1982 Chatham Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Basin Reserve, Wellington
Dates12 September 1982
Final positions
ChampionsMount Wellington (3rd title)
Runner-upMiramar Rangers
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The 1982 Chatham Cup was the 55th 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 Fourth Round of the competition. In all, 125 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 1982 final

Mount Wellington won the league/cup double for the second time, the first club to do so. Miramar Rangers' team included England's John Fashanu, who would later win an FA Cup winner's medal with Wimbledon FC. He is the first — and as of 2010 the only — player to play in both a Chatham Cup final and an FA Cup final.

The final was deadlocked for the entirety of normal time, and for the first period of extra time. The only goal came two minutes into the second half of extra time with a shot from Keith Nelson for the Mount. Despite the low score, the final was an exciting one, with Miramar soaking up the Mount's attacks and then countering with dangerous breaks.[1]

Results

Third Round

Brooklyn Northern United0 – 1Christian Youth (Wellington)
Ellerslie2 – 1Lynndale (Auckland)
Havelock North Wanderers4 – 2Gisborne Thistle
Masterton1 – 3Wellington City
Mosgiel2 – 3Western (Christchurch)
Nomads United (Christchurch)0 – 2Christchurch Rangers
North Wellington1 – 0Island Bay United
Old Boys (Invercargill)5 – 5*Caversham
Oratia United2 – 0Eden
Papatoetoe6 – 0Cornwall
Petone2 – 1Nelson United
Rotorua City2 – 1Clendon United
Saint Albans-Shirley1 – 3Cashmere Wanderers
Stop Out (Lower Hutt)4 – 0Manawatu United (Palmerston N.)
Takapuna City0 – 1Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
Taranaki United (New Plymouth)5 – 3Wanganui East Athletic
Tauranga City3 – 2Claudelands Rovers
Tawa0 – 2Stokes Valley
Waitemata City2 – 1Metro College

* Won on penalties by Caversham (5-4)

Fourth Round

Caversham3 – 2Invercargill Thistle
Christchurch Rangers0 – 1Dunedin City
Christchurch United8 – 0Cashmere Wanderers
Christian Youth0 – 4Napier City Rovers
Hamilton City5 – 1Tauranga City
Havelock North Wanderers4 – 0Taranaki United
Miramar Rangers3 – 2Stokes Valley
Mount Wellington3 – 2East Coast Bays
North Shore United2 – 1Ellerslie
Oratia United0 – 1Manurewa
Petone0 – 1Wellington Diamond United
Rotorua City2 – 1Eastern Suburbs
Stop Outw/o†Gisborne City
Waitemata City2 – 0Papatoetoe
Wellington City2 – 1North Wellington

† Gisborne City disqualified

Western AFC received a bye through to the fifth round.

Fifth Round

Christchurch United5 – 2Caversham
Hamilton City2 – 0Waitemata City
Miramar Rangers2 – 1Stop Out
Mount Wellington1 – 0Manurewa
Napier City Rovers6 – 1Havelock North Wanderers
North Shore United5 – 1Rotorua City
Wellington Diamond United1 – 2Wellington City
Western1 – 3Dunedin City

Quarter-finals

Christchurch United5 – 1Dunedin City
Mount Wellington3 – 0Hamilton City
North Shore United0 – 0 (aet)*Napier City Rovers
Wellington City0 – 1Miramar Rangers

* Napier City Rovers won 5–4 on penalties.

Semi-finals

Miramar Rangers1 – 0Christchurch United
Napier City Rovers1 – 2Mount Wellington

Final

Mount Wellington1 – 0 (aet)Miramar Rangers
Nelson
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Referee: L. Sharp

References

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