1980 Chatham Cup

The 1980 Chatham Cup was the 53rd annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

1980 Chatham Cup
Dates7 September 1980
Championship venueBasin Reserve, Wellington
ChampionsMount Wellington (2nd title)
Runners-upDunedin City
Championship match score2 – 0
1979
1981

Early stages of the competition were run in three regions (northern, central, and southern), with the National League teams receiving a bye until the Fourth Round of the competition. In all, 93 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.

The 1980 final

The match returned to its former regular home, the Basin Reserve, for the first time since 1972. Mount Wellington won the competition, becoming the third team to win the league/cup double. Dunedin City became the first side from that southern city to reach the final since Saint Kilda in 1965.

Te match was a dour affair, with the Mount scoring both of the goals. The first was scored after eleven minutes when a Clive Campbell corner was headed into the Dunedin goal by Stewart Carruthers — a welcome change from his sending off in the previous year's final. The second goal, from Billy McClure, was the highlight of the match.[1]

Results

Third Round

Clendon United (Auckland)1 – 2Courier Rangers (Auckland)
Dunedin Technical5 – 3North End United
Glenfield Rovers (North Shore)3 – 4Whangarei City
Green Bay-Titirangi0 – 1Mount Roskill
Invercargill Thistle3 – 2Queens Park (Invercargill)
Kiwi United (Palmerston N.)2 – 4Manawatu United (Palmerston N.)
Masterton3 – 2Napier City Rovers
Ngaruawahia Affco United0 – 0*Rotorua City
Northern Hearts (Timaru)4 – 2Shamrock (Christchurch)
Otara Rangers3 – 1East Coast Bays
Stokes Valley4 – 1Wellington WMC
Takapuna City1 – 0Ellerslie
Upper Hutt United2 – 1Miramar Rangers
Viard Old Boys (Porirua)0 – 5Porirua United
Waitara0 – 4Taranaki United (New Plymouth)
Waterside (Wellington)0 – 3Wellington City
Woolston WMC2 – 0Christchurch Technical

* Won on penalties by Ngaruawahia (4-2) and Wanganui (7-5)

Fourth Round

Blockhouse Bay2 – 1Mount Roskill
Christchurch United4 – 1Christchurch Rangers
Courier Rangers1 – 2Manurewa
Dunedin Technical0 – 6Dunedin City
Hamilton2 – 0North Shore United
Manawatu United2 – 1Masterton
Mount Wellington3 – 1Whangarei City
Nelson United4 – 1Wanganui East Athletic
Ngaruawahia Affco United0 – 1Otara Rangers
Northern Hearts5 – 3Cashmere Wanderers
Stokes Valley1 – 2Gisborne City
Takapuna City7 – 0Oratia United
Upper Hutt United0 – 2Stop Out (Lower Hutt)
Wellington City2 – 1Taranaki United
Wellington Diamond United1 – 0Porirua United
Woolston WMC1 – 2Invercargill Thistle

Fifth Round

Invercargill Thistle1 – 3Christchurch United
Manurewa0 – 4Mount Wellington
Nelson United0 – 2Gisborne City
Northern Hearts2 – 5Dunedin City
Otara Rangers1 – 2Blockhouse Bay
Stop Out2 – 0Manawatu United
Takapuna City3 – 1Hamilton
Wellington Diamond United3 – 0Wellington City

Quarter-finals

Christchurch United2 – 0Gisborne City
Dunedin City4 – 1Wellington Diamond United
Stop Out0 – 2Mount Wellington
Takapuna City1 – 0 (aet)Blockhouse Bay

Semi-finals

Christchurch United0 – 1Mount Wellington
Takapuna City0 – 2Dunedin City

Final

Mount Wellington2 – 0Dunedin City
Carruthers, McClure
Referee: G.W. Fleet

References

  1. Hilton, T. (1991) An association with soccer. Auckland: The New Zealand Football Association. ISBN 0-473-01291-X. p.78
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