Charity Cup
This article is about the New Zealand competition. For the Australian former competition, see Football West State Cup.
The Charity Cup (known as the ASB Charity Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an association football competition which takes place on annual basis in New Zealand
The competition was founded in 1978 as the NZFA Challenge Trophy. The Champions of the National Soccer League and the Chatham Cup would compete. It stopped taking place after 1987.
The tournament was re-introduced in 2011 as the ASB Charity Cup. The ASB Premiership Grand Final winner meets the best performing New Zealand representative in the OFC Champions League.[1]
NZFA Challenge Trophy | |||
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1978 | Manurewa AFC | 2–0 | Christchurch United |
1980 | University-Mount Wellington | 3–1 | North Shore United |
1981 | University-Mount Wellington | 2–0 | Gisborne City |
1982 | Wellington United | 1 (5) – (4) 1 | Dunedin City |
1983 | University-Mount Wellington | 1–0 | North Shore United |
1984 | Manurewa AFC | 2–1 | University-Mount Wellington |
1985 | Gisborne City | 1–0 | Manurewa AFC |
1986 | Wellington United | 2–0 | Napier City Rovers |
1987 | North Shore United | 3–0 | University-Mount Wellington |
ASB Charity Cup | |||
2011 | Auckland City | 3–2 | Waitakere United |
2012 | Waitakere United | 2–1 | Auckland City |
2013 | Auckland City | 4–1 | Waitakere United |
2014 | Team Wellington | 2 (4) – (3) 2 | Auckland City |
2015 | Auckland City | 3–0 | Team Wellington |
References
- ↑ "NZFA Challenge Trophy / Charity Cup". ultimatenzsoccer.com.
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