1988 Chatham Cup
The 1988 Chatham Cup was the 61st annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.
Dates | first leg: 22 October 1988 second leg: 24 October 1988 |
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Championship venue | first leg: Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch second leg: Muir Park, Hamilton |
Champions | Waikato United (1st title) |
Runners-up | Christchurch United |
Championship match score | 3–3 (aggregate; Waikato United won on away goals) |
Jack Batty Memorial Cup | Steve Tate, Waikato United |
← 1987 1989 → |
Up to the last 16 of the competition, the cup was run in three regions (northern, central, and southern). National League teams received a bye until the final 64 stage. In all, 147 teams took part in the competition, a new record for the time.
The 1988 final
The final was the third and last to be held over home and away legs. The format was abandoned for the 1989 Chatham Cup as it proved unpopular. The 1988 final was the only one to be decided on the away goals rule, with Waikato United winning after scoring more goals in the first leg in Christchurch, despite both matches ending in draws.
The Christchurch team included Steve Sumner, returning to the city after a spell with Gisborne, and playing for the team he had played against in the 1987 final.
The first leg was held in Christchurch, and proved to be an exciting match. Waikato took the lead through Steve Tate, and Lance Bauerfeind doubled their advantage. Christchurch never gave up, and scored twice in the last 20 minutes through John Hanson and Johan Verweij.
The two goals scored by Waikato in the first match were to prove invaluable. The second tie, in Hamilton, was evenly balanced. Waikato's Steve Tate again opened the scoring, with a goal after 17 minutes. The away goals rule meant that Christchurch would then need two goals — a 1–1 draw would not be enough for them. In the event, one goal was all they got, via a Keith Braithwaite penalty a quarter of an hour before the final whistle.[1]
The Jack Batty Memorial Trophy for player of the final was awarded to double goalscorer Steve Tate of Waikato United.[2]
Results
Third Round
Cashmere Wanderers | 0 – 4 | Burndale United (Christchurch) |
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Central (Auckland) | 3 – 1 | Tokoroa |
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Dunedin City | 1 – 5 | Mosgiel |
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Lynndale (Auckland) | 0 – 1 | Mount Roskill |
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Napier City Rovers | 5 – 0 | Red Sox (Palmerston North) |
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New Plymouth Old Boys | 4 – 0 | New Plymouth City |
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Old Boys (Invercargill) | 3 – 3 (aet)* | Queens Park (Invercargill) |
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Roslyn-Wakari | 1 – 2 | North End United (Dunedin) |
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Rotorua Suburbs | 0 – 4 | Metro (Auckland) |
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South Auckland Rangers | 2 – 2 (aet)* | Ngaruawahia United |
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Stokes Valley | 2 – 1 | North Wellington |
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Taradale | 2 – 0 | Moturoa |
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Taupo | 2 – 1 | Waikato Unicol |
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Tawa | 0 – 3 | Lower Hutt City |
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Victoria University | 2 – 1 | Palmerston North End |
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Waikato United | 6 – 0 | Clendon United |
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Wainuiomata | 2 – 3 | Manawatu |
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West Auckland | 3 – 0 | Manukau City |
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Woolston WMC | 5 – 1 | Saint Albans-Shirley |
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* won on penalties by Queens Park (5-4) and South Auckland (4-3)
Fourth Round
Blockhouse Bay | 3 – 0 | Metro |
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Mount Albert-Ponsonby | 2 – 0 | Taupo |
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Stokes Valley | 3 – 2 | Miramar Rangers |
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Taradale | 2 – 1 | Victoria University |
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Fifth Round
Burndale United (Christchurch) | 3 – 2 | North End United (Dunedin) |
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Gisborne City | 2 – 0 | Stokes Valley |
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New Plymouth Old Boys | 1 – 0 | Taradale |
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Waikato United (Hamilton) | 3 – 1 | Manurewa |
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Sixth Round
Final
Christchurch United | 2 – 2 | Waikato United |
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Hanson, Verweij | Tate, Bauerfeind |
Waikato United | 1 – 1 | Christchurch United |
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Tate | Braithwaite (pen.) |
Aggregate score 3-3. Waikato United won on away goals.
References
- Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation New Zealand 1988 page
- UltimateNZSoccer website 1988 Chatham Cup page