2016 Women's Knockout Cup

The 2016 Women's Knockout Cup is New Zealand's women's 23rd knockout football competition.

2016 Women's Knockout Cup
Dates14 May 201711 September 2017
Championship venueQBE Stadium, Auckland
Teams43
ChampionsForrest Hill Milford
Runners-upGlenfield Rovers
Championship match score2–2 (aet) (4–3 pens)
Maia Jackman TrophyTessa Berger
2015
2017

The 2016 competition had three rounds 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, 43 teams entered the competition.

The 2016 final

The 2016 final was played between two Auckland teams Forrest Hill Milford and Glenfield Rovers at QBE Stadium before the men's Chatham Cup final. This was Forrest Hill-Milford second final appearance, having lost previously in the 2014 final, while Glenfield Rovers had won the cup the last two seasons and was looking for the three-peat. Forrest Hill-Milford won the game 4–3 on penalties after finishing 1–1 at full time and 2–2 at the end of extra time. Tessa Berger was the winner of the Maia Jackman trophy for the most valuable player.[1][2] This final is also notable for being the first women's final to be televised live in New Zealand.[3]

Results

Round 1

Northern Region
15 May 2016 Bay Olympic0–9Central UnitedOlympic Park, Auckland
11:00 Report
15 May 2016 Papakura City11–0Clendon UnitedMcLennan Park, Auckland
13:00 Report
15 May 2016 Melville United2–3Rotorua UnitedGower Park, Hamilton
14:00 Report
Central/Capital Region
15 May 2016 Napier Marist1–3Wairarapa UnitedPark Island 2, Napier
13:00 Report
Mainland Region
Southern Region
15 May 2016 Northern AFC0–13Queenstown RoversCaledonian Ground, Dunedin
12:00 Report
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Claudelands Rovers, Eastern Suburbs, Ellerslie, Forrest Hill Milford, Glenfield Rovers, Hamilton Wanderers, Hibiscus Coast, Lynn-Avon United, Metro FC, Norwest United, Papatoetoe AFC, Three Kings United, Western Springs.
Central/Capital Region: Seatoun, Upper Hutt City, Valeron Wanderers FC, Wellington United.
Mainland Region: Cashmere Technical FC, Coastal Spirit FC, Waimak United FC.
Southern Region: Dunedin Technical, Otago University AFC, Roslyn-Wakari AFC.

Round 2

Northern Region
5 June 2016 Forrest Hill Milford3–1Papatoetoe AFCBecroft Park, Auckland
13:00
Report
  • Asafo-Tavitan  25'
5 June 2016 Claudelands Rovers3–2*Three Kings UnitedGalloway Park, Auckland
13:00
  • Gubb  8'
  • Golding  24'
  • Krystman  54'
Report
5 June 2016 Eastern Suburbs13–0Papakura CityMadills Farm Reserve, Auckland
13:00
Report
5 June 2016 Ellerslie0–1Lynn-Avon UnitedMichaels Avenue, Auckland
12:00 Report
  • Ferrier
5 June 2016 Rotorua United2–0Central UnitedNeil Hunt Park, Rotorua
13:00
  • Maguire  11'
  • Fisher  53'
Report
5 June 2016 Western Springs AFC3–1Norwest UnitedSeddon Fields, Auckland
13:00
  • O’Neill (2)
  • Murray
Report
  • Pretty
5 June 2016 Hibiscus Coast AFC0–7Glenfield RoversStanmore Bay Park, Whangaparaoa
13:00 Report
  • Skilton  1', 26', 30', 60'
  • Rood  25', 62'
  • Van Noorden  28'
6 June 2016 Metro FC4–3 (a.e.t.)Hamilton Wanderers AFCPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
12:00
  • Douglas
  • Burton
  • Oulaghan
  • Khanthee
Report
  • Ryan (2)
  • Bloxham
Central/Capital Region
5 June 2016 Upper Hutt12–0Victoria University of Wellington AFCMaidstone Park, Wellington
13:00
  • Stewart  9', 13', 25'
  • Main  27', 37', 38', 50', 61', 75', 80'
  • Lavery  73'
  • Stirling  90'
Report
5 June 2016 Petone0–4Wellington UnitedMemorial Park, Wellington
13:00 Report
  • Hunter  61'
  • Grange  67'
  • Robertson  76', 80'
5 June 2016 Valeron Wanderers0–2SeatounSkoglund Park, Palmerston North
13:00 Report
  • Olson (2)
Mainland Region
6 June 2016 FC Twenty 113–2UniversitiesAvonhead Park, Christchurch
12:30
  • Dockerty  4'
  • Own goal  35'
  • Stewart  55'
Report
  • Daly-Davies  30'
  • Mason  56' (pen.)
6 June 2016 Coastal Spirit FC2–3Cashmere TechnicalEndeavour Park, Christchurch
12:30
  • Dabner  41'
  • Harman-Watt  65'
Report
  • Barker  4'
  • Barker  32'
  • Wong  61'
Southern Region
4 June 2016 Queenstown Rovers1–6Otago University AFCQueenstown Events Centre, Queenstown
12:00
  • Hislop  82'
Report
  • Lewis  2'
  • Drake  24', 50', 90'
  • Christie  44'
  • Bacon  58'
4 June 2016 Dunedin Technical1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Roslyn-Wakari AFCTahuna Park, Dunedin
12:45
  • Smith  54'
Report
  • McIntosh  78'
  • Though Claudelands Rovers beat Three Kings United 3–2, they were found to have fielded an ineligible player so Three Kings United was awarded the 3–0 win and moved onto the 3rd round.[4]

Round 3

Northern Region
26 June 2016 Glenfield Rovers3–2Eastern SuburbsMcFetridge Park, Auckland
13:00 Report
  • Hand
  • Parris  (pen.)
26 June 2016 Rotorua United0–4Western SpringsNeil Hunt Park, Rotorua
13:00 Report
  • O’Neill (3)
  • Cooper
26 June 2016 Metro FC1–5Forrest Hill MilfordPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
13:00
  • Goldstone
Report
  • Christensen (2)
  • Carlsen
  • Jervis
  • Vosper
Central/Capital Region
26 June 2016 Palmerston North Marist3–4Upper HuttMemorial Park, Palmerston North
13:00
  • Lynne-Lewis (3)
Report
  • Morrison
  • Stewart
  • Fibbes
  • Main
26 June 2016 Seatoun1–0 (a.e.t.)Wellington UnitedSeatoun Park, Wellington
13:00
  • Surridge
Report
Mainland/Southern Region
25 June 2016 FC Twenty 110–7Cashmere TechnicalEnglish Park, Christchurch
12:30 Report
  • Wong (3)
  • Wieblitz (3)
  • Barker

Quarter-finals

17 July 2016 Western Springs0–5Glenfield RoversSeddon Fields, Auckland
12:30 Report
  • Bultitude
  • Innes
  • Rood (3)
17 July 2016 Three Kings United2–3Forrest Hill MilfordKeith Hay Park, Auckland
13:00
  • Richards
  • Pritchard  (pen.)
Report
  • Vosper
  • Christensen (2)
17 July 2016 Seatoun0–1 (a.e.t.)Upper HuttSeatoun Park, Wellington
13:00 Report
  • Bryant  120+3'
16 July 2016 Cashmere Technical11–0Roslyn-WakariGarrick Memorial Park, Christchurch
12:30
  • Wieblitz (4)
  • Wong (2)
  • Ward (2)
  • Barker
  • van Empel
  • Barker
Report

Semi-finals

27 August 2016 Cashmere Technical0–6Forrest Hill MilfordGarrick Memorial Park, Christchurch
13:00 Report
27 August 2016 Glenfield Rovers1–0Upper HuttMcFetridge Park, Auckland
14:00
Report

Final

11 September 2016 Forrest Hill Milford2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Glenfield RoversQBE Stadium, Auckland
12:00
Report
  • Milne  17', 102'
Attendance: 4,216
Penalties
  • Wilson
  • Bott
  • Jervis
  • Christensen
  • Rood
  • Milne
  • Jorgensen

References

  1. Ruane, Jeremy. ""Swans" On The Spot To Thwart Rovers' "Three-Peat"". Ultimatenzsoccer. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  2. "Forrest Hill claim final on penalties". NZ Football. Archived from the original on 12 April 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  3. "National Women's Knockout Cup History". Ultimatenzsoccer. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  4. "2016 Women's Knockout Cup". Ultimatenzsoccer. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
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