1975 Chatham Cup

1975 Chatham Cup
Dates 13 September 1975
Championship venue Newmarket Park, Auckland
Champions Christchurch United (3rd title)
Runners-up Blockhouse Bay
Championship match score 4 – 2 (aet)
1974
1976

The 1975 Chatham Cup was the 48th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Early stages of the competition were run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with the National League teams receiving a bye until the later stages of the competition. In all, 123 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition: some start round one with the beginning of the regional qualifications; others start numbering from the first national knock-out stage. The former numbering scheme is used in this article.

One of the highlights of the competition was the performance of unfancied minnows Lower Hutt City, who progressed to the quarter-finals before being narrowly beaten by the competition's eventual winners Christchurch United.[1]

The competition saw a change of sponsorship, with Lion Breweries taking over from Gillette. The competition was known as the Lion Chatham Cup for the rest of the decade.

The 1975 final

Christchurch United successfully defended their trophy, and also became only the second team to win the Chatham Cup/National League double.

Blockhouse Bay were on top early, and looked like they might run away with the final, scoring through Mike Farac and Colin Shaw to lead by two goals after just ten minutes. Norman Moran reduced the deficit within minutes as the mainlanders came back into the match. With ten minutes to play, Gary Lake miscued while attempting to clear a cross into his own penalty area and the ball deflected into his own net to tie the scores.

In extra time it was Christchurch who applied all the pressure, and goals came to them through Kevin Mulgrew and substitute Mark McNaughton.[1]

Results

Third Round

Central City (Palmerston N.) 0 – 2 Manawatu United (Palmerston N.)
Eden 0 – 3 Whangarei City
Grey Lynn 3 – 0 Te Atatu
Manurewa 2 – 1 Courier Rangers (Auckland)
Metro College (Auckland) 3 – 0 Takapuna City
Motueka 1 – 5 Porirua United
Naenae 4 – 4 Nelson Suburbs
Napier City Rovers 2 – 1 Masterton United
Nelson United 0 – 1 Waterside (Wellington)
Queens Park 3 – 1 Gore Wanderers
Shamrock (Christchurch) 5 – 0 Christchurch Technical
Southland Boys High School 1 – 3 Mosgiel
Tauranga City 0 – 3 Rotorua City
Upper Hutt United 3 – 1 Hungaria
Wellington Diamond United 5 – 0 Stokes Valley

* Won on penalties by Nelson Suburbs (6-5) and Newlands Paparangi (6-5)

Fourth Round

Caversham 2 – 1 Mosgiel
Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 0 – 4 Blockhouse Bay
Mount Wellington 4 – 0 Rotorua City
Stop Out (Lower Hutt) 3 – 1 Gisborne City
Upper Hutt United 4 – 2 Newlands Paparangi
Whangarei City 3 – 1 Manurewa

Fifth Round

Hamilton 2 – 1 Whangarei City
Upper Hutt United 1 – 4 Lower Hutt City

* Stop Out won 4-3 on penalties

Sixth Round

Semi-finals

Final

Christchurch United 4 – 2 (aet) Blockhouse Bay
Moran, Lake (o.g.), Mulgrew, McNaughton Farac, Shaw
Referee: J.W. Cameron

References

  1. 1 2 Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. p. 77
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