Tournament details | |
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Venue(s) | Basin Reserve, Wellington |
Dates | 5 June – 4 September 1926 |
Defending champions | Wellington YMCA |
Final positions | |
Champions | Sunnyside (1st title) |
Runner-up | North Shore |
The 1926 Chatham Cup was the fourth annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.
The competition was run on a regional basis, with eight regional associations (Northland, Auckland, Wellington, Waikato, Wanganui, Manawatu, Canterbury and Otago) each holding separate qualifying rounds. In all, 36 teams entered the 1926 competition,[1] with the overwhelming majority being from the North Island.
In the South Auckland District there were four entries from Pukemiro, Huntly, Huntly Thistle and Frankton Railways.[2] According to Huntly Thistle's club website, the club beat Pukemiro 6-0 and Hikurangi 4-0 before losing to the eventual finalists North Shore United 3–1.[3]
The Manawatu Football Association initially recorded four entries. St. Andrew's, Palmerston North Returned Services Association, Palmerston North Athletic and Palmerston North Rangers.[4] Rangers later withdrew from the competition without partaking.[5]
One unusual feature of the 1926 competition was that three of the four semi-finalist sides were composed largely of staff from three of the country's largest mental hospitals, at Sunnyside, Porirua, and Seacliff.[6]
Seacliff was the single entry from Otago, and at an early stage there was discussion in regard to including the Dunedin side competing in the Wellington FA provincial rounds.[7] This did not eventuate, and Seacliff were directly through to the South Island Final against Sunnyside.
There were four entries from North Auckland. Hikurangi, Waro Wanderers, Waro Corinthians and Whangārei YMCA.[8]