2014 Women's Knockout Cup

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The 2014 Women's Knockout Cup was New Zealand's women's 21st knockout football competition.

The 2014 competition had four rounds before the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. The competition was run in three regions (Northern, Central, Southern) until the semi-finals, from which stage the draw was open. In all, 39 teams entered the competition.

The 2014 final

The 2014 final was played between two Auckland teams, Glenfield Rovers and Forrest Hill-Milford United. It was played at QBE Stadium before the men's Chatham Cup final. Glenfield Rovers came back from behind to beat Forrest Hill-Milford United 3–2, claiming their second title in four years.[1][2]

Results

All results are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Qualifying round

Canterbury University v Cashmere Technical
5 April 2014 Canterbury University 3–1Cashmere TechnicalIlam Field, Christchurch
Report
Parklands United v Coastal Spirit
5 April 2014 Parklands United0–7 Coastal Spirit Parklands Reserve, Christchurch
Report

Round 1

All results are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Northern Region
Drury United v Ellerslie
Drury United0–14 Ellerslie Drury Sportsgrounds, Drury
Metro v Whangarei
Metro 6–0WhangareiPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
Central/Capital Region
Mainland Region
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Forrest Hill Milford, Western Springs, Lynn Avon United, Fencibles United, Hibiscus Coast
Central/Capital Region: Valeron Wanderers, Lower Hutt City, Massey University, Victoria University, North Wellington, Waterside Karori
Southern Region: Queenstown Rovers, Dunedin Technical, Roslyn Wakari, Southend United
All teams listed below received byes to the third round.
Northern Region: Claudelands Rovers, Eastern Suburbs, Three Kings United, Glenfield Rovers

Round 2

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Northern Region
Forrest Hill Milford United v Western Springs
11 May 2014 Forrest Hill Milford United 7–0Western SpringsBecroft Park, North Shore
[5]
Lynn-Avon United v Ellerslie
11 May 2014 Lynn-Avon United 4–0EllerslieKen Maunder Park, Auckland
[5]
Metro v Fencibles United
11 May 2014 Metro 2–0Fencibles UnitedPhyllis Street Reserve, Auckland
  • Wyllowe Poata
  • Min Khanthee
[5]
Norwest United v Hibiscus Coast
11 May 2014 Norwest United 7–0Hibiscus CoastHuapai Domain, Kumeū
  • Sophie Sills
  • Kirsten Peasey
  • Rhea Hornby
  • Nicole Cooper
  • Mel Giles
[5]
Central/Capital Region
Valeron Wanderers v Lower Hutt City
Valeron Wanderers 10–2Lower Hutt CityAshhurst Domain, Palmerston North
Mainland
Southern Region
Roslyn-Wakari v Southend United
Roslyn-Wakari 15–0Southend UnitedEllis Park, Dunedin

Round 3

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Northern Region
Claudelands Rovers v Norwest United
25 May 2014 Claudelands Rovers 9–1Norwest UnitedGalloway Park, Hamilton
[6]
  • Nicole Cooper
Glenfield Rovers v Metro
25 May 2014 Glenfield Rovers 9–0MetroMcFetridge Park, North Shore
[6]
Central/Capital Region
Massey University v Victoria University
11 May 2014 Massey University 8–0Victoria UniversityMassey University Football Fields, Palmerston North
  • Rhonda Bridges
  • TJ Lyne-Lewis
  • Jane Barnett
  • Jess Green
  • Mikaela Boxall
[5]
Waterside Karori v Valeron Wanderers
11 May 2014 Waterside Karori 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–1 p)
Valeron WanderersKarori Park, Wellington
  • Chelsea O’Callaghan 26'
  • Caitlin Foster 48'
[5]
Mainland
Coastal Spirit v Canterbury University
11 May 2014 Coastal Spirit 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
Canterbury UniversityCuthberts Green, Christchurch
  • Emma Proctor
[5]
  • Pelatia Schwartfeger
Southern Region

Quarter-finals

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football[8] and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Claudelands Rovers v Forrest Hill Milford United
29 June 2014 Claudelands Rovers2–3 Forrest Hill Milford United Galloway Park, Hamilton
13:00
[9]
  • Emily Jensen 50'
  • Megan Lee 53'
  • Kate Seatter 76'
Waterside Karori v Massey University
7 June 2014 Waterside Karori0–4 Massey University Karori Park, Wellington
12:00 [10]
  • Mikaela Boxall
  • Jane Barnett

Semi-finals

All results and dates are taken from the following sources: The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website,[3] New Zealand Football and Capital Football Season Review.[4]

Final

Glenfield Rovers3–2Forrest Hill Milford United
[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Glenfield secure women's title". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  2. ^ Ruane, Jeremy. "Rovers Come From Behind To Win Derby Cup Final". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Ruane, Jeremey. "2014 Women's Knockout Cup". The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "2014 Season Review" (PDF). Capital Football. p. 40. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Champions survive shootout scare". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Northern trio advance to last eight". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  7. ^ a b c "Three sides seal semi-final spots". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Quarter-finals drawn in Women's KO Cup". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Forrest Hill join semi-final mix". New Zealand Football. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  10. ^ Coffin, Tony (10 June 2014). "Massey make cup semis". Manawatū Standard. Stuff. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Heartbreaking Cup loss for Coastal Spirit". The Press. Stuff. 20 July 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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  • Highlights of the final from NZ Herald
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