2001 Chatham Cup

2001 Chatham Cup
Dates 15 September 2001
Championship venue North Harbour Stadium, North Shore
Champions University-Mount Wellington (6th title)
Runners-up Central United
Championship match score 3–3 (aet) (5–4 pens)
Jack Batty Memorial Cup Paul Bunbury (University-Mount Wellington)
2000
2002

The 2001 Chatham Cup was the 74th annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

Up to the last 16 of the competition, the cup was run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with central and southern regions combining at the fourth round and an open draw from the quarter-finals on. National League teams received a bye until the Fourth Round. In all, 136 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition. Some record five rounds prior to the quarter-finals; others note a preliminary round followed by four full rounds. The former system is used in this article.

Tied matches were decided by golden goal extra time and penalty shoot-outs.

The 2001 final

University-Mount Wellington and Central United played out a six-goal draw before the match went to penalties. This came down to the tenth kick, with University-Mount Wellington winning 5–4.

The Jack Batty Memorial Cup is awarded to the player adjudged to have made to most positive impact in the Chatham Cup final. The winner of the 2001 Jack Batty Memorial Cup was Paul Bunbury of University-Mount Wellington.

Results

Third round

Christchurch United 0 – 0* Western (Christchurch)
Eastern Suburbs (Auckland) 5–0 Manurewa
Ellerslie 6–1 Te Atatu
Greerton Rovers 1–2 Bay Olympic (Auckland)
Marlborough United (Blenheim) 5–2 Avon United (Christchurch)
Mount Albert Grammar 4–2 Western Springs
Papatoetoe 1 – 1* Taupo
Upper Hutt City 3–4 Western Suburbs FC (Porirua)
Waihopai (Invercargill) 3–1 HHH United (Invercargill)
Woodleigh Cosmos 1–3 Wanganui East Athletic
* Won on penalties by Western (4–2), Melville United (4–3), Taupo (4–3), and Petone (5–4)

Fourth round

Bay Olympic 2–3 Central United (Auckland)
Christchurch City 3–1 Marlborough United
Eastern Suburbs 4–1 Metro (Auckland)
Manawatu (Palmerston North) 2–1 Wellington Olympic
Mangere United 0–1 Mount Albert Grammar
Taupo 4–3 Takapuna

Fifth Round

Central United 2–0 Waitakere City
Major 2 (1 pen.)
Christchurch City 5 – 4 (aet) Miramar Rangers
Fisher 2, Sigmund, Letts, Duncan Brown 2, Longley, Butterfield (pen.)
Eastern Suburbs 4–1 Taupo
A. Webber 2, Bola, Mills Lamb
Lower Hutt City 1–2 Napier City Rovers
Foster Akers, Pilcher
Tauranga City United 0–3 North Shore United
Ward 2, McKenna
Tawa 0–1 Manawatu
Seales
University-Mount Wellington 3–0 Mount Albert Grammar
Bunbury 2, McCormack
Western (Christchurch) 2–3 Dunedin Technical
Bell, Murphy Kelly 2, Burgess

Quarter-finals

Central United 1–0 Napier City Rovers
Major (pen.)
Eastern Suburbs 2 – 1 (aet) Dunedin Technical
M. Webber, A. Webber (pen.) Bola (o.g.)
North Shore United 2–3 Christchurch City
Callinan, Sills Sands 2, Hughes
University-Mount Wellington 2–0 Manawatu
Patterson, Bunbury

Semi-finals

Central United 3–1 Eastern Suburbs
Banks 2, Aliaga Bola
Referee: N. Fox
University-Mount Wellington 2–0 Christchurch City
Temple, Polo
Referee: B. Precious

Final

University-Mount Wellington 3 – 3 (aet) Central United
McCormack 2, Medhurst [1] Banks 2, Aliaga
Referee: S. Sargent

University-Mount Wellington won 5–4 on penalties:

Bunbury (U-MtW) scored – 1–0
Major (Central) scored – 1–1
McCormack (U-MtW) scored – 2–1
Carmody (Central) scored – 2–2
Pearce (U-MtW) scored – 3–2
Aliaga (Central) scored – 3–3
Roberts (U-MtW) scored – 4–3
Banks (Central) scored – 4–4
Waetford (U-MtW) scored – 5–4 (kick was retaken after goalkeeper moved)
Greenhalgh (Central) missed – 5–4

References

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