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Overview

The Chatham Cup is one of New Zealand sport's oldest and most coveted trophies, steeped in history and tradition.

First contested in 1923, the cup was gifted to the then New Zealand Football Association  (NZFA) in 1922 by the crew of the British naval vessal HMS Chatham as a token of appreciation for the hospitality they had encountered on a visit to New Zealand. The knockout format of the competition, and the indeed the actual trophy, is modelled on England's FA Cup.

Wellington Olympic are the current holders of the trophy, having beat Three Kings United in the 2009 Chatham Cup final.

The 2010 Chatham Cup will be the 83rd running of the competition.

University-Mt Welllington are the most succesful club in Chatham Cup history, having won the trophy a record seven times.

Chatham Cup 2010

Round Dates:
Qualifying Round – April 25
Round One – May 15/16
Round Two – June 7
Round Three – June 19/20
Round Four – July 3/4
Quarterfinals – July 24/25 (National draw)
Semi finals – August 14/15
Final – September 12

83rd Chatham Cup Final (September 12)

Bay Olympic v Miramar Rangers
North Harbour Stadium
Sunday September 12, 2010
Kickoff 2pm

Chatham Cup Semi-finals (August 14/15)

Saturday
Caversham 3 (Tom Jackson 21’, Ant Hancock 88', Seamus Ryder 94’)
Bay Olympic 3 (Yoji Tanabe 5’, 69’; Richard Beeston 101’)
a.e.t, 2-2 FT, Bay Olympic win 4-1 on penalties
Halftime: 1-1
Craig Wylie (Bay Olympic) sent off 66’

Sunday
Miramar Rangers 2 (Michael Eagar 35’-pen, Campbell Parkin 55’)
East Coast Bays 1 (Dan Peat 19’-pen)
Halftime: 1-1
Phil Imray (Miramar) sent off 18’
Glen Forrest (ECB) sent off 88’

Chatham Cup Quarterfinals (July 24/25)

East Coast Bays 2 (Dan Morgan-Howell 6, Jack Beguely 90+3)
Glenfield Rovers 1 (Paul Seaman 21)
Halftime 1-1

Forrest Hill Milford United 0
Bay Olympic 2
(Ross McKenzie 22, 46)
Halftime 0-1

Ferrymead Bays 3 (Drew Sherman 3, 75-pen; Chris Murphy 95)
Caversham 7 (Robbie Deeley 30-pen, 91-pen; Patrick Fleming 88, 100, 117; Seamus Ryder 104, 114)
After extra time
Halftime 1-1, fulltime 2-2.

Miramar Rangers 3 (Campbell Parkin 20, John Sutherland 37-pen, Dave Johnston 78)
Wellington United 1 (Tim Schaeffers own goal 51)
Halftime: 0-2

Round Four (July 3/4)

Northern Region
Bay Olympic 3 (Yoji Tanabe, Craig Wylie, Joe Edwards)
Waitakere City 1 (Keegan Linderboom)
Halftime 1-0
Damien Fenoti (Waitakere) and Ross McKenzie (Bay Olympic) sent off

Forrest Hill Milford 3 (Ryan De Vries (3))
Albany United 1 (Jason Hicks-pen)
Halftime 2-0
Sheldon Pillay (Forrest Hill) sent off 80

Three Kings United 1 (Robbie Greenhalgh 82)
East Coast Bays 2 (George Suri 54, Mauri Wasi 80)
Halftime 0-1

Glenfield Rovers 3 (Michael Gwyther (3))
 Birkenhead United 1 (Robbie Lee)
Halftime 2-1

Central Region
Upper Hutt City 0
Wellington United 4 (Trent Watson 42, Emilano Tade 82, 90, 90+4)
Halftime 0-1
Matt Bennett (Upper Hutt) missed penalty 80’

Napier City Rovers 1 (Andy Pickering 84)
Miramar Rangers 2 (Garry McDermott 44, John Sutherland 59)
Halftime 0-1

Southern Region
Western 1 (Greg Draper 109)
Ferrymead Bays 1 (Colin McDermott 115)
(aet, 0-0 Fulltime, Ferrymead Bays win 4-3 on penalties)
Halftime 0-0

Caversham 8 (Tom Jackson (3), Patrick Fleming (2), Anthony Hancock (2) Seamus Ryder)
Roslyn Wakari 2 (Tim Dalman, Peter Rae)
Halftime 2-0 

Round Three (June 19/20)

Northern Region
East Coast Bays 9 (Phill Edginton 3, George Suri 3, Stu Bola, Joe Bresnahan, Cory Hitchen)
Auckland Grammar School 0

Takapuna 0
Bay Olympic 5 (Peter Norris, Richard Beeston, Yoji Tanabe, Ross McKenzie 2 incl pen)
(Fletcher O’Rourke (Takapuna) red card 25 mins)

Metro 1 (Chris Mason, pen)
Waitakere City 2 (Ash Solly, Keegan Linderboom)
(Played Friday night)

Albany United 3 (Todd Danks 2, Matt Pitt)
Hamilton Wanderers 1 (Warwick Gibson)

Three Kings United 3 (Mikael Bredeveldt, Nick Corliss, Paul Urlovic)
Eastern Suburbs 2 (Kyosuke Kitano, Mark Webber)

Birkenhead United 1 (Robin Wang)
Tauranga City United 0
A.e.t

Glenfield Rovers 2 (Graham Green, Liam Mulrooney-pen)
Ellerslie 1 (Nathan Palmer)

Melville United 0 Forrest Hill Milford 1 (Chris Bale)

Central Region
Upper Hutt City 2 (Sam Higgins 28, Matthew Gasper 60)
Palmerston North Marist 1 (Adam Milne 67)

New Plymouth Rangers 0
Wellington United 4 (Andy Groom 20, Graham Little 66-pen, Alvaro Pumpido 85, Emiliano Tade 86)

Miramar Rangers 3 (Darren Cheriton 10, OG 17 (Peter Howe), John Sutherland 99)
Lower Hutt City 2 (Hamish Watson 21, Pomare Te Anau 69)
a.e.t, 2-2 FT

Napier City Rovers 12 Red Sox Manawatu 2

Southern Region

Mainland Football 
Ferrymead Bays 6 (Wiremu Piercy, Chris Murphy 2, Greg Draper, Tom Samson, Neil Murphy)
Cashmere Wanderers 0

Nelson Suburbs 0 Western 1 (Alex Pak 48)

Football South
Northern Hearts 2 Roslyn Wakari 5
Caversham 8 Mosgiel 0                 

Round Two (June 7)

Northern Region (United Soccer 1, Auckland Football and Waikato Bay of Plenty Football)
Central United 1 Metro FC 2
Tauranga City United 4 Manurewa AFC 2
East Coast Bays 1 Onehunga Sports 0
Melville United 2 Papatoetoe AFC 0
Eastern Suburbs 8 Whakatane Town 0
Hamilton Wanderers 7 Mt Albert Ponsonby 4
Three Kings United 8 Claudelands Rovers 1
Pukekohe 0 Birkenhead United 3
Takapuna 5 North Shore United 2
Brew Town 1 Waitakere City 4
Mangere United 0 Glenfield Rovers 7
Waitemata 0 Albany United 5
Auckland Grammar School 3 Onehunga Mangere United 1
Oratia United 1 Forrest Hill Milford 10
Bay Olympic 6 Lynn Avon United 1
Western Springs 0 Ellerslie 3

Central Region (Capital Football and Central Football)
Central Football
Taradale 1 New Plymouth Rangers 2
Red Sox Manawatu 2 Maycenvale United 0
Inglewood 1 Napier City Rovers 7
Palmerston North Marist 1 Palmerston North End 0

Capital Football:
Miramar 3 Wairarapa United 2 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT)
Western Suburbs 2 Lower Hutt 2 (a.e.t, 2-2 FT, Lower Hutt win 4-2 on penalties)
Wellington United 2 Olympic 1
Upper Hutt 3 Marist 1

Southern Region (Mainland Football and FootballSouth)
Mainland Football:
Ferrymead Bays 4 Mid Canterbury 2
Nelson Suburbs 2 Halswell United 1
Burnside 1 Western 2
Nomads United 0 Cashmere Wanderers 1

Football South:
Southend United 0 Roslyn Wakari 5
Caversham 5 Dunedin Technical 1
Northern Hearts 3 Old Boys 2
Mosgiel 2 Green Island 1

Round One (May 15/16)

Northern Region (United Soccer 1, Auckland Football and Waikato Bay of Plenty Football)
Mangere United v Bye
Tauranga City United 4 Mt. Albert Grammar School 1
Warkworth 2 Whakatane Town 5
Mt Albert Ponsonby 3
Matamata Swifts 2
Waitemata 4 Waiuku 2
Auckland Grammar School 9 Te Puke 0 
Western Springs 6 Westlake Boys High School 1
Otahuhu United 1 Pukekohe 5
Hibiscus Coast 1 Birkenhead United 2 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT)
North Shore United 5 Norwest United 1
West Auckland 1 Ellerslie 8
Onehunga Mangere United 3
St Peters College 2
Navy 1 Oratia United 3
Brew Town FC 2 Fencibles United 1
Waikato Unicol 1 Claudelands Rovers 3

Byes to Round Two: Albany United, Bay Olympic, Central United, Eastern Suburbs, East Coast Bays, Forrest Hill Milford United, Hamilton Wanderers, Glenfield Rovers, Lynn Avon United, Manurewa AFC, Melville United, Metro FC, Onehunga Sports, Papatoetoe AFC, Takapuna AFC, Three Kings United AFC, Waitakere City. 

Central Region (Capital Football and Central Football)
Capital Football:
Miramar 9 Naenae 0
Rongotai College 0 Marist 3
Petone 1 Lower Hutt 2 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT)
Upper Hutt 1 Stop Out 0
Western Suburbs 4 Levin 0
Wellington United 5 Waterside Karori 1
Wairarapa United 7 Wellington College 0
Olympic 3 Tawa 1

Central Football
Starts in Round Two, June 7

Southern Region (Mainland Football and FootballSouth)
Mainland Football:
Christchurch United 1 Western 3
Ferrymead Bays 4 Coastal Spirit 2 (a.e.t 2-2 FT)
Burnside 3 v Waimak United 0
Woolston Technical 3 Halswell United 4
Nomads United 4
Christchurch Boys High School 0
Avon United 1 Cashmere Wanderers 1 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT; Cashmere advance 4-2 on penalties)
Mid Canterbury 8 Selwyn 0
Nelson Suburbs 2 Richmond Athletic 0

Football South:
Melchester Rovers 0 Roslyn Wakari 6
Grants Braes 1 Northern Hearts 1 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT. Northern Hearts win 5-3 on penalties)
Old Boys 4 Queens Park 2
Southend United 3 Waihopai 2 (a.e.t, 2-2 FT)
Green Island 0 Northern  0 (a.e.t, Green Island won 5-3 on penalties)
Mosgiel 4 Queenstown 3 (a.e.t, 3-3 FT)

Byes to Round Two: Dunedin Technical & Caversham

Qualification Round (April 24/25, 2pm)

Northern Region (United Soccer 1, Auckland Football and Waikato Bay of Plenty Football)

Waikato Unicol 4 Old Blues 2 (a.e.t, 2-2 FT)
Mt Albert Ponsonby 8 Bohemian Celtic 2
Fencibles United 14 Kaeo 1
Rotorua United 1 Te Puke 3 (a.e.t,  1-1 FT)
Westlake Boys High 2 Cambridge 0
Te Awamutu Otumoetai 5 (Note: Both teams disqualified for fielding ineligible players)
Taupo 1 Tauranga City United 3
Otahuhu United 1
Tokoroa 0
Norwest United 3 Eden Stallions 1
Papakura City 1 St Peters College 2
Waitemata 1 Kerikeri 0
West Auckland 5 FC Whangarei 2
Auckland Grammar School 3 Beachlands Maraetai 1
Ngongotaha 1 Ellerslie 3
Clevedon 1 Mt. Albert Grammar School 4
Internationale FC 0 Warkworth 7
Brew Town FC 8 Glen Eden United 0
Whakatane Town won by default v Te Atatu
Norwest Old Boys 1 Oratia United 4
West Hamilton United 1 Pukekohe 3
Hamilton North 0 Claudelands Rovers 4

Byes to Round One: Birkenhead United, Hibiscus Coast, Mangere United, Matamata Swifts, Navy, North Shore United, Onehunga Mangere United, Waiuku, Western Springs.

Byes to Round Two: Albany United, Bay Olympic, Central United, Eastern Suburbs, East Coast Bays, Forrest Hill Milford United, Hamilton Wanderers, Glenfield Rovers, Lynn Avon United, Manurewa AFC, Melville United, Metro FC, Onehunga Sports, Papatoetoe AFC, Takapuna AFC, Three Kings United AFC, Waitakere City. 

Central Region (Capital Football and Central Football)

Capital Football:
Upper Hutt 3 Victoria University 0
Wellington United 3 Island Bay United 1
Wainuiomata 0 Rongotai College 1
Seatoun 0 Marist 4
Naenae 1 Douglas Villa 0
Brooklyn Northern United 0 Levin 0 (a.e.t, Levin win 4-3 on penalties)
Wellington College 4 Waikanae 0
Stop Out 1 Kapiti Coast United 1 (a.e.t, 1-1 FT, Stop Out win 4-2 on penalties)
North Wellington 0 Waterside Karori 4

Byes to Round One: Lower Hutt City, Miramar Rangers, Olympic, Petone, Tawa, Wairarapa United, Western Suburbs.

Central Football
Starts in Round Two, June 7

Southern Region (Mainland Football and FootballSouth)

Football South
Awaroa 1 Melchester Rovers 2

Preliminary Round (April 5, 2pm)

Capital Football
Eastbourne 1 Rongotai College 4
Paikakariki 0 Wellington College 1
Porirua City 0 Levin 6

Full List of Chatham Cup entrants

Northern Region

United Soccer 1:
Albany United, Birkenhead United, East Coast Bays, Forrest Hill Milford United, Glen Eden United, Glenfield Rovers, Hibiscus Coast, Navy, North Shore United, Norwest United, Kaeo, Kerikeri, Oratia United, Takapuna, Te Atatu, Waitakere City, Waitemata, Warkworth, West Auckland, Westlake Boys High, FC Whangarei.

Auckland Football:
Auckland Grammar School, Bay Olympic, Beachlands Maraetai, Bohemian Celtic, Brew Town FC, Central United, Clevedon, Eastern Suburbs, Eden Stallions, Ellerslie, Fencibles United, HRV Norwest Old Boys, Internationale FC, Lynn-Avon United, Mangere United, Manurewa, Metro FC, Mt. Albert Grammar School, Mt Albert Ponsonby, Onehunga Mangere United, Onehunga Sports, Otahuhu United, Papakura City, Papatoetoe, Pukekohe, St Peters College, Three Kings United, Waiuku, Western Springs.

Waikato Bay of Plenty Football:
Cambridge, Claudelands Rovers, Hamilton North, Hamilton Wanderers, Matamata Swifts, Melville United, Ngongotaha, Old Blues, Otumoetai, Rotorua United, Taupo, Tauranga City United, Te Awamutu, Te Puke, Tokoroa, Waikato Unicol, West Hamilton, Whakatane Town.

Central Region

Central Football:
Inglewood, Maycenvale United, Napier City Rovers, New Plymouth Rangers, Palmerston North Marist, Palmerston North End, Red Sox Manawatu, Taradale.

Capital Football:
Brooklyn Northern United, Douglas Villa, Eastbourne, Island Bay, Kapiti Coast United, Levin, Lower Hutt, Marist, Miramar Rangers, Naenae, North Wellington, Olympic, Paekakariki, Petone, Porirua City, Rongotai College, Seatoun, Stop Out, Tawa, Upper Hutt, Victoria University, Waikanae, Wainuiomata, Wairarapa, Waterside Karori, Wellington College, Wellington United, Western Suburbs.

Southern Region

Mainland Football:      
Avon United, Burnside, Cashmere Wanderers, Christchurch Boys High, Christchurch United, Coastal Spirit, Ferrymead Bays, Halswell United, Mid Canterbury, Nelson Suburbs, Nomads United, Richmond Athletic, Selwyn Football, Waimak United, Western AFC, Woolston Technical.

Footballsouth:
Awamoa, Caversham, Dunedin Technical, Grants Braes, Green Island, Melchester Rovers, Mosgiel, Northern, Northern Hearts, Old Boys AFC, Queens Park, Queenstown, Roslyn Wakari, Southend United, Waihopai. 

History

List of finals

1923 Seacliff (Otago) 4 YMCA (Wellington) 0
1924 Habour Board (Auckland) 3 Seacliff (Otago) 1 *aet
1925 YMCA (Wellington) 3 Seacliff (Otago) 2 *aet
1926 Sunnyside (Christchurch) 4 North Shore (Auckland) 2
1927 Ponsonby 3 Northern (Dunedin) 2
1928 Petone 1 Northern (Dunedin) 0
1929 Tramways (Auckland) 4 Seacliff (Otago) 0
1930 Petone 2 Western (Christchurch) 1
1931 Tramurewa (Auckland) 5 Nomads (Christchurch) 2 *aet
1932 Marist (Wellington) 5 Millerton All Blacks 0
1933 Ponsonby 2 Millerton All Blacks 1
1934 Thistle (Auckland) 2 Thistle (Christchurch) 1
1935 Hospital (Wellington) 3 Western (Christchurch) 1
1936 Western (Christchurch) 3 Thistle (Auckland) 2
1937 No Competition
1938 Waterside (Wellington) 4 Mosgiel 0
1939 Waterside (Wellington) 4 Western (Christchurch) 2
1940 Waterside (Wellington) 6 Mosgiel 2
1941-44 No Competition
1945 Western (Christchurch) 4 Marist (Wellington) 3 *aet
1946 Marist (Wellington) 2 Tech Old Boys (Chch) 1
1947 Waterside (Wellington) 2 Tech Old Boys (Chch) 1 *aet
1948 Tech Old Boys (Christchurch) 2 Waterside (Wellington) 0
1949 Petone 1 Northern (Dunedin) 0
1950 Eden 3 Tech Old Boys (Chch) 2 *aet
1951 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 5 Northern (Dunedin) 1
1952 North Shore United (Auck) 1 Western (Christchurch) 1 *aet (Cup Shared)
1953 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 4 Northern (Dunedin) 3
1954 Onehunga 1 Western (Christchurch) 0
1955 Western (Christchurch) 6 Eastern Suburbs (Auck) 2
1956 Stop Out (Wellington) 4 Shamrock (Christchurch) 1
1957 Seatoun 3 Tech Old Boys (Chch) 1
1958 Seatoun 7 Christchurch City 1
1959 Northern (Dunedin) 3 North Shore United 2
1960 North Shore United 5 Tech Old Boys (Chch) 3
1961 Northern (Dunedin) 2 North Shore United 0
1962 Tech Old Boys (Hamilton) 4 Northern (Dunedin) 1
1963 North Shore United 3 Nomads (Christchurch) 1
1964 Mt Roskill 3 Tech Old Boys (Dunedin) 1
1965 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 4 St Kilda 1
1966 Miramar Rangers 1 Western (Christchurch) 0
1967 North Shore United (Auck) 2 Christchurch City 1
1968 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 2 Christchurch Technical 0
1969 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 2 New Brighton 0
1970 Blockhouse Bay 2 Western Suburbs (Wgtn) 2 *aet (Replay 3-2)
1971 Western Suburbs (Well) 3 Wellington City 2 *aet
1972 Christchurch United 4 Mt Wellington 4 *aet (Replay 1-1 *aet / 2nd replay 2-1)
1973 Mt Wellington 3 North Shore United 0
1974 Christchurch United 2 Wellington Diamond United 0
1975 Christchurch United 4 Blockhouse Bay 2 *aet
1976 Christchurch United 4 Eastern Suburbs (Auck) 0
1977 Nelson United 1 Mt Wellington 0
1978 Manurewa 1 Nelson United 0
1979 North Shore United 2 Mt Wellington 1
1980 Mt Wellington 2 Dunedin City 0
1981 Dunedin City 3 Mt Wellington 1
1982 Mt Wellington 1 Miramar Rangers 0 *aet
1983 Mt Wellington 2 Gisborne City 2 *aet (Replay 2-0)
1984 Manurewa 2 Gisborne City 1
1985 Napier City Rovers 3 North Shore United 1
1986 North Shore United 0 Mt Maunganui 1
         Mt Maunganui 1 North Shore United 4
         North Shore won 4-2 on Aggerate
1987 Gisborne City 5 Christchurch United 1
         Christchurch United 2 Gisborne City 2
         Gisborne City won 7-3 on Aggerate
1988 Christchurch United 2 Waikato United (Hamilton) 2
         Waikato United (Hamilton) 1 Christchurch United 1 
         Waikato won on away goals rule
1989 Christchurch United 7 Rotorua City 1
1990 Mt Wellington 3 Christchurch United 3 *aet, penalties 4-2
1991 Christchurch United 2 Wellington United 1
1992 Miramar Rangers 3 Waikato United (Hamilton) 1
1993 Napier City Rovers 6 Rangers (Christchurch) 0
1994 Waitakere City 1 Wellington Olympic 0
1995 Waitakere City 4 North Shore United 0
1996 Waitakere City 3 Mt Wellington 1
1997 Central United 3 Napier City Rovers 2 *aet
1998 Central United 5 Dunedin Technical 0
1999 Dunedin Technical 4 Waitakere City 0
2000 Napier City Rovers 4 Central United 1
2001 Uni-Mt Wellington 3 Central United 3 *aet, 5-4 pen
2002 Napier City Rovers 2 Tauranga City United 0
2003 University Mt Wellington 3 Melville United 1
2004 Miramar Rangers 1 Waitakere City 0 *aet
2005 Central United 2 Palmerston North Marist 1
2006 Western Suburbs (Wellington) 0 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 0 *aet, 3-0 penalties
2007 Central United 0 Western Suburbs 0 *aet. 10-9 penalties
2008 East Coast Bays 1 Dunedin Technical 0
2009 Wellington Olympic 2 Three Kings United 1

Most Chatham Cup wins

7 University Mt Wellington (includes Mt Wellington)
6 North Shore United (1 as North Shore), Christchurch United
5 Eastern Suburbs
4 Waterside, Western, Napier City Rovers, Central United
3 Petone, Waitakere City, Miramar Rangers, Western Suburbs (1 as Hospital)
2 Marist, Manurewa, Northern, Ponsonby, Seatoun
1 Seacliff, Habour Board, YMCA, Sunnyside, Tramways, Tramurewa, Thistle (Auckland), Tech Old Boys (Christchurch), Eden, Onehunga, Stop Out, Tech Old Boys (Hamilton), Mt Roskill, Blockhouse Bay, Nelson United, Manurewa, Dunedin City, Gisborne City, Waikato United, Dunedin Technical, East Coast Bays, Wellington Olympic

Most times runners-up

6 Mt Wellington, North Shore United, Northern, Tech Old Boys (Christchurch)
5 Western (Christchurch)
3 Seacliff, Central Utd, Eastern Suburbs, Dunedin Technical (1 as Tech Old Boys),
2 Christchurch City, Christchurch United, Gisborne City, Millerton All Blacks, Mosgiel, Nomads, Wellington United (1 as Wellington Diamond United), Waitakere City, Western Suburbs.
1 St Kilda, Miramar Rangers, New Brighton, Blockhouse Bay, Wellington City, Nelson United, Dunedin City, Mt Maunganui, Waikato United, Rotorua City, Rangers (Christchurch), Wellington Olympic, YMCA, Marist (Wellington), Thistle (Canterbury), Waterside, Shamrock, Napier City Rovers, Tauranga City United, Melville United, Palmerston North Marist, Three Kings United

Notes
Ponsonby are now known as Mt Albert-Ponsonby after merging with Mt Albert in 1970.
Tramways merged with Manurewa and were called Tramurewa for a while before becoming Manurewa.
Hospital changed their name to Western Suburbs, Porirua, Porirua-Viard United and then back to Western Suburbs, by which they are now known.
Tech Old Boys in Dunedin are now known as Dunedin Technical.
Tech Old Boys of Christchurch are now known as Christchurch Technical.
Christchurch City merged into Christchurch United in 1972.
Wellington City merged with Wellington Diamond United in 1985 to become Wellington United.
University Mt Wellington is a merger of Mt Wellington and University.
Three Kings United are a merger of Eden and Mt Roskill.

Venues

1926, 1928-1972, 1980-82, 1990-92 Basin Reserve, Wellington
1970 (r), 1972 (r2), 1973, 1975, 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland
1974, 1976, 1987(L2), 1988 (L1) QEII Park, Christchurch
1925, 1927, 1989 Newtown Park, Wellington
1993-95 McLean Park, Napier
1996-97, 2002 Park Island, Napier
1923-24 Atheltic Park, Wellington
1983, 1987 (L1) Childers Road, Gisborne
1984 - 85 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
1972 English Park, Christchurch
1978 Trafalgar Park, Nelson
1979 McLennan Park, Papakura
1983 Bill McKinlay Park, Auckland
1986 (L1) Fuji Film Stadium, Auckland
1986 (L2) Links Road, Mt Maunganui
1988 (L2) Muir Park, Hamilton
1998-2001, 2003-2006, 2008-2009 North Harbour Stadium, Albany, Auckland
2007 Kiwitea Street, Auckland

1986/87 NZFA Challenge Trophy

Having controversially decided to alter the format of the Chatham Cup, the NZFA introduced in its place a so-called Challenge Cup with the trophy to be defended first up by current holder North Shore United. However, during the annual general meeting of the NZFA in March 1987 the shape of the competition was altered. NZFA substituted the Chatham Cup with a new trophy which was awarded to North Shore United.

Commencing with its home game v Hutt Valley on Jun-28, North Shore Utd would defend the trophy at each subsequent home league match. In the event of a challenger defeating North Shore United it would then defend the trophy at all subsequent home matches until defeated. Prize money would go to the winning team of each match in the series.

          Home              Away
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28-06 North Shore Utd 3-2 Hutt Valley
12-07 North Shore Utd 2-0 Dunedin City
19-07 North Shore Utd 2-1 Manurewa
02-08 North Shore Utd 1-1 Manawatu Utd
16-08 North Shore Utd 1-2 Wellington Utd
23-08 Wellington Utd 4-0 Manurewa
06-09 Wellington Utd 0-1 Manawatu Utd
13-09 Manawatu United 1-8 Christchurch Utd
20-09 Christchurch Utd 3-1 Nelson Utd  

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