2022_Kate_Sheppard_Cup

2022 Kate Sheppard Cup

2022 Kate Sheppard Cup

Football tournament season


The 2022 Kate Sheppard Cup was New Zealand's women's 28th annual knockout football competition. This was the fifth year that the competition is known by the Kate Sheppard Cup, or New Zealand Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for sponsorship purposes, after previously been known as the Women's Knockout Cup since its establishment.[1] The cup has had thirteen different winners lift the trophy over its 28-year history with Lynn-Avon United from Auckland being the most successful and Wellington United being the current holders from the 2021 season.

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The 2022 competition had four rounds before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final.[2] Competition ran in three regions (northern, central/capital, southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw will be open. In all, 56 teams entered the competition this year which means the cup had a preliminary round added for the Mainland region.[3]

Results

Preliminary round

All matches were played over the Anzac weekend of 22–25 April 2022.[3][2][4][5] All 6 teams in this round compete in level 3 of the Mainland Region.

Mainland Region
24 April 2022 Golden Bay AFC (3)0–18 Richmond Athletic (3) Tākaka
13:00 Report Stadium: Takaka Rec Ground
25 April 2022 FC Nelson (3)0–4 Nelson Suburbs (3) Nelson
13:00 Report Stadium: Guppy Park
Referee: Allen Ohlson
All teams listed below received byes to the first round.[3]
Northern Region: Auckland United, Beachlands Maretai AFC, Birkenhead United, Eastern Suburbs, Ellerslie AFC, Fencilbles United, Franklin United, Greenhithe FC, Hisbiscus Coast, Manukau United, Manurewa AFC, North Shore United, Northern Rovers, Onehunga Sports FC, Onerahi, Takapuna AFC, Waiuku AFC, West Coast Rangers, Western Springs, Cambridge FC, Claudelands Rovers, Hamilton Wanderers, Lakes Football Club, Melville United, Otumoetai FC, Papamoa FC, Tauranga City, Waikato Unicol AFC
Central/Capital Region: Brooklyn Northern United, Waterside Karori, Kapiti Coast United, Miramar Rangers, Petone FC, Seatoun AFC, Victoria University, Wellington United, PN Marist FC, New Plymouth Rangers
Mainland Region: FC Twenty 11, Cashmere Technical, Coastal Spirit, Nomads United, Universities of Canterbury AFC
Southern Region: Dunedin City Royals, Green Island, Mosgiel AFC, Northern AFC, Otago University AFC, Queenstown AFC, Roslyn Wakari

Round 1

All matches will be played over the weekend of 14–15 May 2022.[6] This round contained one team from level 6, Waiuku, the lowest ranked team left in the competition.

Northern Region
14 May 2022 Tauranga City (2) 8–0Claudelands Rovers (3)Mount Maunganui
14:30 Report Stadium: Links Avenue
14 May 2022 Fencibles United (3)0–6 Northern Rovers (1) Auckland
19:30 Report Stadium: William Green Domain
15 May 2022 Beachlands Maraetai (3) 2–0Cambridge FC (4)Beachlands
12:30 Report Stadium: Te Puru Park
15 May 2022 Lakes Football Club (3)0–2 Otumoetai FC (3) Rotorua
13:00 Report Stadium: Rotorua International Stadium
15 May 2022 Takapuna (5)0–4 Manukau United (3) Takapuna
13:00 Report Stadium: Taharoto Park
15 May 2022 Greenhithe FC (4)1–3 Franklin United (3) North Shore
13:00 Report Stadium: Rosedale Park
15 May 2022 North Shore United (5)0–2 Birkenhead United (3) North Shore
13:00 Report Stadium: Allen Hill Stadium
15 May 2022 Ellerslie (2) 13–0Papamoa FC (4)Ellerslie
14:00 Report Stadium: Michaels Avenue Reserve
15 May 2022 Waikato Unicol (3) 6–0Manurewa (5)Hamilton
14:00 Report Stadium: Jansen Park
15 May 2022 Waiuku (6)0–16 Hibiscus Coast (3) Waiuku
14:00 Report Stadium: Massey Park
15 May 2022 West Coast Rangers (2) 10–0Onerahi FC (4)Kumeū
14:00 Report Stadium: Huapai Reserve
Central/Capital Region
14 May 2022 Petone (2) 14–0Miramar Rangers (5)Lower Hutt
10:45 Report Stadium: Memorial Park
Mainland Region
14 May 2022 Universities (2)0–6 Coastal Spirit (2) Christchurch
11:00 Report Stadium: Ilam Fields
14 May 2022 Nomads United (2) 8–0FC Twenty 11 (3)Christchurch
14:30 Report Stadium: Tulett Park
Southern Region
15 May 2022 Northern (2) 5–0Roslyn-Wakari (2)Dunedin
12:30 Report Stadium: Forrester Park
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Auckland United, Eastern Suburbs, Hamilton Wanderers, Western Springs.
Central/Capital Region: New Plymouth Rangers, Palmerston North Marist, Seatoun, Victoria University of Wellington, Waterside Karori, Wellington United.
Southern Region: Mosgiel.

Round 2

All matches were played on Queen's Birthday weekend 3-6 June 2022.[7] This round contained 11 teams from level 3, the lowest ranked teams left in the competition.

Northern Region
3 June 2022 Western Springs (1)1–2 (a.e.t.) Northern Rovers (1) Auckland
18:45
  • Dyer 38'
Report
Stadium: Ngahue Reserve
Referee: Reza Al Rabea
4 June 2022 Tauranga City (2) 4–1Onehunga Sports (3)Mount Maunganui
14:30
  • Cawte 29' (pen.)
  • Entwisle 30'
  • Windsor 45+3'
  • Collins 85'
Report
  • Gallagher 48'
Stadium: Links Avenue
Referee: Paul Shakes
5 June 2022 Manukau United (3)0–3 Birkenhead United (3) Auckland
13:00 Report
  • Leat 18'
  • Erasmus 79'
  • Coop 82' (o.g.)
Stadium: Walter Massey Park
Referee: Malcolm Hansen
5 June 2022 Otumoetai FC (3)1–6 Eastern Suburbs (1) Tauranga
14:00
  • Metzger 5'
Report
  • Lucas 2', 60'
  • Jackson 12', 42'
  • Atkins 36'
  • Byrne 90+1'
Stadium: Fergusson Park
Referee: Nadia Browning
6 June 2022 West Coast Rangers (2) 3–2Franklin United (3)Whenuapai
11:00
  • Wright 18', 25'
  • Smith 56'
Report
  • Marthe 50'
  • Irvine 67'
Stadium: Fred Taylor Park
Referee: Deborah Stevens
6 June 2022 Ellerslie (2) 3–0Hamilton Wanderers (2)Ellerslie
14:00
  • Pretty 7'
  • Green 34'
  • James 72'
Report Stadium: Michaels Avenue Reserve
Referee: Tony Westmoreland
6 June 2022 Beachlands Maraetai (3)1–4 Waikato Unicol (3) Beachlands
14:00
  • Grimmer 32'
Report
  • Stokes 22'
  • Leaver 39', 90'
  • Williams 62'
Stadium: Te Puru Park
Referee: Kirk Davis
6 June 2022 Hibiscus Coast (3)0–3 Auckland United (1) Whangaparaoa
14:00 Report
Stadium: Stanmore Bay Park
Referee: Roberto Ferri
Central/Capital Region
4 June 2022 Petone (2) 3–1Seatoun (2)Lower Hutt
11:00
  • Otte 19'
  • McKenzie 63'
  • McIntosh 90'
Report
  • Kilkenny-Brown 33'
Stadium: Memorial Park
Referee: Conor Healy
4 June 2022 Victoria University (2)0–6 Palmerston North Marist (2) Wellington
13:00 Report
  • Kleinsman 13', 50'
  • Sanson 16', 53'
  • McKenna 23', 62'
Stadium: Boyd Wilson Turf
Referee: Selwyn Bates
5 June 2022 New Plymouth Rangers (3)0–3 Waterside Karori (2) New Plymouth
14:00 Report
  • Ward 8', 26'
  • Barry 66'
Stadium: Merrilands Domain
Referee: Matthew Hastings
6 June 2022 Kapiti Coast United (3)0–5 Wellington United (2) Kāpiti
14:00 Report
  • Robertson 5', 62'
  • Olliver-Bell 31'
  • Barrott 69'
  • Yamoah 79'
Stadium: Weka Park
Referee: Graham Strang
Mainland Region
4 June 2022 Cashmere Technical (2) 5–0Nomads United (2)Christchurch
13:00
  • Dyer 9'
  • Alexander 30'
  • Dominikovich 45'
  • Wall 77'
  • Arthur 89'
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Courteney Bremner
6 June 2022 Nelson Suburbs (3)0–2 Coastal Spirit (2) Nelson
12:00 Report
  • Cameron 52'
  • Hepburn 80'
Stadium: Saxton Field
Referee: Richard Malcolm
Southern Region
6 June 2022 Mosgiel (2)1–3 (a.e.t.) Otago University (2) Mosgiel
12:30 Report Stadium: Memorial Park
Referee: Bruce James
6 June 2022 Dunedin City Royals (2) 2–0Roslyn-Wakari (2)Dunedin
14:30
  • Smith 61'
  • Dias 86'
Report Stadium: Tahuna Park
Referee: Samuel Dannenberg

Round 3

All matches were played on the weekend of 18–19 June 2022.[8] This round contained two teams from level 3, Birkenhead United and Waikato Unicol, the lowest ranked teams left in the competition.

Northern Region
19 June 2022 Birkenhead United (3)0–5 Tauranga City (2) North Shore
12:00 Report
  • Entwisle 14', 80'
  • Windsor 37'
  • Collins 67', 83'
Stadium: Shepherds Park
Referee: Aaron Day
19 June 2022 Ellerslie (2)1–3 Northern Rovers (1) Ellerslie
14:00
  • Oosterbeek 53'
Report
  • Cook 45+1'
  • Harrison 78'
  • Noble 80'
Stadium: Michaels Avenue Reserve
Referee: Yunjie Diao
19 June 2022 West Coast Rangers (2)0–3 Auckland United (1) Whenuapai
14:00 Report
  • Puketapu 55', 71'
  • Johnson 84'
Stadium: Fred Taylor Park
Referee: Lee Juno
19 June 2022 Waikato Unicol (3)0–5 Eastern Suburbs (1) Hamilton
14:00 Report
  • Lucas 3'
  • Page 9'
  • Jackson 42'
  • Carlton 74'
  • van Dort 88'
Stadium: Jansen Park
Referee: Seamus Casey
Central/Capital Region
18 June 2022 Waterside Karori (2) 3–0Petone (2)Wellington
12:00
  • Burden 32'
  • Barry 74'
  • Kruszona 82'
Report Stadium: Karori Park
Referee: Carl Tinsley
18 June 2022 Palmerston North Marist (2) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Wellington United (2)Palmerston North
15:00
  • Trewhitt 13'
  • Lyne-lewis 70'
Report
  • Crowe 60'
  • Lynch-Gerrard 71'
Stadium: Arena Turf
Referee: Simon Roebuck
Penalties
  • Boxall soccer ball with check mark
  • Lyne-lewis soccer ball with red X
  • McKenna soccer ball with check mark
  • Trewhitt soccer ball with check mark
  • Bennett soccer ball with check mark
  • Falloon soccer ball with check mark
  • Carpenter soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Ohlsson
  • soccer ball with check mark Olliver-Bell
  • soccer ball with check mark Catherwood
  • soccer ball with check mark Strom
  • soccer ball with red X Barrott
  • soccer ball with check mark de Ronde
  • soccer ball with red X Smith
Mainland
18 June 2022 Coastal Spirit (2)0–1 Cashmere Technical (2) Christchurch
11:00 Report
Stadium: St Albans Park
Referee: Courteney Bremner
Southern Region
18 June 2022 Dunedin City Royals (2) 4–0Otago University (2)Dunedin
12:30
  • Whittaker 3'
  • Dias 14'
  • Mackay-Wright 57'
  • Morison 73'
Report Stadium: Logan Park
Referee: Donna Agnew

Quarter-finals

All of the matches will be played on the weekend 9–10 July 2022.[9] This round contained eight teams from level 2.

Northern Region
9 July 2022 Eastern Suburbs (1)1–3 Northern Rovers (1) Auckland
14:00
  • van Dort 38' (pen.)
Report
  • Harrison 32'
  • Canham 55'
  • Foster 57'
Stadium: Madills Farm
Referee: Kirsty Whiting
9 July 2022 Tauranga City (2)0–4 Auckland United (1) Mount Maunganui
14:30 Report Stadium: Links Avenue
Referee: Sarah Elyse Joens
Central/Capital Region
9 July 2022 Palmerston North Marist (2) 1–0Waterside Karori (2)Palmerston North
12:30
  • Coakley 34'
Report Stadium: Arena Turf
Referee: O-zaing Ye Nat
Mainland/Southern Region
10 July 2022 Cashmere Technical (2)1–3 (a.e.t.) Dunedin City Royals (2) Christchurch
13:00 Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Alessandro Cvasniuc

Semi-finals

Matches were played on the weekend of the 20 August 2022.[10][11]

20 August 2022 Auckland United (1) 5–2Palmerston North Marist (2)Auckland
13:45
Report
  • Kleinsman 55', 83'
Stadium: Keith Hay Park
Referee: Beth Rattray
20 August 2022 Northern Rovers (1) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Dunedin City Royals (2)Auckland
14:00
  • Ryan 12'
  • McConnell 99'
Report
  • Smith 55'
  • Mackay-Wright 105+1'
Stadium: McFetridge Park
Referee: Chris Trent
Penalties
  • Green soccer ball with check mark
  • Haering soccer ball with check mark
  • Foster soccer ball with check mark
  • Cook soccer ball with check mark
  • Elliott soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Mackay-Wright
  • soccer ball with check mark Smith
  • soccer ball with red X Collin
  • soccer ball with check mark Dias

Final

The final was played on the 11 September 2022.

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Notes

The tier that teams are in (as indicated in brackets next to their name) are based on the New Zealand football league system for the 2022 season. As some teams can qualify and play in more than one league (and tier) per season, the highest tier that they take part in is the one noted next to their name.


    References

    1. Hyslop, Liam (8 March 2018). "NZ Football rename Women's Knockout Cup after Kate Sheppard". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
    2. "Kate Sheppard Cup - NZ Soccer Scoreboard". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
    3. "Preliminary round draw announced for Chatham Cup and Kate Sheppard Cup". Oceania Football Confederation. 7 April 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.

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