Glenfield Rovers |
1 June 2013 | Ellerslie | 2–1 | Central United | Michaels Avenue Reserve, Ellerslie |
1 June 2013 | Onehunga-Mangere United | 1–0 | Western Springs | Māngere Domain, Māngere |
1 June 2013 | Papakura City | 0–4 | Bay Olympic | McLennan Park, Auckland |
1 June 2013 | Three Kings United | 3–0 | Taupo | Keith Hay Park, Auckland |
1 June 2013 | Papatoetoe | 4–4 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) | Westlake Boys High School | Murdoch Park, Papatoetoe |
- Central region
1 June 2013 | Island Bay United | 7–3 | Brooklyn Northern United | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
1 June 2013 | Miramar Rangers | 1–2 | Wairarapa United | David Farrington Park, Wellington |
1 June 2013 | Naenae | 0–4 | Palmerston North Marist | Naenae Park, Lower Hutt |
1 June 2013 | Inglewood | 2–3 | Tawa |
1 June 2013 | Napier City Rovers | 7–0 | Wainuiomata | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
1 June 2013 | New Plymouth Rangers | 2–5 | Lower Hutt City | Merrilands Domain, New Plymouth |
1 June 2013 | Petone | 1–3 | Wellington Olympic | Memorial Park, Lower Hutt |
1 June 2013 | Waterside Karori | 6–0 | Stop Out | Karori Park, Wellington |
- Southern region
1 June 2013 | Central Pirates | 0–1 | Nelson College |
1 June 2013 | Halswell United | 0–1 | Cashmere Technical | Halswell Domain, Christchurch |
1 June 2013 | Western | 2–5 | Ferrymead Bays | Westminster Park, Christchurch |
1 June 2013 | Waimakariri United | WBD* | ||
Note: * Canterbury University and FC Twenty where both disqualified in the previous round after each team used unregistered players |
1 June 2013 | Queens Park | 2–3 | Roslyn-Wakari | Queen’s Park, Invercargill |
1 June 2013 | Dunedin Technical | 4–1 | Grants Braes | Culling Park, Dunedin |
1 June 2013 | Northern | 2–1 | Otago University | The Gardens, Dunedin |
Round 3
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
- Northern region
15/16 June 2013 | Hamilton Wanderers | 5–0 | Mangere United | Porritt Stadium, Hamilton |
15/16 June 2013 | Bay Olympic | 5–1 | East Coast Bays | Olympic Park, Auckland |
15/16 June 2013 | Manurewa | 2–1 | Three Kings United | War Memorial Park, Auckland |
15/16 June 2013 | Melville United | 2–1 | Papatoetoe | Gower Park, Hamilton |
15/16 June 2013 | Onehunga-Mangere United | 0–2 | Ngaruawahia United | Māngere Domain, Māngere |
15/16 June 2013 | Fencibles United | 1–4 | Onehunga Sports | Riverhills Domain, Auckland |
15/16 June 2013 | Ellerslie | 1–3 | Waitakere City | Michaels Avenue Reserve, Ellerslie |
15/16 June 2013 | Glenfield Rovers | 2–3 | Birkenhead United | McFetridge Park, North Shore |
- Central region
15/16 June 2013 | Napier City Rovers | 1–2 | Wairarapa United | Bluewater Stadium, Napier |
Note: Wairarapa United used an ineligible player and were disqualified; Napier allowed to progress |
15/16 June 2013 | Island Bay United | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Wellington Olympic | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
15/16 June 2013 | Tawa | 0–3 | Palmerston North Marist |
15/16 June 2013 | Lower Hutt City | 1–0 | Waterside Karori | Bell Park, Lower Hutt |
- Southern region
15/16 June 2013 | Cashmere Technical | 2–0 | Ferrymead Bays | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
15/16 June 2013 | Roslyn-Wakari | 8–1 | Northern | Ellis Park, Dunedin |
15/16 June 2013 | Nelson College | 1–2 | Waimakariri United |
15/16 June 2013 | Caversham | 4–0 | Dunedin Technical | Tonga Park, Dunedin |
Round 4
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
- Northern region
29/30 June 2013 | Manurewa | 0–1 | Melville United | War Memorial Park, Auckland |
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29/30 June 2013 | Birkenhead United | 3–1 | Hamilton Wanderers | Shepherds Park, North Shore |
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29/30 June 2013 | Onehunga Sports | 4–0 | Ngaruawahia United | Waikaraka Park, Auckland |
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29/30 June 2013 | Waitakere City | 3–1 | Bay Olympic | Fred Taylor Park, West Auckland |
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- Central region
29/30 June 2013 | Palmerston North Marist | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Napier City Rovers | Memorial Park, Palmerston North |
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29/30 June 2013 | Wellington Olympic | 4–2 | Lower Hutt City | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
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- Southern region
29/30 June 2013 | Cashmere Technical | 7–0 | Waimakariri United | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
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Quarter-finals
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
27/28 July 2013 | Melville United | 2–1 | Birkenhead United | Gower Park, Hamilton |
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27/28 July 2013 | Waitakere City | 7–0 | Onehunga Sports | Fred Taylor Park, West Auckland |
27/28 July 2013 | Wellington Olympic | 3–2 | Caversham | Wakefield Park, Wellington |
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27/28 July 2013 | Palmerston North Marist | 0–1 | Cashmere Technical | Memorial Park, Palmerston North |
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Semi-finals
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10]
24 August 2013 | Melville United | 1–4 | Waitakere City | Gower Park, Hamilton |
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24 August 2013 | Cashmere Technical | 4–0 | Wellington Olympic | Garrick Memorial Park, Christchurch |
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Final
editAll fixtures, results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[7] RSSSF,[8] Capital Football Season Review[9] and New Zealand Football.[10] Team lists and numbers taken from NZ Football on YouTube.[11]
Cashmere Technical | 3–1 | Waitakere City |
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References
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